Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884, Grafton Underwood Ref. HOSM46713
1884 - 1885, Lowick Ref. HOSM70634
1884 - 1885, Stanion Ref. HOSM60360
1885 - 1899, Titchmarsh Ref. HOSM61959
1883 - 1901, Aggborough Ref. HOSM35608
1882 - 1883, Churchill Ref. HOSM70206
1882 - 1883, Beech Tree Ref. HOSM49515
1883, Redcross Ref. HOSM52519
1902, Neen Sollars Ref. HOSM54572
1882 - 1883, Stone Ref. HOSM60594
1882 - 1901, Wolverley Ref. HOSM64945
1898 - 1911, Gosford Ref. HOSM46673
1898 - 1919, Oddington Ref. HOSM55564
1898, Campsfield Ref. HOSM55961
1879 - 1887, Pontantwn Ref. HOSM56843
1885, Mattersey Thorpe Ref. HOSM53336
1890, Old Denaby Ref. HOSM55617
1901 - 1904, Sprotbrough Ref. HOSM60032
1885 - 1898, Wiseton Ref. HOSM64845
1887, Buckland Newton Ref. HOSM39368

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 7,221 to 7,230.

Chingford Hatch

Does anyone remember the Manor pub at the bottom of Friday Hill? It was replaced by the Wheelwrights some years later, there used to be a van selling teas and coffees to the bus drivers and conducters in their breaks at the bus ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1957 by Christine Jeffrey

My 6 Years At Stanhope Castle

I have often wondered if I should one day be able to say what happened to me as a child during my 6 year stay at Stanhope. It was like living hell, yes the masters would have been prosecuted for abuse had it happened ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope in 1955 by Michael Heartshorn

My Grandparents And Visits To Them

My grandparents William and Amelia Love lived in Ryall. My grandmother purchased the cottage they lived in on her marriage. They had three sons Wilfred, Howard and Edward. My father Howard died in 2007. I ...Read more

A memory of Ryall in 1957 by Pauline Love

As A Child I Lived In The Estate Office

As a child I lived in the estate office in the square, my father was estate bailiff for W J Brymer for all of the war years. I remember many of the troops were billeted with us in the house, at one time we ...Read more

A memory of Puddletown in 1940 by Richard Gaunt

Finsbay Lodge

I have enjoyed visiting Harris ever since 1970. I was fascinated to learn that there had been a large and charismatic fishing lodge/hotel at Finsbay; even more odd was the fact that its origin and history were hardly known. I delved into ...Read more

A memory of Finsbay in 1900 by Michael L.G. Gardner

Raf Upper Heyford

I was in the Parachute section at Heyford until 1950 when I left the RAF, as an ageing wrinkly my memories are not that good, But I remember we used to get a battered old coach at a weekend ( Smiths Coaches)( I ...Read more

A memory of Upper Heyford in 1950 by John Bond

Left To Work In Coal Mines Of Western Maryland, Usa

I am Howard F. Van Horn II. I live in Sandy, Utah, USA which is in the Great Salt Lake Valley. My great, great grandmother was Jane Price, wife of William Price. Jane was born in Monmouthshire, ...Read more

A memory of Blaenavon in 1860 by Howard F. Van Horn Ii

Summer Days

It was a happy childhood, I was born in Etwall in 1954 and our council house in Windmill Road is still our family home. Some of my fondest memories are the simple pleasures of life as a young lad in the 1950/60s. Always keen to get home ...Read more

A memory of Etwall in 1963 by Vince Cooper

Willingdon Childhood

I was born and raised in Willingdon and lived two doors away from the previous correspondent Ian Friend. I also attended the school referred to as Willingdon Church Hall before a new school was built in Rapsons(?) Road, Lower ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon by Jeff Miller

Our Wedding

My husband Reginald and I were married at St Andrews Minster Ashingdon at 2 pm on saturday 16 September 1972. The service was conducted by The Rector Rev. Norman Cotgrove. I had 7 bridesmaids in blue,green,lilic,& lemon. Our ...Read more

A memory of Ashingdon in 1972 by Christine Willis

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,329 to 17,352.

Caption For Billericay, High Street C1965

The weatherboarded pair of buildings nearest the camera were once a pub called the Magpie & Horseshoes. The older section (with the bow windows) was built in 1577.

Caption For Felixstowe Ferry, The Village Green 1907

Some thirty years later, Bawdsey was to play a vital part in the defence of Britain. This is where the scientist Robert Watson-Watt developed radar.

Caption For Alfriston, High Street And The Star And George Inns 1921

Alfriston's much loved High Street and two of its famous hostelries are little changed today.

Caption For Neath, The Abbey 1893

The abbey was founded by Richard de Granville in about 1130, at the same time as he established his castle on the other side of the river.

Caption For Oxwich, The Castle 1910

The original house on this headland, which was built by Philip Mansel, was demolished when Sir Rice Mansel built a comfortable manor house on the site in the 16th century.

Caption For Rhyl, The Beach And The Pier 1913

'Hence Rhyl has become noted for the number of children that visit it, and these little ones find an inexhaustible fund of pleasure on its beach'.

Caption For Welshpool, Broad Street C1955

Lying in the valley of the Severn, the town does not seem particularly Welsh. Its original name was 'Pool', with the 'Welsh' prefix added to distinguish it from Poole in Dorset.

Caption For Welford, West Street C1965

West Street is quieter than the High Street and this view looks south-west past the village hall with its somewhat ungainly porch 'perched' on the roof.

Caption For Penrith, Cornmarket C1950

Horse-drawn transport is still prevalent, but it is about to be phased out by the motorised vehicles which were taking over the streets of the old Cumbrian town.

Caption For Penarth, St Augustine's Church 1896

A wave of hostility met Butterfield's plans for the new church tower. This was an emotive issue, with the original long having been a landmark for locals and ships' pilots alike.

Caption For Penarth, The Italian Gardens C1940

Perhaps more redolent of the English Riviera than the Continent, the terraced gardens facing the ocean, opened in 1926, were to be an instantaneous and roaring success.

Caption For Hitchin, The Market C1965

The market on St Mary's Square in the 1960s. The church and cloisters are clearly visible in the background. Moss's warehouse has gone, and the land has become a car park.

Caption For York, Minster C1890

York Minster was undergoing repairs at the time of this photograph. Pollution, mainly from the smoke from the railway, did a lot of damage to both glass and stone.

Caption For Southend On Sea, 1898

Southend is reached in little more than an hour by the excellent trains of the Great Eastern Railway.

Caption For Newark, Castle Gate 1904

In later years the house on the extreme left of the picture would become the Castle Garage.

Caption For Liskeard, Cheesewring Village 1908

This hamlet of miners' cottages at Minions was first known as Cheesewring Railway because the line of that name passed through in 1846.

Caption For Cartmel, The Cross And Market Place 1894

This most attractive of towns is sets amongst woods and gentle rolling hills.

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Caption For Tredegar, C1955

The impressive building towards the middle of the picture was Penuel, a largely Welsh-speaking chapel; a nursing home is now on this site.

Caption For Widnes, Widnes Road C1960

The supermarket is a branch of Tesco. Founded in London in the 1920s, Tesco is now one of the three top retailers in the world, with 1,878 branches in the United Kingdom alone.

Caption For Alderley Edge, West Mine 1896

When one looks at this inviting cavern, it is no wonder that after the copper mining itself finished West Mine became a magnet for explorers despite, or perhaps because of, the dangers of going underground

Caption For Malmesbury, The Market Cross C1955

This photograph was taken from under the arch of the gateway leading to Malmesbury Abbey, looking out towards the market cross.

Caption For Chailey Green, Village Green C1965

A scattered village on a hilltop in the centre of Sussex.

Caption For Sheffield, Fitzalan Square 1902

In September 1906 the tramway announced record takings for the year of £70,295 and the following year the record was broken again with takings of £73,514.

Caption For Leeds, Cookridge Street C1955

A view of Leeds Mechanics's Institute.This imposing Italianate building, with its lofty round-arched windows, was built by Cuthbert Brodrick in the late 1860s. It later became the Civic Theatre.