Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883 - 1903, Birtsmorton Ref. HOSM37842
1884 - 1885, Madresfield Ref. HOSM70104
1884 - 1903, Welland Ref. HOSM63750
1889 - 1894, Ardwick Ref. HOSM36189
1894 - 1905, Firswood Ref. HOSM45450
1891 - 1906, Moston Ref. HOSM54169
1895, Church Warsop Ref. HOSM40925
1884, Kings Clipstone Ref. HOSM55611
1884 - 1897, Shirebrook Ref. HOSM59237
1886 - 1900, Benwick Ref. HOSM37521
1886, Chainbridge Ref. HOSM40507
1886 - 1900, Doddington Ref. HOSM43299
1879, Market Drayton Ref. HOSM34890
1900, Ashley Heath Ref. HOSM36355
1879 - 1880, Ternhill Ref. HOSM39475
1880 - 1900, Chipnall Ref. HOSM40838
1880 - 1900, Lipley Ref. HOSM51312
1879 - 1900, Oakley Ref. HOSM55524
1880 - 1900, Peplow Ref. HOSM70923
1880 - 1900, Soudley Ref. HOSM59601

Books

11 books found. Showing results 19,057 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,941 to 7,950.

Adare Street Ogmore Vale

Hi, I am am Betty Edmonds, and I have the greatest memories of Fronwen School, the park in front of Adare Street, and buying frozen Birds Eye peas  at the corner shop near the Co-op. I also remember the faggot and peas man ...Read more

A memory of Ogmore Vale in 1954 by Liz Bowen

I Lived There!

My family lived at Horndean Bank from just before the Second World War until the late 1960s. My immediate family moved there in 1952 after the death of my fraternal grandmother. The total population when I left in 1966 ...Read more

A memory of Horndean by William Lauder

John Bull

I worked for John Bull at his butcher's shop in Wheatley, we lived at Home Farm until his bungalow was built in the summer of 1963. Does anyone recall the period?

A memory of Waterstock in 1963 by Alan Reid

Boulge Was My Home

My family owned the Boulge Hall estate at the time of your photograph. I was christened in Boulge Church in 1940. I am the 3rd Baronet of Boulge Hall and the last of the line. The summer house on the right of the picture was ...Read more

A memory of Woodbridge in 1950 by Christopher White

My Childhood

The nicest thing about growing up in Clun in the 1940s was that it was one big happy family. We all knew each other, and cared. I loved standing in the blacksmiths in Bridge Street, watching Mr Griffiths shoe horses, and on a cold winter's ...Read more

A memory of Clun in 1940 by Eileen Theakston

Ex Head Chef

How sad I was to see this once stunning hotel boarded up, I had such a fantastic time working there and met some lovely people. I always will remember a gentleman call Albe, what a funny man, I think he was the Del-boy of Abersoch. Dave.

A memory of Abersoch in 1986 by Dave Green

Nightingale Terrace

I lived in Nightingale Terrace, off Hanbury Road, until I was eleven. I remember Chatham's shop, with the wooden bung in the cracked window - it was like that for many years. My sisters and I used to spend our sixpence pocket ...Read more

A memory of Pontnewynydd in 1955 by Diane Evans

Cafe

There was a wee shop on the High Street of Lesmahagow that my mother always took me to as a boy. Down the left side were tables where you could sit and have juice and stuff, (not sure what I had, but I bet it was gooey and good! They sold ...Read more

A memory of Lesmahagow in 1964 by First Name Last Name

Daisy Hutchins

My memory of Taddiport is a of lovely lady Daisy, she was always so happy and called all the little ones "My turtle dove". Every morning and evening her son Bobby would come to see that she was ok before he went to work, and before she went to bed. I loved her when I was little.

A memory of Taddiport in 1948 by Lynn Walker

Combe

I was born and brought up in Combe, born in Slate Cottages, the second one from the end as you go past, my parents also lived in the end one. I spent most of my young life living at Rights Farm, until I got married and left to live ...Read more

A memory of Combe in 1958 by Alan Racey

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,057 to 19,080.

Caption For Glastonbury, St Benedict's Street 1909

The Great India and China Tea Company, an 1880s building (on the left) is now, aptly, the Mocha Berry Cafe‚ while the haberdashers on the right is now The Grafton Cafe; both establishments reflect the

Caption For Preston, Fishergate C1960

Here we have a good view of the area that is to the west of Market Square.

Caption For Snaith, Selby Road C1950

Fortunately, this blot on the landscape has now been flushed away. The market continues, but it is now more of a flea market and car-boot sale.

Caption For Penrith, From Elm Terrace 1893

From the work-yard of George Dixon, builder and mason, we look down on a surviving Penrith institution, Brunswick Road Junior School.

Caption For Grayswood, Grayswood Road C1955

Back at ground level, this view looks across the pond near the church, past the railings alongside the A283 to the houses on the south side of the Green.

Caption For Darwen, The Market Hall C1955

The Town Hall and the Market Hall are on the right. Known as Over Darwen, this was a quarrying and agricultural area before turning to calico printing, weaving and paper making.

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Stone Table Of The Wizard 1896

Looking at this photograph of the Druids` Stones, with the horizontal stone on top, one can understand why an early 19th-century antiquarian wanted to claim it as an Ancient British cromlech

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Dalton Road 1912

There is no motor traffic to be seen on the road. Beyond the shops are the residential houses of Hartington Street. On the left is H Ledgerwood's, a grocer's.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Pier Hill C1960

In the background of this picture stands the Gas Works jetty. Pier Hill leads down to the sea front esplanade, with the Palace Hotel on the left.

Caption For Studland, The Beach 1925

The journey to Studland Bay was probably the favourite excursion for tourists from Swanage, who could either get there by walking along the cliff tops or by taking a carriage or charabanc along the

Caption For Huntingdon, North End 1906

The view shows the Rose and Crown public house and, on the right, the row of fine mansard roofed terraced houses. Each of the doorways has its own fine web fanlight.

Caption For Bere Regis, St John The Baptist C1950

The view is eastwards from the village green to a range of 18th-century thatched cottages (right).

Caption For Stoborough, Holme Lane C1960

This remains one of the leafiest lanes in Dorset - it goes between pines and rhododendrons as it crosses the heath - and used to have a succession of picturesque fords.

Caption For Crewe, The Square C1955

Before reaching the main market or shopping area, however, we pass the wide, open square.

Caption For Fleckney, The Grand Union Canal C1965

The locks at Fleckney are a part of the descent of the canal from its high point at Foxton into the Soar Valley.

Caption For Colaton Raleigh, Village 1906

Colaton dates from at least Saxon times, and it was a royal manor at the time of the Domesday Book.

Caption For Billingshurst, Church Causeway 1912

A scattered hillside village on a minor road in a wooded area near the Surrey border. Mushroom growing, brick making and fullers earth extraction were local industries.

Caption For Rudgwick, The King's Head C1965

A scattered hillside village on a minor road in a wooded area near the Surrey border. Mushroom growing, brick making and fullers earth extraction were local industries.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, The Canal C1960

Between 1820 and 1849, passenger boats on the canal were the main form of transport between Kendal and Preston, and the Packet Boat Hotel, seen here, was one of the inns built for passengers so that

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village 1902

The village is viewed from the inland side of Burton Cliff, looking north-eastwards from above Dove Inn and Southover, to St Mary's Church (right).

Caption For Chideock, Village 1930

Between the racks of postcards is a recruitment poster appealing for 'Men of Dorset' to enlist in the Dorsetshire Regiment. Down the hill are Alice Cottage, Chideock Court and Chapel Cottage.

Caption For Crowland, West Street C1955

The trees of this green island were planted in the late 18th century, and most are still here. This is now a one-way road system, and the van is going the wrong way!

Caption For Datchworth, The Tilbury C1965

The name and licence were moved from a public house standing on the corner of the churchyard and owned by the parish. The rent was paid to the Overseer for the relief of the poor.

Caption For Kings Langley, High Street C1955

When Frith's photographer visited Kings Langley in the 1890s, cattle wandered freely along the High Street; but by 1955, the motor car was firmly established as king of the road.