Photos

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Maps

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Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,781 to 5,790.

The Gables Westbourne

Reading my Mother's notes in my 'Baby Book ' ,something seemingly not done nowadays, I was reminded that I was born in a Private nursing home, The Gables, Pine Tree Glen ,Westbourne in 1947. Now flats and ironically retirement ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by Peter William Dean

1970's Two Dales

Born and raised in Darley Dale, schooled at County primary on Greenaway Lane, where I met my best friend for life who lived on sydnope hill Two Dales, I fondly remember my Mum sending me on my pony to Mrs Wagstaff the local milkman ...Read more

A memory of Two Dales

Lawrence Shops Bethcar St 40’s 60’s

My Grandmother Linda May lawrence owned 3 shops in Bethcar st - one was a hair and beauty salon and I believe one was a tobacco shop but unsure of the other. I would love to know more. I remember being in the flat ...Read more

A memory of Ebbw Vale by Liz Lawrence

Creekmouth Village

I was born in Creekmouth Village in 1952. The village was at the end of River Road at the confluence of the River Roding and The Thames. The village consisted (in latter years) of 50 Victorian style cottages, 2 up 2 down with outside ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Maria Williams

Mid To Late 50s Chanctonbury Burgess Hill

Born in Cuckfield hospital in 54 but have early recollections and very few photos of home in Chanctonbury Rd Burgess Hill from then until 59 when I relocated to Brighton. Went to boy's boarder later in ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill by Gus Barker

My First Home, For A Few Days

I don't remember much about Sunnyfield House, except I was born there in 1948. I knew the midwife, Nurse Garfield, who delivered me. When I came to Australia, in 1966, she sent me a homemade Christmas cake, by sea, ...Read more

A memory of Guisborough by Robert Pallister

Childhood Memories Kessingland Late 80’s 90’s

So as a young child I would always go on holidays with my Nan and Grandad. We started going to Kessingland we had a small caravan {touring caravan} so I was very excited to go to a new place. I lived ...Read more

A memory of Kessingland by Cheryl Agius

Moree Way. A Different Life

Born in 1955, I'm told my first bed was in a chest of drawers. 2 rooms in Gilpin Cresc. With mum, dad and grandparents. Moved to Moree Way when Gilpin Cresc was due for slum clearance. Moree Way was built on the old Alcazar ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by Lynne Naylor

My Grandmother Had A Boarding House

My grandmother had a boarding house on Grand Parade on Hayling Island through the fifties into the sixties. Our summer holidays every year were to visit her in Hayling Island with all our extended large families ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island

Childhood 1980’s

I was born and bred in Gorton we lived on Hemsworth Road facing the allotments around the corner from the old Loco as we called it and a hidden Gem called the horses field which was full of bluebell’s. We used to find old animal bones ...Read more

A memory of Gorton

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,873 to 13,896.

Caption For Hitchin, St Mary's Church From Market Place 1908

This 1908 view of the churchyard from the south shows the gates that once protected the dead from body snatchers.

Caption For Hitchin, St Mary's Church From Market Place 1908

This 1908 view of the churchyard from the south shows the gates that once protected the dead from body snatchers.

Caption For Potter Street, Prentice Place C1955

This is the new parade of shops built by Harlow Development Corporation. Dorringtons (right) is a local baker with several shops in and around Harlow.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road 2005

South Road became so dominant that it altered the character and subsequent development of other areas within the town such as Commercial Square, Boltro Road, and the Broadway.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

The Midland Bank is prominent on the left, facing the National Westminster and Barclays, which was a few steps from Lloyds' palatial building opposite the Royal Hotel.

Caption For Men An Tol, 1890

Men an Tol means 'stone of the hole'; this most famous of Cornish landmarks may belong to the Neolithic or the Bronze Age period.

Caption For Staines, High Street 1895

Staines was very much an agricultural area when this photograph was taken towards the end of Queen Victoria's reign; the shop fronts tell us a great deal about the commercial aspects of

Caption For Lytham, Windmill And Lifeboat House 1924

Of all Windmill Land's windmills, the one in Lytham is arguably the most well known, but not the oldest—it dates from 1805.

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry C1960

The council bought the boats from the Croft family of Knott End, who had ferried villagers across the River Wyre for generations.

Caption For Heysham, Heysham Tower 1915

Heysham Tower was built by T J Knowles in about 1837, and it was the home of the Cawthra family.

Caption For Hampton Court, The Gardens C1960

There are over 60 acres of gardens at the palace; these were begun by Cardinal Wolsey in the 16th century and remodelled by William III and Mary II in the Baroque manner.

Caption For Manchester, The Public Gardens Piccadilly C1965

The dome of the Infirmary is on the left, and Lewis's tower is in the centre.

Caption For Steeple Claydon, North End Road C1955

The Verneys of Claydon House in Middle Claydon, now a National Trust house, bought Steeple Claydon in 1705 from the Chaloner family, who are commemorated in the village road, Chaloners Hill.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, The Apex C1960

The Apex stands in the fork of the junction between the High Street and Church Street, both of which lead down to old landing stages on the Great Ouse. Today, little has changed.

Caption For Rye, The River Rother 1901

In the 1190s Rye joined the Cinque Ports federation, a group of Kent and Sussex ports that provided ships for the King's navy in return for enormous privileges.

Caption For Hoddesdon, The Tower Centre C1968

The centre of Hoddesdon suffered major changes during the 1960s.

Caption For Chideock, Horse And Cart 1922

A rustic scene in the centre of the village, southwards along Duck Street, with the Swiss Cottage contributing its flamboyantly flowing thatch (left).

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church And The Bus Depot C1950

There is a spring in the step of the young soldiers who have just been dropped off at the bus station.

Caption For Camborne, Market Place 1906

Its plain buildings of dull brown stone reflect its workaday origins. Here in the Market Square Mr Thomas's considerable stock of hardware has spread out into the street.

Caption For Burnley, Queen's Park Entrance 1895

Notice that the gates are decorated with the town's coat of arms. This part of the park was detached when the modern Queen Victoria Road was built.

Caption For High Wycombe, Marsh Green Mill 1906

Taken east of Bassetsbury, this view looks across the mill pond (now filled in) to Marsh Green Mill, first mentioned in 1759, but probably much earlier.

Caption For Inglesham, Little Holme Yha C1955

From cottage to mansion, the Youth Hostels Association adapted a wide range of buildings for use by their increasing membership.

Caption For Oxford, Union Club 1890

Dating back to the Victorian and Edwardian eras, the Oxford Union consists of various buildings in the style of the Gothic Revival.

Caption For Oxford, St Peter's In The East 1890

One of the city's lesser-known buildings, St Peter's in the East is a wonderful old church which lies hidden in the shadow of St Edmund Hall.