Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899-1900, Moulton Ref. RNC784666
1903-1908, Melton Ref. RNC777950
1901-1902, New England Ref. RNC789634
1903, Wressle Ref. RNC874927
1947, Broughton Ref. NPO652746
1897-1909, Upper Shirley Ref. RNC857780
1903-1908, Camerton Ref. RNC660230
1945, St Lawrence Ref. NPO824024
1946, Rose Hill Ref. NPO819969
1895, Ryehill Ref. RNE823286
1895, St Helens Ref. RNE823882
1895, St Lawrence Ref. RNE824024
1895, Upper Shirley Ref. RNE857780
1895, Hampton Park Ref. RNE726257
1946, Barton Hill Ref. NPO634363
1898, Broom Hill Ref. RNE652269
1897, Burton Ref. RNE657091
1898, Beswick Ref. RNE639310
1947, Gunby Ref. NPO723560
1945, Hampton Park Ref. NPO726257

Books

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Memories

29,050 memories found. Showing results 631 to 640.

Halsway Manor

I discovered this amazing place in 2006 and only wish I had known of it 50 years ago as it is an oasis of rural bliss where folk musicians and dancers meet like-minded people to practise and learn from one another. I first went there ...Read more

A memory of Crowcombe in 2006 by John Howard Norfolk

Camp & Fish

What a wonderful place to camp and fish in the 1950's and 60's. Plenty of fish and sea birds and so very peaceful. In recent years the old railway track Hooton-West Kirby line, which ran alongside Thurstaston shore, has been ripped out ...Read more

A memory of Thurstaston in 1958

Coming Back Home

I came back to brierley bonk in 1966, complete with surfboard, after leaving BH in 1961 ,with my parents for Australia, to start a new life ?,well when i got back the place haden't really changed, Except me.I had left behind ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1966 by Roger Walker

The Howard Family Of Barnes And Hammersmith

My Great-Great-Grandad, Henry Howard, lived in the early 1800’s - a time of great rural depression - and so he left his Devon home to look for work in London with the result that several generations of my ...Read more

A memory of Barnes in 1870 by John Howard Norfolk

Boyhood Memories Of Peperharrow Road.

It was the summer of 1946 and we used to go swimming in the river at a spot called "The Ginny" which was up the road a little (towards the camera) on the opposite side of the road to these houses. This part of ...Read more

A memory of Godalming in 1946 by Michael George

Born Here In 1947

I was born around the corner from the photo, at 15 Eastcote Lane, just off the Northolt Road, in 1947 (born at home, too, not in a hospital!) Remember going to school on Northolt Road, maybe a quarter mile west of the ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1954 by Ray Perkins

Tied Cottage

my dad John Hollis was born in tied cottage at whatcombe march 29th 1930, his dad Frederick Hollis trained race horses at the stables at whatcombe for Dick Dawson, a beautiful part of the country, anyone know anything about whatcombe around that time,

A memory of Whatcombe in 1930 by Jacqueline Hollis

The Convent

My father died the year after I was born and his employer Burton's, provided for myself and my three brothers to attend private schools, which is how I came from London to the Convent at the age of 4. I followed my brother Colin who had ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1947 by Alan Noon

Growing Up In Chis

welcome to u all from brisbane australia.I have lived here for 38 years,am very happy but chiseldon will always be in my heart.Confirmed ,married and our 4 girls were baptised in chiseldon church.We injoyed the washpool and ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1950 by Dawn Downey

Samuel Wright

I am researching my husbands family tree. His great grandad was Samuel Wright who was a coal hauler in Grimsby in 1883, on looking at the census further I found he came from Sudbourne in Suffolk. Terry [my husband] had no idea that his ...Read more

A memory of Sudbourne by Chris Wright

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 1,513 to 1,536.

Caption For Morley, Queens Street C1965

Looming over the town is the tower of the town hall, clearly more than a little influenced in its design by its more prestigious neighbour at Leeds.

Caption For Widnes, St Paul's Church And Free Library 1908

Victoria Square is in the centre of Widnes. The building on the left is the library; the Technical College is at the side of it.

Caption For London, The Wall Worker 1885

The public house has long been a vital constituent of city life. Here customers could relax after the day's toil with a tankard of porter.

Caption For Queniborough, The Village And St Mary's Church C1955

Although Queniborough is virtually a part of the outer edge of suburban Leicester, this photograph presents an almost chocolate-box view of the village.

Caption For Muker, Village 1896

The village of Muker, set toward the western end of the dale, dates back to 1274. After a chapel of ease was built here in 1580, the delightfully named Corpse Way gradually fell into disuse.

Caption For Bingley, From Altar Row 1894

The canal in 1773 and the railway from 1847 brought huge trade and confidence -and pollution - to the small town of Bingley.

Caption For Leigh, Market Street C1950

Leigh was a market town that prospered on coal, cotton, and silk.

Caption For Hoghton, The Tower 1895

The home of the de Hoghton family, the house (which is still there today) was mainly built in the reign of Elizabeth I.

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1960

The centre of Heswall was originally much closer to the shoreline, probably in the area around Village Road and St Peter's Church, but the advent of Telegraph Road - the A540 - has moved the commercial

Caption For Bedford, Bunyan Memorial And Church Green C1955

Undoubtedly Bedford's most famous son - if only because of his imprisonment as a result of religious intolerance - John Bunyan was born into a tinker's family and lived something of the high life before

Caption For Sharpness, The Severn Railway Bridge C1955

Constructed of wrought iron and completed in 1879, the Severn Bridge was the longest tied-arch, bowstring truss bridge on the British railway network.

Caption For Rothesay, Castle 1897

Part of the circular courtyard of the thirteenth-century castle; a favourite spot with Victorian visitors for a picnic. On the left can be seen the honeycomb internal stonework of one of the turrets.

Caption For Tarring, The Church 1890

The church of St Andrew was restored in 1885 and has a shingled broach spire.

Caption For Garboldisham, The Post Office C1955

Mr Burden's shop and Post Office is the centre of village life. Here we see the local bobby returning to his beat - his cycle is parked under the signpost.

Caption For Puncknowle, Village 1906

Under the spreading chestnut trees of St Mary`s churchyard, and on the opposite side of the village street, the photographer`s activities generate much interest from a mixed audience of both children

Caption For Heswall, The Church C1935

St Peter's is a building of some antiquity, and this view of the rear of the parish church does not do justice to its clarity of line or the aesthetic appeal of its architecture.

Caption For Par, Par Green And Tywardreath 1904

The Great Western Railway cuts across the scene, with the ribbon development of Par Green on the far side to the right.

Caption For Wells, St Cuthbert's Church 1890

The second was a 12th-century Norman church - the shaft of a Norman piscina remains in the Lady Chapel - and the third church, built in the 13th cen- tury in Early English style, was restored in

Caption For Margate, Marine Sands C1950

Margate received its Charter of Incorporation in 1857.

Caption For Glasgow, The Stock Exchange 1897

Victorian Glasgow may have been a parvenu compared with Edinburgh, with its ancient history as Scotland's capital and its 18th-century reputation as the Athens of the North, but Glasgow's unparalleled

Caption For Lyme Regis, Church And Town 1890

This is the east end of the chancel and side chapels of the parish church of St Michael the Archangel. These walls date from 1505, but the building becomes older as it rises to the west.

Caption For Styal, The Cotton Mill 1897

To go to Styal now, it takes some imagination to see this place as a prime example of cutting edge technology, but 200 years ago this was the case.

Caption For Church, Church Kirk 1897

St James' Church Kirk is a place of worship of very ancient origin. 'Church' is a Northumbrian word and 'Kirk' is Mercian; both words mean 'a place of worship'.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Portland Walk 2004

Chamber and the Queen's Hall with its stunning panels of stained glass on its western side.