Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882, Ironbridge Ref. HOSM49580
1881, Isombridge Ref. HOSM49516
1906, Yerbeston Ref. HOSM65420
1905, Challaborough Ref. HOSM40602
1905, Combe Ref. HOSM41586
1905, Frogmore Ref. HOSM45977
1905, Kellaton Ref. HOSM49658
1905, Kingston Ref. HOSM50190
1885, Bagthorpe Ref. HOSM36734
1884, Congham Ref. HOSM41642
1884, Setchey Ref. HOSM58836
1884, Weasenham All Saints Ref. HOSM71234
1885, Marston Ref. HOSM53242
1902, Floodgates Ref. HOSM54955
1902, Rushock Ref. HOSM58309
1897, Marthall Ref. HOSM53267
1897, Mobberley Ref. HOSM53982
1897, Pickmere Ref. HOSM56694
1897, Plumley Ref. HOSM56767
1886, Inveran Ref. HOSM49420

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,001 to 6,024.

Memories

29,048 memories found. Showing results 2,501 to 2,510.

This Was My Grandmas House As A Child

This house was where my grandma grew up, and her father before her. Her father was a gardener and her mother was a seamstress, she grew up to be a nurse. She currently lives in Bromley and is now 72 and has been ...Read more

A memory of Farningham in 1930 by Gillian Cox

Saturday Morning Pictures At The Odeon

School days were OK but on Saturday morning the walk/run from Croxley Green down into Ricky was always an adventure. We would go down Scots Hill or down the track opposite the church at the bottom of the ...Read more

A memory of Rickmansworth in 1950 by Leon Moore

Grandfather Hatcher

My grandfather, Frederick John Scott Hatcher, married a Guernsey girl, Alice Bougourd. There are Bougourds buried in the Churchyard at Haselbury. I believe the family lived in Haselbury Plucknett, and I know that ...Read more

A memory of Haselbury Plucknett in 1860 by Jill Harris

A Meeting Place

In the 1950's the building on the right of the picture was the Corn Exchange. The local farmers used to congregate there on Tuesdays which was market day. The building is now used as the public library. Market day was not only ...Read more

A memory of Saffron Walden in 1955 by Mrs H. L Sharpe

Happy Thoughts Of Bay

I believe I am the girl sitting on the grass looking towards the sea in this photograph. My name then was Susan Groves and my dad was a fisherman. We owned a shop down the bank called The Shell Shop where dad sold many ...Read more

A memory of Robin Hood's Bay in 1960 by Susan Cooper

My Home

I lived with my parents and brother, Ray, at the top of the High Street at 2, Grove Cottages, Leatherhead Road.  I lived there until I married Jean Rumming from Hersham, Surrey in 1960. This used to be a public house later closed down by ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1943 by Tony Davie

Cadel Shop Market Square

The shop in the middle of the picture with the two awnings (now the Nationwide building society) used to belong to my great grandmother Eva Cadel and was a wool and toy shop.  My Grandmother and Great Aunt ran it until 1971.  My ...Read more

A memory of Witney by Nicola Best

On My Way Into Town Or To Visit My Friend Steve Flanagan

Having lived in the U.S now for 35 years this photo makes me very homesick as I haven't seen the old place since 1972!  I remember walking down Lord Mayor's Walk and turning the corner next to the ...Read more

A memory of York in 1962 by David Knapton

Station Road

My Mother has traced her family to a shop down Station Road, an ironmongers, which is still an ironmongers we believe.  He was Richard Snowdon Beal and lived with his wife Lydia at number 1-3 where his shop is - anyone know of anymore?

A memory of Eckington by Rachel Harvey

Childhood

My friend and I would await the arrival of American ships on their way to Manchester. We would shout "got any gum chum?!" to the crews. We would occasionally be rewarded by a packet of sweets being thrown from the ship. Far tastier than the English equivalent!

A memory of Warrington in 1950 by Harry Roscoe

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,001 to 6,024.

Caption For Port Gaverne, The Cove 1906

We have a glimpse of the sea at the entrance to the north coast harbour inlet of Port Gaverne. Note the recent cliff top housing developments on the outskirts of neighbouring Port Isaac.

Caption For Seaton, From The Sea 1927

The beach below White Cliff has long been one of Seaton's favoured bathing places, recommended in many guidebooks, though a charge of 4d was made during the earlier decades of the last

Caption For Abertillery, Somerset Street C1960

Note the branch of Woolworth's just visible at the end of the street, and the branch of Dewhurst the butchers among the other shops on the right.

Caption For Rye, Camber Castle 1894

Isolated in the flat fields south of Rye, Camber Castle, one of Henry VIII's coastal forts of the 1540s, is now over a mile from the retreating sea: well beyond Tudor artillery range.

Caption For Whitchurch, Royal Oak 1899

This photograph captures the atmosphere and feel of the village around the turn of the century. Sir John Soane, who rebuilt the Bank of England, was born here.

Caption For Newbury, Northbrook Street C1965

This general view of Northbrook Street shows the gable end to the left of the shop front, above which is a clock, which is all that remains of cloth-maker John Smallwood's house.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Mary's Church 1890

Dominating this area of the town is St Mary's Church.

Caption For Plymouth, The Hoe 1904

It is difficult to cross this wide, breezy promenade without thinking of him. Sailor, circumnavigator, mayor, MP, bowls player, scourge of the Spanish – he crammed a lot into his 51 years.

Caption For Bridport, St Mary's Church 1897

This is St Mary's Parish Church, seen from the north-west, showing the two bays of the nave and aisles extended in 1860 (right).

Caption For Leicester, St Martin's Cathedral C1955

Sited away from the city centre in the last remaining enclave of 18th-century and earlier buildings, the Cathedral with its fine broach spire of 1862 would hardly wring an awed gasp from even the most

Caption For Rothley, Old Cottages, Fowke Street C1955

Rothley lies some five miles to the north of Leicester and to the west of the busy A6.

Caption For Norwich, Rampant Horse Street 1891

Not visible in this photograph, but well worth walking to see at the west end of the street, is St Stephen's church, a large and handsome building which was founded before the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Porthmadog, The Harbour Showing Cnicht And The Moelwyns C1955

At the height of the great slate trade of the 19th century, slate was shipped out from Porthmadog harbour, and the town grew steadily because of this.

Caption For Osmotherley, High Street C1960

On the western edge of the North York Moors, Osmotherly was a centre for milling, weaving and clog making, and it grew considerably in the hundred years from 1750.

Caption For Radcliffe On Trent, The Weir C1955

East of the village, the Shelford Road climbs on to the red sandstone hills, which are undercut by the River Trent to form river cliffs.

Caption For Lickey, The Post Office C1965

Lickey village is an unremarkable sort of place, but the name is famous among railway buffs because the two-mile Lickey Incline (between Bromsgrove and Barnt Green) is, almost incredibly, the steepest

Caption For Abbots Langley, Causeway Parade C1960

The Causeway development, carried out between 1955 and 1957, created a parade of shops, flats and dwellings on the site of Causeway House, which was finally demolished in 1957.

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Hall C1955

Begun in the mid 1830s, Walton Hall was to be both the family home and the country estate of Gilbert Greenall, a wealthy local brewer and prominent businessman.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Hancock & Wood and Roberts shoe shop are almost all that remain of this 1950s scene.

Caption For Walsall, The Cenotaph, Bradford Place 2005

During the inter-war years the council tried to alleviate the high rate of unemployment and set up a number of public works schemes.

Caption For Tilton On The Hill, Church And School C1955

It is notable for its collection of grotesque gargoyles, and for two carved capitals which are derived from the stories of Reynard the Fox; appropriate in Cottesmore country.

Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral Ferry 1906

The ferry originated for the use of monks from the priory, to cross to their farmland on the west bank.

Caption For Patricroft, Liverpool Road C1955

This is a wonderful piece of social history from the 1950s caught on film. Liverpool Road was a long road running from Church Street, Eccles to the airport out at Barton.

Caption For Runcorn, The Docks C1900

A real mixture of shipping make up this photograph of Weston Point Docks.