Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1912, Twickenham Ref. HOSM35345
1900, Bryncrug Ref. HOSM39380
1900, Llanegryn Ref. HOSM51901
1873, Buxted Ref. HOSM39780
1898, Fletching Ref. HOSM45625
1847, Bardsea Ref. HOSM37087
1912, Field Head Ref. HOSM46787
1910, Lindal In Furness Ref. HOSM53314
1910, Roosebeck Ref. HOSM58003
1887, Chittlehampton Ref. HOSM40860
1900, Llantrisant Ref. HOSM51986
1899, Combridge Ref. HOSM41592
1899, Crakemarsh Ref. HOSM42154
1899, Stubwood Ref. HOSM60854
1897, Denham Ref. HOSM70295
1907, Bonchurch Ref. HOSM38349
1907, Godshill Ref. HOSM46607
1907, Roud Ref. HOSM58142
1907, Wroxall Ref. HOSM65387
1880, Egloshayle Ref. HOSM44671

Books

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Memories

29,057 memories found. Showing results 5,031 to 5,040.

60s 70s

i remember growing up on herne street ..local mace shop/butchers ran by a Mr and Mrs woodhouse and a chap called graham..now a café on eastfield side.. playing on the "piece" as we called it as kids, bridgettes hairdressers !!! used ...Read more

A memory of Sutton In Ashfield by traceyparker88

Kane Products Ltd, London Road

I have found an old cardboard box with a sticker of the above company on stating '2d Cocktail Drink with straw' there were 48 in a box (which is small) and I would love to know if anyone could enlighten me with what they were or anything about the company.

A memory of East Grinstead by geraldineboyles

Xmas In Hanwell In The Sixties.

Xmas started Xmas eve. Everybody went to the pub at lunchtime and it was serious drinking. I worked in Turriff House on the Geat West Road and the pub was the Kings Arms by Brentford railway station. Around closing ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell by Nick Beard

Painting & Decorating

This is a picture of 'The Lodge', the gate house for the Westcliffe estate. In 1966 it was home to Mr & Mrs Reg Black, he was a painter and decorator at the hall, I worked for him as a trainee. In the summer we did the ...Read more

A memory of Hythe by Graham Dunbar

Memory Of Mexborough In The Late 50's,

My name is Ian Bullett. I was born in Mexborough 1951 I can remember going to the Empire cinema with my elder brother David in the late 50's.It was a regular Saturday visit to watch Zorro and others.On one ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough by icabullett

Harry

If it is the same Harry hargreavs I remember I use to knock about with him and he worked at the slaughter house that was on the Corner just where the mancunan way starts now, thats how ne came to be in the butcher game. .I lived in pine street ...Read more

A memory of Salford by a.smith500

Wonderful Bread

Hi Penny, I was born and grew up in Perivale, and loved the bread and cakes from your fathers bakery, my aunt Vi Brown worked there probably 1970 ish, I remember you too, but just the name! Not sure how old you are, I will be 61 soon, I ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by becca.tutor

The House Beautiful

I remember staying at The House Beautiful in the 1950’s and to me it was not a good experience and has left its mark on me all my life. I was sent there on two occasions by Social Services as my mother was recovering from an ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by sjawcock

Jesse Gausden

HI THERE, MY GREAT GRANDFATHER JESSE GAUSDEN USED TO LIVE AT 51 ALEXANDRA ROAD UCKFIELD UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1928. HE WAS BURIED IN THE OLD UCKFIELD CEMETERY. I WOULD DEARLY LOVE TO OBTAIN A PHOTO OF THE OLD GENTLEMAN IF I ...Read more

A memory of Uckfield by jegausden

Tylney Hall

Hi my husband name is Derek Ward he went to Tylney Hall 1954-56 ,and he wonders if any one remembers him , he was eleven in 54 . He remembers a few names Trevor Fowler, Glynn Wardilove , David Knight ,John Durkin, Robert Powell ...Read more

A memory of Rotherwick by Ann Ward

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,073 to 12,096.

Caption For Newark On Trent, Bridge Street C1955

All survives in Bridge Street, which leads out of the south- east side of the Market Place in the distance.

Caption For Worksop, Victoria Square C1955

Out of view to the right and spanning the canal is the former Pickford's Depository, a warehouse built in the early 19th century in yellow brick (the rest of the town is in red brick).

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, The Shore C1965

Red Bank is one of the spots from which you can cross the sands over to Kents Bank.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Freshwater Caravan Park C1960

Having accommodated men of the United States 1st Infantry Division before they left Weymouth and Portland to land on Omaha Beach in the D-Day invasion, Freshwater Holiday Camp remains one of the busiest

Caption For Surbiton, St Raphael's Church, Portsmouth Road 1893

He was the first Catholic Lord Mayor of London since the reformation, and St Raphael's was the first Catholic Church to be built in Kingston since this time.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Bridge 1906

The advent of the railways in the mid 19th century was to enhance the use of the Thames for pleasure as day-trippers took to the water in punts and sailing boats.

Caption For Lindfield, Old Place C1955

After buying the farmhouse of Townlands Farm in 1875, Charles Kempe promptly began to enlarge the property in a style in keeping with the existing small house.

Caption For Pontefract, Beastfair 1964

The prosperous Georgian feel of the town originates with the presence of the castle and with its role as a market town and agricultural centre.

Caption For Sudbury, Friars Street 1895

The imposing 18th-century building on the right with the round-headed doorway has a twin nearly opposite.

Caption For Chiddingly, Muddles Green C1955

Half a mile south of the hamlet with the parish church and Chiddingly Place is another small hamlet, Muddles Green, where cottages fringe a small green.

Caption For Abingdon, The Grammar School 1893

One of the earliest buildings in the Albert Park estate was the Grammar School, fronting the Cresent east of the park.

Caption For Preston, Old Tram Bridge 1893

In 1792, a company was formed by Lancaster merchants to build a canal; they saw it as a way of getting cheap coal from Wigan and transporting other goods out into towns in the heart of Lancashire.

Caption For Slaidburn, Church Street 1921

Now very much part of Lancashire, the village of Slaidburn was in Yorkshire at the time of our photograph.

Caption For Honiton, High Street C1965

A Dimond had already traded on the High Street for some 80 years when this photograph was taken, and Dimond's (left) are happily still in business, though the shop front has changed slightly

Caption For Salthouse, The Dun Cow C1955

Situated on the main coast road, this public house is extremely convenient for tourists and the villagers.

Caption For Brampton, Park 1898

Brampton Park covers about 100 acres and in 1898 it was the property of the Duke of Manchester. There had been a grand house on the site since the 12th century.

Caption For East Witton, Village 1918

To the west of Jervaulx lies this pretty village, nestling around the spacious green.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1930

This is a view along East Street to the former Market Place, from the Greyhound Hotel (left) which faces the wonderfully elaborate Georgian shop-front of Beach and Company.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1940

Next-door, the International Tea Company`s Stores Limited has re-branded itself as the International Stores, and would remain a major grocery chain until the coming of purpose-built supermarkets

Caption For Sutton, Benhilton Bridge 1894

According to local legend this was created at the order of the Prince Regent, who used the London to Brighton road to travel to his Pavilion by the sea at Brighton.

Caption For Carshalton, Benyon Road C1955

This view is taken looking north- west along Benyon Road towards the junction of Pound Street and Carshalton Road. The high brick wall in the distance belongs to Carshalton House.

Caption For Luton, Corn Exchange C1950

Few national brands were to be seen on the main street, apart from Lipton's grocery and the Westminster Bank visible in this photograph; the remainder are locally owned and managed businesses.

Caption For South Wigston, Crow Mill C1960

Situated on the river Sence to the south of the town, the mill was first recorded around the mid 12th century, and by the early 17th century a windmill had also been built a little to its north.

Caption For Swanbridge, The Spinney C1955

This view of the caravan site shows it before extensive development had taken place. Sully Island in the background has been the scene of many ships being driven ashore by gale-force winds.