Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898 - 1904, Whichford Ref. HOSM64299
1881, Bayston Hill Ref. HOSM37262
1882 - 1901, Bentlawnt Ref. HOSM37509
1881, Broadoak Ref. HOSM39000
1880 - 1881, Brownhill Ref. HOSM39231
1881, Felton Butler Ref. HOSM45275
1880 - 1881, Grafton Ref. HOSM46714
1881 - 1882, Habberley Ref. HOSM47298
1882 - 1901, Hope Ref. HOSM48897
1882 - 1901, Hopesgate Ref. HOSM48900
1880, Lee Brockhurst Ref. HOSM51002
1901, Brockton Ref. HOSM51418
1881 - 1901, Minsterley Ref. HOSM53944
1888, Poolhead Ref. HOSM56884
1880, Ruewood Ref. HOSM58258
1882 - 1901, Stiperstones Ref. HOSM60472
1881, Stretton Heath Ref. HOSM60819
1881 - 1882, Uckington Ref. HOSM62812
1882, Upper Cound Ref. HOSM62947
1891 - 1892, Muker Ref. HOSM54387

Books

11 books found. Showing results 22,465 to 11.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,361 to 9,370.

Childhood Memories

Sorry, will start agian - yes it does bring back memories, all these old photoes. As a child I lived in Back Lane, the house attached to my grandfathers Blacksmiths Shop. At the age of 5 - 1952 - I used to walk up Town Street to ...Read more

A memory of Horsforth in 1952

East Ham 1966/1968

I moved from Dulwich in 1966 as my father was in the army.We lived in the TA camp on Vicarage lane and I went to Vicarage Lane School. My maiden name was Mcnickle. I attend it for 18 months then went to Burges Manor which I have ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1967 by Sharron Hill

Weavers Arms

My g g grandfather, Robert Jennings, is a resident at the pub with his wife Sarah and their children on the 1891 census. I always believed that he was the landlord as his son, my g grandfather, Charles, and his wife Florence ran ...Read more

A memory of Rockwell Green in 1890 by Ross Jennings

T A Centre Vicarage Lane

My dad was in the army and we left Nairobi in Kenya and went to live at the TA Centre on Vicarage Lane in East Ham. I went to Burges Manor School for girls and next door was Thomas Lethaby the School for boys. One of my ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1965 by Grace Brown

Gods Country

I was born in 1954 at 261, Uttoxeter Road, which was where the fire station is now. My memories are of a magical childhood in Normacot, until we were rehoused in Meir in 1970. Some of the places I remember with much fondness include ...Read more

A memory of Normacot by Patrick Dono

Part 13

He then ran a wet fish trade from a horse and cart, but also ran a fish and chip shop. Last time I was in Houghton the fish shop was still there. In Newbottle Street, just up from the school and on the same side. Gran was very proud ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Part 14

Trawlers go out for quite a while. The first catch goes into the bottom of the hold, and ice put on top. Later catches go on top, iced again and on until the hold is full. Depending on the size of the catch, this can take a ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Triple Murders Pelham Road

Notes of triple murders. I know lots of hear say but not many facts. I believe it was a mother, her one daughter and then the man took his own life. I have been told the man was having an affair, married one sister, ...Read more

A memory of Ward End in 1948 by Derek Lovering

Fullerton Road

I was born and lived for 12 years of my life in Fullerton Road, I lived with my parents sister and brother in my nan's house number 19. My uncle and aunt lived at the bottom of the cul-de-sac, I had an aunt in Stretton Road ...Read more

A memory of Addiscombe by Christine Weeks/ Nee Cox

Trevone

We emigrated to Pennsylvania from Accrington in June, 1954; I was seven years old. One year later we returned to England and settled in Farnborough in May, 1955. My father worked for Turk, Krish and Barstow, Solicitors, who were located ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough in 1955 by David Procter

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 22,465 to 22,488.

Caption For Redditch, Woolworth's, The Market Place C1960

Today Currys trades from an edge-of-town superstore in St Georges.

Caption For Dullingham, King's Head Corner C1955

Facing the King's Head is the guildhall of St James's Guild; it was built c1495, and has a jettied upper storey. In the 18th century it was used as a poorhouse.

Caption For West Kirby, Marine Lake C1960

In 1960 it catered for dinghy sailors, swimmers, paddlers and canoeists, with plenty of room for all.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Beach And Bandstand 1921

Looking at the bandstand from the beach, the reason for its popular name of 'the bird cage' is obvious.

Caption For Blisworth, The Elm Tree C1955

Only two of these cottages survived recent road improvements. They include the one on the left and the middle thatched dwelling on the right.

Caption For Bude, Lock And Breakwater 1893

Bude sea lock is still in use today, although the rest of the canal was abandoned in 1896. However, the barge section was retained as a water channel.

Caption For Darlington, S & D Railway, Number One Engine 1892

Designed and built by George Stephenson, Stockton and Darlington No 1, 'Locomotion', achieved a speed of 15mph when he hauled the 34-wagon inaugural train from Shildon to Stockton on 27 September 1825.

Caption For Lands End, 1890

It is fair weather, and a ketch is making good progress under sail as she passes between the rocks of the Longships Lighthouse and Land's End.

Caption For Dorchester, The Roman Excavations 1939

Little can be usefully gleaned from the remains shown here, but it is known that Dorchester was a centre for a school of mosaicists in the 3rd and 4th centuries.

Caption For Nottingham, The Post Office 1902

Two grim buildings from the last decade of the nineteenth century.

Caption For Oakengates, The 'bus Stand And Market Street C1955

This was the period that saw the beginning of the end for the town - in 1959 the last steel works closed, followed in 1987 by the last iron works.

Caption For Biggleswade, Market Square C1955

Café, jeweller, dry cleaners and the regional newspaper office make strange bedfellows under the roof of the old Market House.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street, Providence House 1888

One of the most famous buildings in Chester, the God's Provident House. The house was originally built in 1652 and rebuilt in 1862.

Caption For St Ives, The Sloop Inn And Slipway C1955

A view from the harbour with the Sloop Inn at the centre of the picture and with Fish Street leading uphill to the right.

Caption For The Broads, 1902

This lovely photograph shows a broad on the upper Bure, possibly South Walsham, showing water lilies which were common on many broads early in the 20th century.

Caption For The Broads, The River, Wayford Bridge C1935

The river near the new bridge now has rows of wooden houseboats moored along the right bank, where Wayford Farm has been developed into the Wayford Bridge Hotel.

Caption For Irchester, High Street C1955

The result was the removal of the bay windowed 1890s houses on the far right. Otherwise little has changed.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Beach 1904

Ever since the arrival of the railway, Great Yarmouth has been a popular seaside resort, and whilst not the quiet getaway some might prefer, it was always a great pull for working class families from London

Caption For Gorleston, High Street 1908

Looking north , we can see an electric tram and horse-drawn cart providing an interesting contrast of the old and the new.

Caption For Gloucester, General View 1891

The overwhelming view is always of the cathedral, which splendidly dominates all other structures.

Caption For Norwich, Elm Hill 1929

In the 16th and 17th centuries, when these houses were built, the streets echoed to the hum of cloth looms.

Caption For Brighton, Hotel Metropole 1890

Rearing out amid the stucco, the bright red brick and terra-cotta of Alfred Waterhouse's 1890 Metropole Hotel must have seemed remarkably intrusive when it was first built.

Caption For Brighton, The Palace Pier 1902

As usual, an exotic hybrid of Turkish-Oriental-Arabic style was selected.

Caption For Lewes, School Hill 1903

In the distance is the tower of Harvey's Brewery.