Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885, Somerton Ref. HOSM35198
1885, Somerton Ref. HOSM44965
1885, Kingsdon Ref. HOSM50159
1885, Kingweston Ref. HOSM50238
1895, Droxford Ref. HOSM43672
1895, Soberton Ref. HOSM59551
1886, Didworthy Ref. HOSM43222
1886, Harbourneford Ref. HOSM47589
1886, Wrangaton Ref. HOSM65235
1895, Southminster Ref. HOSM35210
1887, Meshaw Ref. HOSM53537
1887, Bish Mill Ref. HOSM64363
1886, South Petherton Ref. HOSM38849
1886, Moor Ref. HOSM54020
1886, Watergore Ref. HOSM63498
1903, Walberswick Ref. HOSM63330
1892, Rishworth Ref. HOSM57872
1887, Weston Hills Ref. HOSM41100
1887, Gedney Ref. HOSM46156
1887, Holbeach Ref. HOSM48785

Books

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Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 1,531 to 1,540.

My Days At Heswall

I was on The Anne White Wing for 18 months and loved every minuite. I remember nurses called Dennis Sidebottom, Karen Gullick, and Steve Eastburn. I used to go to the hospital school during the week and I think my teacher was ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1980 by Dianna Peers

Young

I used to live in the village in the square, at the left side of a drive to Mr Williams farm where my father used to work. The church is on the right of the drive. Moving along I went to the infants school and played in the square with ...Read more

A memory of Long Itchington in 1945 by Yvonne Loosemore

Childhood Memories

My grandparents lived in Bryn Mynach Avenue (Beach family) and later my Uncle Fred & Aunty Doreen. My own mother had moved to London shortly after leaving school. My brother spent the war years in Ystrad and I have spent ...Read more

A memory of Ystrad Mynach in 1958 by Peter Dimond

The Doctor's Surgery

I remember the doctor used to visit the village once or twice a week & set up his surgery in Mrs Benton's house. Mrs Benton, (Alice, or was that her daughter?), lived in the cottage at the end of the row, furthest away in the ...Read more

A memory of Bulphan in 1960 by Vee Holt

Lucien Road

I lived in Lucien Road for sixty five years until two years ago. My memories start when I was about five with my dear old dad taking me out on his barrow to sell firewood - I thought it was great fun. Also, my mum taking me to haylocks at ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1948 by Jan Clark

Shops And Shopkeepers In East Street ....St Marys Hall..

I remember the pram/toy shop on the corner, there was also a fabric shop - I think it was where Famished sandwich bar was (can't remember what it is called now..) I could buy a piece of ...Read more

A memory of Shoreham-By-Sea in 1968 by Barbara Gunn

Mr Robert Wood Stewart

This is really to try and find out if anybody in Leiston may rember the late Mr Robert Wood Stewart. He married Miss Doris Clouting in the late 1940's and had two children Robert John, and Christine Edith. Sadly he gassed ...Read more

A memory of Leiston in 1961 by Sheila Bullock

Part 16

Conclusion On my last visit it was hard to see where the village was. The small triangular field is now a park but it looks so small. The place I remember seemed so much larger than Small Park that is now there. Having been raised in ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Birthplace

I can't belive how much places have changed! I was born in this very hospital almost 100 years later and the place is unrecognisable now a days. I've lost many dear family members especially me gramps, he spent his last weeks here and ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1991 by Chantelle Parkinson

New Back Row

I used to live at 458 New Back Row and remember the Coulsons from 456, especially Eddie who was my age (I think). I was devastated when they moved away, although Eddie was probably relieved - I have vague memories of stabbing his hand ...Read more

A memory of Wingate in 1963 by Joyce Bebbington

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 3,673 to 3,696.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Barton Bridge 1914

This view captures the essence of the town.

Caption For Abergele, Market Street 1890

By the date of this photograph, much of the town's main streets were established, and they display the characteristic detail of the period: projecting shop fronts proudly display their goods (including

Caption For Shaftesbury, High Street C1950

The hill-top town of Shaftesbury, or Shaston as it is sometimes known, owes its foundation to Alfred the Great, showing much evidence of its Saxon origins.

Caption For Membury, Church And Schools 1902

The hillsides and vales of Membury have been farmed since at least the Iron Age.

Caption For Kingsbury, Holy Innocents Parish Church C1965

William Butterfield is one of the masters of late 19th-century architecture, but here is a slight hiccup in his portfolio of outstanding works.

Caption For Puncknowle, Children 1906

It was the home for many years of General Shrapnel, who invented the armament of the same name.

Caption For Pilley, The Village And Green C1955

The little village of Pilley lies to the west of Beaulieu Heath, above the low-lying ground surrounding the Beaulieu River.

Caption For Hemsworth, The Parish Church C1955

The parish church of St Helen stands on a slight rise above the centre of the former coal mining town of Hemsworth, near Wakefield.

Caption For Bethersden, Forge Hill C1955

A typical village of the Kent Weald, with its weatherboarded cottages clustered round its green, Bethersden was once famous for its paludrina marble extracted from the local clay and consisting of the

Caption For Blackgang Chine, View From The Observatory C1955

The great chasm of Blackgang Chine was an early tourist attraction on the Isle of Wight, with its dramatic waterfall and eroded colourful cliffs.

Caption For Ely, The Cathedral From The River 1891

Ely Cathedral, living up to its nickname 'the ship of the Fens', floats above the rooftops and surrounding countryside.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, The Cathedral C1965

On the right, we see evidence of the building work which was under way from 1964 to 1970. The chapel on the side of the chancel now forms part of the transept of the crossing.

Caption For Buriton, 1898

Edward Gibbon, the historian who wrote 'The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire', lived at the Manor House as a child.

Caption For Bakewell, Al Saints' Church, Choir East 1890

This view of the interior clearly shows the quality of the misericords on the choir stalls to both left and right. Beautiful carving is a feature of this church.

Caption For Uppingham, School 1932

Whereas Harrow School occupies buildings spread out along the main village streets, Uppingham takes on the qualities of a university, being, in the main, laid out around quadrangles.

Caption For Ramsbury, The Ancient Cross In The Church Of The Holy Cross C1955

Two coped stones with round ends, and fragments of crosses from the 9th century, can be found at the west end of the north aisle.

Caption For London, Houses Of Parliament 1908

The finest prospect of Barry's Palace of Westminster is to be enjoyed from the river, where the facade extends to a length of almost a thousand feet.The strong vertical detailing was clearly intended

Caption For Edinburgh, Palace Of Holyroodhouse, Chapel 1897

The burial place of David II, James II and James V, and described as being one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical architecture in Scotland, Holyrood Chapel was sacked during the revolution of 1688

Caption For Nottingham, The Statue Of Robin Hood C1955

For hundreds of years, the names of Robin Hood and Nottingham have been inseparably linked, yet it was not until 1952, through the generosity of Nottingham businessman Philip Clay, that the city acquired

Caption For Stow On The Wold, The Square C1955

Looking northwards, we can see a good selection of 18th- century architecture; perhaps the most attractive is St Edward's House (next to the three-storey hotel) with Corinthian-topped

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.

Caption For Clitheroe, The Castle 1927

The death of Henry I in 1135 saw England torn apart by civil war.

Caption For Godalming, High Street 1895

Here we have a splendidly detailed view of Godalming's High Street towards the end of the Victorian era.

Caption For Knaresborough, River Nidd, The Rapids 1914

Punting on the river in pre-war days. Near here is Conyngham Hall, now a conference centre, but once the home of the toffee maker from Halifax, Lord Macintosh.