Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Llanfaelog Ref. RNE758776
1899, Llanfaethlu Ref. RNE758782
1899, Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll Ref. RNE758794
1899, Llanfihangel Yn Nhowyn Ref. RNE758832
1896, Holy Vale Ref. RNE739090
1896, Hooe Ref. RNE739893
1895, Hulverstone Ref. RNE741964
1899, Humberstone Ref. RNE741988
1895, Gurnard Ref. RNE723661
1899, Gwalchmai Uchaf Ref. RNE723760
1896, Ham Ref. RNE725889
1898, Hengrove Park Ref. RNE731344
1899, Hermon Ref. RNE731756
1899, Highbury Vale Ref. RNE733825
1898, Montpelier Ref. RNE782806
1899, Moseley Ref. RNE784103
1899, Pencraig Ref. RNE803149
1899, Pen-Lôn Ref. RNE803666
1899, The Lunt Ref. RNE846452
1895, Thorncross Ref. RNE847034

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 5,641 to 5,650.

Ark Street

I lived on ark street lowerboughton till it was knock down but can't find any photo of the area

A memory of Lower Broughton

Fond Memories Of Childhood!

I lived at Lambert Road Wolverhampton as a child, I am 78 in those days all children played out in the front street. There was no traffic and was considered safe!

A memory of Wolverhampton

My Salford Life

I was born in West Park St in 1939. I went to Ordsall school in Taylorson St.I went to St Clements Church and sang in the Choir .I was The Rose Queen in 1953.My dad was called Jim Cartwright and he played the piano at weekends in the ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Myra Greenhalgh

Happy Days At Pallotti Hall

Living in the beautiful countryside, 1963 till 1968 . Looking after the wonderful children . I remember the lake , pushing the children in the proms to the top of the hill to Mrs wains little house where she sold sweets x great memories

A memory of Pallotti Hall by Margaret Watchorn

Richard Parker

I was at Sister Butler' Orphanage from 1948 to 1959. Still in touch with Sally Hayter although I'm living in Australia now. Peter Edenborough, Sally Stevens and Maureen come to mind as children that were there with me. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Hinton Martell by Richard Kelly

60 Years Of Denial

I was sent to this place in the mid 50s to recover after being treated for T B , I would be around 6 years old,and being from a village type environment and having no father or siblings this establishment came as a complete shock. I ...Read more

A memory of Hornsea by Alan Billing

Jones The Green Groser

My grandfather owned a shop at 562 Kingston Road, Raynes Park, London and would love to see aphoto of it as it was in the 1960's. I hope someone can help me email peter_aj@bigpond.com Cheers Peter

A memory of Raynes Park by Peter Jones

My Paternal Grandmother

My paternal Grandmother was a nurse here in the early part of the 20th century, approx. 1908-1913, her name was Nellie (Ellen) Langron born in Dublin in 1890.

A memory of Chartham

C Of E School

I attended Junior School here in the mid 1960s. We lived then at Button Oak. A small Bedford bus would bring us to & from the ferry. The headmaster was a Mr Perkins. Once in class a wasp stung me & there was a big fuss, as I must have yelled loudly! Wish I could recall more.

A memory of Upper Arley by Graham Warrener

The Jolly Gardeners

Hi. My name is Elisabeth. Just came across your post. Margaret Hillier was my god mother although sadly I don't remember her. I was born gywnne Road in battersea. Family name was Hill. Margaret must of been close to my mum and dad for them to ask her.

A memory of Battersea by Elisabeth Thompson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,537 to 13,560.

Caption For Kersey, The Street C1965

This view typifies the unforgettable appeal of Kersey: brick, timber and plastered houses are raised to allow for the slope, with higher and higher steps to the front doors, and there is a pleasing variety

Caption For Wisborough Green, 1896

A spacious green lies at the heart of this charming Sussex village. The church stands on rising ground, and has a distinctive off-centre tower.

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Caption For Borrowdale, Grange 1893

Grange is the hamlet at the foot of Borrowdale, where the River Derwent, seen on the left of this photograph, meanders through water meadows into mighty Derwent Water to the north.

Caption For Usk, The Riverside C1960

Here we see Conigar Walk running down the bank of the River Usk.

Caption For Stamford, All Saints' Church 1922

There is a strong similarity in the design of the towers of All Saints', St John's and St Martin's churches.

Caption For Hitchin, St Mary's Church And War Memorial 1931

A view of St Mary's Church in 1931, with the War Memorial in the foreground. In 1752, the Revd William Cole wrote that the tower was: 'one of the most clumsy and heavy ones I ever saw'.

Caption For Willesborough, The Windmill 1909

East of Ashford, and now subsumed by it, the little village of Willesborough possesses two landmark structures.

Caption For Falmouth, Penryn From Viaduct 1890

Penryn sits at the head of a creek in Falmouth harbour. At the top of the town Brunel's Great Western Railway crossed the broad wooded valley on a mighty viaduct.

Caption For Bonchurch, Jacob's Ladder 1918

Not all of his perambulations were without incident. On one occasion the poet was mobbed by a group of lady fans, who cut his hat to pieces as souvenirs.

Caption For Farlington, St Andrew's Church C1960

This small church on the outskirts of Portsmouth dates from 1872, and the north aisle from 1875.

Caption For Luton, Entrance To Peoples Park 1897

Luton has its parks to remind us of how great houses and landowners gave way to the needs of the many, with great estates being turned over to the people.

Caption For Rochester, High Street 1908

Opposite is Eastgate House of 1590, now part of the Charles Dickens Centre.

Caption For Gravesend, High Street C1955

A final view of Gravesend, this time showing the narrow High Street. No cars can be seen.

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street, West End 1897

Considered to be one of the finest boulevards in Europe, Princes Street was the place to shop and eat. Restaurants included a branch of Ferguson & Forrester, the Royal British, and Littlejohn's.

Caption For Amersham, Church And Market Square 1958

In the heart of the town the church and the grand Market Hall are the key buildings.

Caption For Oakham, The Church 1927

The 14th-century tower and spire of the parish church dominates the market place and school to its south, while to the east, the castle remains combine to produce the classic juxtaposition of lordly and

Caption For Uppingham, School Quadrangle 1927

The air of a monastic undercroft, with its heavy circular columns and chamfered pointed arches, pervades the photograph.

Caption For Leicester, Granby Street 1949

As Granby Street sweeps right towards the Clock Tower, the photograph clearly illustrates the unspectacular variety of buildings to be seen in the city centre.

Caption For Bradford, Forster Square 1897

On the right is a statue of Richard Oastler, who fought against the use of child labour in the mills.

Caption For Bideford, St Peter's Church 1907

The Church of St Paul has a 15th-century stone pulpit and an Elizabethan communion table.

Caption For Sandbanks, And Brownsea Island 1900

Some of the buildings on the tip of Sandbanks are coastguard cottages.

Caption For Dartmouth, Dartmouth Regatta 1889

Queen Victoria much admired the town of Dartmouth and its beautiful estuary, recording in her journal that '...the place is lovely, with its wooded rocks and church and castle at the entrance.

Caption For Ealing, The Mall 1951

Ealing remains an attractive place to live and was, at the time this photograph was taken, a leading centre of the British film industry.

Caption For Knebworth, House 1899

Knebworth was the home of the Lytton family since they bought the manor in 1492.