Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1921, Pride Park Ref. POP810787
1922, Rhosneigr Ref. POP815976
1921, Leicester Ref. POP754740
1919, Leigham Ref. POP754841
1919, Little Whitehouse Ref. POP758139
1921, Littleover Ref. POP758306
1922, Llanddaniel Fab Ref. POP758604
1922, Llanerchymedd Ref. POP758765
1922, Llanfihangel Yn Nhowyn Ref. POP758832
1922, Llanfwrog Ref. POP758850
1922, Llangefni Ref. POP758876
1922, Llanrhyddlad Ref. POP759056
1919, Lockleaze Ref. POP765437
1921, Low Hill Ref. POP768211
1919, Mount Batten Ref. POP784723
1921, Newbolds Ref. POP790645
1919, Old Grimsby Ref. POP796512
1922, Orton Malborne Ref. POP798070
1922, Pencarnisiog Ref. POP803082
1921, Meadows Ref. POP776095

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,581 to 5,590.

Mc Kenzie Family

Hi I am trying to trace the Family of Brian R Mckenzie . He had 2 sisters Jean, Shirley and 2 brothers William (Billy) and George. As far as we know Jean was the eldest. Brian told us that he was from Aberlour area ...Read more

A memory of Charlestown of Aberlour by verityjeffery2

Lots Of Films

I started working at the Plaza just after I left school as rewind boy, later becoming a projectionist, where I stayed till national service. I showed the films at the camp cinema in the evenings in my last 15 months. Demobbed, I ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Roy Sinfield

Growing Up In Little Kingshill

I spent a couple of years at the village school; I remember Mrs Dean and Miss Lovegrove in particular, Disliked Mrs Buswell who forced me to wear girl's navy blue knickers for the rest of a school day after wetting ...Read more

A memory of Little Kingshill by Chris Pirie

Sunday Papers

My dad was 1 of the weekend regulars at the Brandling Arms . The Dominoe corner . 1 of these guys was Bob ,had a wooden leg drove a Vespa scooter , more to the point , I believe managed punshons newsagent . I don't know when their ...Read more

A memory of Gosforth by Derek Dixon

Patrick David Mackay

Hello, I wonder if anyone remembers Patrick David Mackay, born in 1952, a young boy who attended St Albans Road School and York Road School in the end of the 50's and early 60s. After some years, he was sentenced to life imprisonment ...Read more

A memory of Dartford

Woolwich Town Centre

I lived in Little Heath opp the Woodman Pub and spent most of the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies in either Charlton, Woolwich and North Woolwich. I remember Powis St and Hare St very well, Great Shopping etc. miss the variety of shops.

A memory of Woolwich by Roy Alchin

Memory Of Mickletown /Methley

Was always known as largest village in Yorkshire. Lived at 38( Big )Church lane.( Little)Chuch lane led off Big and went to main leeds Road facing Chuch and also Post Office. Used to trainspot on fence at side of railway ...Read more

A memory of Mickletown by Michael Harrison

1965 To 1969

Myself and my sister and two brothers came here. Can anyone help and make a jigsaw of our lives

A memory of Whickham by Marie Forsyth

Craig’s Garage

I lived in Ruskin Road, Craig’s Garage was on the corner. I used to go in there as a little kid and ask if someone would help me across the road to go to Weston’s paper shop. I remember you having Humber Snipes and Humber imperials for ...Read more

A memory of Staines by Les Taylor

Wentworth County Primary School

As far as I can see, no-one has left a memory of my old primary school. So, let me start this off (if I may?): Living in nearby North Road, I attended this school from 1962-68. When I started at the Infants' School, my ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by Stuart Hall

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,393 to 13,416.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Pretoria Terrace 1903

The name of the terrace must commemorate the recently fought Boer War. Today, this is Park Lane, almost unchanged except for the inevitable loss of those decorative iron railings.

Caption For Sudbury, Floodgate Pool 1932

The sluice, or floodgate, can be seen on the left; the over- flow from it created this pool where the cattle are standing.

Caption For Ebbw Vale, The Welfare Ground C1955

Built on the site of old levels, this playing field represented a pleasant green area in the midst of heavy industry.

Caption For Dartmouth, Town And River 1931

Coming round the stern of the troopships on the left is the 'Mew', the GWR ferry which ran to Kingswear from 1908 to 1954.

Caption For Buckfastleigh, White Hart Hotel C1965

The White Hart is over 400 years old, and spent the first 200 years of its life as one of the town's many woollen mills.

Caption For Alton Towers, 1956

In 1831 John, Earl of Shrewsbury, made this house his permanent home.

Caption For Alton, Church Street C1955

The low wall and gatepost on the left belong to the Foresters' Hall, which was used by the Ministry of Health and Social Security after the Second World War.

Caption For Sheffield, The Town Hall 1896

The gabled Renaissance-style Town Hall, built on the corner of Pinstone Street and Surrey Street, was designed by E W Mountford and completed in 1896; its official opening by Queen Victoria took place

Caption For Stourport On Severn, Bridge 1904

The meeting of all these waterways proved important in the industrial development of the region. The rivers and canal are used for pleasure boating these days.

Caption For Polgooth, The Wesleyan Chapel C1955

There were few Cornish villages without a chapel; this one is typical of many, situated near the top end of old Polgooth.

Caption For Silecroft, The Railway Station C1955

Carlisle and Sons' delivery van waits at the level crossing near Silecroft Station on the west coast route between Barrow and Workington, which opened to traffic in 1848.

Caption For Bristol, Park Street 1900

It was along here that the Philosophical and Literary Institution had its premises in the early years of the 19th century, and one of the first scientific lecturers was Humphrey Davy.

Caption For Bristol, The View From The Granary 1901

In 1897 the Dominion Line began a weekly scheduled service between Bristol and Canada, with the result that the importation of grain through the docks expanded.

Caption For Clifton, Suspension Bridge C1950

In 1752, William Vick bequeathed money towards the eventual bridging of the Gorge. It was not until 1829 that a competition was held for engineers and architects to submit designs.

Caption For Barnstaple, 1919

Taken from about Junction station, the jumble of old buildings in the foreground developed with the arrival of the railway.

Caption For London, Oxford Street C1895

The street was called 'the road to Oxford' as early as 1682, and when the land on the north side was bought by the Earl of Oxford the street's name was confirmed.

Caption For Weybridge, On The River Wey 1904

This is typical of the rural river scenes at Weybridge at the turn of the century, before the First World War. Large houses had access to the river, and often had their own picturesque boathouses.

Caption For Rayne, All Saint's Church 1901

It is a masterly combination of blue-brick decoration, angular turrets and castellated friezes. The remainder of the church was fully rebuilt in 1840.

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, High Street C1960

This hilltop village, a few miles to the south of Basildon, is known for its attractive architecture and ancient church.A society now promotes the preservation and appreciation of the compact village.The

Caption For Honiton, The Otter Inn, Weston C1960

The Otter Inn, just outside Honiton in the hamlet of Weston, has changed very slightly since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Bridge C1965

There seems to be ample room beneath the wide arches of Llanfoist Bridge, but when the Usk floods the waters have often risen to the top of them and flooded the Castle Meadows in the foreground

Caption For Southsea, The Promenade 1892

It was one man, Thomas Owen, a land and property speculator, who developed this part of Portsea Island, transforming it into a residential suburb of Portsmouth.

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Caption For Slough, 1950

Slough began to expand following Slough Estates' acquisition of 700 acres of derelict land in 1920.

Caption For Norwich, The Cathedral, The Nave Looking East 1891

Here we have a closer view of the pulpitum screen. Little of the original 15th-century stonework survived Anthony Salvin's 'restoration' in 1833.