Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Pittington Ref. HOSM52442
1895 - 1896, Shincliffe Ref. HOSM59098
1914, South Hetton Ref. HOSM59682
1883 - 1901, Leddington Ref. HOSM50988
1908, East Dean Ref. HOSM70343
1910, Dormans Park Ref. HOSM43395
1895, Fair Oak Ref. HOSM45186
1895, Hensting Ref. HOSM45458
1895, Horton Heath Ref. HOSM48977
1879 - 1903, Beaufort Ref. HOSM37317
1907, Bough Beech Ref. HOSM38403
1912, Englefield Green Ref. HOSM44955
1898 - 1923, Blackbeck Ref. HOSM37917
1897 - 1909, Ledsham Ref. HOSM50992
1874 - 1899, Ellesmere Ref. HOSM34483
1874 - 1880, Colemere Ref. HOSM41500
1874 - 1875, Tetchill Ref. HOSM61421
1874, Perthy Ref. HOSM61518
1899, Gadlas Ref. HOSM61543
1884 - 1901, Chippenham Ref. HOSM40839

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,531 to 9,540.

Pollards Shop

My father and mother bought the fireplace shop in Milnrow Road ( it was called Pollards - and they kept its name), they moved in with my older brother in about 1954. I was born in 1955 and we lived there until we moved to Milnrow in ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1954

Anne Bolyn's Well.

I lived at 3 Piers Cottages on Church Hill from the age of 3 years, they were demolished in the late 1950's at the same time as Orchard Hill Cottages nearby. I earnt some pocket money for assisting the demo' men to transport the ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton in 1946 by James Whitehead

Pet Shop On Aldermans Hill.

Does anyone remember the name of the Pet Shop that was on Aldermans Hill in Plamers Green in the 1970's? It was opposite the train station and had a blue front facade...run by a couple. If anyone can remember the name please post. Your help is very much appreciated.

A memory of Palmers Green in 1974

Growing Up

I grew up in Drakes Court Devonshire Road from 1962 until I got married in 1981 and I remember this view well. I can remember being about 7 or 8 and sent down to Chalk & Cocks just before Christmas by my mother. All I was told to ...Read more

A memory of Forest Hill by David Edgerton

Walthamstow In The 50's

I was born in Walthamstow in 1945. In the 50's, I remember going to Epping Forest, the lido swimming pool and watching the Wood Street Walk and also playing out in Turner Road. My name then was Linda Woods and I went to Barret Road School; I just wish we had more photos of the era.

A memory of Walthamstow in 1953 by Linda Wiles

The Downs Lane

Further to my earlier memory of living in Hetton. My great-grandparents were Robert and Isabelle DeLap, they lived in Number 1 Downs Lane and had 5 children; Gladys, Annie, John, George and Bob. My grandma was Annie. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Hetton-Le-Hole in 1860 by Ellie Johnson

Policeman In Mastin Moor.

My dad, mum and sister moved to Mastin Moor from Tottenham, North London as Dad was a Policeman (PC Leslie Wetherall), this was in 1947. I was born there in 1948. We lived in what was the Police House just below what was ...Read more

A memory of Mastin Moor in 1947 by Jennifer Mosley

New Barlborough Police House

My dad, PC Leslie Ypres Wetherall, was the first policeman to move into the new Police House on New Road. My dad, mum, sister and I moved there from Grindleford. It was a beautiful new house with kitchen, dining room, ...Read more

A memory of Barlborough in 1956 by Jennifer Mosley

School Memory

Went to school nearby at St.Thomas of Canterbury between 70-75 and always remember the smell of lavender outside; there was of course a laneway called Lavender Walk.

A memory of Mitcham in 1975

Vimy Lines, June 1954 Royal Signals

The 1st week of June - Richmond House - Vimy lines. 20 Troop, D.I Sgt Major Geough, Cpl Joness, l/cpl Peter Tiltman, Sgt Geough, 20 Troop won drill for 3rd time - so he keeps the cup. Over my dead body if ...Read more

A memory of Catterick in 1954 by Ken Moore

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 22,873 to 22,896.

Caption For Hope Cove, 1925

The two parts of the village are Inner Hope and Outer Hope. There had once been a small fishing fleet here that worked the huge pilchard shoals that congregated in Bigbury Bay.

Caption For Ivybridge, The Bridge C1960

Ivybridge was a popular destination for day trips for the workers of Plymouth. There are two bridges here, one carrying the road to Exeter and the other the road to Cornwood.

Caption For Teignmouth, Whale Bones 1922

These whale bones were brought to the town by a local trader, a reminder of Teignmouth's importance as a port.

Caption For Plymouth, The Lido And Walks 1934

Below Plymouth Hoe, where legend tells us that Sir Francis Drake played that famous game of bowls, is a promenade for strolling or lounging on deckchairs.

Caption For Norwich, Royal Hotel And Post Office 1901

On the right are the old Post Office and the red brick and pedimented agricultural hall of 1882, both now occupied by Anglia Television.

Caption For Colchester, North Hill 1891

The fine Georgian tower of St Peter's church was built in 1758, replacing the medieval one which was damaged by an earthquake in 1692.

Caption For Bonchurch, The Pond 1890

Bonchurch is a charming suburb of Ventnor, its rich plant life a joy to behold.

Caption For Millers Dale, C1862

Untouched by roads because of its precipitous limestone crags, Miller's Dale remains a sanctuary known only to walkers even today.

Caption For Great Hucklow, C1960

Great Hucklow is a former lead mining village high on the White Peak plateau of the Peak District.

Caption For Maldon, River Blackwater C1955

Many of the remaining Thames barges are moored at Maldon.

Caption For Goole, Pasture Road C1955

Pasture Road has been recently re-paved, but it is still the location for many of the local retail businesses.

Caption For York, A Tudor House C1950

Viewed here from the Fossgate entrance, the hall is the largest timber-framed building in York; the undercroft is the oldest part.The chapel, which was rebuilt in 1411, still retains part of the

Caption For Hawley, Village 1906

If we follow the signs, we come to the National Rifle Association Offices and Ranges, known the world over.

Caption For Bisley, N.R.A Offices 1909

If we follow the signs, we come to the National Rifle Association Offices and Ranges, known the world over.

Caption For Holt Fleet, Hotel 1906

The tea gardens and inns which line the banks of the Severn are a favourite place to pause for locals and visitor alike.

Caption For Aldershot, High Street C1955

Seventeen years have passed but very little has changed on this stretch of High Street.

Caption For Lowick Bridge, Red Lion Inn And Farm C1955

The village pub was, and often still is, the heart of the community. Whilst The Red Lion is still a pub, its appearance is changed - its porch is now a solid one.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Chalkwell Park C1960

The picture shows some of the well-kept flower beds.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square 1904

The Square stands at the very heart of the town, astride the River Bourne.

Caption For Corwen, Village C1947

Dedicated to two 6th-century saints, St Mael and St Sulien, this church looks down on the town and has done since medieval times.

Caption For Marlborough, High Street 1907

Tile-hung walls are a feature of this town, and several examples can be seen here.

Caption For Colesbourne, Colesbourne Inn C1960

The octagonal chimneys with moulded caps match those we can see on the post office but the frontage of the inn is built in quartz and tufa, giving it a more rugged appearance.

Caption For Burry Port, The Harbour C1960

The local yachtsmen, however, are familiar with the complex channels of the Burry estuary and the dangerous Cefn Sidan sands, which have caught many a visitor unawares.

Caption For Chatham, Buckmore Park, Hq C1965

This picture shows the back of the Admin Building (C69088, pages 44-45) which housed the administration office, the shop and the hospital, and also provided some staff accommodation.