Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884 - 1898, Grove Ref. HOSM47182
1884, Nether Headon Ref. HOSM54607
1884, Upper Morton Ref. HOSM63011
1884 - 1898, Welham Ref. HOSM63640
1898 - 1911, Dyserth Ref. HOSM44227
1911, Kinmel Bay Ref. HOSM50351
1885 - 1901, Rimpton Ref. HOSM57832
1885, South Barrow Ref. HOSM59615
1891, Acaster Malbis Ref. HOSM35406
1891 - 1892, Alne Ref. HOSM35854
1889 - 1891, Bulmer Ref. HOSM39515
1890 - 1891, Clifton Ref. HOSM41181
1889 - 1891, Ankness Ref. HOSM45067
1888 - 1891, Farlington Ref. HOSM45162
1890 - 1891, Fulford Ref. HOSM46008
1891, Gate Helmsley Ref. HOSM46107
1889, Gilling East Ref. HOSM46218
1889 - 1890, Goodmanham Ref. HOSM46655
1892, Green Hammerton Ref. HOSM47112
1891 - 1892, Huby Ref. HOSM49069

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,941 to 9,950.

Fairy Street Rutherglen

My mum moved to Rutherglen from Springburn when I was 2 years old. We moved to a tenement in Harriet Street facing Fairy Street. When I turned 5 Fairy Street School had now been closed and I had to go to Bankhead Primary which ...Read more

A memory of Rutherglen by jannie2005

Tracing

i am try to look for a old army friend of Albert Edward Pear poss lived in the area he was from jersey St Saviour's my name is Anthony Whitlock i have a photo of this guy . any information please contact me by email whitlocktony@live.co.uk thank you A.W.

A memory of Nailsea by Anthony Whitlock

Standard Public House

I moved here with my parents and brother back in 1969, my parents John & Joan were the first publicans in the new Standard Public House on the Parkway, we moved from Cambridge into this new and exciting phase of our lives, ...Read more

A memory of Haverhill by trade_instruments

Memories Of A Visit Nearly 60 Years Ago

I have a photograph taken from the same angle on a day I will always remember. It was Easter Sunday 21st April 1957. So many things have happened since those days, but I remember that event very well.

A memory of Upleatham by Margaret O'mahony

Queen Alexandra Hospital Cosham

I was born in 1940 and my grandparents lived at 10 Queen Alexandra Hospital which was in a row of terraced cottages, just above the main part of the hospital. My grandfather worked there, I think on the nursing side. The ...Read more

A memory of Cosham

Spott Village

I was born in Haddington and spent the first couple of years of my life in Spott. Mum was Agnes Tear, daughter of Mary Mowatt Tear and sister of Tommy, Jock, Annie, Kate, Nellie, and Molly. Rose Cottage was our home, and i think it is till ...Read more

A memory of Spott

Anything For A Dare!

As a family we moved into house in Perivale in the early 1930's.Our house was situated in Conway Crescent . It was a new estate of privatly built Houses . A brand new school was at the centre of it .This was Selbourne School. I ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by Harry Fairbairn

Methuen Rd

I was born in Edgware general hospital in 1945 we lived in methuen rd . In those days Edgware was a great place to live and I enjoyed a very happy childhood there.My sister and I attended Camrose school.I wonder what happend to David Laws who ...Read more

A memory of Edgware by stephensonnex

Flaxley Road

We moved up to Selby from Swindon in 1960 and I went to Flaxley Road. Apart from having to lose my west country accent in double quick time in order to survive, I was put in Miss Reid's class which was a big shock to the system. Boy, was she ...Read more

A memory of Selby by yorksbob

Dream Come True

My parents had long been visitors to Norfolk during the second world war. My mother now in her eighties visited Great Yarmouth many times as a child and my father being older than mum did his basic RAF training in Norfolk. My family all ...Read more

A memory of Scratby by mouse.3rings

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 23,857 to 23,880.

Caption For Chester, Ye Olde Crypte And Compton House 1895

Here we see a close-up of Compton House and Newmans. Behind the latter is a medieval vault known as Ye Olde Crypt which dates from c1230.

Caption For York, Station And Hotel 1909

Much of the street plan was changed. One example was that Thieves Lane became Station Road.

Caption For Little Comberton, The Village C1955

Parts of Little Comberton's church date back to at least the 12th century, though there was considerable rebuilding in 1887.

Caption For Chippenham, High Street C1955

Another view of the High Street, looking in the opposite direction. The ornate building on the left is no longer The Chippenham Co-operative Society, but a department store.

Caption For Brockweir, The River Wye C1960

Quay House on the right now has a window where J P Stewart had his sign proclaiming `Builder Decorator`.

Caption For Potters Bar, Oakmere House And Lake 1966

The new building was occupied in the period leading up to the Great War by the Forbes family; Eileen Baillie recalls old Mrs E M Forbes 'lying on an elegant couch ... having her beautiful hair dressed

Caption For Watton At Stone, The Church Of St Andrew And St Mary C1960

Although much of the church is original 16th-century - the north chapel was built in 1570 - extensions and restorations were carried out in 1851 at a cost of £7,000.

Caption For Rothesay, The Pier 1897

It is 1897, and a golden age for the Clyde excursion steamer industry is dawning: operators sense that the ban on landings at some piers on the Sabbath will soon be broken.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1955

On the left is London Square, where the obelisk of the war memorial towers above all else.

Caption For Woodstock, Market Street C1960

The Cotswold-stone Dorchester Hotel, seen on the extreme left of the photograph, opened in 1947. After extensive refurbishment, it reopened as the Feathers in the 1980s.

Caption For Brierley Hill, From Amblecote Road C1965

Even from distant Clee Hill in Shropshire they enable you to instantly pinpoint the location of Brierley Hill.

Caption For Buxton, Pavilion Gardens C1871

Over a century later, the Pavilion Gardens still provide the nucleus of the town's leisure activities, with Frank Matcham's beautifully-restored Opera House close by.

Caption For Whatstandwell, River Derwent C1960

The bridge carries the A6 over the River Derwent in the background of this photograph, which was taken from the river.

Caption For Thaxted, The Guildhall C1955

The magnificent church of St John the Baptist, St Mary and St Lawrence has a 181ft spire.

Caption For Sheerness, The Beach C1955

It was to Sheerness dockyard that Nelson's body was brought, preserved in a barrel of spirit, following his death at Trafalgar.

Caption For Winster, Market House C1955

The sandstone and brick structure originally had open archways on the ground floor, like the similar building in the centre of Bakewell.

Caption For Swanwick, Derby Road C1955

Another view of Derby Road, Swanwick, a little further north, opposite Willgoose's newsagents shop, on the left.

Caption For Keymer, Parish Church C1965

Located in the border country between West and East Sussex, Keymer (or Kymer as it used to be known) has been held by some of the country's richest and most influential families over the centuries.

Caption For Uppingham, Stockerston Road C1960

This is the reverse view of U10054 (above), looking towards the town. On the right, hidden by bushes, is West Bank; further down West Deyne protrudes.

Caption For Bluntisham, Wood End C1955

On the bend of the street stands a timber-framed 17th-century farmhouse with a huge chimney stack.

Caption For Chalford, The Golden Valley 1910

This viewpoint on Coppice Hill is a favourite spot for photographing Chalford.

Caption For Swavesey, High Street C1965

The centre of the village is located around the White Horse public house (centre right).

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1955

Looking up a half-deserted High Street on a sunny day. The 'island' block with Bank Street on the right is clearly visible.

Caption For Durham, Framwellgate Bridge And The Castle 1892

The bridge was rebuilt at the beginning of the 15th century and widened in 1856.