Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1882, Duntisbourne Abbots Ref. HOSM70290
1882, Duntisbourne Leer Ref. HOSM44158
1901 - 1920, Kemble Ref. HOSM49691
1875 - 1882, Norcote Ref. HOSM55115
1882 - 1883, Rapsgate Park Ref. HOSM57456
1875 - 1882, Stratton Ref. HOSM60870
1896, Weeley Heath Ref. HOSM63608
1882 - 1892, Hunsworth Ref. HOSM49157
1902, Kingston Seymour Ref. HOSM50203
1907, Bashall Eaves Ref. HOSM37276
1910 - 1930, Chatburn Ref. HOSM40736
1893 - 1894, Paythorne Ref. HOSM56193
1893 - 1907, Sawley Ref. HOSM71058
1887 - 1888, Llanycefn Ref. HOSM52019
1882 - 1901, Sinope Ref. HOSM59301
1882 - 1901, Swannington Ref. HOSM61036
1898 - 1899, Bewaldeth Ref. HOSM37634
1898 - 1923, Bridekirk Ref. HOSM38841
1898 - 1899, Greysouthen Ref. HOSM47109
1898, High Lorton Ref. HOSM48343

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,211 to 8,220.

Bakingside Round About

I know this is a picture that was taken 25 year prior to when I was born, yet I still get amazed at the dates of the pictures around my home town! The progression just amazes me!

A memory of Barkingside in 1981

A Very Fine Pub

A very fine pub, that's if you can find it, in the middle of nowhere, deep inside Perry Wood. It's worth looking for. This used to be the Perry Wood winkle club in the 1960s and 1970s, where you would get your winkle out of your ...Read more

A memory of Perrywood in 1967 by Nev Bishop

Kevin Devine Remembers Little Jim's Cottage

In the early 1960s as a small boy, this was the home of my grandmother and grandfather, Hilda and John Guy. I remember going to visit them with my mother, Cynthia Joan Devine, formerly Guy. I used to love ...Read more

A memory of Polesworth in 1963 by Victoria Devine

Walking 3 Miles To School

My mum Barbara Wiltshire [nee Pritchard] was brouhgt up here with her 11 brothers and sisters. She is always reminding us that she had to walk 3 miles to school and one of her brothers used to bunk off and hide in the woods ...Read more

A memory of Burley in 1920 by Lyn Cook

Anna''s Outing To The Wellington Monument

I have driven up and down the M5 so many times and seen a monument on top of the Blackdown Hills.  Each time I passed I wondered what it was and so eventually I got hold of an Ordnance Survey map and ...Read more

A memory of Wellington in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

The Lodge Mayfields Farm

Does anyone know of Mayfields Farm, Lowfield Heath, Charlwood Road, in 1935? I have found out that my Dad's sister {Joan Addy, 18 months old} drowned in the fishpond, around the day of the King's silver jubilee.

A memory of Charlwood in 1930 by Stephen Addy

Same Family.

My dad was Cyril Henry Sprake, I have memories of travelling to Eype to see my gran, she was Day then. As grandad and uncle Robert died during the war, I am interested in knowing which of the local Sprake families was grandad's. I too ...Read more

A memory of Eype's Mouth in 1953 by Leslie Sprake

1976 In Llanbradach

I visited my gran and my aunts in Llanbradach twice in the early 1970s. It was my first ever visit to Great Britain and I fell in love with the church. To someone accustomed to supermarkets, shopping from grocer to butcher to ...Read more

A memory of Llanbradach by Catherine Walcott

A Holiday In South Street, Seahouses March 2004

A friend let me stay in her wee fisherman's cottage in Seahouses for an early holiday in March 2004. My wife Elizabeth and I drove up from our home in Watford through the unseasonal snow and we were ...Read more

A memory of Seahouses in 2004 by John Howard Norfolk

Piddock And Smiths

My gt. grandfathers married sisters named Brothers. The three familes have been in and around Deal for centuries Gt. grandfather Maxwell was a Royal Marine, as was grandfather Piddock.  My father 'Phys' Pidddock was welterweight boxing ...Read more

A memory of Deal in 1860 by Herbert Piddock

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,705 to 19,728.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Street C1955

Castle Street is 'the finest Georgian street in Cornwall', according to Sir John Betjeman, who knew a thing or two about the county.

Caption For Launceston, The Arch C1960

With the introduction of the one-way system, traffic now travels only out of town through the arch. Next to the Arch is the Baker's Arms Hotel, another 18th-century building.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Street C1955

Castle Street is 'the finest Georgian street in Cornwall', according to Sir John Betjeman, who knew a thing or two about the county.

Caption For Edinburgh, Palace Of Holyroodhouse And Arthur's Seat 1897

The building of Holyroodhouse was started in about 1500 by James IV; the work continued under James V, who added a new tower and quadrangle.

Caption For Rockingham, The Castle C1960

Although relatively little of the medieval castle remains, the highlight is undoubtedly the late 13th-century gatehouse with the arched gateway flanked by massive drum towers.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, War Memorial 1922

To the left is part of the garden wall of the house destroyed by fire in 1929.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road C1955

On the right is what was once the most important building in the town: the Railway Institute, built by the directors of the railway.

Caption For Littlehampton, Promenade 1903

There were two Littlehamptons, a busy port and fishing village about half a mile inland on the east bank of the Arun, and the seaside resort which grew up after 1800.

Caption For Littlehampton, Harbour 1903

There were two Littlehamptons, a busy port and fishing village about half a mile inland on the east bank of the Arun, and the seaside resort which grew up after 1800.

Caption For Huddersfield, New Street 1957

The 'Brick' building sited opposite the Boot and Shoe was erected in 1770 out of bricks not needed for the Cloth Hall. In the 19th century, New Street became a banking location.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Hazell, Watson And Viney Printing Works 1897

It is now a major roundabout, with a Tesco's on the left and the Works and house replaced.

Caption For New Brighton, The Front C1960

Arriving on the ferry, walking the promenade, we were teenagers trying to impress. It was cheap and tacky, but the arcades and fairground were just what we wanted.

Caption For Glasgow, Cathedral And Necropolis 1890

The Cathedral stands on the site of an earlier building destroyed by fire in 1192. The choir and tower date from the 13th century, and the spire was added about two centuries later.

Caption For Leicester, Rupert Gateway C1955

The mid 12th-century Great Hall of Robert le Bossu survives in Castle Yard; up to modern times it has been in use as an Assizes Court and Crown Court.

Caption For Salcombe, South Sands 1896

The vessel approaching the beach, probably on an excursion, is the 'Reindeer', a ferry launched in 1875 as the successor to the 18-ton 'Queen', which had run from 1860.

Caption For Blackpool, From The Sands 1896

Facing the sands were (from the left) the Prince of Wales Theatre, the Winter Gardens, the Tower, the Royal Hotel, the New Inn, the Big Wheel, and the Coffee Palace.

Caption For London, Kiddies Boating Lake, Regents Park C1965

Nash surrounded it with grand terraces of houses and laid out the bones of the park, including the lake. This view looks into the lake's north-west arm.

Caption For Langton, The Post Office C1965

The village's tranquillity even belies its distance of only four miles from Malton. Langton is a centre for the training of racehorses, and has produced many notable winners through the years.

Caption For Budby, Village C1955

To the west of Thoresby, on the Ollerton to Worksop road, the first Earl Manvers of Thoresby built a small estate village around 1810.

Caption For Newark, Town Lock C1965

Newark is a town with a wealth of historic buildings, and it is relatively little changed compared with Grantham or even Nottingham.

Caption For Charlton, Woodstock House C1955

Woodstock House is a country house hotel nestling in the Downs below the heights of Charlton Forest.We are near Goodwood racecourse, hence the racing scene on the hotel restaurant signboard.

Caption For Morecambe, The Promenade 1899

This lovely view of the Promenade looks north towards Hest Bank, with the Central Pier in the background.

Caption For Lancaster, The Ashton Memorial 1912

When his second wife Jessie died, Lord Ashton, son of James Williamson, decided to erect a monument to her.

Caption For Portland, Bow And Arrow Castle 1898

A 19th-century bridge links Rufus Castle (also known as Bow and Arrow Castle) to the upper cliffs, landscaped as the grounds for Pennsylvania Castle (top right), built for the Governor of Portland - John