Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884 - 1885, Street Heath Ref. HOSM59041
1890 - 1906, Achmore Ref. HOSM35484
1882, Bournes Green Ref. HOSM38430
1882 - 1883, Chalford Ref. HOSM40597
1882, Cashes Green Ref. HOSM45129
1882, Uplands Ref. HOSM53610
1882, The Camp Ref. HOSM61454
1886, Fifehead Neville Ref. HOSM45483
1886, Rolls Mill Ref. HOSM46473
1886 - 1901, Purse Caundle Ref. HOSM47324
1886, King's Stag Ref. HOSM50106
1886, Rivers' Corner Ref. HOSM57886
1884 - 1885, Glemsford Ref. HOSM46440
1885 - 1902, Liston Ref. HOSM51369
1896 - 1902, Middleton Ref. HOSM53667
1913 - 1914, Southwick Ref. HOSM59812
1901, Little Aston Ref. HOSM51390
1886 - 1901, Marston Ref. HOSM53246
1886 - 1902, Wishaw Ref. HOSM64846
1896 - 1919, Belmont Ref. HOSM34939

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,781 to 7,790.

Judge Family

My maternal Grandmother was Susannah Judge. She was of a fairly large family, I remember sister's names Mary, Ada and Rebecca. Mary, I think, went to live in london, Ada married Jim Gubby & lived in Barnwell Northants and ...Read more

A memory of Whaplode Drove in 1890 by Anthony Bardsley

Born In Rochdale

I was born in Tatham Strret and then we lived on Milnrow Road where my parents owned a fireplace and china shop. I have many happy memories of my childhood there. I used to go next door to Harold the clog maker and play with the odd ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1945 by Leonie Percival

Birthplace

I was born in Lound in 1937 and lived there until I was called up for national service December 1957. My grandparents were the last family to farm at East View farm, the farmhouse is now a private house, the land was sold for ...Read more

A memory of Lound in 1940 by Kenneth Wagstaff

Morden Hall Park

Around that time I'd have a sock on a stick and Mom taking me to the Mitcham side of Morden Hall Park to go fishing for tiddlers. I don't recall being too successful. But it was fun.

A memory of Morden in 1955 by Veronica Barr

Memories Of St. Michaels Church

My daughter Jackie Fuller married in this church in 1972 and my daughter Trina was christened there. We lived in Manning Street and I was married to Ted Fuller who still lives in Aveley. Trina was christened there in ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1969 by Dorothy Wiggins

My Memories

I first came to stay in the area when I was about 4 yrs old, I was born in 1951. We stayed in a tent on a farm just outside Llanrhaeadr on the Pistyll Falls lane. The farm was owned by a man called John Jones, his wife and ...Read more

A memory of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant in 1955 by Rosemary Porter

The Prompt

My mum worked at the Prompt Corner Coffee Bar for many years and my sister and I used to go in for our tea most days. We knew many of the regulars, but as I was pretty young most of the names escape me now. Mum also worked as an ...Read more

A memory of Beckenham in 1965 by Madeleine Gilbart

Ducking Stool

When I was a small child, I remember the remains of an old ducking stool by the large pond which was at the Queen Street side of the park.

A memory of Morley in 1930 by Lorna Davis

Childhood To Marriage

MY first memory of"LLan"was driving down the hill from Swffryyd, to my new home at No.6 High Street. My father Thomas Hughes, with my mother Eileen, had purchased Barttlets Grocery Store,a long held wish of my fathers to own ...Read more

A memory of Llanhilleth by Derek Hughes

Wrythe Lane

It's been years since I have seen this photo. I can remember a market there, also a cafe where in them days of the 1960's was where people would listen to music and drink coffee. Anyone remember?

A memory of Carshalton

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 18,673 to 18,696.

Caption For Consett, Middle Street C1965

An iron works was opened in 1837, but it was the discovery two years later of ironstone deposits at nearby Shotley Bridge, and the opening of coal pits during the 1840s, that sparked off the town's growth

Caption For Ross On Wye, C1955

Overlooking a bridging point on the River Wye, Ross was an important meeting place from early days.

Caption For Welford, The Canal C1965

The 'Welford Arm' runs east for one and a half miles from the Leicester branch of the Grand Union Canal and opened in 1814.

Caption For Skegness, Lumley Road 1899

At the west end of Lumley Road there were a few shops in 1899, but the view is utterly transformed now from Roman Bank, a reference to the old Roman sea wall.

Caption For Gainsborough, The Old Hall C1955

The Old Hall, very much the finest building in the town and now largely surrounded by Victorian housing, sits in its grassy square, a potent reminder of the town's great medieval past.

Caption For Horncastle, The Bull Ring C1955

Horncastle is one of the county's most ancient towns.

Caption For Skillington, Village C1965

This is another stone village to the south of Grantham, and houses being built there now must still be stone-faced. The rounded corner house now has lots of roses growing up the wall.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, King Edward's Grammar School 1898

The school was designed by Sir Arthur Bloomfield in 1883; it contained the Headmaster's residence, boarding accommodation and classrooms, including the 'Big School', later the library, on the ground floor

Caption For Raglan, Castle Street 1914

The lad may be returning from the castle, which could be approached on this road at that time. The four houses on the right, built in 1817, are now private residences.

Caption For Stonehenge, C1960

So too were aspects of the 'alternative society', who used Stonehenge for all sorts of spiritual enlightenment or protest, as can be seen by the CND sign daubed on the stone in the centre.

Caption For Beddgelert, Snowdon 1931

This magnificent view shows Beddgelert cupped in an encircling ring of mountains.

Caption For Whitby, St Ann's Staith 1913

The coming of the railway put Whitby firmly on the tourist map; its harbourside streets, ruined abbey, and souvenirs made from jet (a fossilized wood found locally), all proved a magnet for holidaymakers

Caption For Grassington, The Market Square 1926

The village had once been a centre for lead-mining, but by 1900 it was once again reliant on agriculture.

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Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

A family group of children enjoy a boating trip on the River Leven at Newby Bridge, at the southern end of Windermere. This narrow and historic hump-backed bridge crosses the Leven below Windermere.

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

Sir William Keith, Marischal of Scotland, built Dunnottar in the late 14th century. The site, an isolated 150ft-high rock, is ideal for a fortress.

Caption For Broadstairs, Promenade 1902

Modest little Broadstairs needs no defending, having powerful patrons, the most illustrious of whom was Charles Dickens, whose residence at 'Bleak House' is still pointed out as the chief monument of the

Caption For Torquay, The Bowling Green 1906

This celebrated and fashionable winter resort occupies the northern corner of Tor Bay, and is securely sheltered from all winds, except those from the south-east.

Caption For Bognor Regis, Arthur's Home 1898

Further west and more in Aldwick than Bognor is Arthur's Home, a convalescent home built in the 1890s, one of many. It survives as Ashley House and is now a Shaftesbury Home.

Caption For Bosham, Old Mill 1903

Looking away from the church and Quay Meadow, we see the watermill, in 1903 still a functioning one and powered via a leat from a mill pond to the north of the church.

Caption For Mawnan Smith, The Village 1930

South-west of Falmouth, Mawnan Smith is at a crossroads where one lane continues on to Helford Passage beside the sheltered waters of the Helford River.

Caption For Aberdeen, King's College C1900

The crown is that of the Holy Roman Emperor, symbolising the universality of the education to be provided.

Caption For Risca, Dan Y Graig Road C1955

Situated north-west of Newport, Risca is a typical valley community. There were lime kilns at Dan-y-Graig, where a Roman lead mine was also discovered.

Caption For Whitby, The Piers 1927

When it is high tide the visitors can get their fresh sea air from the safety of Battery Parade. One intrepid youngster braves the waves.

Caption For Amberley, The Gatehouse 1898

The Castle Courtyard 1896 Within the medieval walls of the castle (or fortified manor house cum bishop’s palace) are the living apartments of the bishop: these are complex and varied ranges, with