Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Little Braxted Ref. HOSM51413
1895 - 1896, Rivenhall Ref. HOSM57881
1895, Silver End Ref. HOSM59265
1908, Out Newton Ref. HOSM55870
1898, New Yatt Ref. HOSM54785
1898 - 1911, Standlake Ref. HOSM60241
1898 - 1911, Sutton Ref. HOSM60973
1883, Four Ashes Ref. HOSM45724
1885 - 1900, Perton Ref. HOSM56560
1881 - 1882, Boulge Ref. HOSM38419
1881 - 1902, Bromeswell Ref. HOSM39097
1883, Campsea Ashe Ref. HOSM39929
1881 - 1902, Chillesford Ref. HOSM40802
1881 - 1883, Eyke Ref. HOSM45044
1881, Little Bealings Ref. HOSM51399
1902, Shingle Street Ref. HOSM59102
1895, Woodford Green Ref. HOSM35455
1887, Blankney Dales Ref. HOSM38071
1887, Martin Dales Ref. HOSM53274
1887, Reeds Beck Ref. HOSM57614

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,621 to 7,630.

Sutton The Park And Pinnacle

Sutton as I remember it holds many memories. I was born and brought up there, attending school at the Council School, Sunday School at the Chapel and using the facilities of the Park from an early age until I ...Read more

A memory of Sutton-in-Craven by Alan Pickles

Grandma Grandads House New Street

My grandma and grandad lived in New Street, Millbrook. I remember as a six-year-old going to see them and going to the 'swan pool' at the bottom of the road and feeding the swans. Grandma died in 1966 and Grandad ...Read more

A memory of Millbrook in 1965 by Jan Freeman

The Three Pilchards

You are probably referring to the "Three Pilchards" pub and this photo is not that pub. It is a house a little further up from the pub. Your picture is that of a house. The Three Pilchards (which is still a pub) was for a number of years in the 1990s in the ownership of my close family.

A memory of Polperro in 1950 by Carlton Fulthorpe

Mrs Jemmison

How we must have given this lady a headache. She lived at the bottom of the lane and we children used to go to the side of her house and play ball. Many times she came out, not to complain, just to ask us to move further up the wall ...Read more

A memory of Harpurhey in 1956

Victoria Mill Bridge

I remember this bridge very well. Brought up in MD from 1938 until I left to join the Royal Navy in 1955. We, my brother Tony and Brian Roylance, spent many happy hours in the vicinity especially fishing for "Sticklebacks" ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1940 by Victor Richards

When I Was A Young Girl

I was born in a quaint village in Nottinghamshire called Huthwaite, we moved to a farmhouse in Wrawby when I was 7. My aunt and her family moved there with us. We had great times in the barns, sliding down the hay, watching the ...Read more

A memory of Wrawby in 1965 by Chrissy Walker

B.B. Evans

As a young child in the late 30's and early 40's, a visit to B.B. Evans Department Store in Kilburn High Road was like a visit to Aladdin's Cave. Full of all kinds of clothes and household articles and a wonderful toy department, which had ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1930 by Dennis Paul

Searching For Members Of The Knowles Family

Calling Roger Knowles I am searching for family rather than having a memory. My mother was born Marjorie Knowles in 1903, sixth child of Christopher William and Hannah Law of Burton. Her grandfather ...Read more

A memory of High Bentham by Glenn Matthews

When I Was A Child

We lived in the hamlet of Saham Waite - about a 2 mile walk for my mother with the pram and 3 older kids every time she needed some shopping. My Granny worked as a cook/housekeeper for a nearby farm and I think we got the ...Read more

A memory of Saham Toney in 1956 by Christina Kelly

Caerau Families From The Past

Hi I am wondering if anyone can help. My mum Annie Louisa Deere (who sadly past away last year with Alzheimer's) was born in Caerau in 1925, her father's name was Thomas Deere, and her mother was Florence. I know from ...Read more

A memory of Caerau by Gerald Ellis

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 18,289 to 18,312.

Caption For Redditch, Market Place C1955

The market originally took place on the Green, but was confined to the south side of it after the Chapel on the Green was built in 1805.

Caption For Newhaven, The Harbour C1960

A cargo ship is visible on the left.

Caption For Arundel, The Black Rabbit 1898

The Black Rabbit 1898 Overlooking the pretty Arun near Arundel, the Black Rabbit was first licensed in 1804; at that time it was a popular watering-hole for workers digging a new cut of

Caption For Rustington, The Church And Lychgate C1960

Another of Sussex's seaside villages, Rustington boasts a few flint-walled cottages and a medieval church.

Caption For Richmond, The Channel 1929

The coffee merchant E W Coleman's van is parked outside his shop (centre); beside its window is an LNER train timetable - Station Road is off to the left.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

The ball finial of the Obelisk looks new; it had been replaced in 1907. At least one household living upstairs in the Toll Booth has lit a fire.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Hill 1929

In the centre is a fish and chip saloon; to its right is the narrow wynd called The Bar, and on the railings is an advertisement for wet fish on sale in the basement of No 1 New Road.

Caption For Sherburn, The Parish Church C1955

Little remains of the original structure save for the south wall of the chapel. It was redeveloped in the 1760s, and a new master's house was added in 1832.

Caption For Leamington Spa, Regent Hotel 1932

On 10 September 1819, the Prince Regent came to stay at the recently opened William's Royal Hotel. As a result the hotel was renamed The Regent.

Caption For Stroud, High Street C1955

Beyond Smith's chemist's shop, on the left, and the entrance to the Shambles, is another Smith's: Alma House clothing store.

Caption For Barton Upon Humber, St Peter's Church C1960

The church of St Peter was made redundant in 1972, and is now protected by English Heritage. Lincolnshire possesses very many Anglo-Saxon church towers, and St Peter's is one of England's best.

Caption For Market Deeping, Stamford Road C1955

Mill Cottage is on the right, and the River Welland is at the other side of the house. The timbers of the upper storey have since been covered over by sandstone-coloured paint.

Caption For Heywood, The Centre C1955

St Luke's is Heywood's oldest place of worship, and is known to have existed prior to 1611.

Caption For Wickersley, Royds Moor C1955

A royd is a northern name for an assart, a practice going back to medieval times when the population of a hamlet cleared land, usually sufficient to make one or two fields, for crops.

Caption For Macclesfield, St Peter's Church 1903

Built in 1848 with funds raised almost entirely from public subscriptions, St Peter's was consecrated in July 1849 by the Bishop of Chester, Dr Graham.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Valley 1892

Stickle Ghyll, which flows down from Stickle Tarn, passes under the bridge in this view, which looks towards the 2,403 ft summit of Harrison Stickle, the highest of the pikes.

Caption For Pangbourne, The Village 1893

We are in the centre of the village; this view looks north along Church Street with the churchyard wall on the left.

Caption For London, Chelsea, Cheyne Walk 1890

The pavilion roofs on the right were once Lindsey House of 1684, subsequently owned by the Moravian Sect, who added the French mansard roofs. In 1774 it was subdivided into five houses.

Caption For London, Chelsea Embankment 1890

You can get an idea of a (non-squalid) riverside house by visiting the Prospect of Whitby pub in Wapping.

Caption For Eton, 4th June Procession Of Boats 1906

Our cameraman was standing quite close to the place where photograph 35371 was taken as he captured the excitement of this riverside party, organised by Eton College.

Caption For Eastleigh, High Street C1960

The trees in the street have been pollarded, and the premises of John Cole and Delbridges have gone.

Caption For Three Bridges, The Flood Gates 1906

The millpond for the old Hazlewick mill was fed by the River Mole, which flowed close to Three Bridges railway station (on the left through the trees).

Caption For Canterbury, The Cathedral 1888

This magnificent cathedral heralds the beginning of English Christianity: Augustine was appointed its first archbishop in 597. Over the centuries it has been witness to fire and murder.

Caption For Saltwood, The Castle 1890

At the end of the 19th century it was in the hands of the Deedes family. Seventy years later, the art historian Kenneth Clark lived here, to be succeeded by his colourful son Alan, the Tory MP.