Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1920, Somerford Keynes Ref. HOSM59571
1920, South Cerney Ref. HOSM59727
1897 - 1909, Cathow Ref. HOSM50281
1898 - 1923, Parkside Ref. HOSM56139
1892, Hurst Green Ref. HOSM49312
1892 - 1930, Great Mitton Ref. HOSM53976
1892 - 1894, Newsholme Ref. HOSM54929
1930, West Bradford Ref. HOSM63865
1887 - 1888, Maenclochog Ref. HOSM53036
1881 - 1883, Ellistown Ref. HOSM44744
1881 - 1882, Hugglescote Ref. HOSM49079
1901, Newbold Ref. HOSM54807
1898 - 1899, Isel Ref. HOSM49479
1898, Low Lorton Ref. HOSM52434
1895 - 1896, Blackheath Ref. HOSM37956
1896, East Mersea Ref. HOSM44445
1896, Great Tey Ref. HOSM46962
1895 - 1896, Heckfordbridge Ref. HOSM48038
1896, Mile End Ref. HOSM53723
1885 - 1902, Nayland Ref. HOSM54546

Books

11 books found. Showing results 16,585 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,911 to 6,920.

A Child's Paradise

I stayed here when I was nine. I have fond memories of it, together with the hotel dog who fell in love with me - we would go for walks across the luscious green fields together. Across the road was the railway station where I ...Read more

A memory of Strathyre in 1955 by Tony Kerr

Bootle Evacuee

I was evacuated to Llangunllo after the Liverpool Blitz in 1941 and stayed with Mr and Mr's George Lloyd in a house named "Larch Grove". I have very fond memories of those folk. I live in Canada now, since 1957.

A memory of Llangunllo in 1941 by Peter Owen

Wycliffe Road

I lived in 31 Wycliffe Road just down from where the chimney sweep kept his soot. A number of films were shot in the "courts" between the streets Beaufoy Road and Bassnett Road. I moved in 1965 aged 11 not long after the area was ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by Lynn Wassall (Nee Barney)

I Remember...

I remember Canterbury market, the pie and mash shop, with crates of eels on ice outside. I remember going on my own for mash and liquor, it was 3 pence and a real treat. There was also a chip shop there and as kids we used to go and ask ...Read more

A memory of Willesden in 1943 by Ellen Sanders

Why Did They Knock It Down

I remember the last days of the Ilfracombe Hotel. It was a beautiful building but after years of neglect and then under council ownership it fell into disrepair (plus a certain hotelier/councillor didn't like it as it ...Read more

A memory of Ilfracombe

Market Place, Boots The Chemist

Well this is of the corner of the Market Place and the High Street to the right or the A6. They moved Boots further down to the left, now a few buildings down.

A memory of Loughborough by Brian Atkins

Halfway House Cambuslang

My great-grandfather James Crawford was born over Halfway House, a pub in Cambuslang. The road and building is still there, but it's no longer a pub. I went there last year, as one of my children now lives in Scotland, ...Read more

A memory of Cambuslang in 1880 by Carol Evans

Hillside Standon

My parents (Harold and Peggy Warden) bought Hillside (which was the miller's house, the mill fell down after the First World War) and moved my sister (Rosemary) and I from Surrey in April 1951, I was then 7 years old. Later that ...Read more

A memory of Standon in 1951 by Richard Warden

Ramsey Abbey Grammar School 1952 1956

Oh what a school to be educated in. Academic chances and great sports facilities. I classed myself as an average student,and one who was successful in Football and Cricket, representing the school in both, ...Read more

A memory of Abbots Ripton in 1952 by Neville Clark

Fig Pudding And A Monkey

I loved Bailiff Bridge - I was there from 1943 (when I was born a Baldwin) to 1961, when I came to college in Hull and settled nearby. I loved my school, with its large shelter in the playground; I loved Miss Ashton, ...Read more

A memory of Bailiff Bridge in 1949 by Wendy Cross

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,585 to 16,608.

Caption For Swindon, Faringdon Road C1955

Looking North-East to Fleet Street The junction to East Street is on the left, with Catherine Street on the right.

Caption For Woodhouse Eaves, Main Street C1955

Situated in the forest of Charnwood, which was probably uninhabited prior to 1086, Woodhouse Eaves, with its close neighbour Swithland, is associated with the vast output of slate during the 18th

Caption For Malmesbury, The Triangle And War Memorial C1955

This inn is one of the 17th-century buildings in Westport to survive the Civil War skirmishes between the Royalists and the Parliamentary forces lead by Sir William Waller.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Church Of St John The Baptist C1955

This superb Ketton stone-faced Gothic Revival church was built at the cost of just over £20,000 in just over one year, apart from the spire, for Squire William Fortrey by local architect John Wing (1728

Caption For Sheringham, Fishermen 1893

The railway reached the fishing hamlet of Sheringham ten years later than its close neighbour, Cromer. Even then the trains arrived only from the Midlands and the North.

Caption For Corsham, Box Tunnel 1904

Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the famous Box Tunnel in 1841 as part of his ambitious Great Western Railway link between London's Paddington station and Bristol's Temple Meads.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Ferry Boat 1896

In this beautiful photograph we see the ferry boat setting out across the broad, placid waters of Lake Windermere with two horse-drawn carts on board.

Caption For Sheffield, The University C1955

The university was an amalgamation of three earlier institutions, the Sheffield School of Medicine, the Firth College and the Technical School.

Caption For Runcorn, Weston Point C1955

Since the 1820s Runcorn has been a centre for the chemical industry, with factories producing a wide range of products.

Caption For Silecroft, The Railway Station C1955

Carlisle and Sons' delivery van waits at the level crossing near Silecroft Station on the west coast route between Barrow and Workington, which opened to traffic in 1848.

Caption For Oxford, Eights 1906

This view, taken from Folly Bridge at the south end of St Aldate's Street, is of an earlier Eights Week with the Christchurch Meadow bank lined with the College Barges.

Caption For Emery Down, 1904

Half a mile from Lyndhurst and yet located within the parish lies the scattered hamlet of Emery Down, surrounded by peaceful forest glades and countryside.

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1928

Policemen directing traffic at the top of the High Street in this late 1920s photograph. The George Hotel, on the left, was demolished in the 1950s to facilitate a road-widening scheme.

Caption For Winchester, The Barracks C1960

The former Peninsula Barracks stand on the site of a medieval castle which was destroyed after the Civil War.

Caption For Selby, Bridge 1901

Under the right-hand section of the bridge, the swivelling mechanism can be seen. This opens the bridge to river traffic, now but a shadow of what it was.

Caption For Cheriton, St Martin's Church 1903

Cheriton's original parish church is of considerable antiquity – it contains some stonework dating from the Norman conquest.

Caption For Barnstaple, The River 1919

All is tranquil a couple of miles up-river of Barnstaple. The L&SW railway follows the river almost from the water- shed at Copplestone near Crediton, 30 miles away.

Caption For Eccleshall, High Street 1900

This small market town on the banks of the Sow was entitled to hold four annual fairs, mainly for the buying and selling of horses and cattle.

Caption For Diss, Mere Street 1925

This view shows the foot of Mere Street, close by Diss Mere. On the left is West's Garage, offering Shell petrol and BP car batteries.

Caption For Helston, Coinagehall Street C1960

On the left, just down from the bank, is the Guildhall, which was built in 1839 on the site of the old market house.

Caption For Chertsey, Town Hall 1904

The handsome lines of the Old Town Hall dominate this view of London Street. The Old Town Hall was built in 1851 by George Briand, and has an arcaded ground floor open to the street.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

One of the most picturesque - and most photographed - groups of cottages in the Cotswolds, Arlington Row's first function was as a barn.

Caption For London, Whitehall, The Horse Guards C1960

A little further north is Horse Guards, a fine building by William Kent of the 1750s and one of the earlier surviving government offices.

Caption For Barningham, 1922

This view of the entrance front shows an excellent example of Jacobean work.