Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883 - 1887, Piccadilly Ref. HOSM56600
1897, Brassey Green Ref. HOSM38714
1887 - 1903, Bathealton Ref. HOSM37204
1887 - 1903, Dipford Ref. HOSM43257
1886 - 1887, Ham Ref. HOSM47463
1887, Holway Ref. HOSM48803
1887, Langford Ref. HOSM56263
1903, Sellick's Green Ref. HOSM58811
1887 - 1903, Sherford Ref. HOSM59055
1887 - 1903, Stapley Ref. HOSM60357
1886 - 1887, Stogumber Ref. HOSM60536
1886 - 1903, Thurlbear Ref. HOSM61788
1887 - 1902, Upton Ref. HOSM63099
1887, West Monkton Ref. HOSM64014
1882 - 1905, Lamerton Ref. HOSM50745
1883 - 1905, Moorshop Ref. HOSM54042
1905, Sydenham Damerel Ref. HOSM61125
1883 - 1905, Wilminstone Ref. HOSM64678
1887 - 1904, Ashwell Ref. HOSM36392
1881 - 1882, Burcot Ref. HOSM39484

Books

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Memories

29,061 memories found. Showing results 8,951 to 8,960.

Pitt Cottage [Forty Fathom] Back Lane Nailsea.

My father worked for Bristol Water Works and we lived at Pitt Cottage from 1948 until 1956 when it was demolished. We then moved to Doversdown, Whitesfield Road and I worked for Horlicks Dairies in Silver ...Read more

A memory of Nailsea in 1948 by Keith Phillips

Brown Cow

I used to pal out with a guy called Jack Evans who lived with his parents next to the Brown Cow pub on Albion Street, Salford, before they were moved to Little Hulton. That was 55 years ago. I have some pleasant memories of the area. I ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1957 by Peter Wilson

The Murray Family

Hi, my father was brought up by his mum and dad in the grounds of the hospital. He had 3 brothers, Eric, Bert and Len. His name was Ray. He met my mother there as she worked in the main hospital, I think about 1948/9, her name ...Read more

A memory of Chartham by Brenda Noteboom

Boyhood Memories Of The Fish And Eels.

I had great times at the pub boatyard and the surrounding area. In the summer months I would work in the little shop in the boatyard selling fizzy drinks and hiring out the boats and canoes. In between jobs I ...Read more

A memory of Hoddesdon in 1967

Churchill Road

For those of you that don't know, if you are driving along Churchill Road in a Westerly direction, approaching Freedom Bridge Roundabout, this is where you would be in the picture.

A memory of Wisbech by Dave Garford

Aunty Carol,Aunty Freda And The Farm.

Gosh, where do I begin. I suppose I'm asking for help here, as well as sharing memories. My mam was Gwenfron Elizabeth (Williams back then I think), she used to live up on a farm at the top of a long hill ...Read more

A memory of Pentraeth by Dawn Williams

Wembley My Hometown

Born and grew up in Wembley and recall Wally Kilmisters model shop at the triangle and Simpson American cars too. Also there was an underground market opposite Ealing Road. I think Rumbles school uniform shop stilll exists. ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1950 by Leslie Roth

The Monks

I remember in my summer hols helping an American/Canadian couple to move the gold coloured Budda and other things into their place, ready for the monks arrival. They used to grow all their own veg and herbs there and it was a big eye opener for a Biddulph lad of my age...... great memories.

A memory of Biddulph in 1968 by Keith Mountford

Working As A Medical Secretary

I worked here at Addenbrooke's Hospital (old site) from 1966 - 1969, before moving on to the new site. Best years of my life living and working in Cambridge during this period. Anyone else here at that time?

A memory of Cambridge in 1966 by Jenny Leighton

Aylesbury

Born in 1961, growing up with my grandparents on Prebendal Ave, great memories. Little shops by the old brook, catching tadpoles, Ceely Rd school also Oak Green - seems like a mystery now. I lived in Aylesbury until I was 16, my ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury by Caro Colvin

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 21,481 to 21,504.

Caption For Ludham, The Village 1931

The thatched house north of the crossroads no longer has a village shop. The outbuilding on the right is now The Cat's Whiskers, a hairdresser's whose name wittily puns on the road name.

Caption For New Radnor, View From The Castle C1955

It was intended to link New Radnor with Old Radnor, two miles distant, to form a major city to be the capital of Radnorshire. The project faltered, confirming Welsh antipathy to large settlements.

Caption For Eardisley, C1950

Despite increases in population and the subsequent rise in road traffic, Herefordshire still manages to retain an aura of peacefulness and serenity, exemplified in this photograph.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pier Entrance 1900

By the last year of Victoria's reign Bournemouth had become an established seaside resort.

Caption For Lyndhurst, New Forest Ponies C1955

Sometimes the inhabitants of the Forest, whether they be ponies, deer, badger or foxes, still come to town.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, New Memorial Theatre C1935

The design for a new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre was thrown open to competition; the winning entry was submitted by Elizabeth Scott, great-niece of Sir Gilbert Scott. The new theatre opened in 1932.

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity College, The Great Court 1914

The fountain in the centre was built at the beginning of the 17th century by Italian craftsmen.

Caption For Ipswich, The Dock Entrance C1955

What makes the Wet Dock so useful is that it is a non-tidal section of the port. Water in the dock is held at a con- stant level by the lock gates.

Caption For Teignmouth, The Promenade C1955

Large stacks of deck chairs punctuated the prom- enade. Ice cream was delivered in aluminium boxes, some can be seen beneath the serving hatch.

Caption For Wilton, Kingsbury Square 1919

Wilton, once the capital of Wessex, was the most important town in early medieval Wiltshire. This is Kingsbury Square, with St Edith's church on the left.The road across the square is the A30.

Caption For Chepstow, The Racecourse 2004

Improvements have extended to the racecourse area; however, the wooded heights of the Wyndcliffe can still be seen on the horizon.

Caption For Ipswich, Lock Gates 1921

When the Wet Dock was constructed in Ipswich between 1839 and 1842, it was the most revolutionary and the biggest of its kind in the country.

Caption For Eardisley, C1950

Despite increases in population and the subsequent rise in road traffic, Herefordshire still manages to retain an aura of peacefulness and serenity, exemplified in this photograph.

Caption For Whitney, The Church And Wye Valley C1955

Despite increases in population and the subsequent rise in road traffic, Herefordshire still manages to retain an aura of peacefulness and serenity, exemplified in this photograph.

Caption For Newark, River Devon C1965

On the way into Newark from Farndon the navigation passes a number of old maltings and a large Trent Navigation Co warehouse, which can be seen in this picture in the left background.

Caption For Gloucester, Southgate Street 1948

The Bell Hotel was demolished in 1969 during the redevelopment of the area; but the dark building next door with the projecting upper storeys still survives and houses a wonderful old fire surround.

Caption For Waltham Cross, Post Office And High Street C1950

This bustling fifties shopping scene, with a substantial and surprising number of bicycles in evidence, shows the prominent red-brick Post Office on the left standing out against its rather dingy neighbouring

Caption For Grassington, The Square 1900

The village had once been a centre for lead-mining, but now relied on agriculture and quarrying. In 1902 the railway finally came to Grassington with the opening of a line to Skipton.

Caption For Goudhurst, Village 1904

A picture postcard view of Goudhurst, looking up the hill to the church peeping out at the top. This view is little changed today.

Caption For Newton, Beach Bungalows C1950

This view shows the beach bungalows which were built right behind the top of the beach. They were used by the military during the Second World War, but are no longer there today.

Caption For Crummock Water, From Ling Crag 1893

Whiteless Pike (2,159 ft) is the prominent fell in this view, which was taken from Crummock Water below Mellbreak, with Rannerdale Knotts on the right of the photograph.

Caption For Taunton, County Hotel 1925

On the left- hand side of the road are the Army and Navy Stores and a shop selling stuffed birds.

Caption For York, Low Petergate 1892

On the right are the premises of George Merriman, pawnbroker and jeweller. To the left is Searle's brush and mat warehouse. The large broom hanging over the doorway is now in the Castle Museum.

Caption For Wilton, Kingsbury Square 1919

Wilton, once the capital of Wessex, was the most important town in early medieval Wiltshire. This is Kingsbury Square, with St Edith's church on the left. The road across the square is the A30.