Photos

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Maps

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1895, Shalcombe Ref. RNE828727
1895, Sholing Ref. RNE830492
1899, Skerries, The Ref. RNE832022
1899, Sneinton Ref. RNE833654
1899, Nether Hall Ref. RNE788634
1895, Nettlestone Ref. RNE789176
1899, Newlands Park Ref. RNE791271
1895, Ningwood Common Ref. RNE792341
1895, North End Ref. RNE793234
1896, London Ref. RNE766175
1895, Pear Tree Ref. RNE802269
1895, Pelhamfield Ref. RNE802705
1899, Penmon Ref. RNE803709
1899, Penrhos Ref. RNE804064
1899, Penrhyd Lastra Ref. RNE804087
1899, Pen-Y-Garnedd Ref. RNE804879
1899-1900, St Budeaux Ref. RNC823680
1899, Sandown Ref. RNC825137
1902, Tettenhall Wood Ref. RNC846165
1903-1910, Trearddur Ref. RNC851640

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,701 to 6,710.

Pantddu Farm And Aberbeeg

I grew up in the farm in the picture. My parents were Ern and Megan Sheppard. Dad delivered milk for many years, initially from churns carried around in a horse and cart and later the milk was in glass bottles from a ...Read more

A memory of Aberbeeg in 1940 by Annette Lewis (Sheppard

Crathorne Arms

I lived in Hutton Rudby but we had family friends in Crathorne, the Gibsons. They lived in Rose Cottage opposite the post office and village shop. I use to work on weekends for Redvest Bolton, a local farmer and landlord of the ...Read more

A memory of Crathorne in 1959 by Bill Eden

Lock Keeper

My grandfather, Edward Ernest Light, was the lock keeper at Sonning when this photo would have been taken. He was married to Lily and they had 3 sons, Edgar, Harold and Len, and a daugher Evie. Harold was my father and was born in the ...Read more

A memory of Sonning in 1910 by Deborah Boyce

Evacuation

I was evacuated to Kibworth three times; in 1939 I came probably from my school, Newington Green in North London. i stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Dinkley. After a few months, a bomb fell in Kibworth, probably on the way to ...Read more

A memory of Kibworth Beauchamp in 1930 by Dorothy Beth

Idyllic Memories Of A Childhood In Clochan

I was bridesmaid at my Auntie Pat and Uncle Rolf's wedding at Presholme church. They met when he was a prisoner of war and married when I was three. I then spent many holidays with them during the 1950s, ...Read more

A memory of Clochan in 1950 by Elizabeth Read

Happy Days

I Iived in the Children's Home Cannon Court from 1954 until 1960. They were great years. I attended Fetcham School and St Domonic Salvo Collage at Leatherhead. I spent a lot of time at the Splash and walked the cinder track past the pig ...Read more

A memory of Fetcham in 1954 by Martin Hartigan

Growing Up In Streatham

I grew up in Streatham and lived in Blegborough Road off of Mitcham Lane. I attended Granton Road Primary School in Streatham Vale and later Ensham County Secondary School for Girls in Tooting. I met my late husband when I ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Christine Heydinrych

Village Shop

My partner Tim and I have owned this shop since 1999. This has been a family busines for 12 years with our daughter Amanda helping us. This was originally the "paper shop" which is how many older resdents of the village still refer to ...Read more

A memory of Epsom in 2011 by Teresa Cass

Childhood Memories

I have wonderful memories of many summer holidays and of Christmas time, when the whole family gathered to stay in a house called Cestria with my aunt, Nellie and Marcus Webb. I remember a gardener called George, a ...Read more

A memory of Brafield-on-the-Green in 1954

Early Accommodation For Leveringtons Fruit Pickers

It was after World War 1 that strawberry growing became important around the Wisbech area and as strawberry prices continued to rise so more and more strawberries were planted. Eventually, local ...Read more

A memory of Leverington in 1920 by Susan Robb

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,081 to 16,104.

Caption For Southam, Southam Delabere 1901

One of the largest surviving 16th-century houses in the county, this magnificent house was owned by the de la Bere family until around 1831.

Caption For Axmouth, The Village 1927

The end of our coastal journey brings us to one of the finest churches in Devon. St Michael's is a delight.

Caption For Salcombe, From Portlemouth 1928

A few ruined walls in the estuary mark the site of Fort Charles, which was garrisoned by the royalist army for four months in 1646 during the English Civil War.

Caption For Salcombe, From Portlemouth 1928

A few ruined walls in the estuary mark the site of Fort Charles, which was garrisoned by the royalist army for four months in 1646 during the English Civil War.

Caption For Worcester, South Quay 1910

A party composed mostly of ladies in long flowing skirts enjoys a pleasant stroll between the river and the monastic ruins which adjoin the cathedral.

Caption For Hallow, The Village C1955

So have the patch of grass, the thatched cottage and the trees. The Royal Oak is still there, though it looks very different now.

Caption For Worcester, High Street C1950

This is the north end of High Street, which seems to have had an abundance of shoe shops in 1950: Trueform (on the left) was a popular chain for decades, and Olivers (on the right), is still trading today

Caption For Pangbourne, Parish Church 1910

A monument of Sir John David, 1625, is large and in grey stone with three recumbent effigies, coupled Tuscan columns left and right, and a pediment.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, Brennand Valley 1921

This lovely view was taken just a few miles north of Dunsop Bridge.

Caption For Southport, The Pier C1955

We can also see Prince's Park with its colonnade to the right of the casino. A new open-air bathing pool was added on the seaward side of the park in the late 1920s.

Caption For Carisbrooke, The Village C1955

Main Street c1955 Victorian visitors had a number of inns to choose from when seeking sustenance in the town, some acting as fully-fledged hotels.

Caption For Wootton Bridge, The Sloop Inn C1955

Wootton Bridge has many connections with the sea, as the name of its inn suggests. In the churchyard lies the grave of the Victorian admiral Sir John Baird, who died in 1908.

Caption For Lincoln, Guildhall 1890

To the right is John Gibson's dignified Italianate bank of 1883, now the Nat West and well restored. It towers over Stone Bow and is one of the city's finest Victorian commercial buildings.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Parade 1903

The majority of the buildings fronting the De La Warr Parade were erected between 1891 and 1901, and reflect the late Victorian style of seaside architecture.

Caption For Burgess Hill, Station Road 1950

Burgess Hill is one of the mid 19th-century settlements created on enclosed Wealden commons.

Caption For Upper Beeding, The King's Head C1955

Part of Beeding's Bridge is just visible on the small rise at the far western end of the High Street, next to the Bridge Inn on the left.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1948

Boys on bicycles, shoppers and motorists throng this street, and there is every sign that the public library (left) had a regular flow of readers who still did not have the luxury of owning a newly invented

Caption For Dudley, Entrance To Dudley Zoo C1965

This wooded hill in the town centre is topped by the ruins of a Norman castle, whose builders might not be entirely surprised to find that the outer bailey now houses a zoo: after all, exotic animals were

Caption For Tettenhall, The Pool, Upper Green C1965

Mock-Tudor houses are typical of the area, though these have a pleasanter outlook than most. It may be pleasant, but not necessarily peaceful, as they stand close to the A41.

Caption For St Annes, From The Pier 1913

The size of these hotels shows how busy and popular the resort of St Anne's was in those days. The sea came well up to the promenade; in later years, as at Southport, it has receded.

Caption For Uley, The Street C1960

Good examples of 18th-century architecture can be seen in Uley; one is The King's Head, with a brightly painted sign outside that dates from the time of George I.

Caption For Norwich, Strangers' Hall 1919

The building contains examples of domestic furniture along with maps and illustrations of old Norwich.

Caption For Andover, Anna Valley, The Foundry 1899

Ann or Anna was originally the name for the shining stream now known as the Pillhill Brook, a tributary of the River Anton. The people of the Stone Age lived by the water.

Caption For Droxford, The Village C1960

Izaak Walton fished here in the Meon, reflecting that the valley 'exceeds all England for swift, shallow, clear, pleasant brooks and store of trout.'