Photos

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Maps

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1896, Whitleigh Ref. RNE869347
1895, Wimpson Ref. RNE870889
1898, Wittering Ref. RNE872056
1899, Wolverhampton Ref. RNE872306
1899, Tettenhall Ref. RNE846164
1899, Tettenhall Wood Ref. RNE846165
1898, Thorney Ref. RNE847102
1895, Upper Hyde Ref. RNE857519
1898 - 1903, Hirwaun Ref. HOSM48744
1878 - 1879, Whitecairns Ref. HOSM64359
1899, Nant-Y-Derry Ref. HOSM40590
1899 - 1903, Govilon Ref. HOSM46785
1887 - 1904, Llangua Ref. HOSM51892
1903 - 1904, Llanthony Ref. HOSM52079
1900, Llantilio Crossenny Ref. HOSM51984
1899, Llantilio Pertholey Ref. HOSM70696
1903 - 1917, Pandy Ref. HOSM56041
1911, St George Ref. HOSM60115
1886 - 1904, Aberffrwd Ref. HOSM35260
1886 - 1887, Bontnewydd Ref. HOSM38293

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 6,791 to 6,800.

Grandparents

The Blackburn family. Hi, my grandparents lived in Forcett all of their married life and brought up four children there. Milly was the oldest, she was my gran's daughter from her first marriage, the surname was Swann. Then she met and ...Read more

A memory of Forcett in 1960 by Lorna Meadows

The Rose And Crown

Ivy Myers. I wonder how many people from Chalfont remember the "Rose and Crown", a Benskins pub. My father owned it from 1946 until 1950. There was also the “Kings Head” which was on the corner of Joiners Lane. Of ...Read more

A memory of Chalfont St Peter in 1949 by Ivy Jones

The Good Old Days

Hi, as a kid me and our Mick would be look outs for workers from Camel Lairds playing pigeon toss for pennies. At the side of the building to the right of the tunnel we lived in the Abbey Buildings and the tunnel area was a play ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead in 1958 by Bill Devaney

Portmanmore Road Splott 1964 To 1965 Part Three

I really remember the fish & chip shop, the stuffed alligator; kids were scared of it apart from me. I also recall how nasty that short Greek woman from the fish & chip shop was. One early ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1965 by Lynette Carter

Newington Terrace

When I was young in the 1950s I would spend some weeks of my summer vacation at my grandparents' house at 11 Newington Terrace, Elizabeth and Albert Torr. I remember swimming in the river, we would go to the weir and remove some ...Read more

A memory of Craven Arms by Walter Crooks

My Memoirs 1964 1966 Part One

Wayne Carter My father is Frederick Carter born in London, and mother was Loraine Carter nee Chadwick was born Cyfarthfa Street Roath; mum sadly passed away in 1998. I have a younger sister Jane Carter nee ...Read more

A memory of St Mellons in 1964 by Wayne Carter

After School Job,

I used to work on the market on Saturday morning when I was not playing football for the school team (St Gabriels. I used to go around the stalls with jugs of tea and sandwiches for the stallholders. I remember the black pudding man was ...Read more

A memory of Bury in 1954 by Tom Holmes

My Memoirs Of Trowbridge Cardiff Part Two

Wayne Carter’s memories from 1966 - 1973 I remember Olive an old lady in Trafaser Crescent, she lived in the flats, I use to do errands for her; she always buy me ice-cream, or give me sweets. I ...Read more

A memory of St Mellons in 1966 by Wayne Carter

Pond House

Hello! This is a memory of my late Mother ~ so if anyone can remember, please contact me! In 1946 my Mother was staying at Pond House in Sanderstead. She was staying with the Murdoch family and was a Nanny to Gay Murdoch. Pond House ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead in 1946 by Sandra Gibson

Weston Road Memories

I also remember Weston Road, that is the road leading from Weston Village down into Runcorn, via the Isolation Hospital and then down into Greenway Road. My father Owen Roberts worked all his life at the ICI Castner Kelner ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1952 by David Roberts

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,297 to 16,320.

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.