Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1912 - 1913, Piercebridge Ref. HOSM56714
1896 - 1913, Walworth Ref. HOSM63361
1896, Walworth Gate Ref. HOSM63362
1895 - 1907, Crayford Ref. HOSM42295
1885 - 1905, Hillfield Ref. HOSM55991
1891 - 1892, Darwen Ref. HOSM34413
1884 - 1899, Hellidon Ref. HOSM48083
1883, Little Preston Ref. HOSM51588
1883, Preston Capes Ref. HOSM57122
1899, Upper Boddington Ref. HOSM63015
1872 - 1897, Northbourne Ref. HOSM55339
1896 - 1897, Sholden Ref. HOSM59137
1898 - 1910, Ewloe Ref. HOSM45022
1898 - 1910, Big Mancot Ref. HOSM53056
1898 - 1899, Peniel Ref. HOSM56329
1898 - 1910, Prion Ref. HOSM57169
1898 - 1899, Rhiw Ref. HOSM57692
1898 - 1910, Pont-Ystrad Ref. HOSM65468
1899, King's Newton Ref. HOSM50143
1881 - 1899, Ticknall Ref. HOSM61841

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 6,871 to 6,880.

Barrack Hill School

I too was born at Bredbury in 1951 and attended Barrack Hill Primary School from 1957-1962. then went on to Highfield. I have a good memory of those early days and recall teachers such as ( juniors) Mrs.Ridley. Mrs. Lambert, Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1957 by John Mann

Fletton School

Does anyone remember the school behind Farrows factory beside the railway on the bridge/hill? I have many memories of walking past it with my mum, Gertrude Nightingale (nee Davis), she would tell me stories of the teachers there, ...Read more

A memory of Old Fletton by Joy Coster

Growing Up In Castleton

I was born in 1947 at Birch Haill Hospital and lived in Castleton, first on Manchester Road and later Alder Road until I got married at St. Gabriel's Church. My maiden name was Jackson. I attended Castleton ...Read more

A memory of Castleton in 1957 by Irene Tuck

Stamford, Spalding And Boston Bank

My Great Grandfather was Edward Ashton, he was born at Kirkby House in Harrington Hafleet, Lincolnshire in 1850. In transcribing his son's memoirs he talks about moving back to Louth about 1889 when his father gave up ...Read more

A memory of Louth in 1890 by Bruce Gordon

The Tin School

I went to the tin school from 1962 until 1966, I had to leave the school as our house on Eggington Street was compulsory purchased by the council and demolished. I remember enjoying my time at the school and I had a teacher in ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by Julie Woodburn

Lower Hyde Farm 66

I too stayed at Lower Hyde Farm on many occasions as a child and remember arriving on the day of the 19966 World Cup final. We listened to the match on another passenger's transistor radio, standing in the guards's van on the Ryde ...Read more

A memory of Shanklin in 1966 by R Todd

Broughton Astley C Of E Primary School

Born in Mill Lane in Broughton Astley on 3rd May 1926, I started school at B/Astley C of Primary in 1931 as a five year old. We would be 'called to school' by the ringing of the bell housed in the ...Read more

A memory of Broughton Astley in 1930 by Reuben Reynolds

The Beach

This photo shows Crimdon Dene beach. Blackhall beach at that time was covered in coal dust and slurry caused by the tipping of the Colliery waste into the sea.

A memory of Blackhall Colliery in 1965 by Victor Winn

Memories Of Claybury Hospital

My mum worked at Claybury for many years, myself and younger sister were schooled at a Catholic school in Manford Way, due to hours my mother worked we were dropped off at hospital until my mum's shift had ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1979 by Ayesha Baties

Treorchy

I was born on High Street in Treorchy in 1959 in the house that belonged to my grandparents and that my mother still lives in today! We moved to Stafford in 1962 for work for my Dad but came to visit Treorchy a few times a year. I ...Read more

A memory of Treorchy in 1969 by Ellen Lockley

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,489 to 16,512.

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle From The River 1895

The castle is set on a knoll overlooking the River Don.

Caption For Bridlington, Prince's Parade 1906

This view shows some of the well-laid-out flower-beds that Bridlington had a reputation for producing.

Caption For Selby, Old Toll Bridge 1918

Shipbuilding was also carried on here, the yard specialising in fishing vessels, tugboats and inland waterways craft. Because of the width of the river, vessels were launched sideways.

Caption For Bradford, Towards Town Hall Square C1950

This view shows the square just before the abandonment of the tramway system. In the background a trolleybus is about to pass a tram as it heads towards the Town Hall.

Caption For Hertford, Fore Street 1922

A view from the Shire Hall along what was to become a heavily congested street, until the building of the new relief road, with a string of Georgian and early Victorian shopfronts overshadowed by the

Caption For Colyton, Church 1907

There is thought to have been a Saxon church on this site before AD700, and the Norman structure, dedicated to St Andrew, is built on Saxon foundations.

Caption For Poole, Church Street, Almshouses 1904

The ancient Guild of St George almshouses are pictured in the year they were restored to provide accommodation for five retired people.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Deri From Bailey Park C1960

The park is the home of Abergavenny Rugby Football Club, and their grandstand can be seen in the middle distance.

Caption For Abergavenny, View From The Blorenge C1965

The view from the 1833ft summit of the Blorenge is one of the most spectacular in Wales; but the road that crosses the mountain from Blaenavon to Govilon and Llanfoist is fairly narrow and steeply

Caption For Frensham, Troops At Frensham 1917

How many of these men came back wounded to be cared for at Frensham Military Hospital, based at a large mansion, Frensham Heights? How many were to return alive by the end of the following year?

Caption For Capel Curig, Bridge C1870

The lake of Dyffryn Mymbyr lies in a broad, windswept upland valley. It is almost divided into twin lakes by a central delta.

Caption For Ebbw Vale, General View C1955

The elegant 75-foot spire of Christ Church is prominent in the landscape; the old ironworks and spoil tips are behind it. The terraces of Newtown are to the right.

Caption For Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Marquis Of Anglesey Column C1965

This column was built by public subscription in 1817 to honour a local landowner, Henry William Paget of Plas Newydd.

Caption For Menai Bridge, Hms Conway And Menai Bridge 1953

The currents and eddies in this part of the Menai Strait can be treacherous. HMS 'Conway' was a training ship run by the Mercantile Marine Services to train officer cadets.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Valley 1892

Stickle Ghyll, which flows down from Stickle Tarn, passes under the bridge in this photograph, which was taken looking towards the 2,403ft summit of Harrison Stickle, the highest of the pikes.

Caption For Hickling, Staithe C1965

The thatched boathouses in the background and on the left of the photograph are still in excellent repair, but a few of the trees have been felled.

Caption For Desborough, The Cross And George Hotel C1960

Two small boys can be seen riding along on the pavement by the George Hotel. The pub is still there today, and so is what is known as the Desborough Cross to the right of it.

Caption For Bozeat, High Street C1955

Road improvements in the 1960s swept away these stone houses to make way for the greater convenience of the motorist. The mature cyclist is about to free-wheel into the High Street off to the right.

Caption For Skegness, Official Opening Of The Clock Tower 1899

A vital landmark building in trying to relate these early views to present-day Skegness is the Jubilee Clock Tower, erected at the junction of Lumley Road with the then seafront's Grand Parade and South

Caption For Skegness, The Figure Eight 1910

No doubt it looks tame to the present generation reared on the terrors of Alton Towers, but to a boy in the 1950s it was quite scary enough.

Caption For Spilsby, Market Street C1955

The name of the pub on the left is still the same - Nelson Butt – but it is now a Free House and no longer belongs to Bateman's.

Caption For Boosbeck, Lockwood Beck C1960

The Lockwood Beck Reservoir is situated at the junction of the A171 Guisborough-to-Whitby moor road with the road to Castleton.

Caption For Kettering, Sheep Street C1955

One of the older United Counties single-deckers parks outside the library.

Caption For St Mawes, The Castle 1938

St Mawes is one of the coastal defence castles built by Henry VIII in the 1540s. It has a central tower and three smaller lobes, so that from the air it resembles a clover leaf.