Photos

9,107 photos found. Showing results 12,761 to 9,107.

Maps

181,006 maps found.

1922, Gadfa Ref. POP710454
1922, Gaerwen Ref. POP710505
1919, Gatcombe Ref. POP712182
1922, Glinton Ref. POP716648
1919, Haylands Ref. POP729336
1922, Heneglwys Ref. POP731288
1922, Hermon Ref. POP731756
1899-1900, Widewell Ref. RNC869988
1902, Wightwick Manor Ref. RNC870114
1899, Withywood Ref. RNC872037
1922, Old Fletton Ref. POP796451
1922, Orton Southgate Ref. POP798076
1922, Orton Wistow Ref. POP798079
1919, Pelhamfield Ref. POP802705
1919, Thorncross Ref. POP847034
1922, Thornhaugh Ref. POP847170
1919, Tipner Ref. POP848721
1919, Totland Bay Ref. POP850767
1922, Trearddur Bay Ref. POP851641
1921, Sinfin Ref. POP831549

Books

11 books found. Showing results 15,313 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,381 to 6,390.

Elm Grove

As a footnote to my previous memory of Elm Grove, could I have your wife's maiden name as I know many of the girls that would have gone to Sutton West Girls' School including my own sister Linda, do you think you might know her? I might even know your wife.

A memory of Sutton in 1950 by John Rowland

First World War Memories Of Girls Working On The Land

I have a small book of the memories of my mother and aunt who worked on Lord Rayleigh's farm during the First World War. Does anyone else have relatives who worked there? Would anyone like to read these? I would love to have a photo of the farm. Mary

A memory of Terling in 1910 by Mary Powell

The Horse Racing Years

My father purchased Waygateshaw House, the Gatehouse, and 27 acres from Mr Campbell in 1989 for an equestrian pursuit, namely training racehorses. We were called Silverbell Racing. We had many visitors from the racing world, ...Read more

A memory of Crossford in 1989 by Catherine Ratter Scott

An Evacuee In 1940

I remember my first home in Westbury Leigh was with a family called Rowe, they seemed fairly old people to me (then a ten year old boy) but now I am eighty I don't suppose they were. One of the brothers, a Charles Rowe, ...Read more

A memory of Westbury Leigh by Robin Porter

War Time

looking for war time pictures of 1940

A memory of Maghull in 1940 by Claire Massam

Mr Lennon Drayton Manor Grammar Reunion 2010

45 out of 90 students meeting up....see southall knowhere site on google 2010

A memory of Southall by Yvonne Butler

Early And Later

"Come on children, all in the shelter." The air raid siren was the initiator of this quiet but determined order. It meant an enjoyable singing session with (I believe it was) Miss Smith on the old upright. Collecting empty aircraft ...Read more

A memory of Four Elms in 1940 by John Cole

Croydon Union Infirmary

Hi all, I am trying to trace my family, does anybody know of the Union Infirmary? I think it was a poor house. Any info or pics would be gratefully recieved.

A memory of Croydon in 1900 by Steve Lane

Olden Family

I've been researching my family history and my great-grandmother Sarah Anne Olden lived in Michelmersh in the 1880s. I think she had a large family and a lot of them are buried at Awbridge. She married Enos, or Eneas, Hillier and ...Read more

A memory of Michelmersh in 1880 by Simon Huggins

My Home

I lived in the Wheatsheaf for 20 years. My parents Len and Desi Murphy were Landlord and Landlady from 1950-1977 The pub had only a beer licence when Dad took over. What a great photo. I remember the Catholic church bell ringing and the ...Read more

A memory of Midhurst in 1950 by Doug Murphy

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,313 to 15,336.

Caption For Nedging Tye, The Village C1960

'Tye' is a Suffolk and Essex term for an area of common pasture, usually called a common or a green. This view gives the impression of a large open area with houses along its boundary.

Caption For Matlock, The Park C1955

It forms an important green space in the centre of the town. Riber Castle stands on the skyline, as it does in so many views of Matlock.

Caption For Tideswell, Market Square C1955

Roses twine around the doorway of the cottage on the right in this 50s photograph of Tideswell's Market Square, with the Belle Vue Hotel (now gone) in the centre background.

Caption For Salisbury, Winchester Street C1950

It is full of busy shops, nearly all of which are now closed. Note the almost informal sign directing traffic to London and Southampton.

Caption For Eccleshall, High Street 1900

This small market town on the banks of the Sow was entitled to hold four annual fairs, mainly for the buying and selling of horses and cattle.They were held on Midlent Thursday, Holy Thursday, 5

Caption For Minster In Thanet, Abbey 1894

This late Victorian view shows the present buildings; they are of Norman age, built as a grange of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury.The buildings have been used as a nunnery since 1930.

Caption For Whitemans Green, The Village C1965

A small village to the north of Cuckfield, Whiteman's Green was once on several bus routes—a single-decker bus is just visible at the bottom of the hill.A village sign is on grass verge.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Village C1955

Fred Atter's grocery shop and café and the old post office went to make way for the footings of the A1 flyover, which now dominates this scene.

Caption For Horbury, Cluntergate C1955

If we walk along Cluntergate towards the town centre past John Carr's birthplace in the tidy cottage built by his father in 1739, we see the Cricketers Arms pub (1898) on the left.

Caption For Whitworth, From The East C1955

Mills can be seen in the valley on the left, but the rural beauty of Whitworth is evident in this scene which was taken from Hopwood Barn Farm, sometimes known as Upwood Barn.

Caption For Widnes, St Bede's Roman Catholic Church 1900

It was so-called because of all the apple orchards here - in fact it was said that on one day alone eight tons of apples were once picked here to be sent to market in Liverpool.

Caption For Totnes, Dartmouth Boat Leaving C1960

The 'Kingswear Castle' was built by Philips & Son of Dartmouth in 1924.

Caption For Sheet, Mill And Old Cottage 1898

In this photograph the line of washing on the right seems to indicate a Monday morning.

Caption For Medstead, The School C1955

On Friday 21 January 1949, a public meeting was held.

Caption For Torquay, Bishops Walk 1920

neglect, but now, a few years later, there have been improvements.The interior quadrangular courtyard is entered from College Street through an arched gateway.Above the entrance is a stone figure of

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

A number of the older houses here were originally inns, for Broadway lay on the London to Worcester coaching route.

Caption For Pendleton, The Village 1921

Pendleton nestles right in the shadow of Pendle Hill: in fact, the name means 'the houses on Pendle'.

Caption For London, The County Hall C1955

At the time of the photograph, it was the home of the London County Council. The building is now occupied by two hotels, the London Aquarium, the Saatchi Gallery, and the County Hall Gallery.

Caption For Warrington, Manchester Ship Canal C1960

Still a busy canal for commercial traffic, everything here was built on a big scale. For example, one of the locks at Latchford (in the south of Warrington) is 600 feet long and 65 feet wide.

Caption For Reading, On The River Thames 1904

An interesting view from the south bank of the Thames looking east, before Christchurch Meadows on the left were made into a riverside park, and, more significantly, before Reading Bridge was built

Caption For Swanage, The Promenade 1925

On Swanage's mixed bathing beach tents were provided for changing and preserving the modesty of visitors.

Caption For Ullswater, From Place Fell 1892

This view, looking west from the slopes of Place Fell, is towards the head of the lake at Glenridding, and shows the northern stretch.

Caption For Chigwell, The Village C1955

Guyden's Bakery (left) is a long-time landmark of the village; the front is 19th-century, but the building behind dates from the 18th century.

Caption For Penrith, Edenhall 1893

In the centre of this spacious village is the War Memorial, standing on the edge of the village green. It was officially 'unveiled' in 1920.