Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1882, Treween Ref. HOSM48479
1882, North Hill Ref. HOSM55227
1882 - 1905, Trebullett Ref. HOSM62254
1880 - 1905, Hallworthy Ref. HOSM62329
1882 - 1905, Werrington Ref. HOSM63724
1885, Ashorne Hill Ref. HOSM36364
1885, Bishop's Tachbrook Ref. HOSM37870
1885 - 1886, Whitnash Ref. HOSM61124
1885 - 1886, Whitnash Ref. HOSM64551
1894 - 1895, Leatherhead Ref. HOSM34769
1886 - 1903, Aylton Ref. HOSM36633
1886 - 1903, Bradlow Ref. HOSM38607
1886, Canon Frome Ref. HOSM39963
1903, Lyne Down Ref. HOSM52883
1903, Preston Cross Ref. HOSM57123
1847 - 1891, Adel Ref. HOSM35673
1847 - 1890, Armley Ref. HOSM36221
1891 - 1892, Bardsey Ref. HOSM36997
1891 - 1892, Eccup Ref. HOSM44547
1847 - 1891, Farnley Ref. HOSM45187

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,111 to 7,120.

Summer Holidays

I first remember staying for a holiday at Newton by the Sea when aged six. My aunt and uncle lived in the coastguard cottages for many years, and although I remember visitng them often at weekends, this was the first year I ...Read more

A memory of Newton-by-the-Sea in 1965 by Jacqui Gibb

Montgomery House Ymca Hall Of Residence

I was a student here between 1966 and 1969 and loved the place! Although it was an all-male Hall of Residence we organised events with other Halls from the University and Colleges. I was the social secretary ...Read more

A memory of Manchester in 1968 by John Howard Norfolk

My Grandmothers Place Of Birth

My grandmother, Ivy Ashurst, was born and lived in Golborne for about 18 years, she told me lots of stories, of the mines and the cotton factories. Her father, Harry Ashurst, used to run a Boot and Clog Depot in ...Read more

A memory of Golborne Hall in 1920 by sarahjane.white

Deirdre Avenue, Off London Road

This is Deirdre Avenue - one of the roads I endeavoured to deliver newspapers on frosty cold mornings at the age of 12 years, I had to get up at 06.00am,  rush straight out without a cup of tea, pop into Andrew's Newsagent, and get my sack. My other road I delivered to was Louvaine Avenue.

A memory of Wickford by Lnda Golding

My Home Away From Home

I arrived in Totnes January 1944 and lived up at Dartington until a day before the invasion at Normandy. Totnes became our "hometown." I returned for the fiftieth anniversary and honored for being the first American to come back. ...Read more

A memory of Totnes in 1944 by Robert Pocklington

Camping Holiday

As a young teenager with fond memories of Evesham and surrounding areas, I enjoyed with two of my male friends, camping  at  Weir Camping Meadow, which was located by the River Avon down in the lower part of the town. The camping ...Read more

A memory of Evesham in 1940 by Arthur Forty

Wedding

On March 21st this year it will be 50 years since my mum and dad, Christine Hole and Islwyn (Eddie) Griffiths, got married at this lovely country village church. This is not a personal memory, but I have seen photos of the day back in ...Read more

A memory of Bishop Sutton in 1959 by Jojoh Johnson

The Village Policeman

My father was the village policeman in the late 30s. My first memories was the police house next door to the garage, and the sweet shop with a lot of steps, (is it still there) the bridge sticks in my mind. The time dad chopped ...Read more

A memory of Harrold in 1930 by Pamela Surmon

Reception

Opposite this parade of shops was the Station Hotel where my wedding reception was held. I got married in Days Lane Baptist Church . Have used that bus stop many times on the way home from dancing classes .

A memory of Sidcup in 1958 by Mary Donnachie

Restaurant

Had a lovely meal in this place courtesy of a disabled aquaintance residing there. First time I had seen oysters ordered and eaten. Also cocktails shaken by the barman. I remember not knowing that the pot containing ginger was meant to be sprinkled on the half melon.

A memory of Chester in 1969 by Mary Donnachie

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,065 to 17,088.

Caption For York, The Minster 1908

To the right of this view is Duncombe Place, with the tall memorial to the soldiers who took part in the Boer War. It was erected in 1905.

Caption For Bishop's Waltham, The Church Of St Peter C1955

With its modern tower and spire rising 140 feet above Twyford, the handsome church looks out across woods and meadows towards the bank of the Itchen.

Caption For Dublin, Christchurch Cathedral 1897

A close-up showing the foundations of the original Chapter House dating back to the early 18th century.

Caption For Dittisham, The Dart At Sharpham 1889

The boathouse on the opposite bank belongs to Sharpham House, the Georgian pile visible above the trees, which was designed by Sir Robert Taylor.

Caption For Countess Wear, The Bridge Over The Exe 1906

The Exe was one of Devon's richest salmon rivers, although as early as the 19th century concern was being expressed about the level of the stocks - vast numbers were taken when they were on their way upstream

Caption For Washington, The Street C1960

The fact that the road level is significantly lower than the ground on either side confirms the antiquity of the settlement.

Caption For Deepcut, Gunners At Work 1906

A group of gunners from the Royal Field Artillery pause in their task of servicing their heavy artillery outside the ordnance depot at Deepcut Camp, which had been built in 1901.

Caption For Eastham, The Church And Church Lane C1955

Many visitors come to admire the beauty of St Mary's Church. The original church was built in the 12th century.

Caption For Hoylake, Railway Inn C1965

Today the size of this pub (built in 1938) reminds us that by the 20th century Hoylake had become a holiday resort.

Caption For Westbury, The White Horse And Bratton Camp 1900

It was cut out of the chalk in 1778, although legend suggests that a shape facing the other way was carved out to commemorate King Alfred's defeat of the Danes in AD 878.

Caption For Mevagissey, Fore Street, The Post Office 1904

Girls, perhaps the shop assistants, crowd in the doorway of the post office, while at least one fisherman is walking up Fore Street.

Caption For Betws Y Coed, Waterloo Bridge 1892

There was little going on in Betwys-y -Coed until the road was improved for the Irish Mail in 1808.

Caption For North Warnborough, The Jolly Miller C1955

It was rebuilt in 1908 to plans by the architect Arthur J Stedman of Farnham in the mock-Tudor style prevalent at that time.

Caption For Tillington, All Hallows Church 1912

The coronet design on the tower of All Hallows Church is the only one of its kind in Sussex, and rarely found throughout the country.

Caption For Gorleston, The Beach 1904

In this quintessential holiday scene a pleasure craft hoists its sail ready to carry a party of trippers up and down the coast.

Caption For Accrington, Town Hall C1910

The handsome portico of the building has been the position from which civic dignitaries have overseen events such as the march past of the Accrington Pals on their way to training in August 1915.

Caption For Fulford, The River Ouse C1960

A pleasure boat crowded to the gunwales chugs serenely up the river at Fulford, just south of York on the Ouse.

Caption For Dunster, The Yarn Market C1955

This market, with the medieval Luttrell Arms Hotel to the right and Conygar Tower on the hill behind, has little changed.

Caption For Uffington, Village School Of Tom Brown's Schooldays C1960

Thomas Hughes, author of Tom Brown's Schooldays, was born in Uffington, and this 380-year-old school featured in the novel.

Caption For Bishopstoke, C1965

This village lies along the Itchen, where many old buildings can be found - the wide river fills one side of the road. Since the 1960s the village has expanded with new estates.

Caption For Exton, Church View Cottages C1955

They are good examples of timber-framed houses with brick in-fill and casement windows. Today, owing to the expense of replacing thatch, both cottages have slate roofs.

Caption For Lulworth Cove, The Village 1894

This photograph of Lulworth village shows how Dorset cottages looked when they were the workaday homes of local labourers and fishermen.

Caption For Swanage, The Beach 1925

Swanage has an advantage as a resort in that there is little difference between high and low tides, allowing good bathing at most times of the day.

Caption For Maidstone, Bank Street C1955

There is also some excellent 17th century pargetting (decorated plasterwork); at number 78 it incorporates the arms of Prince Henry, eldest son of James I.