Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883 - 1885, Aldington Ref. HOSM35768
1883 - 1900, Honeybourne Ref. HOSM48839
1884, Sheriff's Lench Ref. HOSM59064
1886 - 1888, Wishford Fm Ref. HOSM38149
1887 - 1888, Clapham Ref. HOSM41013
1884 - 1887, Drewsteignton Ref. HOSM43638
1886 - 1887, Dunsford Ref. HOSM44137
1887 - 1888, Hele Ref. HOSM70547
1886 - 1888, Ide Ref. HOSM49265
1888 - 1904, Starcross Ref. HOSM60464
1887 - 1888, Up Exe Ref. HOSM62886
1887 - 1888, Clyst St Mary Ref. HOSM64175
1888, Lympstone Common Ref. HOSM61458
1884 - 1885, Gislingham Ref. HOSM46252
1885, West Barsham Ref. HOSM63748
1878 - 1906, Mylor Bridge Ref. HOSM54531
1910, Plaistow Green Ref. HOSM56817
1894 - 1913, Hampton Ref. HOSM70509
1883 - 1903, Harleston Ref. HOSM34598
1903 - 1904, Needham Ref. HOSM54569

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,261 to 7,270.

Betton Old Hall 1960s

My grandparents - George & Winifred Lowe - lived at The Black & White House, Betton (aka 9 Betton, Betton Old Hall) for many years (leaving in about 1977). My grandad was a gardener for Colonel George Wade of ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Marc Chrysanthou

Evacuee During The Second World War

Dear Mr Lord, My sister Jean Marie Church and I, Marie Elizabeth Church, attended Findern School for four years plus during the Second World War. I was almost 7 years old, my sister almost 6 years old. As I ...Read more

A memory of Findern in 1940 by Marie Church Davidson

My Memory Of Tong Castle By Babs Potts

My name is Irene Harriett Potts (nee Bryon), I was born 18-1-1921 at my granny's house in Bishops Wood (her name was Harriet Robinson). Our home was number 23 Offoxy Road, Tong, I lived there with my parents Louie ...Read more

A memory of Tong in 1930 by Jane Rushby

Narrow Lane

I can remember Narrow Lane, Gresford although I lived there for a very short period. My Uncle Bob lived in the lane with my Auntie Peggy, he used to have a smallholding just across from where we lived. I am sure many people will remember ...Read more

A memory of Gresford in 1949 by Philip Kersey Smith

The Bramwell Family

I have just dicovered I have a family name of Bramwell, Dora Brawell was my grandmother who married Francis Joyce from Buxton in the 1920s. Are there any Bramwells still in Moneyash? It was a large family of 8 back in the 1920s. It would be great to hear from you. Christine Joyce

A memory of Monyash by Christine Joyce

School Days

I grew up in Malden Road and went to Wallington Grammer School. I vividly remember having to walk to the bus stop in Ewell Rd every morning and sometimes having to run for the bus as it waited at the traffic lights. Luckily it was one of the ...Read more

A memory of Cheam in 1966 by Trevor Warr

Moss Hall, Gresford

I am just remembering Moss Hall and Mr and Mrs Yaylor and their son Stan who lived in a cottage near the copse, and how at a night time you would stand outside and listen to badgers crying, it was really such an amazing place, the ...Read more

A memory of Gresford in 1965 by Philip Kersey Smith

Royal College Of Music

My memories refer to 1955 through 1959. I remember these years with affection - being taught 'cello by Harvey Philips, piano by Hilda Klein (excellent use of swearwords, I remember!!), composition by Herbert ...Read more

A memory of Kensington in 1955 by Ray Lowrey

Paras At Watchfield In The 1950s

Yes, I lived on the Watchfield housing estate from 1952 to 1953. Large numbers of paras and their equipment were dropped regularly at the airfield. Trainees jumped from large silver barrage balloons, but experienced ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield in 1953 by Geoff King

Growing Up

I was born in Eltringham Street in 1946, we lived with my grandparents Mr & Mrs Wilson. My gran died when I was about four. I can remember the coffin being in the front room - well that was the only room downstairs except ...Read more

A memory of Blackhill by Doris Forsey

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,425 to 17,448.

Caption For Beoley, Village Inn C1965

In the early 20th century, when Beoley was still completely rural, The Village Inn used to be a popular destination for people venturing out of town by horse-drawn carriage or by bicycle.

Caption For Feckenham, Droitwich Road C1965

Droitwich has a long history of salt production. The Romans mined Droitwich salt on a large scale, and this is the road they built running east from Droitwich through Feckenham to Alcester.

Caption For Sawston, High Street C1965

Crampton the printers and the Co-op face the cross that in 1919 became the village war memorial. It bears the names of those who died in two World Wars and the Korean War of 1950-51.

Caption For Abingdon, The Market Place C1955

The origins of St Nicholas' Church date back to the 12th century. It was built by Abingdon Abbey to cater for their lay servants, their tenants and passing pilgrims.

Caption For Sonning Common, Wood Lane C1960

A well-maintained semi-circular bed of roses has been planted on the forecourt - oh for a dash of colour!

Caption For Greatham, High Street C1955

In the 1950s Greatham consisted of little more than the High Street.

Caption For East Runton, High Street C1955

The caravan site on the right is on top of the Runton cliffs.

Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

Just past the Village Green, the Boot (left), one of the oldest pubs in the village, and the Barley Mow beyond, are both still trading, although the General Stores between them has been demolished to make

Caption For Ramsey, High Street C1955

The Horse and Gate pub (left) has been redeveloped into shops, the Lion Hotel (right) is now flats, and parking is only allowed on the left-hand side of the street.

Caption For Seaton Carew, The Green C1955

Most of these properties remain private residences today. Seaton Hall (left) is now a residential nursing home.

Caption For Blaxhall, The Youth Hostel C1960

He did much of his early oral history recording in the village; this formed the basis of many books, including 'Ask the Fellows who Cut the Hay' in 1956.

Caption For Wickham Market, The Mill C1960

The tower of the steam engine house has now been demolished. The water mill is 18th-century, with three pairs of wheels driven by a cast iron breast-shot wheel.

Caption For Looe, From Above 1912

In summer the wooded slopes above are a mass of myrtle and hydrangea. East Looe's cramped main street, edged with a jumble of jettied shops and cottages, tapers down to the quay.

Caption For Chippenham, Yelde Hall C1965

The double doors on the gable end had been removed and a new box frame infill with windows had been added, which matches the style of the rest of the building.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Church From The Golf Course C1955

The golf course was laid out in the deer park of Audley End House. From the course there is a fine view of the town.

Caption For Launceston, Market Clock 1906

In 1905 it became the duty of the hotel boots boy to pull and tie down a cord which silenced the quarterjacks during the hours of darkness.

Caption For Abbotsford, Abbotsford House 1897

In 1811 Sir Walter Scott purchased the Cartley Hole estate on the banks of the Tweed and changed its name to Abbotsford.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

John Darby of High Park Farm operated a substantial milk delivery service, using a horse-drawn float.

Caption For Plymouth, George Street 1889

George Street was once the very heart of the old city but was almost entirely destroyed in the blitz. Today, a short section behind the Theatre Royal is all that is left.

Caption For Dawlish, Blenheim Hotel 1925

The sweep of the sandy bay and the railway along the shore are clearly visible here. The Blenheim Hotel, shown in the centre, is now converted to holiday flats: a sign of the times.

Caption For Whitby, East Cliff 1901

The picturesque cottages of the east side surround the 199 church stairs. This was probably a Monday, as the washing is laid to dry on the sands.

Caption For Blackpool, North Pier And Fountain 1890

The oldest of the town's three piers, this one dates from 1863, and when it opened was known simply as Blackpool Pier.

Caption For Oxford, College Barges 1922

This scenic stretch of the Thames, overlooked by Christ Church Meadow, has long been a rowing reach; at one time the bank would have been lined with eye-catching college barges, which were used as

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Abbey Gardens 1898

This view is taken from the Vinefields side of the river, on the footpath leading from the Grammar School into the Abbey Gardens. The bridge was built and the footpath laid down in 1883.