Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Knighton Fields Ref. RNE749726
1899, Leicester Ref. RNE754740
1895, Hillis Corner Ref. RNE736408
1895, Mottistone Ref. RNE784612
1896, Mount Gould Ref. RNE784790
1896, Mount Wise Ref. RNE785094
1895, Warden Point Ref. RNE860567
1899, Wood Hayes Ref. RNE872666
1899, The Skerries Ref. RNE846530
1898, Thornhaugh Ref. RNE847170
1895, Thornhill Park Ref. RNE847206
1883 - 1902, Hartcliffe Ref. HOSM47875
1901, Lawrence Weston Ref. HOSM50891
1881 - 1902, Westbury Park Ref. HOSM64039
1882 - 1899, Derby Ref. HOSM34421
1881 - 1882, Mickleover Ref. HOSM53669
1882 - 1899, Sunny Hill Ref. HOSM60942
1882, The Holmes Ref. HOSM63908
1899, Cemaes Bay Ref. HOSM34302
1888 - 1899, Bodorgan Ref. HOSM34182

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,531 to 6,540.

New Road

I remember walking past here every day to school from 1950 to 1956 and then I went to Freshwater secondary modern school and still walked by it to catch the bus until I left the village in 1959. I remember the path on the left had a stile ...Read more

A memory of Brighstone in 1952 by Jean Wetherick

Son Of Sgt Bruce Krrc

My father was stationed at Chisledon Camp from 1939 to 1942. Living in Littlehampton on the south coast, threatened with invasion, my mother rented the end thatched cottage of the row of cottages which face the railway line ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1940 by Glenister Bruce

Secret Garden In Spencer Park

I lived in a prefab in Spencer Park. There is a secret garden in the middle of Spencer Park, the iron gate entrance is just off Windmill Road. We used climb into this garden to go scrumping soft fruit. We were often ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth in 1950 by Thomas Marriott

War

My mum was evacuated to here during the Second World War, she remembers a place called Eastwick. I am driving her up for a visit this Friday 30/04/10 to see the village and see what she remembers of the place.

A memory of Ellesmere in 1940 by Darren Duffy

St Saviours Road Croydon

I was born in Croydon (St Mary's Hospital I think) in 1948. We lived in St Saviours Road until I was aged approximately 5 or 6 when we moved to the West Midlands. We would always go back though and spend some of our summer ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Jan Thompson

Rcaf North Luffenham

My father was in the RCAF, stationed at the former RAF base. We lived in the village from 1952 to 1954. The picture on this site was where we lived at the time. The village shop was next door and was operated by Mr and ...Read more

A memory of North Luffenham in 1952 by John Langston

My Grandparents Ran The Post Office

My grandparents, William and Rose Broadway ran the Post Office stores in the late 60's and 70's. I can vividly remember jars of sweets, Grandad boiling his own ham, getting up at 5am to give papers to the ...Read more

A memory of Great Tey in 1968 by Julie Thomson

The Old Fox And Goose

We moved to the old Fox and Goose (next to the tiny shop and just up the road from the Blue Bell pub) in 1962. I was 8 and my brother 3. We stayed for around 2 years. My Dad worked for Alne Brick Co. My Mum cleaned houses. Our ...Read more

A memory of Alne in 1962 by Sharon High

Memory Of Thomas Anthony Clarke

We are trying to track down our family and we have records that a Thomas Anthony Clarke lived at Lyndhurst, Buxton Road, Chinley and was a Agricultural Hardware Merchant. If anyone has any information that would help ...Read more

A memory of Chinley by Louise Clarke

Large Material Store

Quite a number of years ago I visited your village and stumbled accross a large warehouse that sold all kinds of materials from the roll, and then which I used for a while. Can anyone tell me if it is still there please? Kind regards, Iris

A memory of Gamlingay by Iris Please Leve In Rear Summerhouse

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,673 to 15,696.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Common 1937

Large 19th-century houses line the road on the far side of the Common on Chaters Hill. In the grass on this side of the house on the right lies the mediaeval maze.

Caption For Blisworth, Village C1955

Phipps ales and stout and wines and spirits can just be seen advertised on either side of the main door of the thatched Royal Oak in Blisworth.

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 Newport, Belmont Hill 1932

Here, at Belmont Hill, we are looking out of the village, towards the former toll bridge over Wicken Water.

Caption For Bingley, Five Rise Locks C1900

These locks were constructed in 1774 on the Leeds/Liverpool canal, which transformed the town of Bingley into an industrial centre.

Caption For Reighton, Gap C1960

Situated at the southern end of Filey's long beach, the outcrop of Flamborough Head can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Whitby, Khyber Pass 1925

The thing which is most striking about these old photographs is the absence of traffic. Just you try walking up Khyber Pass in the middle of the road today.

Caption For Penarth, The Walk To The Beach 1893

Such were the number of visitors navigating the overgrown and makeshift route from the town centre to the beach that the Windsor estate prioritised the construction of a more permanent path.

Caption For Sissinghurst, Church And Schools 1902

The red-brick village school with its bell-tower and half-tiled gables was built on the main road between Ashford and Royal Tunbridge Wells during the late 19th century, adjoining the churchyard of Holy

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 Newark, The Swimming Pool C1955

Open-air swimming pools are probably the direct descendants of the sea-bathing craze that swept the country during the 19th century. Many towns had open-air pools, though few now survive.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Driffold And Boddington Gardens C1965

Though Dr Boddington was most famous for his work with TB patients, he also cared for mentally ill patients at Driffold House Asylum at the corner of Wyndley Lane and The Driffold.

Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge 1921

The rowing boat in this view is approaching the boat slide, the abutment of which is just visible on the far left. The huge weeping willow beyond is on a small island.

Caption For Bedford, The River 1929

In this photograph we look west from the tip of Mill Meadow Island towards the Embankment and the north bank of the river.

Caption For Colchester, St Mary At The Walls 1921

Today it peers over the western Roman wall exposed by the demolition of all these cot- tages and into the roaring gulch cut by Balkerne Hill, a dual carriageway stretch of the western bypass

Caption For Shandon, The Hydro 1901

The hydropathic movement started in the 1830s using ordinary water and offering a variety of treatments, including Turkish, Russian, sitz baths, electrical, douche and vapour.

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 Bingley, Five Rise Locks, The Leeds & Liverpool Canal 1894

These locks were constructed in 1774 on the Leeds/Liverpool canal, which transformed the town of Bingley into an industrial centre.

Caption For London, London Bridge 1904

So busy was London bridge at peak times that the authorities were compelled to station police constables along the central rib of the roadway to encourage a smooth flow of traffic.

Caption For Rousdon, Church 1900

Sir Henry Williamson Peek, of the biscuit family, built a mansion here in 1870 and while he was at it got his architects, George and Vaughan, to build this church.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Transporter Bridge 1913

Before the commissioning of the transporter bridge a ferry operated across the Tees to Port Clarence.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1933

Here, we are looking out onto King's Parade from the front of King's College. To the left is the Senate House, while the tower with four distinctive turrets belongs to the Church of Great St Mary.

Caption For Yarmouth, Bridge Road C1955

The Bugle Hotel c1955 Although Yarmouth never really devel- oped as a traditional seaside resort, there are stretches of sand available for bath- ing.

Caption For Banbury, Town Hall 1921

The second largest town in Oxfordshire, Banbury has long been famous as the main meeting point of routes from the Midlands to London and Oxford.