Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886, Bittadon Ref. HOSM37889
1886, Guineaford Ref. HOSM47225
1886, Shirwell Ref. HOSM59251
1887, Tawstock Ref. HOSM61424
1886, Yarnscombe Ref. HOSM65374
1914, Nurston Ref. HOSM55477
1886, Beaumontcote Fm Ref. HOSM37321
1895, Pitsea Ref. HOSM56800
1894, Axford Ref. HOSM36618
1894, Ellisfield Ref. HOSM44742
1894, Mapledurwell Ref. HOSM53117
1894, Newfound Ref. HOSM54866
1894, Steventon Ref. HOSM60439
1902, Batheaston Ref. HOSM37296
1902, Bathford Ref. HOSM37298
1902, Claverton Ref. HOSM41064
1902, Northend Ref. HOSM55347
1902, Woolley Ref. HOSM65129
1892, Staincliffe Ref. HOSM60171
1897, Brownbread Street Ref. HOSM36288

Books

442 books found. Showing results 4,729 to 4,752.

Memories

29,047 memories found. Showing results 1,971 to 1,980.

Our House

I lived in Old Cleeve for 19 years at no. 17. Our surname was Ryan. We continued to live there after our mother's death in 1983 and our father died in 1986, we then moved up to Scotland, even though I have some fond memories of my life in Somerset.

A memory of Old Cleeve in 1967 by Andrew Ryan

Happy Days

I lived in Cobden Road behind the fire station and went to school first at Mayville Road and my first teacher's name was Mrs Frith? Then I was transfered to Davies Lane because I lived on the wrong side of the high street. Finally ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone by Keith Matthews

Medstead School

I also went to Medstead School from 1970 to 1975. I loved this little school, I can remember some of the teachers, Mrs Hill, Mrs Westlake, Miss Shaw, Mr. Orbell, Mr. Roberts, Mrs Macartan. Headmaster was Mr. Benham. School dinners ...Read more

A memory of Medstead in 1970 by Barbra Cotelo

Wartime Evacuee 1939 1940

In August 1939 I was evacuated frm Salford to Caton. I had my gas mask, a small parcel of food and a label on my clothing. We arrived at the then beautiful station, adorned with flowers. Then we walked to the Village ...Read more

A memory of Caton in 1930 by James Maurice Blackford

The Blake

The following information relates to the opening of the Blake school in Hednesford. The Blake school was built to replace the Central Secondary school for boys which was in Burns Street Chadsmoor (where Chadsmoor junior school is now ...Read more

A memory of Chadsmoor in 1961 by Wendy Barr

The Odeon

I lived on Lancaster Ave from 1941-58 and spent many happy Saturday afternoons at The Odeon theatre at "the matinees". I also worked at Perks grocery store from the time I was 13 until I left school. Perks would have been in the left hand ...Read more

A memory of Slough in 1950 by Sylvia Gardner

The Palace

Until I was 10 years old we lived in Kingsground. From a rear window, one looked across "the bull's field" to the palace. I LOVE it!! At Eltham C of E Primary School we were educated in Eltham's history, NOW I think I know everything there ...Read more

A memory of Eltham in 1940 by Dorothy Brooks

Somewhere In Buckland

Round about 1840 my widowed great, great grandmother Hannah, and her son Joseph were brewers in Buckland. But unless any Buckland resident knows of the history of the village I shall never know where exactly. The Frith ...Read more

A memory of Buckland by Barry W J Chandler

Help With Family Search

My mum was born March 24th 1909. I've looked up on the 1911 but can find nothing. Her name was Sarah Jane Grey and I know she had a brother called Albert and a sister called Alice. Her married name was James. She lived most ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool by Brian James

During The Second World War

This story is a memory during the Second World War. My father Samuel Fredrick Richardson was the air-raid warden. There was a brick shelter, built on the village green. Most of the village used to use it. One night ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1940 by The Frith Memory Archivist

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 4,729 to 4,752.

Caption For Broughton Astley, The Memorial C1967

The archetypal memorial is sited at the junction of Frolesworth Road and Station Road, offering a permanent reminder of the inevitably sad consequences of war.

Caption For Devonport, Royal Hotel, Fore Street 1890

Devonport stands to the west of the city of Plymouth, and is the newest of the three towns that make up Devon's largest urban area.

Caption For Bakewell, All Saints' Church, Dorothy Vernon's Tomb 1890

Dorothy Vernon lived at Haddon Hall during the 16th century and eloped with John Manners, the son of the Earl of Rutland.

Caption For Beaconsfield, New Town C1960

There are many fine houses in the generously laid out leafy suburban roads of the New Town.

Caption For Lavenham, The Guildhall 1904

This early 16th-century timber building was commissioned by the Guild of Corpus Christi, a trade organisation which regulated the local industry of wool production.

Caption For Connemara, Roundstone C1955

The many bays and inlets of Connemara are dotted with little harbours and villages. One of the largest is Roundstone, situated on the coast road between Recess and Clifden.

Caption For Winchcombe, North Street C1960

It is probable that much of the stone from the abbey was used to construct and repair buildings in the town.

Caption For Blackpool, Imperial Hydropathic Establishment 1890

The hydropathic craze swept Britain from the 1840s onwards, when a German practitioner named Vincenz Priessnitz developed a series of treatments using ordinary cold water, thus saving the need to visit

Caption For Newark, Town Lock C1965

Town Lock is one of two mechanised locks; the other is Newark Nether Lock at the northern end of the branch.

Caption For Sherborne, From The Slopes 1895

Sherborne is, by some people's estimation, the most beautiful of the Dorset towns.

Caption For Steep, All Saints Church 1898

An open view of the 12th-century church from across Church Road, with neither hedges nor yew trees.

Caption For London, Tower Bridge C1895

The lifting bridge was opened by the Prince of Wales, the future Edward VII, in 1894. During the first year of operation it was raised more than 6,000 times for shipping.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, Bridge Street C1955

Before James Brindley's arrival much of the site of modern Stourport was just sandy common land, with a solitary inn and a ferry crossing point.

Caption For Kendal, Sizergh Castle 1896

We are inside the three-sided courtyard of Sizergh Castle, near Kendal.

Caption For Kendal, Sizergh Castle 1896

We are inside the three-sided courtyard of Sizergh Castle, near Kendal.

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1896

Winchester's High Street boasts a variety of Georgian, Victorian and half-timbered Elizabethan buildings; some of them still have their original shop fronts and doorways.

Caption For Castle Combe, West Street 1906

Castle Combe was once a centre for cloth weaving but now seems to trade on its picturesque qualities.

Caption For Winchester, St Cross Village 1919

A stroll across the water meadows of the River Itchen brings the traveller to the village of St Cross, seen here just after the end of the First World War.

Caption For Northwich, The Bull Ring C1955

Subsidence has been a constant problem in recent years for a number of buildings in Northwich - this has been the result of the underground mining of salt locally.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Village 1903

A less familiar view of this much-photographed place.

Caption For Astwood Bank, Western Hill Close C1965

A wide range of architectural periods is represented in Astwood Bank, though Victorian buildings are particularly numerous.

Caption For Netley, St.Edward's Church C1955

The church of St Edward the Confessor contains a medieval effigy of a crusader monk, which was found in the wall of nearby Netley Castle and probably came from Netley Abbey.

Caption For Sutton, Banstead Downs, Golf Links 1903

This scene is of Banstead Downs, which are actually outside Sutton's boundaries, south of Belmont station. The clubhouse of the Banstead Downs Golf Club is seen in the distance.

Caption For Paignton, St John's Church 1889

The parish church is dedicated to St John the Baptist, but it was known in 1488 and in 1755 as the church of SS Peter and Pawle, a name used by the followers of St Augustine in around 600AD.