Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1902, Worlebury Ref. HOSM65175
1891, Compton Ref. HOSM41610
1892, Hunsingore Ref. HOSM49145
1888, Netherby Ref. HOSM49606
1892, Walshford Ref. HOSM63324
1901, Abbotsbury Ref. HOSM35502
1892, Castleton Ref. HOSM40404
1892, Goathland Ref. HOSM46591
1892, Grosmont Ref. HOSM47281
1892, Lealholm Ref. HOSM51020
1911, Stainsacre Ref. HOSM60179
1894, Whitnal Ref. HOSM64463
1879, Ash Parva Ref. HOSM36271
1897, Bickley Ref. HOSM37665
1879, Calverhall Ref. HOSM39954
1879, Ightfield Ref. HOSM49285
1880, Prees Ref. HOSM56658
1880, Prees Ref. HOSM57181
1880, Sandford Ref. HOSM58463
1923, Howgate Ref. HOSM49041

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,101 to 5,110.

1930 Memories

My mother spoke of visiting Swatragh when she was a child in the 1930s. Her Aunty lived there with her daughter Minnie who had Downs Syndrome. Minnie was an adult at that time and helped her mother round the very small property that they ...Read more

A memory of Swatragh

John Street School

Hi all, my names Albert Griffiths and I've lived on John St Cullercoats for the last 7 years, and I'm wondering if anyone has any old photos of the school that used to be on John St, the reason I'm asking is because I believe there ...Read more

A memory of Cullercoats by alijgriff

North Finchley

I'm trying to find information about the Bernard Smith family who lived at Barrymore, Bow Lane in the late 1800s/early 1900s. My grandmother Alice Mary Odgers had a studio in their house where she painted for 10 years before she married in 1915. The 2 daughters of the family were her bridesmaids

A memory of North Finchley by dicksfun

Don Everall Trelawne Holidays

50 years ago I got on a Don Everall Coach at 9pm at the Bull Stake Darlaston. We travelled through the night arriving around 8am on Bodmin moor where we changed coaches for the remainder of the journey to Telawne. I ...Read more

A memory of Trelawne Manor by g.sheldon

Rhiwbina Square

I have lovely memories of summers spent at my parents' rented house in Rhiwbina Square, a suburb of Cardiff between 1957 and circa 1961). Wonderful neighbours (I particularly recall the Shepherds who had a son about my age), piano ...Read more

A memory of Rhiwbina by gouran.mina

Cowden Caravan Site, East Yorkshire

I am researching the history of the Caravan site at Cowden in East Yorkshire; part of a bigger project. My grandfather bought a caravan at Cowden, around 1962. It was a small, round roofed thing, lovingly ...Read more

A memory of Great Cowden by gary

Lovely Turnchapel

I find myself in Turnchapel as a result of a sailing event and decided to look the place up on the internet .... Having read the memories of a person posted here in the war .... I find myself possibly in the same pub . A small pub ...Read more

A memory of Turnchapel by total_marine

Not Such Fond Memories

My sister and I were sent to this awful place in 1964 or 65 after our mother died I was 5 and my sister was 7 my memories a were not very nice as someone else has stated we had all our clothes taken away from us and had to wear ...Read more

A memory of Frensham by jojo009

Bloody Londoners

My mum (Gloria Hawkins) was born in Yeovil in 1942 in an upstairs bedroom of 99 Westfield Grove. She left in 1960 to work at a holiday camp where she met my dad who was from London. They married and settled in West London where they went ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil by set.thomas

Summer School Holidays

Those balmy hot summer days on school holidays in the early to mid. 50's. Walking down the lane at the side of Haygate Cemetery, across the Holyhead Road, up Earcall Lane (picking ripe blackberries) to the Forest ...Read more

A memory of Wellington by menakajemma606

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,241 to 12,264.

Caption For Accrington, Broadway 2004

The new shops on Broadway are on the site of the former outside market. Also just visible on the left are the new Cornhill shops, which are on the site of the Odeon cinema.

Caption For Conwy, Plas Mawr, Reception Room 1898

Robert Wynn was a prominent gentleman and merchant, and his house displayed all the good taste that would be expected of a man of such standing.

Caption For Sheffield, The Polytechnic C1969

Sheffield Polytechnic was formed in 1969 with the amalgamation of the Sheffield Colleges of Technology and Art; the new institution was housed in purpose-built facilities on land between Howard

Caption For Cheltenham, Town Hall 1923

Cheltenham's Town Hall was built in the fashionable Baroque style during the reign of Edward VII.

Caption For Streatley, From Streatley Downs 1890

This photograph shows the village of Streatley on the left bank of the Thames. An old wooden bridge linked the village with Goring on the opposite bank until it was replaced in the 1920s.

Caption For Datchet, The Village 1905

Just before the turn of the century, Datchet suffered serious flooding when the swollen Thames caused a pond in the centre of the village to overflow.

Caption For Alton, Market Street 1928

At the close of the 19th century, Alton bore the stamp of an old country market town, with its bustling streets and striking shop fronts. Opposite the King's Head is the town's market square.

Caption For Twickenham, The River And Parish Church C1955

Richmond Council, despite vociferous local opposition, struck a deal to sell the site to their preferred developers, the property group Dawnay Day, who own most of the shops and flats on the south

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymont Road C1950

TODAY IT IS still possible to see some vestiges of buildings that were known to those who lived through the English Civil War almost 400 years ago; one example is Pennies, a half-timbered house

Caption For Scarborough, The Beach C1885

These one-man shows, which reached the height of their popularity in Victorian times, were based on the character of Pulcinella, the impudent hunchback from the Commedia dell'Arte, which originated

Caption For Freshwater Bay, The Beach C1965

He described the scene in verse: 'Groves of pine on either hand To break the blast of winter, stand; And further on, the heavy channel Tumbles a breaker on chalk and sand'.

Caption For Oxford, The Carfax 1937

To the left of Carfax there used to be a 'pennyless bench' where beggars sat and women sold butter.

Caption For South Cerney, The Water Park C1965

There are over 130 lakes in the Water Park, making it the largest man-made complex of its kind in Britain.

Caption For Hope, Moorgate And Lose Hill 1920

Lose Hill, at 1,563ft, is the eastern extremity of a fine ridge which runs from Mam Tor.

Caption For Taxal, Taxal Lodge School C1955

Taxal Lodge was a boarding school on the outskirts of the village. Note the single-storey extension and the fire escape ladder from the upper bedroom in the gable of the main building.

Caption For Cheam, Nonsuch Park 1904

Two farm carts make their way down the drive, which is lined on one side with fir trees and on the other with the battlemented brick wall which is generally believed to form part of the original garden

Caption For Dovercourt, The Beach And New Promenade C1955

Dovercourt lies south of Harwich. Here we have a busy scene, with most of those enjoying the beach placing their deckchairs close to the sea wall.

Caption For St Osyth, The Ferry, Point Clear Bay C1955

The town is built close to St Osyth's creek, and takes its name from the wife of a 7th-century Essex king. The remains of a superb abbey are to be found close by.

Caption For Gulval, The Church 1893

The farthest headland is Penlee Point, home of the lifeboat 'Solomon Browne', which was lost with all hands in December 1981 during a gallant attempt to rescue the crew of the coaster 'Union Star' in a

Caption For Highcliffe, Lymington Road C1955

Highcliffe is the most easterly parish in Dorset, famous for its eroding cliffs and splendid views across to the Isle of Wight.

Caption For Heckmondwike, The Market Square C1955

Busy market stalls cluster around the Victorian clock-topped monument in the Market Square of Heckmondwike on a summer afternoon.

Caption For Thornley, The Colliery 1951

Output of the combined Durham and Northumberland coalfield in 1951 was 39 million tonnes, with a productivity level of 259 tonnes per man per year.

Caption For Weybourne, The Village C1955

The village is dominated by the parish church with its 15th-century flint tower; it is surrounded by the ruins of the priory founded here in the time of King John by Sir Ralph Mainwaring.

Caption For Soham, The Steelyard C1955

Soham's 17th century steelyard is attached to the back of the Fountain Inn. It was used for weighing the wagonloads of produce on their way to the market.