Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Amlwch Ref. RNE624994
1899, Amlwch Port Ref. RNE624995
1899, Anglesey Ref. RNE625707
1895, Ashey Ref. RNE627605
1898, Ashton Vale Ref. RNE627913
1898, Avonmouth Ref. RNE629264
1899, Aylestone Ref. RNE629361
1946, The Holmes Ref. NPO846418
1945, Totland Ref. NPO850766
1898, Billacombe Ref. RNE640022
1895, Bonchurch Ref. RNE645746
1946, Whitleigh Ref. NPO869347
1946, Wolverhampton Ref. NPO872306
1946, Wood End Ref. NPO872450
1899, Benllech Ref. RNE638472
1945, Wymering Ref. NPO875232
1945, Yafford Ref. NPO875522
1945, Yarbridge Ref. NPO875558
1947, Anglesey/Ynysmôn Ref. NPO967220
1947, Glyngarth Ref. NPO1189006

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,471 to 6,480.

When I Was A Little Younger

I lived in Goldsithney and used to go fishing with the Allans, Jeff and David and the son of Mr Murray a French teacher at Humphrie Davy. My cousins lived just 50 yards from the Allans and were called Tamblyn. We all ...Read more

A memory of Prussia Cove in 1961 by Keith Prole

This Picture Is Very Nostalgic For Me,

Walburga Ehrengarde Helena, Lady Paget, 1839 - 1929 Born in Germany was a diarist and the last of Queen Victoria's intimate friends. Lady Paget died of burns after falling asleep by the fire at her home ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1963 by Gary Mason

Holiday

We visited the Lizard during our summer holidays. It was the hottest year for years. We stayed in a caravan, on a caravan site near the Mousehole junction. There was my parents, my brother, sister and in the other caravan, next door was my two ...Read more

A memory of Lizard in 1978 by Jean Smith

Holmfirth

I think it was 1976 when our dad took us to Holmfirth. He loved watching 'Last of the Summer Wine' which was filmed there. As we were children we sat in the back and watched the hills coming closer and closer. Dad drove careful up the ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1976 by Jean Smith

Muriel Curries Memory Of Living In Harrogate

I worked at Robert Hirst rain coat factory in Oatlands Harrogate until I emigrated to America

A memory of Beckwithshaw in 1964 by Muriel Grasso/Nee Currie

School Days

I attended the local school. I now live in Tasmania, Australia. Seeing this photo of my school brings back so many happy memories. Mrs Butler was my headmisstress and I remained in contact with her even when they retired to the Isle of ...Read more

A memory of Standon in 1968 by Diana Fildes/Machin

More Memories From My Childhood In Gilfach

I remember when I was little there was a shoe shop called Dimmocks, also near the church I remember a shop called The Dairy where I was allowed 3d worth of sweets if I'd been good, they came in a ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1961 by Fiona Scurlock

Granny And Grandad Green

I remember going to visit Granny and Grandad Green every Sunday mornign with my father, Geoffrey Green. When out visit was over, usually I was allowed a 'treat' from the shop that Granny Green ran. We would go ...Read more

A memory of Hurstbourne Tarrant in 1963 by Diana Peckham

My Old Home Stonebyres Smallholdings

Hi there to everyone who reads this, it might jog your memory some, only I don't really think there are many of the old gang left now from Stonebyres estate. To jog your memory I will mention a few names from ...Read more

A memory of Stonebyres in 1930 by Alexander (Alistair) Hannah

The First Years

This is where I was born, the street has barely changed. I lived there with my parents and sister, we lived there until we moved to the prefabs in Midton. Only a couple of properties on the other side have been demolished, it was so ...Read more

A memory of Gourock in 1941 by Moira Wright

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,529 to 15,552.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral From Brayford C1965

The Roman Foss Dyke canal fell out of use during Anglo-Saxon times, but was restored after the Norman Conquest to become one of the main outlets for the great medieval city’s wool and lead exports.

Caption For Ynyshir, The Pit C1965

A final view of the Park with plenty of activity around the paddling pool, but with no one in it.

Caption For Crickhowell, The Bridge 1893

The long bridge over the wide Usk river separates Crickhowell from the neighbouring village of Llangattock.

Caption For Tyneham, Rectory 1972

Gutted by fire in 1966, and since reduced to a single- storey shell, the Rectory in Tyneham village was built in 1853 for Rev Nathaniel Bond of Creech Grange.

Caption For Monks Eleigh, The Street C1955

Following the closure of the post office and stores in March 2003, a community shop and post office opened in the barn of the Swan in December 2003.The single-decker bus is approaching another now

Caption For Ebbw Vale, From Beaufort Hill C1960

Each community was distinct, with its own sense of identity. The air here, once so dense with the smoke of the ironworks, is now crisp and clear.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Hoover Ltd C1965

Opened in 1948, the Hoover factory was built near the site of the Plymouth Ironworks.

Caption For Staverton, Staverton Church

Staverton Bridge has seen its fair share of incidents, especially in the form of floods; though less common than they were, these still occur.

Caption For Wigan, Market Place C1955

Despite redevelopment, the facades of these buildings, which cluster around the medieval market place, remain recognisable today.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Custom House 1898

The Purfleet, with its low bridge, is an old tidal inlet of the Ouse. Here stands the exquisite Custom House of 1683, with its graceful classical-style facade.

Caption For Southampton, Westgate 1908

The timber-framed Tudor House, one of the city's finest buildings, dates back to about 1500, and has hardly changed at all since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

Hampshire's only commercial airport was once at the centre of a major controversy.

Caption For Kensington, St Mary Abbott's 1899

This church in Kensington High Street was foundd in the 12th century by the Abbot of Abingdon. It was rebuilt by the Victorians between 1869 and 1872 to Sir George Gilbert Scott's lavish design.

Caption For Alton, Normandy Street 1898

This view looks towards the town from the junction of Anstey Road, Normandy Street and Paper Mill Lane.

Caption For Alton, Normandy Street 1907

The building on the right with a hanging sign was the Bell Alehouse.

Caption For Alton, The Butts C1965

The freehold of the Butts was presented to the town by the Lord of the Manor is 1981.

Caption For York, The Castle, The Old Prison C1885

He was using the name of Palmer, and it was not until he was imprisoned that his true identity was discovered.

Caption For Leeds, St John's Church Interior 1897

The interior is unusual, being in the form of two naves, rather than nave and aisle.

Caption For Wetherby, Market Place 1909

At the turn of the century Wetherby was described in some tourist guides as 'a town of no interest'.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1909

A tea-room has opened on the corner of Princess Street to cater for the increase in the population. The shops on the left have now made way for more modern blocks of shops and offices.

Caption For Clitheroe, Market Place 1921

Our photographer is standing in Church Street.The early markets were held in this area of the town.The White Lion Hotel on the right is still there today, and so is W D Cunliffe the grocers and bakers.Three

Caption For Waddington, The Village 1903

There was also a tannery, sited well away from the cottages because of its smell.

Caption For Clitheroe, View From The Castle C1950

More rooftops, a passing steam train (they were being replaced by diesel- powered locomotives at this time) and the sweep of the park express progress. The bandstand has arrived.

Caption For Newquay, Trenance Park And Viaduct 1912

The attractive Trenance Gardens were developed in this sheltered valley which emerges near the head of the Gannel.