Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1902, Wolverhampton Ref. RNC872306
1899, Wootton Common Ref. RNC874457
1899-1909, Yafford Ref. RNC875522
1899, Yaverland Ref. RNC875709
1903-1910, Anglesey/Ynysmôn Ref. RNC967220
1897-1902, Whitechapel Ref. RNC868443
1899, Whiteley Bank Ref. RNC868976
1899-1900, Whitleigh Ref. RNC869347
1897-1899, Widley Ref. RNC870001
1902-1903, Wilford Ref. RNC870308
1899, Upper Hyde Ref. RNC857519
1901-1902, Upton Ref. RNC858089
1910, West Mouse Ref. RNC864764
1901-1903, Western Park Ref. RNC865802
1899-1909, Weston Manor Ref. RNC866347
1903-1910, Tregaian Ref. RNC852062
1903-1910, Tryfil Ref. RNC854003
1903-1910, Tyddyn Dai Ref. RNC855271
1903-1910, Tywyn Trewan Common Ref. RNC856290
1899, Steephill Ref. RNC839056

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,711 to 6,720.

Any Historians Out There?

This isn't a memory ......more of an appeal perhaps to any historian in Rudgwick. My mother, Una Griffin aged 15 and her sister Patricia aged 19 arrived at Liverpool from Bombay on the 5th June 1944. The were daughters of ...Read more

A memory of Rudgwick in 1944 by Linda Pierce

Shamley Green School

My father Fred, went to this school many years ago. He remembers the swimming pool that was at the far end of the playing field (now coverd by weeds and trees), the boys would swim in the summer months. Sadly there was a ...Read more

A memory of Shamley Green in 1930 by Pauline Simmons

St Michaels Church,Pitsea

Born in Pitsea in 1938, I was christened there and visited the church during holidays from boarding school. The picture shown is a view of the back (south side) of the church. My maternal grandfather, father and one of my ...Read more

A memory of Pitsea in 1940 by Mike Perry

The Beach Huts

We spent many lovely holidays here and my lasting memory is of our first job was to race down to the beach and see 'Dick' Davies and sort a beach hut for our 2 weeks stay, they were a little piece of calm when the weather was rough, ...Read more

A memory of Overstrand in 1972 by Jane Bridges

18 Emsgate Lane .The Post Office In 1948

I am tracing family history. I would like to know who was running the Post Office in that year in 1948?My mother Marjorie Edna Webber was an assistant there. I also have family memories of Mattie and Percy ...Read more

A memory of Silverdale in 1948 by Jean Davey

My Life In Seaton

1943! The year I was born, where I lived and was brought up at my grandparents' shop, 'S W Pearce & Son'. I went to school in Downderry and Antony, then later Liskeard Grammer. On leaving school, I worked in the family ...Read more

A memory of Seaton in 1943 by Mike Pearce

Cefn Mawr

I spent most of my summer holidays in Cefn Mawr at my Nain's. Most of my late mother's family came from Cefn and a lot still reside there. I have such happy memories of Sunday morning walks on the river bank with my uncle and ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Mawr in 1955 by Heather Walker

“Play Up, Play Up, And Play The Game!”

My memory bank has been activated by the contributed items about Hugh Bell Central School, though my recollections of Hugh Bell are older than those published on this website. My years at Hugh Bell were 1938 to ...Read more

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1940 by Harry Killick

My Aunt Lived Here

My Aunt Clarice and Uncle Keith Symes live in Micheldever in the early 1960s, I used to go there on holiday, I remember going to the river and collecting cress off the water, there was tons of it. I believe they lived in the Forge, I believe Keith's father and brother worked in the smithy.

A memory of Micheldever by Michael Jones

Churchgate Hotel, Old Town

I have very happy memories of working at this hotel many years ago but have lost contact with the friends I had there. My first introduction to good food was from Bill the chef, and his daughter Yvonne made delicious ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1970 by Peta Helen Smith

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,105 to 16,128.

Caption For Drayton, Havant Road C1955

Drayton, a suburb of Portsmouth, lies close to Portsdown Hill, a 7-mile chalk ridge stretching from Bedhampton to Fareham.

Caption For Fordingbridge, Bridge Street C1955

Situated on the north-western edge of the New Forest, Fordingbridge was once famous for the manufacture of canvas and sail cloth.

Caption For Runswick, A Fisherman's Cottage 1936

Lobster pots dry in the fresh air outside one of the tiny cottages that cling to the dramatic cliff swooping down to the sea. Coastal erosion is a constant peril around Runswick bay.

Caption For Sible Hedingham, The Almshouses, Swan Street 1953

The almshouses are in the foreground on the right-hand side.

Caption For Polperro, Couch's House And Saxon Bridge 1924

Polperro's narrow valley is particularly prone to flash floods; in the drought summer of 1976 a sudden downpour changed the stream into a raging torrent which threw cars around like corks and deposited

Caption For Coverack, The Harbour C1960

Smuggling was a major industry in the 18th century, with vast quantities of contraband passing through little ports such as Coverack.

Caption For Luccombe, The Village 1901

Luccombe village itself is seen here against the backdrop of the wooded Horner Hill in a view taken from Knowle Top.

Caption For Preston, Penwortham Hill 1921

This view shows Penwortham Hill and the climb out of Preston on the Liverpool/Southport road. The newly-erected Penwortham War Memorial is on the right.

Caption For Stafford, Church Lane C1960

These attractive timber-framed buildings are typical of the small dwellings which must have been common in the town in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Caption For Cowes, View From The Pier 1933

The ornate circular iron railings attached to the balustrade were replaced by a set of public toilets that stood on the Parade, but were removed after the Second World War.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

The pony and trap seen here was a versatile form of transport.

Caption For Alton, The Butts C1965

Historically, these thatched cottages were in Chawton, but they became part of Alton in the early 1930s. Here they are boarded up and awaiting the restoration which took place in 1972.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, Brennand Valley 1921

This lovely view was taken just a few miles north of Dunsop Bridge.We can see the tiny River Brennand running down to join the Whitendale River to make the River Dunsop, which gives the town its

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge C1955

The village of Waddington has won the 'Best Kept Village in Lancashire' title on many occasions.When Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1953, the village erected a Coronation Bridge and laid

Caption For Bindon Abbey, 1894

Graves and ivy-clad ruins are shown beside the Monks' Cemetery of Bindon Abbey. The community was founded for the Cistercian Order by William de Glastonia in 1149.

Caption For Stoborough, Ridge Cross Roads C1955

Graves and ivy-clad ruins are shown beside the Monks' Cemetery of Bindon Abbey. The community was founded for the Cistercian Order by William de Glastonia in 1149.

Caption For Abergavenny, Linda Vista Gardens C1965

The landscaping of these gardens was only completed in 1964, following the purchase of Linda Vista House and gardens by the council in 1960.

Caption For Rochdale, Falinge Park 1906

Samuel Turner spent £2,300 on laying out and planting the grounds of Mount Falinge as a public park, which opened on 5 August 1905 amid great celebrations.

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell C1915

This shelter was opened in 1912 in the area known as the Spaw (a corruption of Spodden). There was a similar shelter near the Fairies` Chapel.

Caption For Rhymney, Carno Bridge C1955

In its earliest days the Carno ford was used for the conveyance, by mule and pack horse, of iron ore to the Dowlais Iron Works from the Ras Bryn iron mines.

Caption For Runcorn, Town Centre C1965

Runcorn grew rapidly in the early 1800s from a town in 1801 with a population of just under 1,500 to one with over 10,000 people only 30 years later.

Caption For Dartmouth, Castle Cove 1930

Just visible on the far right at the top of the hill is the day beacon, an 80ft stone tower which marks the eastern side of the entrance to the estuary, as the entrance is almost impossible

Caption For Marlborough, High Street 1907

The church at the far end of the broad street is St Peter & St Paul's. Tile-hung walls are a feature of the town, and several examples can be seen here.

Caption For Romford, High Street 1908

From the cross-roads at the centre of Romford we look towards London as a policeman prepares to control what little traffic there is.