Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1881 - 1899, Boulton Moor Ref. HOSM38423
1879 - 1882, Chaddesden Ref. HOSM40486
1881 - 1899, Chellaston Ref. HOSM40681
1881 - 1882, Darley Abbey Ref. HOSM42885
1882 - 1899, Pear Tree Ref. HOSM56200
1882 - 1899, Pride Park Ref. HOSM57149
1898, Upton Ref. RNE858089
1899, Valley Ref. RNE858581
1895, Weeks Ref. RNE862704
1899, Western Park Ref. RNE865802
1896, Weston Mill Ref. RNE866351
1895, Southford Ref. RNE835686
1895, Stamshaw Ref. RNE838020
1885 - 1899, Southorpe Ref. HOSM59791
1896 - 1907, Alverstone Ref. HOSM35908
1888 - 1899, Llanddaniel Fab Ref. HOSM51757
1888 - 1899, Star Ref. HOSM60362
1896, East Cowes Ref. HOSM34469
1895 - 1896, Ocean Village Ref. HOSM55555
1895 - 1896, Freemantle Ref. HOSM64076

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,001 to 6,010.

Stacking Timber

In the war years my father drove a lorry or a tractor for May & Hassle timber importers. He would pick up men at various places around the town with his lorry which had a hut on the back. Timber was stacked around Lincolnshire at ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1940 by Bob Marriott

Walking Past The Bowling Alley

I remember walking past the bowling alley and the sound of Pet Clarks "Downtown" coming from somewhere, I am almost certain it was from the Alley. We were on our way to Calines Supermarket if I rember right, underneath ...Read more

A memory of Halifax in 1965 by Steven Boocock

Evacuation To West Hendred From 1941 To 1946

I was evacuated at the age of 4 yrs with my mother, Catherine and younger brother Alfred. We had been buried alive in a shelter, in Upton Park, East London and only saved when someone heard my mother ...Read more

A memory of West Hendred by Stanley Brand

New Houses

I moved with my family to live in Heath Lane in early 1956, just at the end of the side road leading to the 'rec'.  At that time, it was a country lane with high hedges and there were fields where Granville Drive now is.  Reynolds ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Bob Young

Bonfire Night

One of the many memories I have of Battle is of Bonfire Night, November 5th. Every November 5th,Battle had one of the best November 5th bonfire celibrations in Sussex, it was lots of fun. I remember Battle Rousers( home made fire ...Read more

A memory of Battle in 1952 by Eric Saunders

Chesson's Coaches

Hello Patrick, I came across your reminiscences while looking for something else - as you do! I remember Tom Chesson and his coaches, was at school with Veronica Chesson, his grand daughter and also my best friend Jill Burgess. ...Read more

A memory of Withyham in 1961 by Chris Boxall

The Whitgift Spirals

I can remember that every time we went to meet my Granddad (he would wait outside Allders in George Street on Tuesday mornings after catching the 403 bus from Chelsham), we would have fish and chips in the BHS cafe and he would ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1977 by Jo T

Church And Cottages In Duke Street

I have a print of this view in my study. My grandparents lived in the second cottage up from the church and my father was born there in 1902. My grandmother died in 1939 and my grandfather, who served in the Boer ...Read more

A memory of St Blazey in 1944 by Des Sturges

Barbers Shop

My dad Denby Smith was a barber in the village but he left there in about 1950 and his father had the barbers shop before him and his name was Albert Acquilla Smith. I have an old photo of the shop with his name above it and it has ...Read more

A memory of Chopwell in 1950 by Betty Green

The Old Quay

This photo is taken from the Old Quay, the medieval original Newlyn pier. My family lived in a shop (general stores) overlooking on The Cliff facing, near the Fisherman`s Rest and the Red Lion pub and bus-stop. Idyllic days were spent as ...Read more

A memory of Newlyn in 1946

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 14,401 to 14,424.

Caption For Frinton On Sea, Connaught Avenue And Free Church C1955

The Free Church, with its imposing clock tower, lies to the right of this picture. This is a busy road for both cars and pedestrians.

Caption For Treen, Village C1955

Remove the old car, and the perfect little village of Treen would look exactly the same today.

Caption For Nantwich, Shopping Centre C1965

Today's shopfronts have rather less individuality about them.

Caption For Ashburton, East Street And Bull Ring 1922

There are records of bull bait- ing in Ashburton as far back as 1174.

Caption For Hurst Green, Avenue Road C1955

Beside the drive leading to Stonyhurst park stands the Bayley Arms Hotel, whose name is a reminder of the original holder of the manor, Otto de Bailey.

Caption For Exeter, High Street And The Guildhall 1929

The exquisite Guildhall is in the centre of this view of the High Street. It was built in 1330, remodelled in 1468, and the portico over the pavement added in 1592.

Caption For Salisbury, Bridge Street C1955

This picture gives a closer view of the fine Victorian architecture in Bridge Street.

Caption For Mumbles, General View 1925

Note that the area of tidal reach is now built over. The cinema, centre right, is the Tivoli; it was formerly known as the Kursaal. It is now an amusement arcade.

Caption For Rothley, Milking Time C1955

Thomas Babington Macaulay, Rothley's most famous son, was born at Rothley Temple on St Crispin's Day, 1800, the son of the anti-slaver, Zachary Macaulay.

Caption For Burgh Heath, Brighton Road C1955

The parade of shops at the junction of Reigate Road and Brighton Road has an unfamiliar appearance without traffic lights and the extensive Shell Garage.

Caption For Winchester, College, Ridding Field 1919

These are the playing fields of Winchester College. Winchester College was founded by William of Wykeham in 1387, and is the oldest public school in England.

Caption For Sudbury, Market 1904

Outside St Peter's Church tower a crowd concentrates on the Punch and Judy show. There is a group of carriages parked to the left.

Caption For Cherhill, The White Horse C1960

The man responsible for cutting it (a local eccentric vicar) was a great admirer of the equestrian paintings of the 18th-century painter George Stubbs.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, 1891

The abbey played a part in the industrial development of Leeds, for it was here that iron forging first began in the district.

Caption For Camberley, Park Road 1928

This shows the view towards Church Hill, with 'Brackenhurst' on the right. The large number of pine trees was one of the reasons why Camberley was considered a healthy place to live in.

Caption For Broadwas, The Village C1955

Broadwas stands on a ridge, with wonderfully clear views across to the Malvern Hills.

Caption For Rodborough, The Fort 1900

Belying its non- military origins, the outline of the fort succeeds in making a dramatic statement on the skyline of the common; it serves to highlight the domestic scene below, where

Caption For Redditch, Church Green C1950

Many of the trees on the Green were planted in the 1850s, when prosperous locals were invited to plant a tree for the hefty sum of £5 each.

Caption For Redditch, County High School C1955

These covered passageways look almost like an updated version of cathedral cloisters, in the much plainer style of the 20th century.

Caption For Ullenhall, The Perry Mill C1955

Perry is a similar drink to cider, but is made from pears instead of apples.

Caption For Accrington, Broadway C1965

Whilst some of these shops were newcomers to the town - Hardy & Co the furnishers, Macfisheries, and Marks & Spencer - others relocated to Broadway from other parts of the town.

Caption For Calne, The Green C1950

The north- western corner is a continuation of Kingsbury Street, and the parish church of St Mary dominates the view.

Caption For Porthtowan, The Village C1960

This might be considered to be the heart of the village, with the large building containing a bed and breakfast establishment and a provisions shop next door.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff Parade 1898

This photograph looks back at the same houses as those shown in 41386 and 41387.The well-laid out public gardens give a tropical air to the scene.The Lees Hotel was one of the many hotels to be found