Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898, Chipping Norton Ref. HOSM34324
1898 - 1919, Fifield Ref. HOSM45384
1898 - 1919, Kingham Ref. HOSM50120
1898, Middle Barton Ref. HOSM53595
1898, Old Chalford Ref. HOSM55608
1898, Over Norton Ref. HOSM55889
1892 - 1893, Brindle Ref. HOSM38950
1896 - 1907, Beckley Ref. HOSM37336
1896 - 1907, Bransgore Ref. HOSM38782
1896 - 1907, Hinton Ref. HOSM70523
1895 - 1896, Thorney Hill Ref. HOSM48779
1896 - 1907, Neacroft Ref. HOSM54548
1907, Ripley Ref. HOSM59736
1886 - 1887, Chulmleigh Ref. HOSM34329
1886 - 1887, Chawleigh Ref. HOSM40655
1882, Church Stretton Ref. HOSM34330
1882, Cardington Moor Ref. HOSM40041
1883, Henley Common Ref. HOSM48151
1882 - 1883, Ticklerton Ref. HOSM61839
1879, Lower Soudley Ref. HOSM52657

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,201 to 8,210.

Westgate School

I was in the very first class to attend the brand new Westgate School. My class moved from Haymill Annex on Elmshot Lane. We were all so excited. The 1A students were in Mrs. Evans class and was she strict. She ruled with an iron ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1958 by Freda Loeding (Swan)

Mitcham

As a child I grew up in bomb ravaged Mitcham. I lived in 16 Ashtree Avenue, Mitcham. We were bombed as so many other people were. I attended the 'Star School, Benedict Road. until around 1947ish then the family moved to Battersea. The Star ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1944 by Richard Watson

Flooding In These Cottages

I lived with my parents in Zouch Avenue nearby but did go to school with a girl who lived in one of these cottages.  The River Bourne is/was directlyopposite and every winter it overflowed, ran across the road and ...Read more

A memory of North Tidworth in 1945 by joan.battershill

Choir Practice In This Churchu

My friends and I were all in the choir here - I think it outnumbered the congregation usually.  We had to share a vicar with Ludgershall.  Choir practice was on a Friday evening.  When the War ended in 1945 they ...Read more

A memory of North Tidworth in 1944 by joan.battershill

The Harp And Crown

The pub in the picture is the original H&C which was burnt down only a few years after this picture was taken. The pub was then rebuilt further back from the road. There are still elderly people in the village who remember their ...Read more

A memory of Gastard

Lion House Youth Hostel 1957

I stayed one night at this hostel in early April 1957. A friend and I had set out from our home town of Reading on a 5 night circular cycle trip - our first such trip. Mitcheldean was our second night's stop, the first ...Read more

A memory of Mitcheldean in 1957 by Steve Elder

Cyril Evans

Does anyone remember my father Cyril Evans, and his family. I think he left the village around the 1940s at the age of 14???

A memory of Melin-y-Wig by Philip Evans

Evacuated To Abecanaid

My brother, Peter, and I were uprooted in 1939 from our home town of Deal in Kent, to live firstly in Troedyrhiw, then Pentrbach, and I had a short stay with Asaph Jenkins and his wife in Abercanaid. We sucessively attended ...Read more

A memory of Abercanaid in 1940 by Herbert Piddock

Family Home.

The Round House has fond memories for the Perry family because my late father (Ronald) was born there in 1924. He was the youngest of five (Win, Leslie, John & Patience). His father John worked on the land with the oxen for Lord Bathurst.   

A memory of Cirencester in 1910 by Clive Perry

Summer Hols

In our school holidays I used to go fishing and swimming down the brook below Pioneer Ave, that's where I lived, number 19 Pioneer. We moved to Windsor Ave in 1978. I used to knock about with Simon Loake, Barry Goodman, Dean Underwood, ...Read more

A memory of Desborough in 1980 by Sean Oram

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,681 to 19,704.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Butlin's Holiday Camp C1955

The long-time motto all along the front of the large road-side buildings was 'Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight', which is a quotation from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.

Caption For Newport, Westgate Square, Commercial Street And Town Hall 1932

In the 13th century it was seized by Simon de Montfort, and it was also sacked during the revolution of Owain Glyndwr in the 15th century.

Caption For Stamford, Broad Street 1922

The building on the left, with the large window facing the street, is the Corn Exchange, then acting as a cinema — we see it as it was before the alterations that were made following a 1925 fire.

Caption For Herstmonceux, Castle, South West 1890

After 1911 the castle was restored, including the re-excavation of the filled-in moats. A Tour of Central and East Sussex

Caption For Eype, Village 1930

This is another view of Lower Eype from further to the south-west, closer to the cliff above Lyme Bay, looking inland to Mount Lane and St Peter`s Church (centre).

Caption For St Neots, Market Square C1965

The photographer has turned his camera a little to the south and included an additional couple of interesting cars - a Rover 90 and behind it a rare and expensive Bristol saloon.

Caption For Knottingley, Modern School C1955

The older part of town is surrounded on all sides by water - the River Aire and two canals. Rope making was a flourishing industry both for the marine and agricultural markets.

Caption For Wakefield, Thornes Park C1960

Milnes rivalled the Denisons of Leeds as the county's biggest cloth exporter, and in 1778 he married the heiress of another prosperous Leeds textile merchant, Hans Buck.

Caption For Sudbury, The Old Moat Hall 1932

This 15th-century building was either an early Moot (Town) Hall or a Guildhall.

Caption For Torrisholme, A Waggonette At The George Hotel C1965

This 'Happy Days' wagonette or country-style horse bus, harking back to transport in earlier days, is taking a party on a jaunt on a sunny day.

Caption For Doncaster, St George's Church 1903

St George's is considered to be one of Sir Gilbert Scott's finest designs, and was built in 1854- 58 as a replacement for the orig- inal parish church which had been destroyed by fire.

Caption For Abingdon, Market Place 1924

We are looking across the Market Place from the corner of Bridge Street, past the Town Hall.

Caption For Abingdon, St Helen's Church C1955

Just beyond the west tip of Nag's Head Island is the Malthouse (creeper-clad) and Fairlawn Wharf to the right, now housing and formerly warehouses and barns.

Caption For Colne, Parish Church C1955

We move to the third of our three rivers, and go high into the hills to find Colne Water. The area used to be known as Marsden.

Caption For Holt, High Street C1955

There are excellent parking facilities for vehicles in this part of the High Street.

Caption For Ruthin, St Peter's Square C1955

When Owain Glyndwr attacked the town in 1401, leaving little in his wake, it was one of many turbulent events in its history.

Caption For Allendale, Main Road C1955

High Street c1960 On the left is the Town Hall with its unu- sual lead-sheathed clock turret.

Caption For West Hoathly, The Store C1960

This picture is of the same road as photograph W64009, but dates from ten years later and is taken from the other direction.

Caption For Rhyl, The Parade 1900

Backed by the tall 52-year-old buildings of the Esplanade, the Parade was Rhyl's only real attempt at elegant seaside architecture.

Caption For Hawarden, The Village 1903

A border town with a ruinous castle built by Henry III, Hawarden lies close to Chester on the former main road into Wales from the Dee lowlands and the Cheshire Plain.

Caption For Criccieth, The Castle 1930

This resort on the south side of the Llyn peninsula became popular in Victorian times and has remained so ever since.

Caption For Newbury, The Wharf C1960

I recall leaving my school cap on one of them one morning and racing back to get it!

Caption For Tadcaster, Grimston Hall 1906

The old house here was restored and rebuilt in 1840 by Lord Howden to the designs of Decimus Burton, a London architect, who was also responsible for Hyde Park Corner.

Caption For Hanbury, Parish Church C1965

It was delightfully but fancifully described by the 17th-century historian Habington as `invironed with highe and mighty trees and able to terrifye a far-off ignorant enimy with a deceitful showe of