Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1919, Southmead Ref. POP835742
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1899, Kingates Ref. RNC747739
1919, Townhill Park Ref. POP851228
1919, Ashton Gate Ref. POP627896
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1920, Bayswater Ref. POP635141
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1921, Claregate Ref. POP669497
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1919, Borough Ref. POP646259
1921, Breadsall Hilltop Ref. POP649156

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,611 to 6,620.

17th Century Murder Replayed At Church Norton.

The more I think back on this incident, the more bizzare and terryfying it seems. In 2001, around Oct/Nov, myself and a friend drove to the car park at Church Norton church at about 11:00pm. We were at ...Read more

A memory of Sidlesham in 2001 by Jon Clatworthy

The Blackmore Family

A little more information on the Blackmore family, they moved from Ide to become the licences of the Sturt Arms, I would say around 1880, Albert was born 1886 and his sister Alice in 1874. Miss Lillian Wreford sold Albert ...Read more

A memory of Down St Mary in 1940 by John Shapland

Basket Weaving

In the early 60s I went to a works in Thornton Heath where they made willow baskets. There were huge vats of water for soaking large bundles of stripped willow to make them supple prior to being woven into things like shopping ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by Mr Sosgez

Bill And Joan Turners Fruit And Veg Shop

My nan and grandad ran a fruit and veg shop in the village for as long as I can remember (I'm 38 now) when the old A17 was the main road through to King's Lynn. I remember people coming from as far ...Read more

A memory of Walpole Cross Keys by Justin Turner

Morley Cottage

I remember Wareside so well. I lived at Morley Cottage just outside the village. I went there in 1937 with my parents - my father Jim McGowan and Mother Elizabeth.They both worked at Fanhams Hall for Lady Brocket. My mother then ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1940 by Shelagh Bunce

Saltergate

I lived at no. 37 Saltergate, next door to us was Hawksworths plumbers, and the council yard was nearby, I used to watch the steam roller coming out of the yard. There was a cobblers, paper shop, food shop and Harry Fish was near the ...Read more

A memory of Chesterfield in 1957 by Rita Umney

Delivery Days

I was born and bred in the (then village) of Biddulph, south of the hall. My closest memories of the Old Hall were the stories my mother related to me, especially about the incidence of the siege during the Civil War and the use of the ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph in 1947 by Victor Mayer

Lister Street /Clifton Park

I also remember the tree lined Lister Street. I have spent hours throwing sticks up the Horsechestnut tree in Lister street for chonkers. I used to cut thro' Brashers Alleyway (we were customers and allow too) from ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1950 by Stephen Charles Garner

Youth Club And Cadets

I have had some wonderful memories brought back to me durting the last few days. I attended St George's Youth Club for a number of years and had great fun at Christmas when we produced a pantomime in the Church Hall. I spent ...Read more

A memory of Boscombe in 1966 by Graham Francis

Happy Days

Goldenhill (Happy days) My first memories of Goldenhill are visiting my grandparents during the terrible winter of 1947, the snow was said to be five feet thick on Oldcott Drive where it had drifted from across the fields. I ...Read more

A memory of Goldenhill in 1940 by Tony Carter

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,865 to 15,888.

Caption For Sheffield, The Moor C1960

Post-war reconstruction and redevelopment of the Moor was just one of many schemes to rebuild the city. As well as on commercial and retail developments, a major effort was made on housing.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

Note the shopkeepers diligently scanning the High Street in search of custom. Outside E.W.

Caption For Bamburgh, The Village And Castle 1954

Though it looks impressive, the keep is in fact only 35ft high, about a third of the height of those at fortresses like Scarborough and Richmond, and is nearly square at 69ft x 61ft.

Caption For Shiplake, Mill And Lock 1890

This is a wonderful view of the old mill at Shiplake. The top gate of the lock is closed, and the unusual three sluices can be seen as a rowing skiff leaves the chamber.

Caption For Horsmonden, The Green 1903

The village boasts a wealth of old buildings and timbered cottages. The curious building on the left, with the quaint bell tower and decorative geometric detailing is the Working Man's Club.

Caption For Wrotham, St Mary's Road 1903

Wrotham stands at the foot of chalk hills alongside the Pilgrim's Way, and was once a substantial market centre.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1950

This picture gives some indication of the scale of operations at Vauxhall Motors.

Caption For Moseley, St Mary's Row C1965

In the mid 19th century, as Birmingham expanded rapidly, wealthy businessmen were moving out of the city to prime suburbs such as Edgbaston, Harborne and Moseley, where some large, imposing residences

Caption For Olton, The Monastery C1965

Founded by Bernard Ullathorne, the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Birmingham, it was completed in 1873.

Caption For Crondall, The Borough 1952

One of the county's most attractive villages, Crondall has an assortment of picturesque cottages. It has an interesting history too.

Caption For Perranuthnoe, The Flower Fields C1955

The presence of the mount contributed to the growth of nearby Marazion, which flourished in its shadow and catered for the many pilgrims who came to the Benedictine priory which was built on the summit

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Village C1955

This part of the village is immediately behind the church. Bolton Hall Estate own most of the property here; no new houses have been built, nor is there employment other than in agriculture.

Caption For Mildenhall, Tillys Pantry Cafe C1965

Situated at the top of Mill Street, Tilly's advertised '…luncheons, teas and light refreshments, everything homemade.'

Caption For Eaton, The Village C1955

Until around 1950 Eaton had twenty thatched buildings, but today only about a third of that number survives, including Hunter's Close pictured here.

Caption For Mollington, The Mollington Banastre Hotel C1965

The hotel takes its name from the local village name and that of Robert de Banastre, who acquired the estate in the 12th century.

Caption For Warrington, Horse Market And Town Centre C1950

All of this area of Warrington has now been pedestrianised.

Caption For Kidwelly, View From The Castle C1960

The four round towers of the castle which enclose the courtyard can be climbed to a considerable height.

Caption For Chatham, Buckmore Park, Cub Huts C1965

These Cub accommodation huts were ex-service huts made of corrugated asbestos, brought to the park as 'flat packs' to be bolted together on site.

Caption For Sileby, The Memorial Gardens C1960

Regimented pollard trees do little to provide a backdrop screen which will mask out the endless row of unattractive house backs, against which the memorial tends to be lost.

Caption For Wimborne, West Borough C1960

Cars now line both sides of the road, and it would be hard to argue that they do not detract from the visual appeal of the Georgian street scene.

Caption For Whitchurch, Cross Roads C1955

The building on the right – now demolished as part of the road widening scheme - advertises the Crown Hotel, on the other side of the road.

Caption For Newport, Belle Vue Park 1896

Once the home of a bandstand and a small zoo boasting peacocks and monkeys, Belle Vue was also the site for the 1897 Welsh National Eisteddfod.

Caption For Offord D'arcy, Village 1906

The two villages of Offord Darcy and Offord Cluny run into each other. Facing a bend in the road is the Horseshoe Inn; the date 1626 is carved on the jettied cross wing of the inn.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Hart Street C1960

We are now looking east along Hart Street towards the parish church of St Mary.