Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1882 - 1883, Wilmington Ref. HOSM64675
1892, Mount Pleasant Ref. HOSM54221
1897 - 1908, Crowhurst Ref. HOSM42474
1897 - 1908, Sedlescombe Ref. HOSM58902
1897, Knotty Green Ref. HOSM50561
1887 - 1901, Kittwhistle Ref. HOSM50527
1886 - 1901, Seaborough Ref. HOSM58755
1903 - 1904, Beccles Ref. HOSM34130
1883 - 1903, Uggeshall Ref. HOSM62830
1890 - 1891, Burrill Ref. HOSM39583
1890 - 1891, Kirklington Ref. HOSM50471
1890 - 1891, Snape Ref. HOSM59597
1890 - 1891, Thornborough Ref. HOSM61603
1882 - 1900, Chawston Ref. HOSM40656
1882 - 1899, Lower Gravenhurst Ref. HOSM46782
1882 - 1900, Lidlington Ref. HOSM51215
1882 - 1900, Riseley Ref. HOSM57866
1882 - 1899, Stagsden Ref. HOSM60166
1881 - 1882, Steppingley Ref. HOSM60538
1896, Hartford Bridge Ref. HOSM47724

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,071 to 7,080.

Evacuation From London To Harpley

I remember Harpley as a four-year-old, when it had no running water, electricity or gas.  I was evacuated there when first born, in 1939 during the war years and stayed in a cottage opposite to the village ...Read more

A memory of Harpley in 1940 by David Newman

Help Required

Does anyone know of Sylvia Eileen Newman, who was living in Witham around 1965? She became Sylvia Eileen Brewer. Any help would be appreciated.

A memory of Witham in 1965

Shenstone Training College

Bromsgrove Teacher Training College's proper name was Shenstone Teacher Training College and was under the aegis of Birmingham University. Shenstone was originally situated on the old prisoner of war camp outside ...Read more

A memory of Bromsgrove in 1963 by Jenny Dean

Meeting My Great Grandparents

My name is Margret Russell. My maiden name was Margret Lewis. I live in Australia. My father Wilfred Charles Lewis was born in Taunton Somerset. His maternal grandparents were Martha (nee Harris) and Samuel ...Read more

A memory of Kingston St Mary by Margret Lewis

Convent Of The Visitation Bridport Dorset

CHAPTER TWO School Years - Convent of the Visitation 1939-1945 One’s school years leave an indelible impression on one for good or bad. My views over these years in this regard, have modified considerably. ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1940 by Howard Johnson

Revjkmiller 1855

My great-great-great grandfather Rev.J.K.Miller was the vicar at this church until 1855 for quite sometime. It was so good to visit the church for the first time in 2008 Summer and to meet the vicar. The village doesn't seem to ...Read more

A memory of Walkeringham in 1860

Sailors Mission Newlyn

As a boy during the Second World War I served as a Sea Cadet at Newlyn where on numerous occasions we made use of the facilities at the Sailors Mission. I loved to listen to the old sailors talking about past memories and often ...Read more

A memory of Newlyn in 1940 by Herbert Cain

Barbaraville My Childhood Home

I was born and brought up in Barbaraville, spending the first 27 years of my life there before moving to Inverness. I will always remember it as an idyllic place to grow up in.. Many a happy hour was spent ...Read more

A memory of Barbaraville in 1970

Haslingden Swimming Pool

Myself and my school mates from Helmshore Primary School spent hours of time at the baths in Haslingden, my friend Christopher Row was one in particular. I also would like to know if anyone knows a Carol Ashton or Lynn ...Read more

A memory of Haslingden by Peter Chadderton

St Fagans

I was so pleased to find these photos of the gardens, as there don't seem to be very many around. My grandfather Trevor Dimond was the head gardener there. He started just after the war and was there for 30 years and boy, did he and his men ...Read more

A memory of Wenvoe by johnbrewer

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,969 to 16,992.

Caption For Tavistock, Duke Street 1922

This view shows the busy heart of Tavistock looking towards the oddly named St Eustachius's Church. The buildings we can see are the same, but their usage has changed.

Caption For Reading, On The Thames 1913

Reading developed further south on higher land along the banks of the River Kennet, well away from the then marshy meads bordering the River Thames.

Caption For Reading, Friar Street 1923

The curious onion-domed extension to the Town Hall, between it and the church has long been demolished, but it serves to point up the quality of Alfred Waterhouse's 1875 Town Hall.

Caption For Reading, The Abbey C1955

The abbey was built on the high ground north of the River Kennet, which in this view is behind the photographer. We are looking north-east into the cloister east walk past the refectory end wall.

Caption For Colchester, West Stockwell Street 1904

Situated in the Dutch Quarter, where Flemings settled, Stockwell Street still has some good medieval houses.The gabled Stockwell Arms seen opposite still exists—in 1866 the bellringers of St Peter's

Caption For Old Swinford, Hagley Road C1960

Look at the depressing differences in the first building on the left, which has gained a coat of cement render and lost its original windows.

Caption For Yardley, Bakeman House C1965

This is part of the Tivoli Centre on Coventry Road. Erected in the 1960s, it neatly sums up the building trends of the time.

Caption For Southport, The Fair Ground 1913

The Maxim Flying Machine is operating, and several of its gondolas can be seen whizzing round and round. Other amusements in the picture are the River Caves, a helter-skelter, and the roller-coaster.

Caption For Bonchurch, The Beach C1955

This later view of the pond is worth comparing to the earlier photograph of the same scene.

Caption For Newport, The River Medina C1955

Newport's importance as a mercantile centre is shown here in this photograph of vessels loading and unloading on the banks of the Medina.

Caption For Newlyn, Harbour 1908

The sign against the side of the shop, above the window and entrance, reads 'R.E. Seigh - Grocer and Provision Dealer. Shipping Supplied'.

Caption For Holt, Market Place 1896

A great fire destroyed much of the town in 1708, with the result that Holt is principally Georgian in appearance.

Caption For Sandringham, House 1896

Traditionally the gathering place for the Royal family in the New Year, it was originally bought by Queen Victoria as a twenty-first birthday gift for Edward when he was Prince of Wales.

Caption For Edenbridge, High Street 1906

This main street was once part of the Roman road which ran from London to Lewes in West Sussex. The legionaries paved it with ragstone eighteen feet wide and seven inches thick.

Caption For Redruth, Fore Street 1922

Today, it would be difficult to stand for long in the middle of this road junction at the bottom of town; here West End meets Fore Street and Penryn Street (right).

Caption For Kilkhampton, Coombe Valley Mill 1929

The thatched mill house is deep in the valley about half a mile inland from the beach at Duckpool, and there is just a glimpse of the coast in this view.

Caption For St Cleer, The Well 1938

On the edge of Bodmin Moor, near Liskeard, are several important archaeological sites with Celtic remains. This is St Cleer's Holy Well in the village named after him.

Caption For Inverness, Culloden Field C1890

In 1746 Prince Charles Edward Stuart fought at the battle of Culloden Moor. Following the battle, 300 clansmen were herded into Inverness town jail and left without food or water for two days.

Caption For Bedford, The Weir 1921

The chains on posts are still here to protect rowers from the hazards of the weir.

Caption For Greywell, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1904

Prettily situated among trees and fields, the church of St Mary the Virgin is small but contains many treasures, including a silver chalice dating back to Elizabethan times, a 500-year-old font and

Caption For Castor, Main Road C1955

Here we see the use of local stone for building. The Prince of Wales is a name chosen to honour many pubs, and is fitting for a Royal County.

Caption For Guildford, Castle 1895

The ruinous 70ft high 12th century keep, all that remains of Henry III's favourite palace. It was the only Royal Castle in Surrey; the motte was raised soon after the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Ickleford, The Village 1903

The centre of this straggling village on the outskirts of Hitchin boasted two public houses beside the Green and across the road from the cedars and prominent yew tree in St Katherine's chuchyard.

Caption For Sandbanks, Haven Hotel 1900

At the turn of the century the ferry was only for foot passengers. To the right is the Haven Hotel, and one of Guglielmo Marconi's radio masts.