Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1887 - 1901, Holditch Ref. HOSM48702
1901, Perry Street Ref. HOSM52531
1901, Perry Street Ref. HOSM56556
1903, School House Ref. HOSM58675
1887 - 1901, Thorncombe Ref. HOSM61612
1896 - 1897, Beadnell Ref. HOSM37368
1895, Cock Clarks Ref. HOSM41379
1895, Cooksmill Green Ref. HOSM41676
1895, Great Waltham Ref. HOSM47083
1895, Hatfield Peverel Ref. HOSM47908
1895, High Easter Ref. HOSM48411
1895, Howe Green Ref. HOSM49031
1895, Howe Street Ref. HOSM49033
1895, Little Waltham Ref. HOSM51723
1882 - 1900, Aldsworth Ref. HOSM35775
1882 - 1883, Elkstone Ref. HOSM44716
1883 - 1884, Hayden Ref. HOSM47914
1883, Hinchwick Ref. HOSM55639
1883 - 1901, Oxenton Ref. HOSM55959
1883 - 1884, Shurdington Ref. HOSM59201

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 8,451 to 8,460.

Midhopestones Born And Bred

The day I was born was 11th march 1974 and I'm a Midoper born and bred. We lived at the old cottages just at the entrance to the village at the side of the Dam. I have some lovely memories of the people which have ...Read more

A memory of Midhopestones in 1974 by Kerry Thornley

A Funny Year For Me

As a young man from the south of France, I got a job as French assistant at QVS. I was a bit hippyish and far from notions like order, authority etc. (and uniforms). To my deep surprise, I landed in QVS, with a bedroom at the ...Read more

A memory of Queen's View in 1975 by Bob Gilles

Laddie

The little dog crossing the road was called Laddie. He belonged to Lawrence and Peggy Dodd and is on his way home to Selah House and the dairy. l used to help with the milk delivery and would sit on a milk churn and sing to Laddie. He ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town in 1957 by Mary Adgar

When I Was A Little Girl

When I was a little girl, 1959/1960, my Nan and her husband Mr Fred Pay lived at 2 Newtown Cottages. I can remember the house being tiny, we went in 'round the back' and the kitchen was tiny with a couple of steps up ...Read more

A memory of Washington in 1959 by Corinne Hazell

The Pier!

I have many happy memories of Mumbles Pier from the 1950s onwards. It was a place of Penny Slot Machines and there were lots of opportunities to spend your pocket money and have fun! I can remember the Laughing Policeman exhibit - a penny ...Read more

A memory of Mumbles, The by Gaynor Wingham

The Flower Of Wales

This is the Llantrisant of my memory. The Llantrisant I first saw in January 1966. I married Gaynor Beatrice Jenkins, daughter of Winifred and Gordon Jenkins. We were married on September 23rd. 1966. She passed away to cancer ...Read more

A memory of Llantrisant in 1965 by Dave Davis

Roberts Family Romany

In 1918 my great gran's father Samson Roberts, a horse dealer, was injured during a horse race on the 'Golden Mile' near Aberkenfig. He died of his injuries at home in Dunraven St, Aberkenfig. His wife, Mary Ann, was a tiny ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig in 1910 by R K

Great Great Great Grandad James Sadler

To be honest this isn't a memory, more like a discovery whilst compiling our family tree with a new-found family member Jim (also James) Sadler. My G.G.G.Grandad was James Sadler, born 1815, father of 5, Lock ...Read more

A memory of Sonning in 1880 by Nicky Witts

Not Great Malvern

There is no corn square in Great Malvern. Have checked the corn market in Worcester and this 'photo is not of that either. Any thoughts?

A memory of Leominster by Glyn Stacey

Gatehouse

As a child I spent many happy holidays in Denton. My Grandparents lived in the right-hand side of the gatehouse; their names were James and Jane Howell. He was a gardener at the Hall. I remember at the age of about five years old, rushing out ...Read more

A memory of Denton in 1930 by Anne Greaves

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 20,281 to 20,304.

Caption For Byworth, The Village 1906

Byworth is a very pretty village with a single winding street a mile east of Petworth; it is set on hilly ground above a small stream flowing in a steep valley towards the Rother.

Caption For Whitworth, St Anslem Roman Catholic Church C1950

Three air raid shelters are in the field in front of the church.

Caption For Sudbury, Bathing Place And Common 1934

Chestnut trees were planted to soften the outline of the semi-circular area, and there were changing cubicles and two springboards. Mixed bathing (even for children) was forbidden.

Caption For Blackburn, The Market And Town Hall 1894

Blackburn means 'on the black stream'.The town guards the entrances to the river valleys we have been looking at in earlier pages - the Ribble, the Hyndeburn and the Hodder - and was the starting

Caption For St Ives, Bridge 1899

The first recorded wooden bridge was built here on the site of the original ford in the early 12th century.

Caption For Alnwick, The Lion Monument C1955

It was built in 1816, and the story most often told is that it was erected by the duke's tenant farmers in thanks for having their rents remitted during a period of agricultural depression.

Caption For Balcombe, The Village C1955

The church of St Mary was built in 1847. Balcombe House, once called Parsonage House, is a large Tudor-style house of 1856.

Caption For Loxwood, Combination Stores C1950

Loxwood is on the route of the partly-restored Wey and Arun canal near the Surrey border - 'London's lost route to the sea'. The church of St John the Baptist was built in 1898.

Caption For Chilham, Post Office 1913

Both horse and cart and motor car are parked outside Wealden Hall House; at the time of the photograph it was trading as the Post Office, and advertising itself as selling 'Drapery, Outfitting, Grocery

Caption For Barnstaple, The Square 1935

This shows a dramatic change from earlier photographs of the Square, largely due to the spread of the internal combustion engine.

Caption For Ilkley, The Saxon Crosses 1916

Many artefacts have been since found within the site of the fort. Archaeological surveys were held in 1919-1922 and again in the early sixties.

Caption For Halifax, Commercial Street From Wards End 1956

This was the entertainment centre of the town. Around Ward's End were many cinemas and theatres. The Electric Theatre opened as early as 1910, the Coliseum (now a dance hall) some ten years later.

Caption For Cookham, The Church C1955

Among the monuments on the north side of the chancel is a Purbeck marble tomb with canopy and three hanging arches on twisted columns marked by an 18in brass on the short tomb chest.

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 Hambleton, Congregational Church And The Manse C1960

The land here on the corner of Paul's Lane and Sandy Lane was purchased for nine pounds in 1870.

Caption For Balderstone, St Leonard's Church C1955

The cars parked on the pavement gives a hint of the traffic problems caused by people heading to the Lakes or southwards.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Parade 1925

Here we see landslipped Langmoor Gardens (left) before the building of retaining walls and amusement arcades.

Caption For Penrith, Askham Bridge 1893

As a youth the latter was discovered by Lord Lowther sketching its beauties, a chance encounter which won him the support of the Earl who cultivated links with men of arts and letters.

Caption For Dudley, Panoramic View From Castle Keep C1955

On the apocryphal 'clear day' it is possible to see the Malvern Hills, Bromsgrove, the Lickey Hills, Frankley Beeches, Clent, Abberley and the Clee Hills.

Caption For Abingdon, High Street C1965

We are now further west in The Narrow, as this part of High Street was called. Woolworths, on the site of the Lion Inn, can just be seen beyond the third shop blind.

Caption For Amberley, The Gatehouse 1898

It looks north over the wide, flat, formerly marshy valley of the River Arun and the Amberley Wild Brooks, and west to the narrowing valley as the river cuts through the South Downs.

Caption For Langton Matravers, Dancing Ledge C1960

Romantically named for the sea breaking across its rocks, Dancing Ledge is a mile south of Langton Matravers village.

Caption For Okeford Fitzpaine, C1960

The late owner, Captain George Pitt-Rivers of Hinton St Mary, left instructions for it to be sold in small lots so that individual tenants could acquire their homes.

Caption For Heysham, St Peter's Church, South Side 1892

This end of the church is in three parts, as we can tell by the three apex roofs.