Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1946, Spinney Hills Ref. NPO836333
1945, Stamshaw Ref. NPO838020
1946, Stanground Ref. NPO838289
1945, Steephill Ref. NPO839056
1946, Plympton Ref. NPO807773
1947, Point Lynas Ref. NPO807860
1946, Pomphlett Ref. NPO808373
1947, Porth Eilian Ref. NPO809662
1945, Portsea Island Ref. NPO809900
1946, New Grimsby Ref. NPO789784
1945, Niton Ref. NPO792385
1946, Northward Ref. NPO794488
1946, Oreston Ref. NPO797912
1946, Orton Waterville Ref. NPO798078
1945, Pan Ref. NPO799692
1947, Rhôs Lligwy Ref. NPO815873
1947, Rhostrehwfa Ref. NPO815991
1945, Rookley Ref. NPO819778
1945, Roud Ref. NPO820473
1895, Lordswood Ref. RNE767478

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,511 to 6,520.

Living In Godmanchester

Growing up in Godmanchester was a good experience. We lived in St Anne's Lane and I went to school there as well, then went to school in Park Lane. Then in 1956 I went to the Secondary Modern, starting at Brookside and ...Read more

A memory of Godmanchester in 1950 by Danny Evans

Memories Of A 'war Kid'

See my memory under "What did you do in the war, Granddad?' This pic shows the point on the Wey navigation featured in my 'Giving up smoking' story. The barn where the heavy horses were housed is still there, opposite the 'oil mills'. It is now a visitor centre.

A memory of Weybridge in 1940 by Stephen Squires

Orchard Gardens

In about 1972 we as a family moved into West Challow, although with being at a young age I hated it, since moving from Wantage and my friends this it seemed was in the middle of nowhere. I used to cycle most days to Icknield, if ...Read more

A memory of West Challow by Mark Clarke

Holidays In Lightwater

As a very young child coming from Berkshire, I with a brother have spent many years of enjoyment staying with relatives in Grassmere Road in the house where my mother along with other members grew up, The house seemed large ...Read more

A memory of Lightwater by Mark Clarke

Barnsley Town Hall 1955 The Year I Started To Work There.

I was two weeks short of my 16th birthday, when I started work in the motor tax office which was situated in Barnsley Town Hall. Although we were employed by the Borough Treasurer's Deptment, ...Read more

A memory of Barnsley in 1955 by Mary Lipscombe

Netherthong Public Houses Part 1

This chapter is a work in progress and as it is more than the 1000 words allowed in this memory, I have split it into 2 sections. The current title is : Public House, inn, alehouse, tavern, pothouse, beer ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

My Mothers Memories

My mother who is 93 this year and very much alive and kicking is descended from the Cropthorne Dingleys. She spent much of her early childhood and teenage years before ww2 with her family in Cropthorne. She has such vivid ...Read more

A memory of Cropthorne

Hanging In Sully During Second World War

My mother Edith Templeman as a child seems to remember two black soldiers being hung for the rape of a local church organist during the Second World War, does anyone know if this was true?

A memory of Sully in 1945 by Phillip Morgan

A Bevin Boy

I was called up under the Bevin Scheme in April, 1944, and after a rather indifferent training at Annfield Plain Training Centre, was sent to the Hobson, as I was staying at the time in lodgings in Burnopfield with a Mrs. Crisp, ...Read more

A memory of Burnopfield in 1944 by George Rayner

My Memories Of Plasterdown Camp

Following my basic training at Crownhill Barracks Plymouth in June 1951 I was transferred to Plasterdown Camp to complete intensive training until October 1951. I was in the Wiltshire Regiment and as I came from ...Read more

A memory of Tavistock in 1951 by Brian Timbrell

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,625 to 15,648.

Caption For Heysham, Half Moon Bay C1965

It is a busy beach in the Swinging Sixties: these people are not day trippers to Heysham, but guests of Middleton Towers who have made their way to the beach for a day of free activity and entertainment

Caption For Sleaford, Grantham Road C1965

This is an attractive approach road into the town centre of Sleaford. The grass verge has gone to make way for a cycle path.

Caption For Hemingbrough, The Church C1955

The needle-thin 15th-century spire of St Mary's parish church at Hemingborough seems disproportionate to its low, 13th-century central tower.

Caption For Shepton Mallet, The Square And Cross C1965

This cross was built in the 13th-century market place in around 1500, and was used for the sale of butter, eggs and chickens. Adjacent were 'shambles' or stalls - the base of one still remains.

Caption For London, The Tower Of London C1965

A view of the Tower from Tower Bridge as a police boat races downstream. Traitor's Gate can be seen in the river wall to the left.

Caption For Basildon, Ghyllgrove C1960

A number of neighbourhoods—Fryerns, Barstable, Kingswood and Lee Chapel South—were in place by 1958. Then, the government issued plans for increased house-building all over the country.

Caption For Corringham, Woodbrooke Way C1955

These shops serve an outlying part of Corringham: they are the usual mix of grocer, newsagent and hardware shop.

Caption For Cholsey, The Post Office C1960

Amongst the display boards outside the post office, in the Forty, is one advertising two home fixtures of Reading Football Club: one match against Arsenal and the other against Brentford.

Caption For West Runton, The Village C1960

The most famous inhabitant of West Runton died some 600,000 years ago: the skeleton of a giant elephant was found in the cliffs after erosion in the 1990s.

Caption For St Ives, Fore Street 1906

Fore Street is still one of St Ives' busiest thoroughfares.

Caption For Impington, The Church C1965

As with so many churches, St Andrew's in Impington exhibits an interesting blend of styles.

Caption For Richmond, From Terrace 1898

The Terrace, another Georgian promenade, offers a spectacular panorama of the town.

Caption For Seaford, Esplanade 1906

Once a proud member of the medieval Cinque Ports, various attempts to revive the town as a seaside resort half succeeded.

Caption For Rochester, College Gate C1965

One of the three surviving 15th-century entrances to the cathedral precincts, College Gate stands at the foot of Boley Hill, and is banded with stone and flint, with a timber-framed upper storey.

Caption For Snodland, The Station C1960

This industrial village on the outskirts of Rochester, now surrounded by cement works and paper mills, was the site of famous vineyards in the 14th century.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place C1965

The base of the market cross is hidden by the stalls and the Victorian water pump. Ahead is the Tiger's Head and the Edwardian shoe shop of 1912.

Caption For Llandrindod Wells, Station Crescent C1900

Victoriana and mock-Tudor set the scene around the unmade road of the Crescent. The large shop in the foreground specialises as a clothing and outfitting emporium.

Caption For Fleckney, High Street Looking South East C1960

Originally it had one of the first framework knitting communities of the 19th century, and the local firm, Wolsey Knitwear, had its beginnings in the village.

Caption For Uppingham, The Market Place C1955

The square is overlooked by the church of St Peter and St Paul, which commands views of the town on one side and rolling countryside on the other. The post office completes the scene.

Caption For Luxulyan, The Village 1907

The village is noted for its granite quarries, which furnished stone for the Duke of Wellington's sarcophagus in St Paul's Cathedral.

Caption For Plymouth, Tavistock Road 1890

School children linger on the pavements close by their school. Each boy wears a smart suit and cap or boater, each girl a bright white pinafore dress.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Thames Barges On West Beach 1912

In the foreground are Thames barges with their characteristic lee-boards - a form of offset keel which can be raised in shallow waters.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

Ramblers (right) head for the hills, striding purposefully out past the Rayburne Hotel and Cafe in the centre of Coniston village.

Caption For Staithes, The Beach 1950

A sign on one of the boats advertises sea trips, and the 'Frank and Elizabeth, the 'Sunbeam' and another craft seem to be quite busy.