Photos

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Maps

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1896, Estover Ref. RNE702015
1899, Ettingshall Ref. RNE702072
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1895, Fairlee Ref. RNE702820
1898, Filwood Park Ref. RNE705624
1896, Lisson Grove Ref. RNE756747
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1895, Hillway Ref. RNE736647
1898, Henbury Ref. RNE731078
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1895, Hightown Ref. RNE734707
1895, Hunny Hill Ref. RNE742256
1898, Leigham Ref. RNE754841
1946, Upton Ref. NPO858089

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,751 to 6,760.

Miss Reid

I too remember the isolated classroom at the front of the school on the right hand side of the main infants entrance. The class belonged to Miss Reid and I have to admit that although she read us that incredible story of 'The Little Grey ...Read more

A memory of Selby by Steve Fawcett

Arthur Towle Lucan Old Mother Riley

Arthur Towle, (born Sibsey 1885) who became the actor Arthur Lucan, lived in a house in an alley called Woodyard near Craythorne Lane until he left Boston around 1901. His career began when he was about ten, ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1900 by Robert Kenny

Sunday School

I can remember when I was 10 years old, walking down this road with another boy of the same age, his name was Arthur Bean and we were from the children's home on the Norwich road, the home was called Garfield House. I believe it is ...Read more

A memory of Dereham in 1950 by David Leeder

My Sweetheart Days

Actually it was not Stairfoot but Lundwood. I met a young girl at the Barnsley fairground and it may have been love at first sight and we were to be married at the Barnsley Town Hall but after a few years of us being married ...Read more

A memory of Stairfoot in 1975 by Roland Mitchell

Opening Of Hartford Secondary Modern School

Peter Drinkwater is mistaken with regards to the opening date of the school. As the first Head Boy I can assure him the school opened in 1956 as a co-educational school. It was later officially opened by ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1956 by John Chesworth

Growing Up In Enfield

I remember the pool very well, I attended Suffolks Secondary Modern School in Brick Lane, just off the Great Cambridge Road, we walked to the pool for swimming lessons but if you could not swim the teachers did not bother to try ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1951 by Dorothy Leeder

Birkenhead

Who remembers Hursts Bakery on the corner of Parkfield Avenue and Claughton Road? It was still there when we went back around 2006. And the Sayers cake shops, the curry and chips that every chippie sold and all the good old English ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by Ian Ollman

St Botolph's School

Started my school life here in 1967 and was at St Botolph's school, or as it was known to us as just ropewalk school. I have very fond memories of the place and some rather nasty ones of a particular teacher called Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Knottingley in 1967 by Stuart Paver

Barber

Great-grandfather William Barber the son of Joseph and Maria (Clark) Barber was Baptized in the Chapel of Siddington 25th June 1820.

A memory of Siddington by Judith Riley

Haven Cinema

When I was a child my parents used to take me to Haven Cinema on South Street. But I never see any pictures of the place any more! It's a shame that place got knocked down! I used to love going there.

A memory of Boston by Christopher Line

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,201 to 16,224.

Caption For Windsor, Castle Hill 1914

Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee statue of 1887 replaced a market cross, and it emphasises the 'company town' nature of Royal Windsor – the castle has been a royal residence sine 1075.

Caption For Windsor, Castle Hill 1914

Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee statue of 1887 replaced a market cross, and it emphasises the 'company town' nature of Royal Windsor – the castle has been a royal residence sine 1075.

Caption For Kendal, Stramongate Bridge 1896

Stramongate Bridge was also known as Miller or Mill Bridge, because it linked the mills on the eastern bank of the River Kent to the 'Auld Grey Town' on the other bank.

Caption For Inveraray, Castle C1955

The 3rd Duke of Argyll decided to build a new castle; Roger Morrison was the architect, and William Adam was the clerk of works. The new site was about 80 yards from the old castle.

Caption For St Day, Fore Street C1955

This interesting mining village, almost a town, developed in the 19th century close to the great copper mines of Consolidated and United Downs.

Caption For Loftus, Mill Bank C1960

Mill Bank, or simply 'Loftus Bank', forms the approach to Loftus from Carlin How and, to this day, tests the skills of even the most careful driver, particularly in the winter months.

Caption For Flamborough, The Village C1960

Sword dances, Morris dances and superstition were a village way of life until the end of the 19th century.

Caption For Hunmanby, Church And White Swan Hotel C1950

Many coaching inns were built near to the church because a large proportion of their patrons would have been travelling clergy.

Caption For Hornsea, Alexandra Hotel C1930

At the beginning of the 19th century there were only about four hotels in Hornsea, but by the mid 19th century more were built to accommodate the influx of visitors wishing to sea bathe, which was considered

Caption For Runswick, The Beach C1965

To the front of the view is the lifeboat house and boat park. The lifeboat was once crewed by women when the men of the crew were caught in a squall.

Caption For Chepstow, Town Gate 1936

The photographer was positioned on Moor Street looking down towards the Town Gate.

Caption For Hitchin, Walsworth Road 1901

The building on the left is a lodge forming part of the Hermitage estate. It is still there, but the thatch has been replaced with cedar shingles.

Caption For London, Lambeth Riverside C1880

Here is a clutter of ramshackle warehouses, timber-yards and wharves.

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. In 1720 it was described as ‘well built, handsome, and enjoying a good trade’.

Caption For London, Houses Of Parliament 1890

A main sewer, passing directly underneath, was discharging into the river under Westminster Bridge.The malodorous gas from this sewer was so dreadful that it extinguished the lamps of the investigating

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, The High Street C1960

To the right of them lies Swan Meadow, once home to the village fair. This event survives as Horndon-on-the-Hill Feast & Fayre, which takes place at the end of June, to mark St Peter's Day.

Caption For Chard, Fore Street C1955

Right of the Westminster Bank stands Manor Court, which was built as a merchant's house in 1550; in the upper rooms, some ceilings still retain their fine plasterwork decoration.

Caption For Edinburgh, Black Watch On The Castle Esplanade 1897

Of the castle buildings, on the left is the palace (reconstructed 1617), the Half-Moon Battery and Forewall Battery.

Caption For Stokesay, Castle, Room In The North Tower 1910

He fell in love with Elizabeth of Bohemia (sister to Charles I); rumour has it that they secretly married after the death of her husband, Frederick V the Elector Palatine.

Caption For West Bay, 1907

These are the gaunt Victorian lines of the Coastguard Station at West Bay, looking eastwards towards East Cliff, with Rocket Houses seaward from it (right).

Caption For Luton, The Conveyor Belt At Vauxhall Motors C1950

Taken in the famous J Block, sited on the original location of the first Vauxhall production facility in Luton, this photograph shows Vauxhall Wyverns nearing the end of the assembly line.

Caption For Leicester, Lancaster Road C1955

The City Headquarters building, designed in 1927 by A E and Trevor Sawday, encapsulates an air of civic authority whilst at the same time exhaling a breath of almost domestic-scale confidence in

Caption For Bath, The Circus C1965

By the mid nineteen-sixties the grime of a coal fire age is beginning to be cleaned off.

Caption For Cambridge, Christ's College 1908

Founded by Henry VII's mother, Margaret Beaufort (as was St John's), the impressive gateway depicts her coat of arms, with a statue of her above.