Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885, Brumby Ref. HOSM70060
1905, Kingsgate Ref. HOSM70573
1892, Rivington Ref. HOSM70964
1909, Leasowe Ref. HOSM70622
1881, Donington Ref. HOSM65751
1884, Nedging Ref. HOSM70787
1896, Brook Ref. HOSM70019
1913, Mayes Green Ref. HOSM70444
1895, Pyrford Green Ref. HOSM70800
1913, Camberley Ref. HOSM70926
1912, Runnymede Ref. HOSM70993
1886, Packwood Ref. HOSM70935
1899, Wigton Ref. HOSM35431
1899, Biglands Ref. HOSM37704
1885, Harriston Ref. HOSM38747
1899, Brocklebank Ref. HOSM39067
1899, Caldbeck Ref. HOSM39896
1899, Dundraw Ref. HOSM43976
1899, Fletchertown Ref. HOSM45528
1923, Greengill Ref. HOSM47024

Books

442 books found. Showing results 3,361 to 3,384.

Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 1,401 to 1,410.

We As A Family Arrived In Rickling In 1943 To Avoid The Bombs.

I was brought up on Rickling Green in 1943 from the age of eight and we stayed for 10 years. I went to school there and the teachers were Miss Chapman, Miss Newton and Miss Grey. I left ...Read more

A memory of Rickling in 1943 by Brian Elliman

Toast Rack. Motorcycles.

Where the pushbike is, The Toast Rack cafe was, a favourite place for us 'rockers' to meet for coffee and a smoke (back in the days when we all did). This was the meeting place on a Sunday morning to ride to Box Hill and ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1961 by Peter Leonard Norcott

Childhood In Eckington, 1950's 1960's

Myself and my brother were brought up in 50's by our grandparents as mum had died around Xmas '53. School was Camms, we joined the church choir and blessed with a decent voice I became head chorister singing ...Read more

A memory of Eckington by David Breeze

1939 1949

RE: Holmeleigh Horncastle Childrens Homes and School Years I was in the "Homleigh" from 1939 to 1949. For anyone there at that time I was always known as 'Bunny'. Someone mentioned about two boys getting to London; well, I was one of ...Read more

A memory of Horncastle in 1940 by John Austin

The Goat Forty Hill.

I used to play piano in The Goat on Saturday nights, I was only 15, but don't tell anyone! Wally Reid was the Governor, and his son Norman used to play drums too! We lived in Russell Road, number 69, and opposite our house was ...Read more

A memory of Forty Hill in 1951 by George Nash

How I Found Abbotsley

My Dad, a countryman born and bred, went to London in the late 1920's for work - since there was a huge depression in his type of country work (farm labourer). He met my Mum, and I was born in Thornton Heath, Surrey, in 1930. ...Read more

A memory of Abbotsley in 1930 by Alan Cross

Broad Street School

I too, went to the Nursery School on Broad Street. I remember Miss Massey who slammed the desk down on my fingers squashing my signet ring, which resulted in my finger swelling and the ring having to be cut off! Such a nice lady to ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1956 by Lynn Bryan

The Tin School And Thurlow Family

I was a pupil at the Tin School in Gilesgate Moor staring in 1954, leaving in 1961. It was at the crossroads of the road that now leads to Tesco, but opposite was the Durham District Services garage where my dad was a ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1954 by James Coatham

Burgh Heath

l remember when at the school l was not well, so was taken to Miss Marshall's house and was looked after by her elderly mother (I thought she was so old but probably wasn't). She told me about when they had the tea rooms and there ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1958

Chillblains, Door Bells, Bethams And Costons

Born at 14 Greenford Gardens, my late parents Dr & Mrs Erskine founded Greenford Surgery at 297 Greenford Road. Earliest memories were of chilblains, no proper heating at home, and the door bell ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1956 by Robert Erskine

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 3,361 to 3,384.

Caption For Stalham, The Staithe C1935

In contrast, an evening scene further along the cut shows holidaymakers enjoying the company of other boat people whose boats are moored alongside.

Caption For Irchester, High Street C1955

Said to be the largest village in Northamptonshire, Irchester now has a population of more than 5,000.

Caption For Middleham, Market Place And The Cross 1908

Middleham was the former capital of Wensleydale and a market town. As well as the weekly market there were annual fairs, and the close proximity of two abbeys must also have stimulated trade.

Caption For Whitby, Skinner Street 1930

The Georgian house on the right is interesting. It is probably the last of the dwelling houses here, as most of them are now shops.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Marlborough Road C1960

Such was the attraction of Hiltingbury Common that a number of roads were cut through the woodlands, and large houses were built here with reasonably large gardens in a pleasant woodland setting.

Caption For Goodrich, Kerne Bridge C1960

The buildings on the far bank stand on the site of Flanesford Priory, one of the many places of worship dissolved during the reign of Henry VIII.

Caption For Truro, Upper Lemon Street 1890

This graceful thoroughfare of plain, unadorned granite-faced houses was built in 1795, and was considered the wonder of Cornwall.

Caption For London, Waterloo Bridge 1895

Gulls forage for food in the frozen wastes.The ice has broken and the waters of the river released.

Caption For Kegworth, The Lock C1965

To the east of the village, we see a timeless view of an industry wiped out by the growth of the national railway system.

Caption For Bakewell, Lathkill Dale 1914

Of all the varied attractions of the Peak District, this one is up towards the top of the list.

Caption For Romsey, General View 1920

The town of Romsey is known for its associations with two distinguished Englishmen.

Caption For Carew, The Celtic Cross C1960

An inscription on the west face of Carew's Celtic cross commemorates Maredudd ap Edwin, joint ruler of the kingdom of Deheubarth in south west Wales, who died two years into his reign

Caption For Ramsgate, The Inner Harbour C1955

This modern view of the inner basin and Military Road is interesting for two reasons: the construction of the new road brought a number of maritime business premises to Military Road, which

Caption For East Lulworth, St Andrew's Church 1894

Standing in the sylvan setting of Lulworth Park, the parish church of St Andrew's at East Lulworth has an impressive 15th-century tower that predates nearby Lulworth Castle.

Caption For Longdon, The Moat House C1960

The village of Longdon lies on the western edge of some high ground, separating Longdon Marsh from the River Severn.

Caption For Horsey, The Village C1955

The small area of ground in the fork in the road was donated to the village by Major Anthony Buxton DSO, JP of Horsey Hall.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1955

There is now plenty of traffic on the street. A sign in the middle of the row of buildings on the left is for the library.

Caption For Nottingham, Hospital From Castle 1920

The hospital was founded in 1783, and the original building is still part of the present structure.

Caption For Paignton, The Esplanade 1896

In the centre of the picture, by the shelter, is the site of the late 15th-century Torbay House, which was built over an ale house of ancient origin.

Caption For Wisbech St Mary, High Street C1960

Heading north-east we come to Wisbech St Mary, which is built alongside the New River, which takes the water of the Nene to the huge pumping station at Denver Sluice.

Caption For Goodrich, Kerne Bridge C1960

The buildings on the far bank stand on the site of Flanesford Priory, one of the many places of worship dissolved during the reign of Henry VIII.

Caption For Stamford Bridge, Post Office And Square C1960

There is a stone marker on the weedy green, in the foreground. It is a reminder of a famous battle in 1066 when King Harold of England defeated Harald of Norway.

Caption For Rothwell, Squires Hill C1960

The boundary wall of Manor Park lies to the right, with the manor house and vicarage, out of view behind the trees, on the opposite side of the road.

Caption For Hawkshead, The Square 1929

A holidaying family relax with their dog outside the Old King's Arms pub and boarding house in the cobbled centre of the ancient village of Hawkshead.