Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897 - 1898, Hamsey Ref. HOSM60614
1891 - 1910, Agglethorpe Ref. HOSM35609
1892 - 1893, Bainbridge Ref. HOSM36832
1907 - 1910, Bishopdale Ref. HOSM37859
1891, East Hauxwell Ref. HOSM44273
1891 - 1910, Melmerby Ref. HOSM53473
1891 - 1910, Newbiggin Ref. HOSM54886
1882, Rileyhill Ref. HOSM39103
1891 - 1892, Hudswell Ref. HOSM49203
1891 - 1892, Stainton Ref. HOSM60186
1892, West Layton Ref. HOSM63893
1893 - 1894, Kew Ref. HOSM49900
1895 - 1908, North Kingston Ref. HOSM36730
1895 - 1908, Shobley Ref. HOSM59133
1908, St Ives Ref. HOSM60134
1879 - 1880, Ripley Ref. HOSM35110
1890, West Tanfield Ref. HOSM63977
1907 - 1908, Winksley Ref. HOSM64769
1897 - 1908, Staplecross Ref. HOSM60338
1890 - 1908, Rochdale Ref. HOSM35113

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,001 to 9,010.

Wolf Rubber

I was born in 1934 in Burns Avenue Southall, and I remember Snells Farm at the bottom of Burns Ave, before it became a prefab estate. Left Dormers Wells at 14 in 1948. I worked at Wolf Rubber in 1949 and my job was cleaning metal shafts ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1949 by Dennis Legge

Greengrocers In Vivian Ave

My Saturday and school holiday job was working for the greengrocers, can't remember their name, next to ABC bread shop. Really nice people and gave me a life long understanding of quality fruit & veg. My ...Read more

A memory of Hendon by Geoff Crisp

Pontllotyn Cinema 1960 1974

I have many fond memories of Pontllotyn Cinema, it was a very big part of most of my childhood and teen years. I remember Mrs Jones with the torch, Mrs Lewis & my own Nan, Mrs Jones from Duffryn St. My nan's job was ...Read more

A memory of Pontlottyn in 1965 by Kelvin Jones

Growing Up In Castleton

My sister, brother and I were brought up in Castleton in the 1950's and although our family life wasn't very happy I do have positive memories of Castleton (formerly called Blue Pits village). It was a nice village ...Read more

A memory of Castleton by Norma Hart

Budgen

Can anyone tell me the name of the house that was there before Budgens was put there.

A memory of Shepperton by Tracie Hatchett

Alexandrina Ogilvie

I left Scotland heading to Australia on the SS Ormonde. My dad Frank, worked in the railways in Thornton. I can remember the smell of the steam engines which I still love. I did go back a few years ago to try and ...Read more

A memory of Thornton in 1949 by Alexandrina Johnson

The Farm On The Hill

I began my life's journey at Ty Gwyn farm in 1951 just before my 2nd birthday. I even remember climbing.the stairs at 1year 10 months. I would walk down Penywern Road to the Wern school. I remember standing on a chair in the ...Read more

A memory of Ystalyfera in 1954 by Joyce .Lloyd

Grandad

l was born in Sandyford. l spent hours of my childhood in Brook Street, Brown Lees. My grandad, Harry Booth, worked down the Victoria Pit. l remember seeing the miners on their way home with faces blackened by coal dust. l remember meadows ...Read more

A memory of Brown Lees in 1945 by Sylvia Davies

Speed

In relation to Reform Street and the city square on Friday/Saturday nights. We boys and our latest girlfriends (only if you had a car) used to meet and have a drag race either up Reform Street and back or a race from city square out under the ...Read more

A memory of Dundee in 1966 by Alan Gray

St Mary's Church

I was baptised in this church and belonged to the Youth Club. The Vicar at that time, was Rev. Welch, and 'Doc' ran the Youth Club. After church on Sundays we all used to go into the pub for a shandy, including the ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1956 by Deanna Sycamore

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 21,601 to 21,624.

Caption For Chepstow, The Racecourse 2004

Here we can see some of the changes since 1950, although the open stand on the right is still in existence.

Caption For Swanage, 1897

For hundreds of years smuggling was a major industry in Swanage: the smuggled goods were hidden in the local caves and quarries.

Caption For Egremont, Ferry Boat 1912

Until 1817 the Mersey ferry service was erratic and subject to the vagaries of wind, tides and weather.

Caption For Andover, Town Mill 1908

Seen from the west ramp of the ford, G H Hoare, Coach Building, Shoeing & General Smith, advertises his work, while a man fishes below the island where brown trout still swim against the flow.

Caption For Howth, Head 1897

This view shows clearly the rocky promontory of the Head, which was known in Celtic times as Beann Eadir, or Eadar's peak. It is connected to the mainland and Dublin Bay by a sandy spit.

Caption For Poole, Longfleet Church 1887

We see the new St Mary's church from the north side of Longfleet Road, which is now very busy. To the right is the entrance to Parish Road, which is named after a former vicar.

Caption For Ashford, Grammar School 1901

This is a fine clear photograph of this ivy- clad school building with its typical Victorian architecture and interesting bell tower.

Caption For Dunoon, Argyll Hotel, Main Street 1904

This was one of three hotels recommended to overseas visitors; the others were the Queen's and McColl's. It was also possible to hire apartments in Dunoon at about 15s a week during the main season.

Caption For Camberley, Frimley Road 1931

The absence of any traffic would be a welcome sight today.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Golden Hind And Pier C1950

The summer entertainment, 'Bubbles', is advertised on the Pier Pavilion.Those walking on the pier have a good view of the activities below.

Caption For Wargrave, High Street 1950

The village of Wargrave has an Edwardian feel to it, but its origins date back many centuries. The Bull, seen on the left, was once a popular coaching inn, close to the busy Bath Road.

Caption For London, Parliament Street 1910

On the left is the Home Office, and to the right is the Red Lion pub, built in 1898 on the corner of Derby's Gate.

Caption For Helmsley, Market Place C1960

Helmsley is the attractive castle-crowned 'capital' of the North York Moors National Park, and this view shows passengers alighting from a Bedford coach parked beside the Eleanor-style cross in the spacious

Caption For Dullingham, The School C1955

The school was built on part of the village green in the late 19th century.

Caption For Somersham, From The Church Tower C1955

Blinds shade the shop windows of Normans, 'Drapery and Furnishing, Boots and Shoes, Tailoring and Outfitter'.

Caption For Stapleford, The Rose Inn C1960

This small inn stands at the edge of the village on the main London route into Cambridge where it crosses the River Granta. The road on the right leads to the famous Gog Magog Hills.

Caption For Bransgore, The Crown Inn C1960

Village public houses are still the heart of many communities around the New Forest - not only as places to go for refreshments, but as places to meet and socialise, and as venues for sports clubs.

Caption For Emery Down, The Swan Inn C1960

The New Forest has some of the best public houses in southern England, whether the visitor is seeking accommodation or just calling in for a tasty lunch and a drink after a hard morning's walk.

Caption For Lytham, The Children's Boating Pool And Promenade C1950

Charlie's Mast overlooks the boating pool, which seems to be the only form of children's entertainment left on the beach area. In its turn, the pool was removed as a health hazard during the 1980s.

Caption For Bridport, East Street Old Mill 1899

Here we see East Mill and its mill pool, looking eastwards from the north bank of River Asker, towards houses beside East Road (centre).

Caption For Market Drayton, Shropshire Street 1898

It was in Shropshire Street that Roland Lateward lived at the end of the 1700s. He is reputed to have been the first gingerbread baker in the town. Even today, gingerbread is still produced here.

Caption For Paignton, Pier From The Hotel 1896

This view of the pier, taken seven years after the previous two photographs, shows that Paignton then had interesting shops; advertisements offered Turkish baths, drinking chocolate, a drug store, cleaners

Caption For Hopwas, The Canal C1965

Created in 1790, this successful canal was built to ship Bedworth coal to the town of Coventry. At Hopwas, just beyond Tamworth, the canal threads its way through attractive wooded country.

Caption For Andover, High Street C1960

The buildings behind the Guildhall would soon be replaced as part of the agreement with Greater London Council which would more than double the town's population in less than twenty years.