Maps

181,031 maps found.

1908, Ticehurst Ref. HOSM61930
1904, Aberarth Ref. HOSM35519
1898, Cwmdare Ref. HOSM42806
1899, Llanover Ref. HOSM52044
1899, Llantilio Pertholey Ref. HOSM62248
1911, Abergele Ref. HOSM34013
1916, Pen-Twyn Ref. HOSM42735
1886, Goginan Ref. HOSM46611
1907, Keyhaven Ref. HOSM49908
1896, Sway Ref. HOSM61162
1905, Sandilands Ref. HOSM58584
1907, Allgreave Ref. HOSM35828
1897, Chelford Ref. HOSM40777
1897, Gawsworth Ref. HOSM46235
1907, Rainow Ref. HOSM57482
1907, Wincle Ref. HOSM64814
1886, Aberhosan Ref. HOSM35560
1910, Maidenhead Ref. HOSM34875
1910, Hurley Ref. HOSM49302
1895, Nettlestead Ref. HOSM54672

Books

442 books found. Showing results 4,033 to 4,056.

Memories

29,045 memories found. Showing results 1,681 to 1,690.

Lawrence Family In East Molesey

On a holiday from Australia, today my husband and I visited East Molesey & Hampton Court. My mother's paternal family were the Lawrence's - Edward was a master butcher and had a shop in 156 Walton Road (now a ...Read more

A memory of East Molesey by Erica Henley

Visits By The Family

I can remember that my family visited the Fox and Hounds frequently earlier than this date, but this was the first date I was legally allowed to partake of the amber fluid. I can remember the old artifacts, like biscuits ...Read more

A memory of Old Burghclere in 1958 by Terry Lawton

My Home For 7 Years

This is just how I remember the hospital which I first went into in 1955 and stayed in for 7 years. It was a marvellous place and I have many memories from those days including a visit by Billy Smarts Circus, taking my 11 plus ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by Timothy Manhire

Forss Estate

I stayed in a little wooden chalet with my Companion, Sis Remund, when we were Missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on the Forss Estate. I remember the beautiful river, the sea of blue-bells in the ...Read more

A memory of Forss Ho (Hotel) in 1993 by Stephanie Reynolds

Preston Royal Infirmary (Maternity)

My mother was a midwife sister during the 1940s and early 1950s at the old PRI. She must have delivered lots of babies from the area during this time. There was once a photo of her in the LEP with 3 babies born on ...Read more

A memory of Preston

Tracing My Family

I have no memories of Hawkchurch. But I am trying to trace my family history, and so far have got nowhere. And I am hoping that someone might remember hearing about them. According to the 1911 census they lived at Berry Cottage, ...Read more

A memory of Hawkchurch in 1910 by Christine Elliot

Merrion House School During Ww 2

I think it was 1944 when I visited my brother Brian at the boys school known as Merrion House, run by Mr. and Mrs. Brummell-Hicks under a spartan but friendly and encouraging regime. Doodlebugs(V1's) aimed at the ...Read more

A memory of Sedlescombe in 1943 by Michael Gould

Hexham Camp 1941

Hello Alan, I was interested in your comments about the camp. Are you sure you were there in 1940? I was trying to see the rest of your article but somehow I couldn't get the rest of it. You didn't say what school you attended and ...Read more

A memory of Hexham in 1940 by Les May

Plough Inn

The Plough Inn, in High Bentham was bought by great grandfather Harold Slinger in the early 1900s. He then refurbished it in to two cottages. Harold Slinger was also the registrar for birth deaths and marriages as I recall. After his ...Read more

A memory of High Bentham in 1970 by Nick Louth

The Turner Families Of Ditchling

It's been a long struggle but we have achieved much regarding searching the family history of the Turners of Ditchling, through their exploits at winning in cricket, horse shows, vegetable competitions etc. They ...Read more

A memory of Ditchling in 1890

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 4,033 to 4,056.

Caption For Kibworth, The Grammar School C1955

This was one of the finest grammar schools in Leicestershire.

Caption For Kirby Muxloe, The Castle C1965

If one has time to glance westward, the castle is just visible from the M1 motorway as it heads northward into the Charnwood Forest.

Caption For Cardiff, General View 1893

With blissful symmetry the horizon here is occupied by Cardiff Castle - the iconic home of the Bute family, facilitators of the modern city and much of its wealth.

Caption For Padstow, The Quay 1910

The attention of the children and the men is attracted momentarily from the movements of ships and the sea by the novelty of a camera.

Caption For Formby, The Old Lifeboat Cottage C1965

It was a coastline that was used to the fierce storms of the Irish Sea, and there were many shipwrecks. There were also many tales of bravery and of daring rescues.

Caption For Tintagel, King Arthur's Castle 1894

FABLED Tintagel is the legendary birthplace of King Arthur.

Caption For Windsor, The Castle, East Terrace 1895

The East Terrace dates from Wyatville's remodelling of 1843.

Caption For Colemans Hatch, Newbridge 1928

Colemans Hatch is a good example of one of the 14th-century settlements that developed along the edges of the forest and waste; its name implies an old entrance into the forested area.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park C1960

With 2,500 acres of heathland, ancient woodland and wetland, Sutton Park constitutes the finest countryside in the county.

Caption For Whalley, Church Lane 1906

Not far from the ruins of Whalley's abbey stands the 13th-century Church of St Mary and All Saints.

Caption For Great Cornard, The Church 1900

Apart from the loss of the gable cross and the insertion of clock dials into the tower, the view is unchanged today.

Caption For Lowestoft, Wellington Gardens 1921

These gardens lay north of Claremont Pier and in front of Wellington Esplanade, on the left.

Caption For Hathersage, Little John's Grave 1932

The legendary resting place of Robin Hood's loyal lieutenant has been pointed out to visitors to Hathersage churchyard for many years, and has been 'adopted' by the Ancient Order of Foresters, who look

Caption For Whitwell, The Square C1965

Whitwell stands at the entrance to the Duke of Portland's Welbeck Abbey, and it is in the heart of north-east Derbyshire's former coal mining country.

Caption For Ewell, Ruxley Splash 1907

Named after Rokesley, a 15th-century owner of the surrounding farmland, Ruxley Lane links the roads from Ewell to Chessington and to Kingston, and crosses the Hogsmill River south of Tolworth.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, St Mary's Church, The Interior 1894

Minster was once the ancient capital of Thanet. It was a small quiet village, and used to govern the hamlets of St Laurence, St Peter and St John.

Caption For Oxton, The Carnarvon Castle And St Saviour's Church C1960

The old village custom of placing the pub next to the church is not overlooked in Oxton. St Saviour's also supports a church-aided primary school, and both are a power in the community.

Caption For Crewe, The Square C1955

The statue in the centre of the Square is the town's war memorial – Crewe was a new industrial town with a relatively youthful population, so that many of the town's men were called up to serve in both

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Holy Trinity Church 1914

On the wall of the nave is 'one of the loveliest fragments of sculpture in Wiltshire, the portrait of a 13th-century lady, with curls in her hair, and hands clasped'.

Caption For Carmarthen, St Peter's Church 1925

At the east end of Spilman Street is St Peter's Church, an old building on the highest ground in the older portion of the town. Little is known about this church, including the date of its erection.

Caption For Worthing, South Street 1895

This photograph of South Street shows the premises of the London and County Banking Company on the left.

Caption For Bakewell, Holme Hall 1923

The view from the tennis court shows the little-seen back elevation of Holme Hall.

Caption For Ambleside, Tarn Hows C1955

A classic view of Tarn Hows, near Hawkshead, with the peaks of the Langdale Pikes in the centre background.

Caption For Mevagissey, The Harbour 1904

In 1740 Mevagissey ranked fourth among the Cornish pilchard ports, which between them had built up a lucrative trade exporting millions of pilchards each year to places like Italy.