Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899 - 1900, Elton Ref. HOSM44800
1887, Norman Cross Ref. HOSM55122
1885 - 1899, Pilton Ref. HOSM56646
1887 - 1900, Water Newton Ref. HOSM63519
1896 - 1910, Nyewood Ref. HOSM55488
1910, West Harting Ref. HOSM63844
1895 - 1910, Lurgashall Ref. HOSM52815
1895 - 1896, Selham Ref. HOSM58921
1908, Norman's Bay Ref. HOSM55133
1899, Little Salisbury Ref. HOSM51596
1899, Manningford Bruce Ref. HOSM53165
1899, Milton Lilbourne Ref. HOSM53905
1899, New Mill Ref. HOSM54753
1899, Wilcot Ref. HOSM63813
1891 - 1892, Cropton Ref. HOSM42473
1886 - 1905, Ford Ref. HOSM45606
1884 - 1905, Roborough Ref. HOSM57905
1905 - 1906, Spriddlestone Ref. HOSM59916
1886 - 1906, Torr Ref. HOSM62120
1905 - 1906, Brixton Ref. HOSM64801

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,521 to 7,530.

My Mam

The lady waiting for the bus is my mother, Rona Jones nee Jones, my gran lived in Alma, Tabernacle Street, which was a Chapel house, my Nan and Dadcu had to take care of the Chapel across the road, and in those days had to feed and provide ...Read more

A memory of Aberaeron by Michael Jones

Growing Up In Holbeach St Marks (The Marsh)

Although I was actually born in Holbeach Bank, and spent the first 3 1/2 years of my life in Holbeach St Matthews, I spent my childhood in Holbeach St Marks. My mother and father Ray and Greta Gray, ...Read more

A memory of Holbeach St Marks in 1955 by Alan Gray

Eccles Family History

My great-grandfather, Joseph Eccles, built Bilsborrow Hall. He owned a number of cotton mills in Preston and played cricket for Lancashire. I have just started to look into our family history and will hopefully be able to ...Read more

A memory of Bilsborrow by Peter Eccles

Ravenscraig Castle

Hi, we used to play at Ravenscraig every day as well, down the sands, the dungeons used to scare me when we looked through the slit windows, but when we got older and braver, and ventured down the in the dark (there was always a ...Read more

A memory of Kirkcaldy in 1940 by Jim Cook

A Close Call

In 1941, during the Second World War, and I was a page boy working at the Osborne Hotel. I always rode my cycle to work and back. I believe it was on a Sunday that I was pushing my cycle up the lane at the side of the Palace Hotel, I ...Read more

A memory of Torquay in 1942 by Eric Harwood

No Response

Come on people, let's hear from you in America, tell us some those war stories of the Doodlebugs that hit Kent.

A memory of Greenhithe by Clive Jeffrey

Growing Up In Southall

I grew up in Southall in the 1940s and 50s. We lived in Gordon Road in a terraced house that backed onto The Tube. We had an outside toilet, no bathroom and, until I was about 6, no electricity. At the age of 5 I could change ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1945 by John Lennon

Hms Worcester & F T Everard & Sons Ltd

I came to know Greenhithe very well. Firstly as a cadet on the Worcester from 1962 to 1965, and again from 1972 to 1979 when I was employed by Everards. Looking at Google maps of Greenhithe, the place has changed beyond recognition.

A memory of Greenhithe in 1962 by Barry Priddis

Long Time In Hospital

I was in the children's hospital from the age of 7 to 16 . The ward sister was D Overhand, the night nurse was Robinson, we call her Robbie. I remember by best friend there was called Denise O'Gorman. People used to get us mixed up as we looked alike.

A memory of Heswall in 1969 by Marie Lafferty

Rowes Of Netheravon.

As a little girl I remember visiting Auntie Alice and Uncle Bill Rowe. They lived in Vine Cottage just down from the SSW Army Camp. Dad was stationed there after the Second World War, that's where he met my mother Margaret Ada ...Read more

A memory of Netheravon in 1965 by Christina Jobling

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 18,049 to 18,072.

Caption For Wimborne, High Street 1891

The reverse view of the previous five pictures shows the mix of architectural styles which has helped to make the town centre a conservation area.

Caption For Canford Magna, The Coffee House 1904

Sir Ivor and Lady Cornelia Guest, later Lord and Lady Wimborne, were supporters of the temperance movement, in furtherance of which cause they closed the Swan Inn and opened The Firs (later

Caption For Ferryside, Glan Tywi Estate C1955

As we move further away from the industrialised regions, the equable climate and fertility of the soil begin to show themselves in the lush meadows and woodland.

Caption For Loughor, The Cross C1960

Loughor, the starting point for this Carmarthenshire tour, is not actually in the county; it is separated from it by the river Loughor, and is on the outskirts of Swansea.

Caption For Corby, Church Of The Epiphany C1960

As the town grew further away from the village and the parish church, a new Anglican place of worship was necessary.

Caption For Northwich, Witton Street C1950

Witton Street is now completely pedestrianised, with a number of the buildings shown here totally restyled. Bratt & Evans, on the right, still survives, although it is now just known as Bratt's.

Caption For Pott Shrigley, The Village And The Church C1955

Through the trees on the right (although almost completely hidden now) the tower of St Christopher's Church can be seen.

Caption For Hanbury, The Gate Hangs Well C1965

The origin of its unusual name is obscure.

Caption For Axminster, Castle Hill 1902

Castle Hill was one of Axminster's earliest residential streets, though always mixed with trade. The cottages on the right have survived, although they are much altered.

Caption For Harlech, High Street C1960

There are quite a number of cars parked in the narrow street in front of Harry and Alfred Kilminsters automobile engineering works (right), which specialized in car electrical repairs.

Caption For Hunstanton, The Green 1901

It was a quiet village of simple fishermen's cottages until the coming of the railway in 1862.

Caption For Botley, All Saints Church C1960

The clock on Botley's Market Hall is still a familiar landmark in the High Street. Just this side of it can be seen the premises of Botley Garages, now a sports shop and a hairdresser's.

Caption For Coventry, High Street And Broadgate C1955

By 1941 planning was well under way to rebuild the shattered heart of Coventry.

Caption For Coventry, The Blue Coat School C1890

The Benedictine Priory, founded in 1043, grew to become one of the wealthiest in the midlands, and the sheer bulk of its buildings must have made an imposing sight on the Coventry skyline.The complex

Caption For Eype, Boat Rest C1955

This is the spot were the War Office meteorological balloon 'Saladdin', with Malmesbury MP Walter Powell in its gondola, disappeared from sight on the afternoon of 10 December 1881.

Caption For Silchester, The Clock C1965

In the north of the county sits Silchester. This modern clock tower is part of Silchester House, built in 1820, but the clock tower is more modern.

Caption For Woodhall Spa, The Broadway C1960

The van (left) is coming out of Stanhope Avenue. Woodhall Spa is really a holiday town in the middle of Lincolnshire for people dedicated to golf.

Caption For Stonehouse, High Street 1960

Of the shops on the right, the Midland Bank is now, of course, HSBC.

Caption For Tenby, St Catherines Rock 1890

Traditionally in the ownership of wealthy occupants, the private steps leading down to the beach still belong to these houses, except those on the extreme left.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Pier 1925

This is the south quay of the harbour. The harbour was built between 1829 and 1834 from local and imported stone.

Caption For Amroth, The Beach C1960

Amroth is a former coal mining village at the southerly end of the 186 mile-long Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

Caption For Saundersfoot, High Street 1949

George Borrow, author of Wild Wales, stayed here in 1857.

Caption For Blackpool, North Shore C1955

At a time when railway engineers were convinced of the impossibility of constructing a rail link over Shap, Fleetwood was conceived in the 1830s to link trains from London with steamers to

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Nottingham Street C1960

At the time of this photograph, traffic was not excluded from this street. A delivery van stands beside the Olde Pork Pie Shoppe of Dickinson and Morris.