Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1881 - 1883, Culpho Ref. HOSM42600
1883, Great Blakenham Ref. HOSM46829
1881 - 1902, Harkstead Ref. HOSM47650
1884, Lower Layham Ref. HOSM52599
1882 - 1883, Otley Ref. HOSM55841
1881 - 1882, Belstead Ref. HOSM56657
1880 - 1881, Sproughton Ref. HOSM60033
1886 - 1905, Flete Ref. HOSM45530
1889 - 1907, Low Bradley Ref. HOSM38591
1889 - 1907, Cross Hills Ref. HOSM46565
1848 - 1893, Marley Ref. HOSM53190
1848 - 1893, Oxenhope Ref. HOSM55958
1891 - 1892, Riddlesden Ref. HOSM57795
1896, Kirk Yetholm Ref. HOSM70045
1897 - 1912, Crosthwaite Ref. HOSM42449
1896 - 1897, Endmoor Ref. HOSM44948
1897 - 1912, Ings Ref. HOSM49362
1896 - 1897, Beck Houses Ref. HOSM50656
1896 - 1897, Stainton Ref. HOSM60182
1886, Burton Green Ref. HOSM39620

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,531 to 8,540.

My Time In Liverpool

My memory of Liverpool was living in number 12 Kensington Rd near the corner of Hall Lane where the post office was. My parents' landlady was Mrs Elizabeth Smith, I think she was Tommy Smith's mother? I remember my father taking ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1957 by Alan Bond

I Lived There!

I lived in the farthest cottage on the left of this picture for a few years. It looks exactly the same as it does now (apart from the lack of hundreds of cars and lorries flying past on Penistone Road)

A memory of Grenoside in 1998 by Beth Keatley

Dancing At The Majestic

The restaurant at the Majestic was used as a ballroom dance school in the early 50s. The first that I remember was run by somebody named Bobby who later moved on to a school near Mitcham station. Later Don Stevoni and his wife ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1950 by John Borwick

Yank Worked At Harbour Inn 1965

As an 18 year old boy from Atlanta, Georgia (USA), I worked at the Harbour Inn during the summer of 1965.  That's among my fondest memories, and one of the most enjoyable times in my life.  I have fond memories of the ...Read more

A memory of Axmouth in 1965 by Tom Lokey

Cirencester Abbey Woodchopping Competitions

My Father, Ken Mclennan, was in a Forestry Regiment of the Royal Australian Engineers posted to Scotland at the outbreak of WWII, prior to being deployed to New Guinea to fight the Japanese. Whilst in ...Read more

A memory of Cirencester in 1940 by Scott Mc Lennan

Dean Road Lower Penn

My grandmother (Edith Craig/Peach) used to live in Dean Road (number 2). My mum, Pat also grew up there with her brother, Graham. I lived with my nan for a couple of years (around 1982) when I was 9 years old. The house was ...Read more

A memory of Lower Penn in 1982 by Lisa Gilbert

The Village

I moved to Borehamwood from Acton, North West London, when I was three years old. I spent my childhood there, scrumping in neighbours gardens, getting the greenline bus into London for trips to Selfridges at Christmas, to London Zoo ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1961 by Debbie Hardy

Birth Place

My birthday, a very cold day 10th December 1944.  My mother had been in a horse and cart delivering milk to the area around Wincanton when the cart turned over into a ditch, this started premature labour and she was taken to ...Read more

A memory of Templecombe in 1944 by Andrew Cruickshank

My First Visit To Nelson Village

My mother originated from Nelson Village and took us for our first visit when I was twelve years old. Her father (Joseph Heslop) worked down the pits, sadly he passed away before I was born. We met another ...Read more

A memory of Nelson Village in 1985 by Davina Smith

The Green Dragon Inn

Memories of my husband and I as managers of The Dragon in the early70s,  our staff were Mary Lambert, Val Lovely (I think she has changed her name)and Pam Verges, and the lovely football players from Lincoln City, especially the ...Read more

A memory of Lincoln in 1971 by Ann Browning

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 20,473 to 20,496.

Caption For Selby, The Cross And Finkle Street 1903

The name 'Finkle' comes from a Viking word meaning 'angle' or 'corner', and this less than straight street has not changed its line since those times.

Caption For Thurmaston, The Newark Road C1965

The village sits astride the Roman Fosse Way, but it is attractive no longer: for the last hundred years it has been in all but name a part of North Leicester.

Caption For Bradford, Manningham Lane 1921

We are travelling out of the city towards Manningham Park and on to Shipley and Bingley.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Bridge 1890

These views show each end of the bridge - two were taken in 1890.

Caption For Ruislip, The George Hotel, Bury Street C1965

St Martins Church still dominates the centre, a particularly fine building with an atmosphere of truly rural godliness as opposed to its being a spiritual centre of metroland.

Caption For Owston Ferry, The Church Gateway C1955

Archdeacon Stonehouse built this imposing gateway leading up to the lychgate of St Martin's parish church in the 1840s.

Caption For Richmond, Grey Friars Tower 1929

The Franciscans came to Richmond in 1258, and built a small church befitting their commitment to poverty, but this elegant belfry tower was slotted into the crossing of the church between the nave, choir

Caption For Stanmore, Ruins Of Old Church, Uxbridge Road 1906

At the foot of the hill the Old Church and St John the Evangelist share a single churchyard, while remnants of the original mediaeval parish church can be found to the south.

Caption For Swanage, From Coastguard Station 1897

view is looking from Peveril Point to the Clock Tower (centre), showing its original spire, which was replaced by a cupola in 1904 after fundamentalist Christian protests that spires only belong on

Caption For Thurmaston, The Newark Road C1965

The village sits astride the Roman Fosse Way, but it is attractive no longer: for the last hundred years it has been in all but name a part of North Leicester.

Caption For Newcastle Upon Tyne, Grainger Street 1900

Here we see Grainger Street before work began on electrification of the street tramway.

Caption For Staithes, Beck Mouth 1925

In this beautifully composed picture, a cluster of fishing boats are at rest in

Caption For Madingley, Village 1909

The cottages of the Madingley estate workers date from the 18th century. The oldest cottages are thatched and timber-framed.

Caption For Edinburgh, The Scott Monument 1897

In this view of the Scott Monument, we can see in the foreground a nanny enjoying a well earned rest.

Caption For Chippenham, St Andrew's Church C1955

The north wall of the church and the choir vestry, which was added in 1907.

Caption For Kingstown, Hms Pelorus 1897

A fine view of HMS Pelarus flying the white ensign, at anchor in Kingstown Harbour.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The War Memorial 1923

The distinctive town war memorial of Saltburn stands in lovely gardens just off the Promenade.

Caption For Bristol, Broadmead C1953

Here we see a mixture of Georgian, Victorian, thirties' style cinema and post-war reconstruction.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street 1928

In this view of the High Street, the High Street Gate can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Bakewell, Bridge 1923

The elegant cutwaters of this bridge speak volumes for the bridge-builders' art.

Caption For Sandhurst, St Michael's Church C1960

The church is set in an expansive burial ground full of extravagant memorials.

Caption For Berriew, The Village C1950

A narrow bridge crosses the River Rhiw and leads the eye to a group of genuine black and white Tudor houses.

Caption For Greyabbey, C1955

A view showing roads virtually devoid of traffic. Grey Abbey was once the post town on the Newtownards to Portaferry road.

Caption For Crieff, High Street 1899

On his retreat north in 1745, Prince Charles Edward Stuart held a council of war in Crieff at the Drummond Arms.