Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1896 - 1902, Bradfield Ref. HOSM38634
1896 - 1902, Brantham Ref. HOSM38709
1896 - 1902, Cattawade Ref. HOSM40372
1883 - 1884, Edwinstowe Ref. HOSM70344
1884, Forest Town Ref. HOSM45649
1884 - 1897, Langwith Ref. HOSM50862
1884, Meden Vale Ref. HOSM53411
1877 - 1907, Marazion Ref. HOSM34886
1879 - 1899, Bearstone Ref. HOSM37313
1880 - 1900, Crickmery Ref. HOSM42261
1880 - 1900, Hinstock Ref. HOSM48713
1900, Loggerheads Ref. HOSM54279
1879 - 1900, Winnington Ref. HOSM64778
1879 - 1880, Woodseaves Ref. HOSM65082
1899 - 1902, Caldecott Ref. HOSM39902
1881 - 1885, Atterby Ref. HOSM36503
1886, Bardney Dairies Ref. HOSM36994
1885 - 1886, Bishopbridge Ref. HOSM37857
1886, Claxby Moor Ref. HOSM41072
1887, Croxby Top Ref. HOSM42495

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,741 to 9,750.

Baby Cheyenne!

My only son, James ,was born in Glenroyd Maternity Hospital in March 1964 weighing in at a tiny 5lb 4 oz. In the next bed, I had made friends with a lady whose mammoth son born a day later, weighing 17lbs! I promised that my Jamie ...Read more

A memory of Blackpool in 1964 by Jackie Worrall

Borough Hotel.

I remember the Borough Hotel, mainly because it was a Duttons house and they sold their spirits in 1/5 of a gill, when all the other pubs gave 1/6th gill (same price).

A memory of Nelson in 1963 by Leon Iveson

Head On Crash

I remember that market square very well indeed. At that time I was taking my girlfriend from Stockwell Teachers Training College to my house to meet my parents for Sunday dinner in my father's Hillman Minx. Feeling very grown up and ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1971 by Wayne Ruffle

A Summer Evening In Hanwell.

I meet one of my friends, he is going fishing, it is around 6:30pm. We go down Green Lane to the canal and turn right over the River Brent. He starts to fish between the locks. Mr Hunt from Studley Grange Road ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 1962 by Nick Beard

Shops Etc

William Brothers on the corner of Ealing Road, Garners Bakery at the top of the steps leading down to Station Grove which is where I lived until 1956. We could hear the cheers from the football matches at the Stadium. Radio Rentals, Blands ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Jean Clements

Embleton Infants And Primary Schools

I attended Embleton Infants School and Embleton Junior Mixed School which were structurally attached but otherwise separate from September 1957 until July 1963. At that time the staff were very respectable and I ...Read more

A memory of Southmead in 1957 by Timothy Purnell

Baptism And A Marriage

I was baptised in the Parish Church just beyond the trees on the left. My sister-in-law lived in the cottage on the far right - almost next to the Vicarage garden. In the late 40's and 50's I used to walk to Church Street from ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1940 by Brian Tungate

Mods And Rockers

I remember the Debden and Loughton Rockers on motorbikes and Mods on scooters. They used to come to St Barnabas Youth Centre on Friday nights. Would love to know what became of Alan Flanges and his friends, David and Keith. Good ...Read more

A memory of Loughton in 1966 by Veronica Lingley

You'd Have To Walk A Bit From Here To Get To Orrest Head

The picture shown is of the junction with Main Road and Victoria Street, Windermere. The nearest building is obviously the Queen's Hotel (still there) and the one behind it is the Oakthorpe. ...Read more

A memory of Windermere in 1967 by Jan George

Tealby Walk Prefabs

I have many fond memories of visiting my late grandma Edith Smith when she lived in the prefabs in Tealby Walk. Love listening to stories from my mum Lesley of her childhood growing up there with her sisters; Glenys and sadly the ...Read more

A memory of Grimsby by Kellie Campbell

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 23,377 to 23,400.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone, Bank Corner 1904

The bank was built in 1894 as the Wilts & Dorset Bank on the main road to Bournemouth at the Church Road cross- roads at the bottom of Castle Hill. Today it is Lloyds TSB.

Caption For Three Bridges, Bridge Off The Mill Path 1906

Before the development of Crawley New Town, the Hazlewick Mill path and bridge was a renowned beauty spot.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, Church View C1950

Like other villages that are found along the course of the River Evenlode and its tributary streams, Ascott-under-Wychwood's function was milling.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, The Village C1950

Wychwood is an ancient deciduous forest in the North Cotswolds, and a string of picturesque villages take their names from it: Milton-under-Wychwood, Shipton-under-Wychwood and, glimpsed here as it was

Caption For Great Tarpots, Tarpots Hall C1955

Dated 1928, the upper part of Tarpots Hall was used by 1341 Thames Estuary Squadron ATC. The lower storey contained a dance floor, popular with young people at the time.

Caption For Mousehole, 1927

For centuries it thrived as a fishing port, but it lost out with the rise of nearby Newlyn in the 19th century.

Caption For Newquay, The Harbour 1912

Fishing boats, still all sailing craft at this date, are moored in the shelter of the two piers.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Pier C1955

The Big Wheel can be seen in the playground to the right of the picture, with The Golden Hind to the left.

Caption For Wool, Woolbridge Manor C1955

Woolbridge Manor is another Dorset building with Thomas Hardy associations, for it was here that Tess of the D'Urbervilles spent her short and disastrous honeymoon with Angel Clare.

Caption For Wool, Spring Street C1955

This straggling village has spent much of the last fifty years being dominated by a structure that proved to be as controversial - the Winfrith Atomic Energy Station.

Caption For Carmarthen, Guildhall Square 1925

Nott Square leads down to the Guildhall and Law Courts, with the South African War Memorial in front of the classical and dignified Guildhall facade.

Caption For Brighton, The Aquarium 1889

St Andrew's Church c1960 St Andrew's is the old parish church of Hove. It dates from Norman times, but became ruinous during the 18th century and was entirely rebuilt in 1836.

Caption For Chatham, Town Hall Gardens C1960

The town's old graveyard behind the Town Hall had become very badly neglected by the beginning of the 20th century, so the gravestones were removed to line a boundary wall and the area

Caption For Oakham, School Memorial Chapel C1960

This later view shows that the gardens have been replaced by lawns and a central pathway; this leads to the 1939-45 War Memorial Library, opened by HRH Duke of Gloucester in 1955.

Caption For Cliftonville, 1918

Cliftonville's rectangular-shaped cliff-top open space, with its bowling greens and seats high above the sea, is shown here some ten years after picture 60374 was taken, possibly in the last summer of

Caption For Redditch, Abbey Stadium Sports Ground C1965

facilities (see R84059, above), an athletics track, tennis courts, soccer pitches and a bowling green are all available at the sports centre, which occupies a semi-rural site not far from the ruins of

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Woodhead 1894

St Paul's Church, together with Holme Island, in the centre of the picture, are still to be seen from here.

Caption For Accrington, Broadway C1965

The doorway on the side of the Town Hall has now been made up into a window, with the new stone looking considerably cleaner than the original.

Caption For Bournemouth, From The Square 1900

The Bourne Stream was rapidly transformed into an attractive water feature forming the centre point of the town. The Square was created on its banks.

Caption For Severn River, The Severn Bore 1906

Here we see the rolling sea effect of a good-sized Severn Bore.

Caption For Basildon, The Clock C1965

Basildon's spherical clock remains an impressive example of 1960s design, but it has been superseded by Rowland Emmett's 'Pussiewillow III' clock outside SavaCentre.

Caption For Sutton, Post Office And High Street C1955

The ridge of the island flattens out, and then dips down to the fen. A shop has been taken over for a county library (right) - this must be before the travelling library.

Caption For Potter Heigham, On The Thurne C1930

Chalets and holiday homes have lined parts of the river Thurne since the 1920s.

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity College Library 1890

The statue at the end is of Lord Byron. The library houses many famous manuscripts, including ones by Milton, Macaulay, Thackeray and Tennyson.