Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1882 - 1885, Haveringland Ref. HOSM47859
1880 - 1884, Howe Ref. HOSM49029
1885 - 1905, Ingworth Ref. HOSM49365
1881 - 1884, Langley Street Ref. HOSM50822
1881, Little Plumstead Ref. HOSM51583
1884, Norton Subcourse Ref. HOSM55427
1882 - 1904, Quidenham Ref. HOSM57317
1881 - 1883, Rackheath Ref. HOSM57341
1905, Sea Palling Ref. HOSM58847
1885 - 1905, Southrepps Ref. HOSM59793
1881 - 1884, Strumpshaw Ref. HOSM60847
1882 - 1885, Swannington Ref. HOSM61037
1882 - 1883, Tacolneston Ref. HOSM61153
1882, Weston Longville Ref. HOSM64155
1884 - 1885, Westwick Ref. HOSM64191
1887 - 1902, Alverton Ref. HOSM35912
1883 - 1902, Barnstone Ref. HOSM37086
1881 - 1899, Daybrook Ref. HOSM42922
1886 - 1902, Easthorpe Ref. HOSM44450
1886 - 1902, Elton On The Hill Ref. HOSM44799

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,051 to 8,060.

Change Of Use.

The building on the left became an amusement arcade in the early 1950s and then a dental surgery. Later it was demolished and replaced by a new building of flats and a new HQ related to Cowes week which was opened by Prince Philip in 2005.

A memory of Cowes

Car Project.

The Morris car depicted in the photograph was overhauled and bodied by my late father, Arthur Parker, in 1951-2. He had removed the body from a c1937 Morris 8 van, overhauled the mechanics and the chassis, and built from scratch a new ...Read more

A memory of Duston in 1951 by Claire Allen

Old John Barley Corn....

Known as the 'John Barley Corn' children because at the Staithe where they all used to play, there is an inlet. In the 1920s, when boats came past, the children would sing 'Old John Barley Corn if you throw us a penny we will sing ...Read more

A memory of Belaugh in 1920

Building History.

The photograph shows a shop and house which my grandmother ran between 1931 and 1952. It was then run by my uncle until it was sold as a house in 1979. My grandmother's name was Colville and she ran the shop as a general stores. ...Read more

A memory of Linton by Claire Allen

Railway Info.

The building on the left is a carriage shed, used for holding spare passenger vehicles under cover. It is from the North Devon Railway in the 1850s and still appears to have broad gauge track (7ft gauge - not removed until 1877) laid ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple in 1870

Family Connections.

The premises on the left of the photograph were the house and business of Thomas Langstaff, a rope maker, between c1810 and c1900.

A memory of Richmond by Claire Allen

Samuel Page Umbrella Maker.

This photo shows my great grandfather's shop, nearly opposite the one owned by Jesse Boot. The shop has (on the left hand side of the photo) the name S. Page (Samuel Page) just above the wooden statue of Jonas Hanway ...Read more

A memory of Nottingham by Claire Allen

Shop Names And Trades.

The buildings from left to right are the Post Office with Drakelow Press printing and bookbinding firm in buildings above and behind it. Established prior to 1827 by a Stephen Dodd, in 1951 it became known as Drakelow Press. The ...Read more

A memory of Woburn by Claire Allen

Family Connections.

The mill in the photograph is Low Mill at Grassington. My ancestor William Irving lived here with his family before 1820 until his death in 1843 aged 84. He was a woolcomber. His son James Irving also lived here with his family ...Read more

A memory of Grassington by Claire Allen

The Kennet

The river is the Kennet and this view shows the junction of the Kennet river (from low level bridge on the right) and the Kennet and Avon Canal (towards the locks straight ahead). The tributary to the left is towards the West Mills flour mill (water powered). The view is upstream (West).

A memory of Newbury by Claire Allen

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,321 to 19,344.

Caption For Seaham, The Seafront C1955

Of Seaham, Byron wrote: 'Upon this dreary coast we have nothing but county meetings and shipwrecks; and I have this day dined upon fish, which probably dined upon the crews of several colliers lost in

Caption For Skelton, Church Lane C1965

These old stone cottages lie on the approach to Skelton Castle, and the wide gateway to the left beyond them is the start of the driveway up to the castle.

Caption For Irvine, The Harbour 1904

A royal burgh and port, Irvine was, by the 1920s, a town of 7,000 inhabitants.

Caption For Rothley, The Temple C1955

The triple gables of the early 17th-century house form the centrepiece, with flanking wings. John Ely, a Manchester architect, added the Tudoresque bay window to the right in 1894.

Caption For Wisbech, Cornhill And Town Hall C1955

The upper front storey of the Corn Exchange houses the Town Council's chamber and offices.

Caption For Whitby, New Quay Road 1936

The Angel Hotel, an old coaching inn, can be seen on the left, and Collier's hardware store stands beside the bridge.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Square C1965

The Twyn itself was threatened by Glamorgan County Council's plans for road widening – a project that would have resulted in the loss of a large section of the square.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1910

There are plenty of horse-drawn carts in this view looking east. Maplesden is still running his printing works at No 1 - although it is no longer a post office - and at No 5 Gatland Bros.

Caption For Ely, The Cathedral C1878

Ely Cathedral, which can be seen from up to twenty miles away on a clear day, is one of the most stirring sights in Fenland.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral Choir, East 1892

The impressive roof is the first example of rib vaulting in Europe.

Caption For Inveraray, Loch Awe And Kilchurn Castle C1955

Situated at the north east of Loch Awe, Kilchurn is a 15th-century tower built by Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy.

Caption For Marlborough, London Road C1950

On the extreme left is D H Corneby, baker and confectioner. Further on is T C Baker, watch and clock repairer.

Caption For Maidenhead, Bridge Street 1890

The Bear Hotel on the left has an early 19th-century stucco front; further on are the Chapel Arches.

Caption For Swithland, C1955

The picturesque village is situated on a minor east-west road, rising up from the reservoir past Sir James Pennethorne's hall, which took some twenty years to complete, the medieval parish church and

Caption For Alton, High Street 1927

The buildings on the left of picture No 40722 have now been replaced by a new Swan Tap, and the Swan is advertising its garage.

Caption For York, The River C1950

In this later view, we can see the Guildhall on the left side of the riverbank. As well as an underground passage opening right onto the water's edge, the Guildhall has two secret rooms.

Caption For Leeds, Woodhouse Moor 1897

His estate was confiscated by the Crown and later given to Margaret Tudor and her husband the Earl of Lennox.Their son married Mary, Queen of Scots.

Caption For Brockham, Old School Lane 1958

Further down Tanner's Hill, the lane becomes Old School Lane; this view looks north past these pairs of tile-hung former estate cottages, which are all now in private hands and extended by a bay at

Caption For Churt, The Village C1965

We are a little further north than view C105008; we can see the BP petrol pumps of Overton's Garage with the parade of shops beyond the Crossways.

Caption For Abingdon, The River And Bridge C1950

This view shows one of Salter's pleaseure steamers, the 'Henley', having just passed through Burford Bridge heading upstream towards Oxford.

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 Crickhowell, The Market Place 1931

The bus advertising E A Beveridge & Co and the cars are of an earlier vintage, but the buildings still look much the same.

Caption For Rochdale, Entrance To Broadfield Park C1955

The spire of St Alban`s Church, demolished in 1973, is just visible to the right of the Ashworth statue (left).

Caption For Walberswick, 1900

In the distance is a corn-grinding post mill (centre left), possibly owned at this time by a Mr Mallett, whose worry was that the building of houses nearby would keep the wind from the mill's sails