Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1886 - 1887, Gwyddgrug Ref. HOSM47288
1887 - 1904, Maesycrugiau Ref. HOSM52969
1887, New Inn Ref. HOSM54741
1887 - 1899, Penmaenmawr Ref. HOSM35029
1897, Crosby Ravensworth Ref. HOSM42385
1897 - 1898, Greenholme Ref. HOSM47036
1897 - 1913, Helton Ref. HOSM48093
1899, Hutton Roof Ref. HOSM49226
1897, King's Meaburn Ref. HOSM50141
1897 - 1913, Martindale Ref. HOSM53277
1897 - 1898, Orton Ref. HOSM55883
1898 - 1923, Penruddock Ref. HOSM56498
1913, Pooley Bridge Ref. HOSM56893
1897 - 1898, Roundthwaite Ref. HOSM58170
1897 - 1898, Tebay Ref. HOSM61442
1897 - 1913, Whale Ref. HOSM64223
1897 - 1913, Sawmill Cottages Ref. HOSM64310
1906, Lower Treluswell Ref. HOSM52681
1906, Mabe Burnthouse Ref. HOSM52912
1877 - 1906, Madron Ref. HOSM52938

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,891 to 9,900.

Chrissies' Staff In The Early 50s

Went there between 1953-56, prior to going to the Tech. As far as I recall, teachers there included Bourne( Head), Jenkins (Deputy), Court, Morgan, Davies,Hooper,Mclean, Jones,Houghton. I seem to remember that Mr Morgan ...Read more

A memory of Worcester by gerr.quinn

The Singer Shop

The Singer Shop, at 11 George Street, had a record department upstairs. You can just make out the 'S' of their name at the extreme right of the photo and also a display rack below it, with a notice that says 'Budget Price Records'. I ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by d_harwood

First Love Lost

In 1964 I met and fell in love with a man who til me his name was Walter Main Beck, he was 27 and he came from Falkirk. This was in the summer of 1964 and the place was Aldershot Hampshire, the Manor Park Funfair. He worked on one of the ...Read more

A memory of Falkirk

50th Anniversary

50 years ago next month my wife and I were married in St.Marks church in Mitcham. Marion Cornell was one of our bridesmaids. If you see this Marion, or any one that knows you, we would like to hear from you . My wife is Carol Snowdon nee Rutledge.

A memory of Mitcham

Hornsea Convalescent Home

I was in there at least twice. I was about 11yrs old. I was in for bed wetting. Don't know why it was necessary? I have some bad memories but I also met some nice people as well. I recall a nurse called sister Hartley. When ...Read more

A memory of Hornsea

Lovely Memories

I was at greenacres approved school in 1965. Miss Goldsmith was the headmistress. Wicked woman. I worked on the farm after coming out of the classroom at 15, Mr. Hayes was the teacher a Welsh man very nice. Miss trgenza was the in charge of ...Read more

A memory of Calne by jeanettd51

Royal Bath Hotel Bath Hill

My first job was at the Royal Bath Hotel in 1956 where I learnt all aspects of Office Work for 2 and half years. Boss was called Mr Dagley, and there were 12 of us in the Office. I was a very nervous 16 year old having ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by annwa37

Walton On The Hill Also In The 40s And 50s

Serendipity finding this site. Unfortunately I do not remember Alan cooper but we must have been contemporaries. Like you Alan I started my education at St Hilda's in 1949. However I continued it at ...Read more

A memory of Walton on the Hill by John Grevatt

Happy Days

Does anyone remember my family ,the Walsh 's of 76 Fitzwarren Street, Salford 6. My name is Katherine Walsh I have a sister Sylvia and a brother Gordon .My parents were Fred and Joyce .The house we lived in was next but one to the Royal ...Read more

A memory of Salford by kedwards909

Happy Memories Of Hayes

I was born in West Common Road in an old cottage next door to my grandfathers' shop in 1940,Sadly the shop was bombed in the war and was then moved to Hayes Lane. It was Hayes Stores, which my father took over when my granddad ...Read more

A memory of Hayes by gillian4026

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 23,737 to 23,760.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, The Park 1918

The land for the park, off Abbey Road, was purchased in 1904, and work on creating it began in 1907. Here, children are playing on the steps leading down to the bandstand, which has now gone.

Caption For Wethersfield, High Street C1965

The now-demolished barn in the foreground was the premises of Wicks Contractors, land developers, builders and undertakers.

Caption For Gwytherin, Post Office C1955

This sleepy row of terraced cottages has, in fact altered very little, although there is no longer a post office here.

Caption For Chigwell, Swimming Pool At Grange Farm Centre C1960

The whole site is currently under redevelopment with the inclusion of some homes for the disabled.

Caption For Moreton Paddox, The Staircase C1955

But other periods featured too: the stone-vaulted chapel was Gothic, and the bedrooms were decorated in an assortment of 17th- and 18th-century styles.

Caption For Eastbourne, Western Lawns 1910

Eastbourne's wide and breezy Western Lawns were the place to be seen promenading on a Sunday during the resort's elegant heyday. The land was leased to Eastbourne Council by the Duke of Devonshire.

Caption For Ulverston, New Market Street 1912

The name Birkett is prominent on several of the shops in this view. This prominent local family also produced the lawyer William Norman Birkett, created 1st Baron Birkett in 1958.

Caption For Taddiport, The Village 1923

Thishamlet lies at the foot of the hill on which Great Torrington stands. The River Torridge with its 17th-century bridge, is still the main feature here, just as it was when this view was taken.

Caption For Cartmel, The Priory Church 1894

The Priory Church of St Mary and St Michael was never elevated to abbey status. The tower has a unique formation: the upper part is built crosswise to the lower.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Clare House Pier 1896

The cabin at the top of Clare House pier still occupies its site; however, it was demolished when the promenade was constructed.

Caption For Sidbury, Village 1906

Sidbury offers real evidence of Saxon occupation, for work on the church chancel in 1898 revealed a tiny Saxon crypt below the church, which is now open to the public on some summer afternoons

Caption For Calne, The Strand C1955

The Royal Arms and 'By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II' can be seen proudly displayed on the front of the building.

Caption For Abbots Bromley, The Market Place C1955

There are quite a few old, half-timbered buildings still extant in the village, but perhaps the most interesting is the old market house, which can be seen on the left of the picture.

Caption For Swansea, Brynmill Park 1925

As 19th-century Swansea outgrew its water supply, the Board of Health remedied the situation by building two reservoirs, one at Brynmill and one at Cwmdonkin.

Caption For Batheaston, Main Road And River C1965

The Fosse Way runs down from the right of this picture to meet the Avon and follow it to Bath, three miles away.

Caption For Wellington, High Street C1960

The ornate, ballustraded Tone Libraries shop on the right was built onto the front of the old Swan Inn in 1907, and the Town Mills continued operating in the street until 1969.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Central Promenade 1950

We are looking over Weston Bay and the sands from near the Grand Pier; beyond we can see (from left to right) Knightstone Harbour, Glentworth Bay and Birnbeck and Knightstone Roads, with the spire of Holy

Caption For Crays Hill, C1955

Hemmings' shopfront is a collage of mid 1950s consumer wares: for the smoker, there are Woodbines, Player's and Gold Flake; for the reader, Picture Post, Home Notes and the Leader.

Caption For Egremont, From The Sands 1895

Apart from the clothes that these three youngsters are wearing on the beach, little has changed here.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Memorial Hall C1960

This attractive building is reputed to be one of the finest village halls in the county. Cotswold stone tiles cover a splendid hammer beam roof made with very large oak timbers.

Caption For Isle Of Grain, The Cat And Cracker Hotel C1955

The Cat and Cracker got its name in 1954, when the brewers Style & Winch Ltd of Maidstone named it after the catalytic cracker, which breaks down crude oil, and was used by the nearby Anglo- Iranian

Caption For Conyers Green, Livermere Road C1960

The Vespa scooter (centre right) has just passed the turning to the Park, marked by the 18th-century Park Corner and Willow Cottages on the right.

Caption For Heswall, The Welsh Coast C1935

The view of the Welsh coastline across the Dee Estuary is almost an obligatory picture for any photographer working in West Wirral.

Caption For Waterbeach, The Bridge Hotel, Clayhithe C1960

Originally called the House of Lords, this public house was enlarged by the Bridge Company when the ferry closed. It was renamed the Clayhithe Ferry in the 1880s, and by 1916 had become a hotel.