Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1896 - 1897, Wooler Ref. HOSM35459
1883 - 1884, Baughton Ref. HOSM37229
1884, Tolladine Ref. HOSM48832
1884 - 1903, Kington Ref. HOSM50231
1884, Trotshill Ref. HOSM52902
1885, Stanford Bishop Ref. HOSM60249
1885 - 1903, Suckley Ref. HOSM60887
1902, Upper Sapey Ref. HOSM63026
1884, Warndon Ref. HOSM63282
1898 - 1899, Bridgefoot Ref. HOSM38888
1923, Seaton Ref. HOSM52449
1885 - 1897, Blyth Ref. HOSM38240
1897, South Carlton Ref. HOSM40099
1884 - 1897, Elmton Ref. HOSM44770
1884 - 1897, Hardwick Village Ref. HOSM47624
1897, Lindrick Common Ref. HOSM51265
1901 - 1929, Netherthorpe Ref. HOSM54647
1884 - 1897, Scofton Ref. HOSM58678
1901 - 1948, Wallingwells Ref. HOSM63292
1896 - 1909, Findon Ref. HOSM45513

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,631 to 7,640.

The Birth Of My Welsh Pride

My memories as a son of a daughter of the valleys are: Rugby allowed in for free a half time Trains, lying in bed hearing the clang of the wagons moving coal and steel to and from the works Armageddon when the ...Read more

A memory of Ebbw Vale in 1952 by Bob Morgan

Early Childhood In Romford

I was born in 1953 and lived for the first 3 years in an old house in Junction Road (Number 8) with my parents and Mum's mum (Granny). The back garden of the house seemed to be a jungle and had its end boundary with ...Read more

A memory of Romford by Roger Harley

The Fire And Before

I was a child at Avondale College at the top of Wilbury Road in 1955 and was 'made' to perform The Teddy Bear's Picnic as a teddy bear (I can still smell the costume!) on the stage of the old Town Hall. In around 1959, I attended a ...Read more

A memory of Hove by Tony Hagon

Brazies Of Rye

My ancestors are the Braziers from Rye and were coal merchants and wool staplers. We often visit the town especially around Landgate where they once lived. Many Braziers are buried in the All Saints and St Mary's Parish Church and I wonder if any Braziers still live in the town?

A memory of Rye by Bob Hewitt

Dunston Board School

I am looking for anybody who went to the Dunston Board school in the 1930s. I want to trace friends of my father, namely Henry Preston Westwick who was born in 1923, or anybody who worked in the soap factory in 1935.

A memory of Dunston in 1930 by Cathy Westwick

Shops And Shopping

I remember spending my pocket money in Adcocks and Percivals, at the top of Duke Street. He had a terrific range of toys for a small town shop, from toy soldiers to model railways. He had a working model railway set up ...Read more

A memory of Princes Risborough

Living In East Butterwick

January 2010 I came back from spending Xmas and New Year in Portsmouth. It was still snowing. I had to stay indoors most of the time because I couldn't cope well with walking in the snow. When I had to go to the ...Read more

A memory of East Butterwick in 2010

Police Houses

I used to live with my aunt and uncle at 10 the Crescent from 1948 to 1954. It was a fantastic life there with woods to play in, and streams to divert. An absolute paradise.  As young children we could play all day in the woods in ...Read more

A memory of Hindlip in 1948 by Chris Westwood

Summer Of 76

Summer of 76 ... me and Vincent Stokes camping up the quarry, oopps fire, daming the river down the rugby field and swimming all summer long ...best days of my life. Wattsville was the dogs, Beechwood Ave.

A memory of Wattsville by Dave Jones

The Cattle Market

The wooden railings to be seen in this photo is the old Epping cattle market where the animals were sold on market days. There is a memorial/water fountain still standing which would have originally been in the middle of the cattle market at the church end of Epping High Street.

A memory of Epping

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 18,313 to 18,336.

Caption For Chiddingstone, The Church And School 1891

Situated next to Penshurst Station, this village grew to accommodate visitors on their way to take goods to the town.

Caption For Wickhambreaux, The Post Office 1903

The stores and post office, right, were once an essential part of this village.

Caption For Teston, Orchard Stores Corner C1960

The Vicar of St Peter and St Paul's Church, James Ramsay, played a major part in ensuring the abolition of slavery. He died in 1789.

Caption For Streetly, Entrance To Sutton Park C1965

Sutton Park is surrounded on all sides by suburbia. Sutton Coldfield itself is to the east, while Streetly borders the park to the north-west.

Caption For Southwold, The Lighthouse 1891

The lighthouse, seen here from St James's Green, was built in 1890: 'the light is of 800 candle power and occulates twice every 20 seconds'. On the left are Adelaide Cottage and Caithness House.

Caption For Beccles, Market Place 1894

On the right, both of the nearer buildings, one of which was Edward Masters, ironmongers, have been rebuilt.

Caption For Long Melford, Kentwell Hall 1895

The Cloptons had co-ordinated the rebuilding of the church in the late 15th century. The mile-long avenue of lime trees leading to the house was planted in 1678.

Caption For Lavenham, The Church 1895

This is one of the best-known churches in Suffolk. Apart from the chancel, the entire church was rebuilt in c1485-1525.

Caption For Barton Mills, The Village 1925

Until the by-pass was opened, this was the route of the A11. This group of buildings (dated 1668) flanks the bridge over the River Lark, which provided power for the water mill.

Caption For Melton, High Street C1955

Three of the four terrace houses on the right were once shops. On the opposite corner, Skoulding's grocer's and draper's had traded since the 1850s.

Caption For Woolpit, The Market Place C1960

This view is taken from the top of the church tower overlooking the triangular market place, with the Jubilee Pump and Swan Inn.

Caption For Addlestone, Pyle's Farm 1904

Cattle seek the summer shade and the cool waters of the Bourne at this ancient farm.

Caption For Builth Wells, The Bridge C1955

Builth grew up under the shadow of the castle, which was rebuilt by Edward I in 1277.

Caption For Tenby, Pier And Hotel 1890

In the foreground we can see the roof of Laston House, a purpose-built bath-house which operated between 1810 and the early 1830s.

Caption For Melton, The Street C1965

This shop was run by two generations of Ben Friars from around 1910 to 1982. It had its own abattoir, smoke house and mobile shop.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1965

This picture clearly shows Lloyds Bank as the neighbour of the TSB.

Caption For Daventry, Danetre Hospital C1965

Unfortunately, until recently, many of the old people in Daventry had a fear of 'ending up in the workhouse' as they became infirm.

Caption For Pegwell, Bay 1907

This Edwardian view shows the footpath to Pegwell village; on the extreme left are the coastguard cottages, built to prevent the extensive smuggling activities that were then carried out at this isolated

Caption For Wilmslow, Bank Square Gardens C1955

It was famous for the production of button moulding, although, as in so many towns in the area, cotton was also produced here.

Caption For Bournemouth, Baths From Bath Road C1948

Bournemouth did not exist at all until Mr Lewis Tregonwell built a holiday home in the middle of hitherto wild heathland in 1810. During the 19th century it remained a select resort for the well-off.

Caption For Parham, The Church 1894

The small village around the church all but disappeared at the end of the 18th century, helping to maintain the privacy of Parham House.

Caption For Oakham, School House 1927

School House stands at the corner of Market Place and Market Street. The Hospital of Christ, built in 1398, stood on this site, which was once known as Baresplace. School House was erected in 1853.

Caption For Oakham, The Castle Gateway C1950

This fine gateway is 13th-century in style, but was rebuilt by George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, who became Lord of the Manor in 1621.

Caption For Desborough, War Memorial And Church C1955

We are looking south towards the church of St Giles, which dates from the early 13th century; the war memorial stands behind aptly named Dunkirk Avenue on the left.