Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Winchester Ref. HOSM35437
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1894, Woodmancott Ref. HOSM65069
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1911, Newbridge Ref. HOSM54825
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1900, Ludstone Ref. HOSM52762
1900, Pattingham Ref. HOSM56176

Books

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Memories

29,056 memories found. Showing results 5,161 to 5,170.

My Dad.

My Dad Ivor James was the conductor of the Dorian Singers,they sang all over especially in Park Hall the old cinema,they also sang on the BBC radio.

A memory of Cwmcarn

'sunnyside' A Bungalow In Mitcham

I believe a relative of mine, Arthur Brett, built a row of bungalows in Mitcham and he and his wife Emma moved into one of them called 'Sunnyside'. I recall visiting them when I was about 8 years old and in my memory they ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by robertlynne

Where It All Started

This view of Glebe Avenue has special memories for me...the grey 1964 Hillman Imp in the photograph is MY car...purchased for the princely some of £240.00 from Mr Smith the owner of Kolodek where I worked for a while from the day ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham by Roger Searle

Looking For My Best Friend

I lived on Balham Grove between 1954 and 1964. Looking for my best friend Rosemary Cunningham also lived on Balham Grove in a 2-storey house on the opposite side of the road. We had a lot of fun playing together with Lynn Frame ...Read more

A memory of Balham by wintoni

Mitcham County Grammar School For Boys

Mitcham County Grammar School for Boys Remembered Memory is a selective thing, the best is easy, but the mind glosses over the worst. Some things recollected as certainties turn out to be not quite so. These are ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Jack Simmons

Childhood Holidays In Orford

Looking at these photos of Orford, my main impression is how little Orford has changed over 70 odd years. Add modern cars and some colour and these views would still look the same. Our family spent many happy holidays in and ...Read more

A memory of Orford by dellahughes

George Street, Grays

Have so many memories of the State and the post office but we are trying to remember what the shops were to the right hand side as you look at the State. From the 1930s to 1990s would help if anyone can remember. Thank you.

A memory of Grays

Wolmer Gardens

I was a friend of Bernard Lock who lived in Wolmer Gardens Edgware about 1949. I was also friendly with Daphne Fowler. who also lived in Wolmer Gardens. Does anybody remember them I lived in Stanway Gardens and went to Orange Hill School

A memory of Edgware by terryhugheskirkcudbright

Wartime Memories Of Wincanton

I arrived in Wincanton as an Evacuee in 1940/41 and lived for a while with my Uncle Frank and his family. My uncle at that time owned Bayford Garage. I was only about 6 yrs of age and quite naturally missed my mother ...Read more

A memory of Wincanton by unamuir333

The Woodland, Colliers Wood.

I, too was born in Colliers wood in 1938 and I believe the nursing home was called The Woodlands. I grew up in Mitcham until I was 11 years old and went to a prep school in Mitcham park for 3 years where the principal was a ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by verityan

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,385 to 12,408.

Caption For Skegness, Wesleyan Chapel 1891

The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in Algitha Road was officially opened on 13 July 1882, the fourth of that denomination in Skegness.

Caption For London, Victoria Embankment And Cleopatra's Needle 1890

A steamer, with a party of sightseers on board, has just left the quay heading down river. The women cluster at the stern under parasols. A little further along on the left is Cleopatra’s Needle.

Caption For Cenarth, Sheep Dipping C1960

Cenarth, on the Teifi, is set in a spectacular gorge with a number of waterfalls, and is famous as one of the last places in Britain where licensed coracles were used, both for salmon fishing and (as we

Caption For Bristol, Temple Church 1887

In 1115, Hugue de Payens and Godfrey de Saint Adhemar founded a small group of Christian knights dedicated to the protection of pilgrims making the journey between Jericho and Jerusalem.

Caption For Cheshunt, Temple Bar C1960

Temple Bar was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672, to replace the earlier City of London gate destroyed by the Great Fire, and was the last of the old city gates to survive.

Caption For London, Old Curiosity Shop C1950

To conclude this chapter, I have chosen a photograph unrelated to our route as something of a curiosity.

Caption For Abersoch, The Village C1955

This former fishing village, situated on the south coast of the Lleyn Peninsula, now hosts boats of a much more upmarket kind.

Caption For Enfield, Church Street C1945

Situated on its northern edge, Enfield is one of the most attractive market towns within the Greater London area; it was well-established by Domesday.

Caption For Oban, The Railway Station And The New Pier C1900

The town of Oban is only a little more than 200 years old. It owes its origins to when a fishing station was established here by the government Fishery Board in 1786.

Caption For Scalford, St Egelwine's Church, The Nave C1955

The basic fabric of the church can be no later than the end of the Early English period, around 1300. The elegant five-bay north and south arcades are witness to this date.

Caption For Saltwick Bay, Saltwick Nab 1913

Just south of the abbey's cliffs lie these rocks, which show the inroads made by the alum mining industry during the previous centuries.

Caption For Cheltenham, Cheltenham College Playing Fields 1907

The intricate timber-framed medieval farmhouse shown to the left of this view is joined to a yet older structure: the tiny stone chapel to the right was built by Odda, Earl of Hwicce, in Saxon times

Caption For London, Victoria Embankment And Cleopatra's Needle 1890

A steamer, with a party of sightseers on board, has just left the quay heading down river. The women cluster at the stern under parasols.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1950

Remarkably, little has changed in this view, although the Midland Bank on the right is now a pub, and the Station Hotel on the left (beyond Hall and Co, coal and coke merchants) is now part

Caption For Ecclesfield, General View 1902

By 1821 the population of the parish was over 7,000. The Reverend James Dixon was the vicar and Matthew Spilling the local surgeon, while his wife Ann ran a ladies' boarding school.

Caption For Deerhurst, The Saxon Chapel 1901

The intricate timber-framed medieval farmhouse shown to the left of this view is joined to a yet older structure: the tiny stone chapel to the right was built by Odda, Earl of Hwicce, in Saxon times

Caption For Lazonby, The Church C1955

The church of St Nicholas which dominates this view was redesigned in 1863 by Anthony Salvin.

Caption For Lymm, The Bridgewater Canal C1960

A pair of Horsfield's narrow boats make their way through Lymm with a cargo of coal. The motorized narrow boat is towing an old, formerly horse-drawn butty.

Caption For Dublin, Leinster House 1897

Home of the Irish Parliament since 1922, the building was designed by Richard Cassels in 1745 for the Duke of Leinster.

Caption For Barcombe, The Church 1894

An evocative picture of the originally 11th-century church of St Mary and its blossoming churchyard in its lovely isolated setting overlooking the duck pond with good views towards Offham Hill.

Caption For Buildwas, The Abbey From The Ferry 1896

Despite the trees, this picture gives us an idea of what remains of Buildwas. Despite its great age - the buildings are thought to date from c1150 - it is remarkably well preserved.

Caption For Cranborne, The Square 1939

Cranborne lies at the heart of an ancient woodland chase; it is still relatively unspoiled. Once the headquarters of poaching gangs, Cranborne is now a peaceful venue for rambles and sightseeing.

Caption For St Ives, Bunkers Hill 1892

This street is now bedecked with flower baskets, but the splendidly cut granite blocks and steps of the houses still survive, as do the cobbles, or 'setts', of the street's surface.

Caption For Godmanchester, The Causeway C1950

This view shows a picturesque mix of house styles, the timber-framed examples probably dating from the early 17th century, fronting onto a pool, essentially an inlet of the River Ouse.