Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1905 - 1912, Hooe Ref. HOSM48863
1905 - 1912, Laira Ref. HOSM50633
1905 - 1912, Mannamead Ref. HOSM53071
1884 - 1905, Chaddlewood Ref. HOSM54914
1905 - 1912, Barbican Ref. HOSM57159
1905 - 1912, Turnchapel Ref. HOSM62778
1912, Honicknowle Ref. HOSM63928
1895 - 1907, Drayton Ref. HOSM43614
1895, Port Solent Ref. HOSM56930
1881 - 1882, Allestree Ref. HOSM35940
1899, Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll Ref. HOSM56463
1887 - 1888, Tregaian Ref. HOSM62308
1906 - 1907, Chale Ref. HOSM40510
1884 - 1885, Evington Ref. HOSM45113
1896 - 1907, Ashey Ref. HOSM36319
1896 - 1907, Binstead Ref. HOSM37849
1896 - 1907, Havenstreet Ref. HOSM47857
1896 - 1907, Apse Heath Ref. HOSM36076
1896 - 1907, Queen's Bower Ref. HOSM38355
1919, Kingates Ref. POP747739

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,741 to 5,750.

Jim's Cafe In Tottenham Hale

Does anybody remember Jim's Cafe in The Hale? Jim was a lovely old guy, quite short with white hair and ridden with Arthritis. Always had a fag in his mouth, never complained about anything, always working ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by John Maskell

My Worst Nightmare

Went here with my sister in 1978/9 was 8 yrs old I hated the place was made to stand out side of the dorm all night naked due to wetting the bed also got hit with a cane for talking cold baths having to scrub with a ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School

Hounslow In The 80s

I was born in 1974 and grew up in Rosemary Avenue. I went to Alexandria Infants school until 1980 when I started Hounslow Heath Infants school and then junior school. My teacher at the infants school was Mrs Crump, I think there was a ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

Whybridge Tree

I hope you can see my entry as the most recent memory is a few years ago. I found this site by accident as I was searching for information regarding Blacksmiths Lane and Whybridge School. I was born in 1957 and also attended ...Read more

A memory of South Hornchurch by Ed Stride

The Bike Delivery Boys

On leaving school in the early 1969's my very first job was delivering food orders from a local Co-Operative grocery shop in the Well Hall area by means of a trade bike. This was a big sturdy bicycle fitted with a huge metal basket ...Read more

A memory of Eltham by Bernard Schofield

The Oriel, Racecourse And The Later 60 S

The racecourse was pretty much my home all my life, Kempton Avenue. Sorry, a bit of a personal ramble here mixed with my remeniscing about me to put into context; I was born in Ealing in 53 of Welsh family (5 older siblings + ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Nick Parr,

Mining My Archive

At the age of ten, my father moved me and the rest of the family from Low Fell to Esh Winning, without consulting any of us, including my mother. He had bought a tumble-down holiday cottage, situated between the pit-heap and the ...Read more

A memory of Esh Winning by David Woodhead

My Fenny Stratford Childhood

Having recently by chance spoken with someone who knew Fenny Stratford I was prompted to start looking on the internet and came across this site and for what it’s worth decided to record my memories. I was born in ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Dawn Cousins

St Mary‘S Children’s Home For Babies

Hi, I was taken to St Mary‘s Nursery, Glen Park View, Leith Road, Gravesend as a baby awaiting adoption. I am curious to know more about this place but cannot find much information, if any on the internet. I know ...Read more

A memory of Gravesend by Alison Withey

Cub Camp Seasalter In The 50's

Living in Hackney in east London as a kid at that time surrounded by bomb sites, it was great when being in the 6th Hackney cub pack, we were told we could go to Seasalter in Kent for a weeks camp. Coach down there, and ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by Gerry Wagstaff

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,777 to 13,800.

Caption For Acle, The Street C1955

The Green is now tidied up, but it retains the signpost of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.

Caption For York, Bishopthorpe Palace From River 1893

A reflection in the river gives us a reflection of the past.

Caption For Peterborough, Church Street And Square C1965

The illegally-parked and shining Hillman Minx is a forerunner of the age of mass motoring, which will soon overwhelm the city's streets.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Beach 1887

A typical late Victorian beach scene, with donkey rides, a complete absence of skin exposed to the sun, and a photographer's equipment - a tripod and a cart for storing the glass plates - to the left of

Caption For Ryde, The Pier C1883

Ryde is one of the Isle of Wight's important access ports, with ferries crossing the Solent each day.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street C1950

This photograph shows Cornmarket Street running down to Carfax, with the outline of Tom Tower dominating St Aldates on the far side.

Caption For Perranporth, Hotel 1890

Perranporth takes its name from St Piran, patron saint of Cornish miners, and was originally a mining community.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, River Avon 1914

The round house on the north bank of the river was a popular bathing spot.

Caption For Swanage, From Coastguard Station 1897

Swanage may get its name from Swene's Wic, the Bay of Swene, perhaps commemorating the naval battle between Saxons and Danes in 877.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

A family group of children enjoy a boating trip on the River Leven at Newby Bridge, at the southern end of Windermere.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, Pulpit In Nave 1896

A fruity example of high Victorian exuberance, the nave pulpit dates from 1889. Behind it can be seen one of two spiral-cut columns.

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1960

Another view of the High Street looking towards Maidstone Bridge on a sunny spring day. Once known as The Great Bridge, Maidstone Bridge was built in 1879 to designs of Sir Joseph Bazalgette.

Caption For Castle Eden, Dene 1886

In 1757 Rowland Burdon bought the old manor house and estate of Castle Eden Dene from William Burghley, a former Secretary of State to Queen Anne.

Caption For Basildon, The View From Freedom House C1965

Keay House - centre left - was named after the first Chairman of Basildon Development Corporation.

Caption For Ryde, The Pier C1883

Ryde is one of the Isle of Wight's important access ports, with ferries crossing the Solent each day.

Caption For Lechlade, High Street C1960

Situated near where Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire meet is the pretty village of Lechlade, with its fine array of Georgian houses.

Caption For Killarney, Ross Castle 1897

The castle, situated about one and a half miles south of Killarney, is close to the shore of Lough Leane.

Caption For Mevagissey, The Lighthouse 1920

A small fishing boat sails out to the fishing grounds in St Austell Bay past the lighthouse on the end of the South Breakwater.

Caption For Powerstock, The Village C1960

Up School Hill, northwards from Merriott, the sign of the Three Horseshoes can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Barry Docks, 1899

Behind, in the basin, is one of the usual sights in the Docks in the 1890s - the masts of sailing ships.

Caption For Wales, The Church C1955

The church of St John Baptist dates back to Norman times, when it consisted of a west tower, nave and chancel.

Caption For Brownsea Island, The Castle 1891

A castle was first erected on Brownsea Island by Henry VIII, and was strengthened at the time of the Armada.

Caption For Northwich, Bull Ring 1903

Within a few years the Bull Ring became one of those places where pedestrians took their lives in their hands, having to dodge scores of ICI workers as they freewheeled four, five, even six abreast down

Caption For Barnstaple, The Square 1929

The bust - on a plinth to the left - is of Charles Sweet Willshire (1837-89), who was a liberal politician and municipal representative.