Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899 - 1900, Llanarth Ref. HOSM51729
1899, Croes Llanfair Ref. HOSM51991
1899, Llanfair Kilgeddin Ref. HOSM51994
1898 - 1911, Dolwen Ref. HOSM43338
1898 - 1911, St George Ref. HOSM50264
1899 - 1916, Brynithel Ref. HOSM39324
1899 - 1916, Llanhilleth Ref. HOSM52021
1904, Capel Seion Ref. HOSM40000
1886 - 1904, Crosswood Ref. HOSM42448
1904, Llanbadarn Fawr Ref. HOSM51732
1895, Chigwell Row Ref. HOSM71350
1895 - 1907, Walhampton Ref. HOSM63269
1895 - 1896, Lyndhurst Ref. HOSM34864
1888 - 1905, Theddlethorpe St Helen Ref. HOSM61636
1897 - 1907, Macclesfield Ref. HOSM34869
1897 - 1907, Langley Ref. HOSM50820
1897 - 1907, Gurnett Ref. HOSM60962
1886, Commins Coch Ref. HOSM41603
1900 - 1901, Derwenlas Ref. HOSM43277
1886 - 1900, Fron-Y-Gôg Ref. HOSM45257

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,921 to 7,930.

Auntie Vi In 1952

My mother, Evelyn (Evie) Smith and my sister Susan(14) and I ( Polly aged 9) visited for about a month with my Auntie Vi in Sutton Mandeville on our way back to the USA after living in Egypt for a year. Auntie Vi had a ...Read more

A memory of Sutton Mandeville in 1952 by Polly Harris

Broadway

I used to live in 'The Nine Gables' pink painted house in Woolwich Road opposite the Graham Road Secondary Modern School for boys and was the only boy caned for hitting the headmaster with a snowball full in his face ! My house was not ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1950 by Raymond Bossom

My Second Home

I spent much of my childhood and teenage years staying at my Aunt and Uncle's house in Ryde Road as my gran lived there too and latterly my mum until 2002. The houses have not changed much over the years but there are a lot more cars ...Read more

A memory of Seaview in 1965 by Paula Jones

Laleham

Well a first visit to camp by the river and walk to the Lock and so on was really in 1962 with Guides, then a schoolfriend. Later my first 'serious' boyfriend and fiance came from there. I wonder if any of you recall not only the Abbey but the ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1964 by Olivia R S

Cornish Splits

2 posters rang bells with me. 1. I too came to Australia, but in the late 70's. My first purchase was a lovely unit up above the bowls course on Clovelly Head, just up from the Clovelly sea baths. All so named because of its likeness to ...Read more

A memory of Padstow by Olivia R S

Bluebells

My godmother and her parents lived 'forever' at Gravel Road, just up from the small shop on the Park Avenue end. With a marvellous garden of flowers, fruit and poultry; a walkway tunnel of Quince, a black & white tiled pathway to ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough in 1950 by Olivia R S

The Walkern Weir

Last year, as part of a two month trip from New Zealand, in mid September, my wife and I made a pilgrimage to Walkern, the place of my paternal ancestors. During the war I was taken by my mother and grandfather to Clay End, near ...Read more

A memory of Walkern in 1943 by Michael Bennett

Old Shops In Warwick

I grew up in Warwick in the 1960s. These are some of the shops I remember from my childhood, nearly all of which are gone now unfortunately. The Saltisford and North Rock. Summers the  butchers, Maydays the bakers, Hobdays the ...Read more

A memory of Warwick

Maidstone Zoo

I remember going to Maidstone Zoo, I believe it's location was Detling Hill, the old road going downhill from what is now the Kent showground. If I remember rightly there was a lift system in which was pulled up and down by elephants, ...Read more

A memory of Maidstone in 1957 by Graham Pudney

Marsden Park Swimming Pool

I have a host of memories of MPSP. The earliest is from the 1950s when I used to play on the fountain -- seen in the foreground -- with my cousins (Towers) who would visit from Cleveleys. It was also the first place where I ...Read more

A memory of Nelson in 1967 by Charles Duerden

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,009 to 19,032.

Caption For Selby, Old Toll Bridge 1918

Shipbuilding was also carried on here, the yard specialising in fishing vessels, tugboats and inland waterways craft. Because of the width of the river, vessels were launched sideways.

Caption For Bosham, The Village 1902

On the right are the flint walls to the grounds of the Manor House. The road now swings round into a car park, passing along the side of the Old Bakery.

Caption For Ticehurst, Church Street 1903

The camera is looking along Church Street, which curves away uphill to the village square of Ticehurst, another Wealden iron-making village.

Caption For Newark, Wesleyan Church And Barnby Gate 1904

On the right is the Wesleyan Chapel. John Wesley visited Newark on six occasions between 1743 and 1788.

Caption For York, Guildhall C1885

Each of the pillars in the main hall are from a single oak tree donated by the county families of Yorkshire.

Caption For Leeds, Woodhouse Moor 1897

In 1893, a study by a German sociologist found that six out of every seven working-class families in the mill towns of Lancashire and Yorkshire managed to save enough money to spend on a holiday.The

Caption For Blackheath, The Volunteer Arms C1955

To the west of Farley Heath and Blackheath, the hamlet of Blackheath grew up in Victorian times.

Caption For Coldharbour, Main Street 1957

A little further on is the Plough, which we can see on the right behind the telephone kiosk (which is still there).

Caption For Cranleigh, The Village Hall C1960

View C180008 was taken in front of the village hall. It is dated 1935, and is a large timber-framed building of some quality, convincingly done.

Caption For Kidderminster, St Mary's Church C1960

Sir John fought at Harfleur in 1415 during Henry V's invasion of France. His second wife was the granddaughter of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer.

Caption For Chorley, Market Street C1960

This photograph was taken further up the street from no C537055.The shops on the left bring back many memories, and F W Woolworth is there as well.

Caption For Wakefield, The Chantry C1953

Here we see two extremes of worship - the cathedral in the distance, and the more modest St Mary-on- the Bridge.

Caption For Rochdale, Town Hall Square 1892

The statue of John Bright MP stands in front of Charles Kershaw`s Central Corn Mill.

Caption For Ebbw Vale, General View C1955

The elegant 75-foot spire of Christ Church is prominent in the landscape; the old ironworks and spoil tips are behind it. The terraces of Newtown are to the right.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

There were ten locks at the end of the Bridgewater Canal linking it with the docks below; figures for 1883 show that in that year alone 60,300 craft passed up and down.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Beacon 1896

Sited on a Bronze Age tumulus, the Beacon was built in Elizabethan times and was used at the time of the Armada to warn of the Spanish threat.

Caption For Ockley, Post Office 1914

To the south of the village, brick making has been an important local industry.

Caption For Chepstow, The Second Severn Crossing 2004

Referred to locally as the `new bridge`, it was opened by Prince Charles the Prince of Wales on 5 June 1996; it was built by a Franco-British consortium.

Caption For Penistone, The Railway Bridge C1960

At an elevation of 747ft, Penistone always suffers with the weather, particularly in the ferocious winters of 1933, 1947 and 1963.

Caption For Taunton, County Cricket Ground 1902

The headquarters of Somerset County Cricket Club, founded in 1875, lie on the south bank of the River Tone; although the grandstands are much changed, the arched one still in essence survives.

Caption For Mells, The Village 1907

The photographer is looking north-west downhill across the Mells Stream bridge to the village, an attractive cluster of stone houses with many thatched roofs.

Caption For Preston, War Memorial 1926

The original unveiling date in May 1926 had to be postponed because of the General Strike. There had been a Boer War memorial on this site before this, but it was moved to Avenham Park.

Caption For Bessingby, The Village 1886

One mile inland is the church of St Mary, which includes the nave of the Augustinian priory founded here in 1119 by Walter de Gant.

Caption For Burton Agnes, The Hall C1885

This beautiful Elizabethan house is four hundred years old, and is still owned by the descendants of Sir Henry Griffith, who designed and built it.