Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Tipner Ref. RNE848721
1899, Scraptoft Ref. RNE826839
1895, Seaview Ref. RNE827277
1898, Plympton Ref. RNE807773
1895, Porchfield Ref. RNE809092
1899, Porth Eilian Ref. RNE809662
1896, Porthloo Ref. RNE809759
1895, Portswood Ref. RNE809913
1895, Swaythling Ref. RNE843670
1899, Rhoscolyn Ref. RNE815903
1899, Rhosmeirch Ref. RNE815973
1899, Rhosneigr Ref. RNE815976
1895, Shanklin Ref. RNE828843
1895, Sholing Common Ref. RNE830493
1895, Shorwell Ref. RNE830702
1898, Netham Ref. RNE788477
1895, Ningwood Ref. RNE792340
1895, Niton Ref. RNE792385
1896, Oreston Ref. RNE797912
1898, Orton Longueville Ref. RNE798069

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 5,651 to 5,660.

Cannot Find A Photo

I was born in Epsom hospital in 1960 and from there grew up for five years in Fir Tree close just up from the Drift Bridge The road was at the end of the small parade of shops there and we lived in prefabs and had a wonderful time ...Read more

A memory of Four Elms by Peter Marsh

Growing Up In Ramsgate

I was born in Ramsgate in 1947. An only child, I lived with my parents in Grove Road. I have many happy memories of the town. Each night, as a young child, I used to go out with my father for "a little walk around" and we covered a ...Read more

A memory of Ramsgate by Trevor Brown

Evacuated To Great West Farm

My mother Eileen and her brother Ian Carter were evacuated to Great West Farm, Quethiock in 1940. Here are her memories of that time:- On June 16th 1940 we were evacuated from Marvels Lane School, Grove Park, London SE12 ...Read more

A memory of Quethiock by Mark Lambert

1960’s

I remember Stanford Dingley when the cottages existed opposite Dumbledore on Jennets hill, they used the water pump opposite. A fire destroyed the semi-detached house opposite where Casey Court now stands. There was a post office half ...Read more

A memory of Stanford Dingley

Shoreside Revisited

I too remember holidaying here with my family in the late 60s, early 70s. In fact I have just revisited the island and paid homage to Seaview. Nothing has changed much, except the old hotel at the end of Pier Rd has gone. The house looks remarkably the same. Great memories!

A memory of Seaview by Rob Baston

Good Times

I lived in Belsize Road, Swiss Cottage end for many years from the 50s through the 60s till i got married, I remember lots of things, the buses getting stuck in the road going up to Swiss Cottage in the snow and ice and having to be ...Read more

A memory of Swiss Cottage by Patricia Venton

Indigo

Hi, Anyone remember a shop called Indigo in Dartford? I used to go to Dartford on the train, with my mum, once in a while, and I remember a shop called indigo, I can’t remember what it sold (I’m guessing jeans) It’s a memory that’s stuck in my ...Read more

A memory of Dartford

I Have A Photo

Hi. I’ve found a photo of Middleton Camp taken in 1948 showing staff and pupils. Would like to display. Is there any way for me to do this on your site? Jill Hi Jill, unfortunately we do not have the capability at the ...Read more

A memory of Middleton in Teesdale

Mandrake Road

My siblings and I were all born at Weir maternity hospital in Balham, we lived on Mandrake road and we all went to Fircroft primary school opposite our house. I was at Fircroft from 1976-1982. Mr. Chaimings was the headmaster then, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Sylvia Amoah

Woollas Hall

My God father Edgar Summers lived in the ground. floor. .Banqueting Hall. We moved away from the area in 1972ish, I was about 22 at the time. I have quite alot of historical photos of Woollas Hall in my files

A memory of Woollas Hall by Nick Daniel

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,561 to 13,584.

Caption For Hertford, The War Memorial 1933

The war memorial, surmounted by the stag, which is the county symbol, stands at the junction of St Andrews Street and Fore Street.

Caption For Southsea, Anchor Of Hms 'victory' C1955

'England expects every man to do his duty'- Nelson's immortal words adorn the side of this stone plinth upon which stands the original anchor of HMS 'Victory'.

Caption For Aveton Gifford, St Andrew's Church 1890

Aveton Gifford (pronounced Auton, meaning the settlement on the Avon) stands at the head of the estuary.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Regatta Day 1899

The aim of the Royal Regatta was to boost the local economy and to provide entertainment. It was so successful that it was established in 1851 under the patronage of the Prince Consort.

Caption For Chipping Norton, Bliss Tweed Mills C1960

On the outskirts of Chipping Norton lies the Victorian tweed mill, founded by the Bliss family in the 18th century for the manufacture of linsey woolseys, kersey webs, horse cloth, serges and tweeds.

Caption For Cheam, Upper Mulgrave Road C1950

On the extreme left is J F White's tobacconist's shop next door to the branch of Lloyds Bank, while across the road is the entrance to Cheam Station Approach, with the offices of Morgan, Baines & Clark's

Caption For Newport, The Tolls C1960

At least the people of Newport were apparently exempt from the payment of tolls.

Caption For Branston, The Smith's Arms And The School C1955

The pupils of the school line the railings looking at the man with the camera. Branston is just two miles south of Burton, and at one time belonged to Burton Abbey.

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross And Silver Street 1906

At the head of Silver Street stands the 15th century hexagonal Poultry Cross. There were once three other market crosses in Salisbury: Barnwell, Cheese and Wool.

Caption For Churt, Post Office 1932

Nestling deep in a wooded valley, the tranquillity of this view is a world away from the busy A287 that runs through here today.

Caption For Winchester, College From The Cathedral 1929

Until the 1960s, Winchester's pupils led a Spartan existence, bathing every day in cold water in tin baths; perhaps this helped generations of schoolboys to face the rigours of life outside and

Caption For Boston Spa, Thorp Arch Hall 1908

A closer view of the entrance to the Hall. The designer, John Carr, later went on to be the architect of the magnificent Harewood House.

Caption For Buriton, The Street 1898

Before the days of a piped water supply, the well to the left would be the focus of a village life well known to the little boy standing at the doorway just beyond it.

Caption For York, Northeastern Offices 1907

This is the headquarters of British Rail Eastern Region, situated in Station Road.When this photograph was taken, the building had just been completed.

Caption For Cleeve Prior, The Green And Church C1955

The tree we see here in front of St Andrew's church was an elm that suffered from Dutch elm disease in the 1960s and had to be cut down.

Caption For Tibberton, Approach To The Church C1960

Tibberton is situated to the north-east of Worcester on the line of the Birmingham to Worcester Canal.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, Mount Ephraim 1885

By the end of the 17th century it had been rapidly developed by the building of shops, taverns, hotels and houses as the town flourished as a fashionable spa resort.

Caption For Nantwich, Welsh Row, Old Cottages C1965

This building is now slightly shorter, and has been restored as a single cottage rather than the row of up to four dwellings pictured here.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Anchor Gardens C1955

Here we are given a fine view of some of the Marine Parade guest houses, including the Granby and Ocean Spray. The Empire cinema (centre) is showing the film 'Tycoon.'

Caption For Esthwaite Water, 1896

Esthwaite Water, near Hawkshead, is surrounded by comparatively gentle countryside, typical of the soft Silurian landscape of the southern Lakeland fringe.

Caption For Cromer, War Memorial 1921

It is located in Church Street in a prominent position in front of the church of St Peter and St Paul.

Caption For Collier Row, Church Of The Ascension 1908

The chapel of the Ascension was built in 1882, and its first Vicar was the Reverend Joseph Hardwick Pemberton - he was still the Vicar when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Netherbury, Village 1902

North-eastwards from Japonica Cottage, housing the Post Office (left), the photographer centres on the 1839-built Congregational Chapel.

Caption For Stopsley, High School C1965

Luton developed rapidly in the late 1950s and gathered many of the outlying villages into an expanded borough.