Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897-1909, St John's Wood Ref. RNC824000
1903-1904, Ratho Station Ref. RNC813591
1903-1906, Ravelston Ref. RNC813648
1903-1906, Restalrig Ref. RNC815429
1903-1910, Rhôs Lligwy Ref. RNC815873
1903-1910, Rhosybol Ref. RNC816001
1899, Rookley Green Ref. RNC819779
1902, Wood Hayes Ref. RNC872666
1899, Wroxall Ref. RNC875011
1903-1910, Glyngarth Ref. RNC1189006
1901-1903, West Knighton Ref. RNC1190849
1919, Bembridge Ref. POP638146
1919, Binstead Ref. POP640323
1919, Bishopsworth Ref. POP641214
1919, Bitterne Park Ref. POP641285
1919, Blaise Hamlet Ref. POP643637
1919, Atherfield Green Ref. POP628304
1919, Avonmouth Ref. POP629264
1922, Bachau Ref. POP629535
1899, Staplers Ref. RNC838675

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,351 to 6,360.

The House Called Beverley And The 1953 Spring Tide

My father built the square flat roofed house called Beverley on the sand dunes in the late 1920s next to the bungalow by the creek. It has since had two refurbishments, the first of which ...Read more

A memory of Anderby Creek in 1953 by John Stacey

Happy Days

I lived in Fron until I was 16. Lived at what was "Bourne Terrace". Went to Fron School then Llangollen Grammar School. Fond memories of working in my Uncles shop (Ethelstons) and delivering bread and groceries around the village ...Read more

A memory of Froncysyllte in 1960 by John Roberts

Growing Up In Marbury

I was born in Marbury in 1954. My name is Christine Campbell and I was one of 6 children born to Paul and Kathleen Campbell. My dad worked for ICI. We were allowed to swim in the local open air swimming pool for free. The pool ...Read more

A memory of Marbury in 1954 by Christine Campbell

Blakesley Manor

I have a picture somewhere of Blakesley Manor, which was demolished in about 1967 and replaced with a housing estate!!! My dad thought that he should have inherited it, but he found out that it was left to his grandparents (who were ...Read more

A memory of Blakesley in 1965 by Chris Rogers

Tracing Family

I am trying to trace a woman by the name of Lily Fox, born in 1938 in Ireland. We know a Lily Fox married a Derek Rose on the 7th March 1959 in St Barnabas Church in Mitcham. He was a carpenter aged 26 and she was a cashier aged 20 ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1959 by Geraldine O Connor

Working For The Ministry

I started working for the ministry (ancient monuments) in 1969 at South Wingfield Manor. At the time it was owned by two brothers, Sam and Bill Critchlow, who ran a dairy farm situated at the side of the manor, in ...Read more

A memory of South Wingfield in 1969 by Stuart Chambers

Looking For Memories Of Watchester Farm In Minster

Does anyone out there have any memories of Watchester Farm in Minster (Isle of Thanet) that they might share with me please? I am a keen amateur genealogist and have found a mention of ...Read more

A memory of Minster by Jan Webb

My House My Home

This is Southcombe Terrace, Axmouth. 6-13 Southcombe Terrace was designed by the architect Frederick Kett and built by Bert Warren around 1937/8 for the Stedcombe Estate. My parents, Rock and Olive Real, then in their mid ...Read more

A memory of Axmouth in 1955 by Pauline Morgan

Childhood In Glanwydden North Wales

Is there anybody out there who lived at or visited the village of Glanwydden, or was a pupil of the local county council school during the period 1937 to 1945?, I attended the local school between 1937 and 1945 ...Read more

A memory of Glanwydden in 1940 by Elwyn Hughes

Lovegreen Street

My maternal grandmother lived in Lovegreen Street from around 1900 until 1957 when she moved in with my family in Framwellgate Moor. Her name was Parkinson and I believe her house was the first one as you turned the corner into the ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1950 by Jean Watts

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,241 to 15,264.

Caption For Salisbury, Fish Row C1950

The importance of Salisbury to the military establishment after the war can be seen in this picture of Fish Row, just behind the Guildhall.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Sea Road 1897

These are some of the substantial red brick houses built along the coast at Westgate in the prosperous late Victorian era—the 1880s and 90s.

Caption For Bournemouth, From The Pier C1871

Bournemouth's Pier stands above the original mouth of the Bourne Stream. Its construction marked the town's commitment to its role as a resort.

Caption For New Brighton, Tower 1900

The tower was part of a 35-acre development that also included Tower Buildings and Tower Gardens.

Caption For Sheerness, High Street C1950

There are more bicycles than cars in this 1950s view of Sheerness High Street.

Caption For Upton, The Arrowe Park Hotel C1955

Strictly speaking, Arrowe Park Hotel is in Woodchurch to the south of Upton. Possibly the only change since the 1950s is its clientele - visually it is much the same.

Caption For Stockton On Tees, Town Hall C1955

The Town Hall stands prominently in the centre of the High Street and dates from 1735.

Caption For Warrington, The Circus And Bridge Street C1955

The banner on Boots' Corner advertising Warrington's annual Walton Horse Show suggests this photograph was taken near Whitsuntide.

Caption For Cranbrook, High Street 1925

Cranbrook has a wealth of old buildings, many dating back to the 16th century, when Cranbrook was the centre of the cloth industry. The buildings on the left remain little changed.

Caption For Gwbert, Mwnt Church C1965

It is one of only a few churches in the county untouched by the Victorian restorers, and like many of the originals has only a bellcote and is painted white.

Caption For Richmond, The Convent 1898

Now apartments, the convent was established c1850 by the Religious of the Assumption, who ran a girls' boarding school until 1993.

Caption For Plymouth, Tavistock Road 1890

Sherwell Church (left) also belongs to the university and has been converted, and St Matthias, at the top of the hill, is still an active centre of worship.

Caption For Eastbourne, Promenade 1912

The Wish Tower, in the distance on the left, was built as a Martello Tower, one of over one hundred round-tow- ered fortlets built along the south coast during the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Eastbourne, Lansdowne Hotel, King Edwards Parade C1965

Lansdowne Terrace, now the Lansdowne Hotel, and, at the right, the Wish Tower Hotel, was the first major devel- opment west of the Wish Tower; it is in the style of the earlier stucco terraces, with

Caption For Leominster, Broad Street C1950

Daniel Defoe, speaking of Leominster, described it as having 'nothing very remarkable about it, but that it is a well-built, well- inhabited town.

Caption For Ludham, Main Street 1931

Opposite Ludham Church an interesting row of thatched cottages adjoins two small Georgian houses, one with a slate roof and one with Norfolk tiles.

Caption For Kettering, Gold Street 1922

Kettering resident remembers the town centre in the 1920s and 1930s when policemen, with arms outstretched, directed what little traffic there was, errand-boys cycled through the streets loaded with baskets of

Caption For Wellingborough, Oxford Street C1950

A Howe, a ladies and gents' tailor, is now a florist; the coach builders' on the left has been replaced by a modern supermarket.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

A pair of boats prepares to enter a lock. The left-hand one – the 'Stafford' – sports its Fellows, Morton & Clayton livery, a company that stopped trading when the canals were nationalised in 1948.

Caption For Bere Alston, Street 1898

Although only a few miles from Plymouth to the south and Tavistock to the north, Bere Alston feels quite remote, situated on the peninsula between the Tamar and Tavy.

Caption For Cropredy, The Lock C1960

It is a classic example of contour cutting by the engineer Samuel Simcock: there are no locks, because the canal hugs the contours of the land.

Caption For London, Nomads, Battersea 1885

The working classes were very superstitious and, although wary of the gypsies, their curiosity would get the better of them and they would pay to buy the wares or have their palms read.

Caption For Harrogate, Crescent Gardens 1907

For decades, music was a feature of everyday life during the Harrogate season. Late morning concerts were held both at the Crescent and the Winter Gardens.

Caption For Mumbles, The Pier 1898

When it opened in 1898, the pier was the terminus for the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, whose trains can be seen taking people to their destination on the first official day of pier business.