Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1902, Pendeford Ref. RNC803198
1903-1910, Pengorffwysfa Ref. RNC803350
1903-1910, Pen-Lôn Ref. RNC803666
1903-1910, Penmon Ref. RNC803709
1903-1910, Penmynydd Ref. RNC803717
1902, Scotlands Ref. RNC826653
1899-1909, Shalcombe Ref. RNC828727
1899, Shide Ref. RNC829991
1902-1903, Sinfin Ref. RNC831549
1903-1904, Ratho Ref. RNC813587
1903-1910, Rhosmeirch Ref. RNC815973
1945, Cowes Ref. NPO679417
1946, Crew's Hole Ref. NPO683122
1947, City Dulas Ref. NPO669049
1945, Clatterford Ref. NPO669652
1946, Clay Hill Ref. NPO669807
1945, Colwell Bay Ref. NPO675874
1946, Blaise Hamlet Ref. NPO643637
1947, Bodedern Ref. NPO644851
1945, Bowcombe Ref. NPO647105

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,731 to 6,740.

Music At The Forest Grammar

Music at The Forest Grammar School I taught music at 'The Forest' - 1954 - 1964. Thence to New Guinea (which I thought was in Africa! - geography not a strong point). For those who may be interested my website is at ...Read more

A memory of Winnersh in 1960 by David Urquhart Jones

Loved Going To The River

My grandmother had a shop in Newport Pagnall and my mother was born there, she is now 90 years old. We have fond memories of Lathbury where we used to have our summer holidays there, playing and swimming and fishing in the river. A great site, thank-you. Kind regards, Viv

A memory of Newport Pagnell in 1959 by Vivien Knight Nee Thexton

Warrener

Greetings Folks! I am doing some family research and have reached a bit of a dead end with my Grandfather, Andler Warrener (possibly known as Hanley Warrener in his very early life). I know that he was born in 1869 in Askern to Charlotte ...Read more

A memory of Askern in 1870 by Barrie Warrener

Born And Bred In Wortley Leeds

I was born in Wortley in 1947, went to Upper wortley School, then Silver Royd CS, then worked at Yorkshire Engineering Supplies in Upper Wortley Road. I met my husband in the Hanover Arms, Lower Wortley ...Read more

A memory of Lower Town in 1947 by Margaret Elliott

School Days

Having moved from Shropshire in Jan 1962 this was the school where I finished my education, so I was only there for a few months. Our house was just behind the house in Burrow Hill, but the we moved to Lighterwater and I had to catch the ...Read more

A memory of Chobham in 1963 by Maxine Pickett

I Need Help To Find Long Lost Relatives

Losing my mother and father, I know very little of my family on my mother's side. I do know she worked in her grandfather's shop. He owned 3 shops, a tobacconist, a hairdressers, a store, on the ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by Deidre Smith

Living In Hiscott Circa 1970s

My name is Jeremy Silwood and I stayed in Hiscott farm in the early 1970s with the family of Mr and Mrs Adair. I met Dianne Adair at a club one evening with my then friend Alistair Symons of Crawley in West Sussex and ...Read more

A memory of Hiscott in 1972 by Jeremy Silwood

Evacuee

My memories of Kiddington are happy memories. I was evacuated there from 1940 until 1942 during the Second World War. I was billeted with Mr & Mrs Reynolds at upper Kiddington They were very kind and looked after me well. I was eight ...Read more

A memory of Kiddington in 1940 by William Dowler

Below Hambledon

I spent my early years playing and later working in the fields in the valley between Hambledon and Shillingstone hills. At one time I worked for Mr Harry Watts and later his daughter Jo. I can remember once Harry Watts and Mr ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1955 by David Moon

Bank Hall

Hi Carl, yeh mixed memories of Bank Hall, Kevin Brennan, the head, Roger Cubby, Peter Lucas, Alan Ticombe, Gerald Phillips, Leicester Symthe etc who were staff, and the pupils Ray Lynch, Phil Carney, Steve Butler etc etc. Great ...Read more

A memory of Chapel-en-le-Frith in 1975 by Tim Shepperd

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,153 to 16,176.

Caption For St Just, Church And Market Place 1908

This old tin-streaming town is perched on a windy hill a mile inland from the sea. Solidly built of heavy granite, it turns its back stolidly on the gales.

Caption For Ilkley, The Moors 1906

This captivating view was taken looking towards the top of the 1,320-feet-high Rombalds Moor and shows White Wells at top right.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The Old Bridge And Castle C1950

An excellent view of the Old Bridge with the castle in the background.

Caption For Pitsea, The Broadway C1955

The park, on the north side of London Road at the junction with Rectory Road, used to be known as Beckney Mead.

Caption For Pitsea, The Recreation Ground C1955

The park, on the north side of London Road at the junction with Rectory Road, used to be known as Beckney Mead.

Caption For Headingley, 1894

It would be a few years on before electric street-trams would link Headingley with Leeds city centre.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Boar Lane bissects Briggate and runs along the southern edge of the commercial heart of the city between Kirkgate and Park Row.

Caption For Peterborough, Bridge Street C1955

A fine gent with a stick strolls toward Hepworths and a range of other sober shopfronts. Cars are few, and all rather dark.

Caption For Dublin, Sackville Street 1897

A view of O'Connell Street looking north with O'Connell Bridge over the River Liffey in the foreground.

Caption For Dublin, Phoenix Park 1897

The park is the largest urban park in Europe, five times the size of London's Hyde Park.

Caption For Hawes, Haymaking 1924

Mechanization might well have reached market traders, but down on the farm things were different. Here a sled is being put to good use during haymaking near Hawes.

Caption For Poole, The Park Lake 1931

Swans have long been a feature of the park, including appearances, as here in the Thirties and also after the Second World War, of a black swan.

Caption For Brixham, The Harbour 1890

The statue commemorates the landing of William of Orange in 1688: it was less than a year old when this photograph was taken. It is the only statue in the country to have an inscription in Dutch.

Caption For Seaton, White Cliff From Beach 1898

The shingle beach here is showing the beginnings of a tourist industry, but in the late 19th century fishing was still important.

Caption For Weymouth, Sands 1904

With the grand façade of the newly-constructed Royal Hotel in the background, replacing the simpler building which had been demolished in 1981, the ever-popular and long suffering Weymouth donkeys prepare

Caption For Glengarriff, Eccles Hotel 1897

Glengarriff was a favourite tourist spot from the mid-nineteenth century when visited by Edward VII as Prince of Wales.

Caption For London, The Kings Head 1875

This old inn, just over the river from London Bridge, was called by Stow 'one of the fair inns' of Southwark.

Caption For Hastings, Esplanade 1890

Hastings emerged as a seaside resort in the early 19th century, and expanded rapidly from its kernel of a fishing port and town.

Caption For Knaresborough, Market Day 1921

The ancient market town of Knaresborough clings to the limestone bluff of a gorge carved by the River Nidd, and is famous for several things: the oldest woollen mill in England, Mother Shipton, a 15th-century

Caption For Coventry, Hertford Street C1955

Broadgate was always the hub around which Coventry revolved, and Hertford Street was once one of the main streets running into it, though it was constructed only in 1912.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Park C1960

In the 16th century John Leland described King's Norton as 'a pretty uplandish town in Worcs ... good plenty of wood and pasture ...' The woods and pasture have gone, but some greenery remains.

Caption For Lickey, Cofton Wood Tea Rooms C1955

In the 1920s, when the Lickeys were at the height of their popularity, several tea rooms were in business, and this one was still going strong in the 1950s.

Caption For Staithes, C1885

Disturbed water at the cliff base indicates the power and force of the seas as they surge into the bay and crash against the beach.

Caption For Okehampton, Fore Street Market 1890

This was built as a chantry chapel to All Saints, which was in the Saxon part of the town, well away from the newer area. Farmers gather at the corner to mull over the issues of the day.