Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897 - 1922, Chipperfield Ref. HOSM40841
1884 - 1886, Crimplesham Ref. HOSM42274
1885 - 1904, Docking Ref. HOSM43290
1884, East Winch Ref. HOSM44399
1879 - 1880, Fincham Ref. HOSM45406
1883, Great Dunham Ref. HOSM46860
1885 - 1904, Heacham Ref. HOSM70545
1885 - 1904, Ingoldisthorpe Ref. HOSM70562
1884 - 1886, Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen Ref. HOSM52971
1884, North Runcton Ref. HOSM55291
1883 - 1884, Shouldham Ref. HOSM59180
1884, West Lynn Ref. HOSM63906
1884, West Winch Ref. HOSM64013
1884 - 1886, Wimbotsham Ref. HOSM64705
1887 - 1902, Bryngwyn Ref. HOSM39318
1878 - 1902, Colva Ref. HOSM41566
1887 - 1902, Gladestry Ref. HOSM46258
1897, Kirkby Stephen Ref. HOSM34738
1897, Crosby Garrett Ref. HOSM42480
1883 - 1892, Brown Hill Wood Ref. HOSM56762

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,701 to 9,710.

Otterburn Camp

Any memories of a Terry Barnett.

A memory of Otterburn in 1959 by Sharon Giddings

Platway House, Shaldon

August 2013 I visited Shaldon with my family as we are staying nearby for a week. We were hoping to see the childhood home of my late father which he always referred to as Platway. I spoke to a lovely lady in tourist ...Read more

A memory of Shaldon by Anna Davidson

Langers Saddlery

As a child growing up in Bath, I remember walking across this bridge with my parents and being taken into the shop to meet my uncle Harry Langer who made us very welcome. I remember the smell of leather and the interesting ...Read more

A memory of Wimborne Minster in 1957 by Richard Rees

Growing Up In Hornsey In The 50s, 60s And 70s

My parents, Bill and Jill Oliver met at Mountview theatre club in the 1950s and married in 1955. Their first home was a rented flat at 45 Ridge Road in Hornsey and both I and my sister Judy were born ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1967 by Susan Sjuve

Laurel Cottage And The Clints

We used to visit Sunderland when I was a child. Laurel Cottage had an orchard full of daffodils in spring, and whenever I hear Wordsworth's poem I'm taken straight back to the sight of all those daffodils on ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1952 by Sheila Mc Cann

Bude In The 1950s.

I remember the primary school and the little banks behind it which seemed huge to us then! We used to go mussel picking on the rocks and walk along the downs with buttercups and daisies, sadly now much reduced due to soil erosion. The ...Read more

A memory of Bude in 1956 by Sheila Mc Cann

My Dad

My wonderful dad passed away last October. He was born in Cwm in 1934 and left aound 1955 when he moved to Corby, Northants. he was so very proud of his welsh roots and was over the moon when we took him back to Cwm a couple of years ago and he ...Read more

A memory of Cwm by Glenda Harker

Barnsley Bus Station 1955

This photo is taken from the old Court House Railway Station at the bottom of Regent Street, the only railway station in this country to have that name. There was a stone viaduct following this plate girder bridge, entrance ...Read more

A memory of Barnsley by Robert Goulding

Grandma's House

This is the view I remember as I went up to bed when I stayed at my grandparents' house as a child. There was a window on the turn of the stairs that overlooked South Pond. At night the street lamp outside the white house on the ...Read more

A memory of Midhurst in 1955 by David Percy

Dunraven

I was brought up in the flats on the main road of Aldrington Road next to Wates furniture shop. I went to Eardley Road then in 1960 went to Dunraven. I remember very well the sweet shop on the corner; the smell was heavenly. I had a ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1960 by Valerie Mcintyre

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 23,281 to 23,304.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, River Severn C1965

The land has been built upon with an estate of new houses. Also in this area is the Sandy Lane Industrial Estate, near Hartlebury Common.

Caption For Upper Clatford, Village 1899

This village lies at the confluence of the River Anton and the Pillhill brook.

Caption For Chepstow, River Prom And Bridge 1931

It was from here that the convicted leaders of the Chartist uprising in Newport were deported to Van Diemen`s Land in

Caption For Aldershot, Bathing Pool 1931

As well as public parks and memorial gardens, Aldershot is famous for its enormous open-air swimming pool, which covers an acre and can hold a million gallons of water.

Caption For Wickhambreaux, The Green 1903

This pretty old Kentish village of Saxon vintage has a lovely green (alas, not now as rural as it looks here) surrounded by lime and chestnut trees, some grand Georgian houses and simpler homes.

Caption For Launceston, High Street C1960

On the left-hand side of the street, the building with the bay window, once the Castle Hotel and then the Co-op, is now Mackays clothing; while the premises to the right, occupied for many years by Folley's

Caption For Bradford, Town Hall Square 1903

The opening of this municipal building took place in September 1873 amid jubilant celebrations, and despite the torrential rain. The 200ft tower was modelled on the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.

Caption For Weymouth, The Parade 1904

A band serenades the promenaders on a hot Edwardian day. Parasols, perambulator covers and hats deflect the sun's rays.

Caption For Gweek, Village And Stream C1950

The harbour, run by the Gweek Company, was in past centuries busy with ships from Holland, Ireland, Germany and Scandinavia, loading and discharging cargoes of coal, timber, grain and stone

Caption For Chettiscombe, 1930

We are a few yards downstream from the view pictured above, and the people on the bridge have been replaced by a lady. There is a horse-drawn farm implement to the right of shot.

Caption For Bedford, Bedford School C1950

Bedford School celebrated 450 years of independent education in 2002.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1960

Even though there are no leaves on the trees, Lord Street is still busy; as at Blackpool, trippers visit all year round.

Caption For Binstead, The Village C1960

Situated on the high road between Cowes and Ryde, Binstead has views across the Solent to Spithead.

Caption For Porthleven, Outer Harbour And Lifeboat House 1908

The apparently unusually sharp incline of the launching ramp serving the lifeboat helped a speedy departure from the housing.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, High Street 1898

As a seaside town, Budleigh has developed almost entirely since the beginning of the eighteenth century. It was known as Saltre in 1210, and had become Salterne by 1405.

Caption For Aldershot, Bathing Pool 1931

As well as public parks and memorial gardens, Aldershot is famous for its enormous open-air swimming pool, which covers an acre and can hold a million gallons of water.

Caption For Cambridge, The Mathematical Bridge C1955

Jesus Lock is the limit of navigation on the River Cam for powered craft.

Caption For Torquay, The Strand 1906

The harbour was at that time still the preserve of local fishermen, but today the area is monopolised by pleasure craft and luxury yachts.

Caption For Brixham, Prince Of Orange Monument 1891

William of Orange, whose statue looks away from the sea and towards England, landed at Brixham on 5 November 1688 to depose the Catholic King James II and to herald 'a glorious revolution'.

Caption For Wokingham, All Saints Church C1955

Details of capitals and moulded arches suggest a 14th-century origin.

Caption For York, The Minster, The East End And St William's College 1913

At the time of this scene, the building would have been tenements. The children on the steps seem fascinated by the photographer.

Caption For Edinburgh, St Giles's Cathedral 1897

In 1634, Charles I attempted to re-establish the Scottish Episcopal Church, and St Giles's was for a short period elevated to the status of a cathedral.

Caption For Edinburgh, Heriot's Hospital 1897

He was immortalised as Jingling Geordie in Walter Scott's 'Fortunes of Nigel'.

Caption For York, Fishergate Postern, The Castle C1885

They were designed by Sydney Smith, Rector of Foston, and built in the 1820s after the site had been purchased by the County Committee for use as a gaol.