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Maps

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1899, Penmon Ref. HOSM69998
1888 - 1899, Llanddona Ref. HOSM51857
1887 - 1899, Dulas Ref. HOSM52060
1881 - 1902, Ashley Down Ref. HOSM36353
1902, Netham Ref. HOSM36609
1902, Montpelier Ref. HOSM36976
1881 - 1902, Henleaze Ref. HOSM48142
1902, Montpelier Ref. HOSM60034
1902, Windmill Hill Ref. HOSM61396
1897-1909, Southampton Ref. RNC835464
1899-1900, Barne Barton Ref. RNC633565
1902-1903, Beaumont Leys Ref. RNC635949
1899, Bedminster Ref. RNC636293
1899, Bembridge Ref. RNC638146
1903-1910, Bethel Ref. RNC639328
1897-1909, Highfield Ref. RNC734335
1897-1909, Thornhill Park Ref. RNC847206
1897-1909, Portswood Ref. RNC809913
1897-1909, St Denys Ref. RNC823770
1897-1909, Shirley Ref. RNC830408

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,271 to 6,280.

Selby 1940s

During 1943 we were evacuated to Kelfield after being bombed out in London and Manchester, being an RC our nearest RC school was St.Mary's in Selby. My sister (older by 2 years) I was 5 used to walk from Kelfield to Selby every day to ...Read more

A memory of Selby by Ivan Cloherty

My Childhood Memories Of Life In Hooley

Our family lived in The Fruit Shop (the shop currently sells doors) between 1958-’64. Mum and Dad served customers with the support of Mrs Garner,a rotund jolly lady who lived in Star Lane. Dad could often be ...Read more

A memory of Hooley in 1958 by Jan Herd

Knutsford Moor

I was born in Knutsford in 1953 at no 3 Woodlands Drive. I always remember Knutsford Moor and the quaint little shops in Knutsford town centre itself, especially Hollands toffee shop, it was so tiny, I would love a photo of that. ...Read more

A memory of Lower Peover in 1953 by Helen Pickford

Early Memories Of An Ascotonian

Dear Susan Hunt, Ascotonian. Just a slight correction regarding your memories. I am not "Your" Richard Dale, sory, athough I think your memories are super. I was born in June 1937, in Fernbank Road, close to ...Read more

A memory of Ascot by Richard Dale

From 1940 But Historically Long Before

Along with my mother Ruby, I was evacuated to Alconbury on my birthday, 23 September 1940. Unknown to me, my paternal grandparents had already moved there and were in residence in Chapel Street. My Mum and I ...Read more

A memory of Alconbury in 1940 by Barry W J Chandler

Scottie Road

I lived in Chapel Gardens next to St Anthony's church, there were only 3 houses in our street, the Greggs, Mcartheys and us Hawkins. I went to St Anthony's School and left in 1957 when we moved to Kirkby. I worked in Scotts Bakery in ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1957 by Cathy Thomson

Parsonage Farm, Bredgar

I lived next door to John Veitch in Pond Farm Road, Borden. Sadly John passed away many years ago... John and his brother Sid owned Parsonage Farm. I spend as many hours as I could on the farm and can still smell the smell of ...Read more

A memory of Bredgar in 1955 by Roger Woods

Reigate, Doods Road 1939 50

My Granny and Grandad Weller, in their cramped semi, took me, my mum and dad, my brother and sister plus 2 billeted soldiers under their loving wing in 1940 and I can honestly say that was the most happy household you ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1940 by Norman Gardner

Upper Bourne End

My brothers and I returned to Bourne End at the end of the war. We had been evacuated to Nottingham. We lived in a small house called "The Nest". It was the last house on the road. Lunnon's Farm backed on to all the houses and a ...Read more

A memory of Bourne End in 1945 by Eileen Savedra

Memories Of Caroline Street

I started work in Masters Men's Outfitters in 1967 straight from school. It was situated at 17-19 Caroline Street. I worked there till October 1969. Next door was Olivers the shoe shop and also in the same row was Stokes Men's Outfitters. This area of Bridgend brings back many happy memories.

A memory of Bridgend in 1967 by David Rule

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Captions

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Caption For Hounslow, C1954

The once-notorious Hounslow Heath, the haunt of such famous highwaymen as Dick Turpin and Claude Duvall, has been urbanised and retains little of its old atmosphere.

Caption For Staffa, Fingal's Cave 1903

Lying to the north-east of Iona, the uninhabited island of Staffa is famous for its caves and rock formations. Legend has it that the cave was formed when the giant Finn McCoul made the island.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, The Square C1955

This is a small village situated in the heart of Thanet, overlooking Minster Marshes. It is well-known for its wonderful old church, which has towers built by the Saxons and Normans.

Caption For Shipley, St Paul's Church 1893

This church was a gift to the nation under the Million Act of 1818 (see Huddersfield).The church seats 1488, and cost £7687. Inside the tower can be found six bells.

Caption For Harleston, The Thoroughfare C1955

Harleston has retained its character, and has a good number of varied old buildings.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Transporter Bridge 1913

The building of this extraordinary bridge was discussed in Victoria's reign, but it was not opened until 1901.

Caption For Wellingborough, Silver Street C1950

Many of the shops you see in this picture have changed hands. The shop on the corner with the awning is now McDonalds, and what was United Counties on the opposite corner is now a travel shop.

Caption For Lytham, From The Pier 1901

The children's amusements at Lytham consisted of a few swings, donkey rides and a couple of stalls. There is quite a large crowd gathered down toward the old windmill.

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1900

St Mary the Virgin Church stands on the site of an 11th-century church which was once Oxford's most famous building.

Caption For Tealby, The Village C1960

Tealby has the reputation of being Lincolnshire's most beautiful village, and as beauty is in the eye of the beholder it may well be, as it truly is picturesque.

Caption For Loftus, Coronation Park C1960

This handsome terrace of Victorian houses, built in distinctive white 'Pease' brick overlook the Coronation Park.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

The first modern shop façade in the High Street was Fine Fare (left), a small supermarket on the corner of Meadow Road, vying with the more old-fashioned International Stores opposite.

Caption For Cwmcarn, The Park And Memorial 1954

These memorials, found in nearly every town in both England and Wales, tell of the terrible consequences of the two World Wars to the small communities from which the men named on them were drawn.

Caption For Avebury, The Cove 1899

The barn and outbuilding seen here were demolished in the 1940s as part of the long-overdue restoration programme.

Caption For Coniston, Ruskins Monument 1912

This Celtic-style monument in the Lake District marks the grave of John Ruskin, the artist and philosopher, who helped to bring about the Gothic revival in Victorian architecture and a resurgance of interest

Caption For Sale, Town Hall C1955

It was a state-of-the-art facility, so whatever the residents of Sale flushed down their loos was chemically purified before it was pumped into the Mersey (up to 750,000 gallons a day); the sludge was

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pier Entrance 1925

A view of busy Bournemouth pier, attracting strollers and sightseers. The pier has undergone several transformations since it was first built, but retains its popularity.

Caption For Lulworth Cove, Beach And A Steam Boat C1955

The beauty of Lulworth Cove has always attracted writers and artists. John Keats spent some of his last days in England here, as did Rupert Brooke.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Pleasure Steamer

Packed to the gunwales, the newly-commissioned pleasure steamer 'Teal' leaves Bowness Pier for a trip on Windermere.

Caption For Grasmere, Church Stile 1926

Church Stile is the name of the road which goes around the parish church.

Caption For Bramshott, Quince Farm 1917

It was rural, bucolic scenes like this one at 600-acre Quince Farm that inspired Tennyson to write a poem of 47 words while visiting the area one summer's day in the 1860s.

Caption For Alnwick, The White Swan1948

The White Swan stands on the north side of Bondgate Within. The frontage is mid 19th-century, but the real gem is inside.

Caption For Andover, Iron Bridge 1908

In 1908, the view of the town looking back under the bridge was unobstructed.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village 1908

The local people call this 'Hallelujah Corner' because it is a sharp bend on a narrow and busy main road, near the church of St Mary.