Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, South Street Ref. HOSM59747
1907, South Stifford Ref. HOSM59745
1897, Great Hampden Ref. HOSM46884
1897, Little Kingshill Ref. HOSM51530
1897, South Heath Ref. HOSM59679
1904, Hobland Hall Ref. HOSM37283
1904 - 1905, California Ref. HOSM39923
1883 - 1884, Clippesby Ref. HOSM41194
1884 - 1905, Hemsby Ref. HOSM48229
1883 - 1905, Rollesby Ref. HOSM57972
1899 - 1945, Gretna Ref. HOSM47097
1886 - 1887, Laceby Ref. HOSM50686
1887, North Thoresby Ref. HOSM55394
1895, West Clandon Ref. HOSM63888
1905, St Ann's Chapel Ref. HOSM40813
1905, Dimson Ref. HOSM53601
1897 - 1898, Cowbeech Ref. HOSM42050
1897 - 1898, Trolliloes Ref. HOSM62529
1882 - 1883, Vicarage Fm Ref. HOSM51290
1892 - 1893, Copley Ref. HOSM41748

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 7,331 to 7,340.

Three Travellers

This photo was taken from in front of the Civic Centre in Dagenham. On the left of the photo is the Three Travellers pub, it is still there now in 2012. On the opposite side of the road is the Ship and Anchor pub, I think that ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1964

Oakwood

I lived in Oakwood in the 50s as a child and would regularly be in Oakwood park all day on a Saturday. Quick return home for lunch in between playing on the swings, fishing nets at the wild pond, buying a packet of crisps ...Read more

A memory of Southgate

Little Dog On Line

We usually came to Banstead woods in the 1950s and 60s by bus, but I remember using the train on one occasion. A little poodle dog had somehow got on to the line, and he just kept on running between the rails, so that the train ...Read more

A memory of Banstead by Linda Manton

Pubs

Does anyone remember the Duke of Ediniburgh pub, run by a great couple Eric and May Afrters every night done my early pub training in there all a by gone era now sadly.

A memory of Barnehurst in 1975 by Ken Medhurst

Days Gone By

My grandfather, Arthur William Robinson was a butler at Patshull House, during the early 1900's. My mother, Ivy was born in 1908 and remembers being invited by Lady Joan Legge up to the " big house" for tea on several occasions. ...Read more

A memory of Patshull Hall in 1900 by Susan Edwards

Daily Chats

I remember when I was a van salesman with Sunblest in Aberdeen - my round was Royal Deeside. My morning started at 02.30hrs in Northfield in Aberdeen. Loaded, I would head for Deeside. I enjoyed my round but more so when I ...Read more

A memory of Bridge of Gairn in 1983 by Ron Ewing

Memories Of Mid Fifties

I went to school nearby (South Holme High) and in the summer, my mum would pick me up from school and sometimes take me on the boating lake. Brilliant memories to see that picture. We lived in London Road South from 1955 -1957, in a flat above Whatley's bakery, then moved away to Kings Lynn.

A memory of Lowestoft in 1955 by Kieron Warren

Patterdale House

Hello, anyone who lived at Patterdale House - I lived at F40, my nanner lived at B29. I went to St Johns Cathedral, my friend was Elizabeth Taylor. She lived in the dwellings on Olfield Road as did my aunty Lizzie. I used to go to ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Carol Hinds

Evacuation To Newcastle

My aunt and uncle owned a hotel called Seapark on the Downs Road, Newcastle. I visited there regularly and in fact was evacuated there, during the second world war. I remember the american troops being stationed there, ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle in 1942 by Brian Murray

Tolley Family History

I've yet to visit Netherbury where my Tolley ancestors were based. I'm interested to hear about the Tolley family shoemaker who moved to Surrey sometime in the 70's/80's. They lived in a part of Netherbury named Braddicks. My ...Read more

A memory of Netherbury in 1870 by Julia Tolley

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,593 to 17,616.

Caption For Yeovil, Middle Street 1900

On the right Olivers, 'The Largest Retailer of Boots in the World', survives; it is still selling shoes as Timpsons. Beyond is now a 1960s Woolworths.

Caption For Doniford, 1927

This attractive view from just behind the hamlet of Doniford looks along the bay towards the low Lias cliffs that partly conceal Watchet.

Caption For Somerton, The Viaduct C1955

Looking from the B3153, just east of the town, this photograph shows a local train hauled by a steam engine, whilst the cows below, well used to the noise, continue unconcernedly chewing

Caption For Peel, Castle, The Round Tower 1893

Built in the Irish style, the round tower dates from the 10th or 11th centuries, and would have been used by the monks as a place of refuge during raids by pirates or Vikings.

Caption For Stirling, Bruce Statue 1899

Bruce's heart was carried on a crusade against the Moors of Granada by Sir James Douglas.

Caption For West Bay, 1930

This view shows the esplanade (left of centre) and the twin piers protecting the channel into Bridport Harbour (right). Looking eastwards from the cliffs above Black Rock.

Caption For Dunstable, High Street C1955

The reverse view from D69020, looking south towards the ancient cross-roads of Watling Street and the Icknield Way.

Caption For Chesterfield, Knifesmithgate C1960

On the face of it this picture is the same as the previous one. However, there have been a few changes in the details.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow 1890

We have now passed through Stonebow into the southern part of the High Street, which grew up along the old Roman road south of the walled city.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral From Brayford C1950

The Roman Foss Dyke canal fell out of use during Anglo-Saxon times, but was restored after the Norman Conquest to become one of the main outlets for the great medieval city's wool and lead exports.

Caption For Stafford, The Royal Brine Baths C1950

The river Sow surrounds Stafford on three sides. This is the Green Bridge, over which traffic had to pass before entering through the Green Gate in the medi- eval walls.

Caption For Uttoxeter, Market Place C1955

The cottages date from the 16th century, and are probably of the same age as the earliest known parish register of 1596. Notice the old Whieldon's green bus parked outside.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Harbour 1890

On the town's tithe map of 1841 it appears in its present width as 'New Road'.

Caption For Uplyme, The Roost C1960

Blossom Hill and Pound Lane are on the skyline (centre left).

Caption For Greystoke, Castle 1893

Described as an 'ambitious and correct neo-Elizabethan mansion', Greystoke Castle was remodelled by Anthony Salvin in 1839-48 and again after a fire of 1868.

Caption For Herstmonceux, Castle, West Front 1890

It is suggested that the remains of Herstmonceux Castle form part of the oldest brick mansion in Britain; it was built in 1441, following a grant from the king to Roger de Fiennes to 'embattle

Caption For Barry, 'old Barry' 1899

Rose Cottage, one of three cottages built for farm workers, is the foremost cottage in this photo.

Caption For Acle, The Folly Tree C1950

The busy trunk road to Norwich winds through the heart of Acle past many pleasing old houses.

Caption For Norton, The Green And Pond C1965

The photographer has taken his picture across the duck pond in order to get this interesting set of reflections.

Caption For Wolviston, Wynyard Road C1955

An ancient village, Wolviston lies close to Wynyard Hall, historically the family home of the Londonderry dynasty, whose fortune came from the ownership of several collieries and a port in County Durham

Caption For Yarm, High Street C1965

Just behind the camera at the north end of the town lies Yarm Bridge, reminding us that for centuries the River Tees was navigable; Yarm operated as an important port, until it was superseded later by

Caption For Exning, Oxford Street C1955

The White Swan is on the right-hand corner. The postmaster stands in the doorway opposite; above is a sign for his billiard saloon. Posters advertise films at the Doric in Newmarket.

Caption For Halesworth, Bridge Street C1955

The end of the street has changed: the gabled building on the left and the adjacent one with the awning have been demolished.

Caption For Old Weston, The Village C1955

A farmhouse with a picket fence stands on a bend with a Morris outside. It is a typical building of the Cambridgeshire countryside, three rooms long with an entrance opposite the chimney stack.