Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Marshborough Ref. HOSM53224
1896, Woodnesborough Ref. HOSM65071
1900, Potton Ref. HOSM57142
1883, Big Wood Ref. HOSM48610
1883, Middleton Ref. HOSM53665
1910, Cloughton Ref. HOSM41387
1910, Newby Ref. HOSM54836
1910, Silpho Ref. HOSM59262
1889, Snainton Ref. HOSM59594
1910, Staintondale Ref. HOSM60302
1906, Normanby Ref. HOSM55127
1885, Susworth Ref. HOSM60956
1901, Hampton Beech Ref. HOSM63359
1882, Church Pulverbatch Ref. HOSM64614
1880, Yorton Ref. HOSM65454
1888, Bowd Ref. HOSM38469
1888, Sidbury Ref. HOSM59347
1896, Radfield Ref. HOSM62059
1896, Upchurch Ref. HOSM62976
1895, Yelsted Ref. HOSM65412

Books

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Memories

29,045 memories found. Showing results 1,511 to 1,520.

The Long Walk

As a young girl in the mid fifties I have fond memories of walking around Hollingworth Lake. Having stories of ghosts living under the lake, the walk seemed never ending, frightnening at times if I lost track of my parents, but ...Read more

A memory of Littleborough by Gillian Kerr

The Wade Family Hols

I love Weymouth and would like to retire here one day! We came on holiday in July, bringing our little girl, Isobel, on her first holiday, also two of my other children and other members of the family. I love this picture, we ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth in 2012 by Maria Payler

Sunday School

As children we went to Sunday school from an early age. As 'littlies' - not being old enough (under 5's) to concentrate on any serious bible teaching, we attended kindergarten in the Gertrude Bell Hall with Mrs Bailey - the Vicar's ...Read more

A memory of Armthorpe in 1950 by Linda Norton Barker

Happy Memories

I worked in the Hotel Continental in the very hot summer of 1976 with 3 friends. It was a glorious summer season and the sun shone endlessly, so we spent many lazy days (between work shifts!) on the beach. We danced into the early ...Read more

A memory of Mundesley in 1976 by Jennifer Morgan

Dennis Thompson Pictures Of Broad St Parkgate

Both my grandmothers lived around the corner from here in The Green Lane Tavern yard. Michael Thompson here, in Australia, I am interested in selling my dad's original pen & Ink line drawings of Broad Street, Parkgate if you know anyone who may be interested.

A memory of Rawmarsh by Michael Thompson

Part 7

There was no running hot water, no gas, no bathroom and no flushing toilets. Electricity was used for lighting and if you were lucky, a wireless set. Most sets were run from accumulators, a sort of battery, which you had to take to the ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Part 12

Hetton Council then cleaned up the remainder of the site, put on topsoil, and turned it into a sort of small park. There are some articles I have from the local paper published at the time giving a bit more insight to what happened. ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Burdon Hay Loft

My friend, Shiela Thompson, lived in a cottage at Burdon. Her father used to work on Burdon farm, he must have been a labourer as I remember him always working. My brother and myself used to cycle up to the farm on a weekend and spend ...Read more

A memory of Ryhope in 1962 by Lynne Swanson

Wars Years And A Little After In Russel Road, N13.

I lived in 75 Russell Road, Palmers Green during the war years and after. Although very young, I remember the doodle-bug coming over our house and landing in Brownlow Road I believe, also ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green in 1940 by Jim Hirst

Memories Of The Willows

I attended The Willows from 1950 to 1956 . I remember well Ms. Benham. I have been trying so hard to remember one of my favorite teachers who taught history? Anyone able to name her? I wish I could say my memories were as ...Read more

A memory of Morden by Patricia Nestlebus

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 3,625 to 3,648.

Caption For Feckenham, The Village C1960

Feckenham once stood at the heart of Feckenham Forest, an ancient hunting ground of kings, which once covered some 200 square miles and included over 60 settlements.

Caption For Longdon, Moat Bank C1960

Much of the rest of the building was replaced in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Caption For Nantwich, Parish Church, The Choir 1898

This photograph, looking west from the altar, gives a good impression of one of the glories of Nantwich's church – the wonderful carving detail in the choir.

Caption For Windermere, From Biskey Howe 1887

The rocky knoll of Biskey Howe, rising abruptly above the built-up area of Bowness, has long been a favourite viewpoint – from here a large proportion of the lake is visible.

Caption For Windermere, Rigg's Hotel 1929

It stands on the north side of what is now the main A591, opposite the railway station.

Caption For St Austell, Fore Street 1920

Towards the west end of Fore Street, a gilded glass sign advertises Hepworths the tailors beyond Reuben Rogers` grocery stores (right).

Caption For Troutbeck, The Village C1880

The name of this small settlement on the slopes of Wansfell Pike between Windermere and the Kirkstone Pass means exactly what it says - 'the trout stream' - and it stands above a stream with the same name

Caption For Troutbeck, The Valley C1880

The Troutbeck valley is one of the quietest in the Lake District, and in this view, taken from the old coach route between Windermere and Penrith, the essentially rural nature of much of the district

Caption For London, The House Of Lords 1901

The chamber of the House of Lords is prepared for Edward VII's first state opening of Parliament. The throne on the right is for Queen Alexandra.

Caption For Woburn, Bedford Street C1955

Note the traditional checkerboard brickwork on the cottages to the right, which also appear to have been the subject of some infill building since the 18th century.

Caption For Lincoln, Monks Abbey 1890

This rural scene, about a mile east of the city centre along Monks Road, is now much changed.

Caption For Weybridge, St Charles's Church Interior 1904

This is the interior of the 1881 addition to St Charles Borromeo church; the pictures on the walls show the stations of the cross.

Caption For Grangetown, Bolckow Road C1960

Bolckow Road was the busy commercial centre of the Grangetown community, as we can see here from the wide selection of local shops and the parish church of St Matthew in the centre.

Caption For Warrington, Park Gates 1901

Councillor Frederick Monks of the Monks Hall Iron Foundry presented the Town Hall Gates to Warrington on Walking Day, 28 June 1895.

Caption For Warrington, Sankey Street C1955

Warston Pictures proudly presents 'My Six Convicts' at its Cameo Cinema on the corner of Springfield Street, opposite Bank House (right.)

Caption For Fylingdales, Early Warning System C1960

The gigantic white 'golf balls' of the Fylingdales Early Warning System were a landmark on the eastern side of the North York Moors National Park for many years, before being replaced in the 1990s with

Caption For Bath, London Road 1907

Continue east along London Road to Beaufort Buildings West and East, long gently curving terraces of 1791 to 1815.

Caption For Batheaston, Stambridge C1960

Further downhill, at Fiveways, the road on the right is Fosse Lane. Here the Roman Fosse Way climbs out of the Avon valley to cross Banner Down on its way to Cirencester, the Roman town of Corinium.

Caption For Ramsey, High Street C1955

Ramsey attained early importance with the foundation of its abbey in 969. It survived for around five hundred years until Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century.

Caption For Troutbeck, The Village C1880

The name of this small settlement on the slopes of Wansfell Pike between Windermere and the Kirkstone Pass means exactly what it says - 'the trout stream' - and it stands above a stream with the same name

Caption For Troutbeck, The Valley C1880

The Troutbeck valley is one of the quietest in the Lake District, and in this view, taken from the old coach route between Windermere and Penrith, the essentially rural nature of much of the district can

Caption For Frome, Orchardleigh Park 1964

The last of the Champneys family, Sir Thomas Mostyn, made many alterations to the park including the creation of the lake and a moat around the church.

Caption For Galway, Beach C1955

A view of one of the beaches which look out over Galway Bay to County Clare and the limestone landscape of the Burren.

Caption For Keighley, From Parish Church C1900

The industrial and commercial parts of the town co-existed in a very confined space. The mill chimneys were an ever-present reminder of the source of the family's wagepacket.