Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886, Offchurch Ref. HOSM55571
1901, Southrop Ref. HOSM59796
1886, Ashperton Ref. HOSM36367
1886, Monkhide Ref. HOSM53967
1890, Leeds Ref. HOSM34772
1891, Rawdon Ref. HOSM57603
1891, Yeadon Ref. HOSM65494
1878, Thorncliffe Ref. HOSM61611
1885, Arnesby Ref. HOSM36229
1885, Aylestone Ref. HOSM36631
1884, Barsby Ref. HOSM37140
1884, Beeby Ref. HOSM37364
1885, Countesthorpe Ref. HOSM42110
1885, Foston Ref. HOSM45707
1886, Huncote Ref. HOSM49122
1884, Keyham Ref. HOSM49820
1883, Rothley Ref. HOSM58227
1883, Wanlip Ref. HOSM63371
1923, Hollingdon Ref. HOSM48717
1923, Wing Ref. HOSM64750

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,049 to 6,072.

Memories

29,048 memories found. Showing results 2,521 to 2,530.

Bookham Cottage

Correction to this original post - Jennifer Hudson's memory has corrected my original post about this photo. The road shown is actually Crabtree Lane. Just on the right is a footpath through to the Dorking Road at the far end of ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham by Paula Clements

Growing Up Miss Patricia May

My memory is my first day of school. I hated it - all I wanted to do was go home, I did not want stay there. My family lived in Port Isaac all my life and generations before us. Myself and my sister were very happy in ...Read more

A memory of Port Isaac in 1959 by Miss Patricia

Growing Up Miss Patricia May

This is another place I rememeber well when I was growing up. My auntie and uncle lived in the village of St Minver, they were called Mr and Mrs worden. My uncle was Ern Worden and he used to dig the the graves, and my ...Read more

A memory of St Minver by Miss Patricia

Boot Inn 1955, Now The Old Boot, A Private House

Ceased operation as a pub in 1959. Now (2007) privately occupied by the Beran family. Previous owners were a builder who divided the land, the village schoolmaster, and the Jarvis'. A few relics of ...Read more

A memory of East Hagbourne by Max Beran

Stephenson's Shop

In 1939 this shop was owned by Mr and Mrs Hodgson. They were relatives of Geoff Foster who still lives in the village. I last made a purchase from Annie Hodgson in 1948. I last saw the Hodgsons in 1952 on returning from service in Malaya. I love Holme and still make regular visits.

A memory of Holme in 1930 by Peter Wiles

A Visit With A Great Aunt And Uncle

In 1970 my Grandparents (Mr & Mrs Harold Hall of Winnipeg, Canada) and I spent some time with my Grandmother's sister, Ethel Mills and her husband John. We had a family reunion and dinner in a restaurant.  About ...Read more

A memory of Earby in 1970 by Allaine Beels

Art Exhibition, Old Portsmouth.

My grandparents Bert & Dorrie Hedger started this amature exhibition in about 1965, and carried on until my grandfather died in 1982. I recognise several of the paintings as being by my mum Rita Grant, as I was taken down there every weekend from the age of three.

A memory of Portsmouth in 1965 by Christopher Grant

Pennyburn

The house on the right of the picture, I lived in in 1963, and was then called Pennyburn. The house next door on the corner was the local doctor whose name escapes me. I attended Holyhead Grammer School and went by train everyday from ...Read more

A memory of Rhosneigr in 1963 by Nicholas Farmer

Saving The Shipwrecked Sailors

Robert and Donald Mapleston and were excellent swimmers.  (Their sister, my Great Grandmother, Anne Mapleston Jackson, passed away in 1944.)  They lit bonfires to warn the ships, but when a ship wrecked they used a ...Read more

A memory of Land's End in 1870 by Susan Ramagli

Can You Help?

Can anyone tell me if this photo is taken looking towards Victoria Street or towards High Street? In the 1860's my ancesters had a business "W & F Boucher, Tea Dealers" at 1 Bridge Parade, Bristol which was just at the end of the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Margaret Martin

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,049 to 6,072.

Caption For Yarmouth, The Harbour C1960

There are few scenes on the Isle of Wight more captivating than Yarmouth harbour on a busy sailing day.

Caption For Darley Dale, General View C1955

This distant view was taken from the north of the linear village of Darley Dale, which spreads along the A6 north of Matlock on the road to Bakewell.

Caption For Northfield, Bell Lane C1955

Bell Road is an echo of Northfield's agricultural past.The population grew by over 200 per cent between 1881 and 1891, nearly all of it overflow from Birmingham; but modern Northfield owes much to

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Market Place 1892

In 1838 the South Midland Temperance Association embraced a large number of towns, including Stratford-upon-Avon.

Caption For Winchester, The Square 1909

In the background is the Norman church of St Lawrence, which tradition suggests was the chapel of William the Conqueror's royal palace.

Caption For Keswick, Castlerigg Stone Circle 1889

At the northern end the two largest stones form an entrance; inside, just visible to the left of the photograph, on the eastern side of the circle, are the remains of ten stones arranged in an oblong,

Caption For Liskeard, The Cheesewring, Daniel Gumb's House 1908

The granite stone of Bodmin Moor supports a natural oddity, the impressive outcrop known as the Cheesewring. The summit of the hill encloses a stone fort probably associated with the Bronze Age.

Caption For Rodborough, The Village C1950

The large lettering of the Stroud Brewery across the façade takes precedence over the smaller hanging signs of the Prince Albert Hotel on this attractive corner.

Caption For Exmouth, The Strand Gardens C1955

In AD1001, Viking raiders under the command of King Sweyn landed in the Exe estuary, raiding and burning the town of Exanmutha before marching on to Exeter.

Caption For Lacock, Abbey 1904

Standing on the site of an Augustinian convent which was founded in 1232, Lacock Abbey is the place where, in 1835, William Henry Fox-Talbot took the world's first photograph - a negative of

Caption For Durham, St Giles' Church 1918

The long, steeply banked street of Gilesgate is still occasionally known by its medieval name of Gillygate, meaning the street of St Giles.

Caption For Llansantffraid, The Church C1955

The meaning of the place name is 'church of St Bridget', which is the church shown here.

Caption For Burry Port, General View C1950

This general view shows typical houses of the time; the terrace in the foreground is followed by 1950s semis leading down to the waters of the inlet of Carmarthen Bay, with the Gower peninsular just visible

Caption For Plymouth, Cobourg Street C1940

The Guinness clock at the top of Old Town Street was a popular rendezvous. It stood where the southern end of Drake's Circus shopping centre now stands.

Caption For Saltash, The Tamar Bridge C1965

The completion of the road bridge in 1961 signalled the end of the Saltash Ferry.

Caption For Ringwood, Avon Castle 1891

Avon Castle, on the opposite bank of the river from Ringwood, is an area that has become increasingly built-up and urbanised since this photograph of a country gentleman's home was taken in the last full

Caption For Ringwood, Southampton Street 1913

Over the centuries a number of inns were established in Ringwood, many brewing a variety of local ales.

Caption For Sheffield, Aeriel View Of St Peter's Church C1965

The simple spire of St Peter's Church, Sheffield is typical of many such post-modern churches, which were built as large new council housing estates were erected in the suburbs of 'the Steel City', now

Caption For Ten Mile Bank, The Village C1955

The village's name derives from a long bank along the river Ouse, on the right of the photograph, defending the low-lying land from flooding.

Caption For Meldreth, Fenny Lane C1965

From medieval times until the early 19th century, Meldreth consisted of several small communities scattered along a two-mile stretch of winding road.

Caption For North Walsham, Paston Grammar School C1955

South of the market-place, the old grammar school is centred around a wide, seven-bay red-brick building of 1765.

Caption For Maiden Newton, 1906

The working lives of the Dorset labourers who lived in cottages like these was hard, with poor wages and long hours.

Caption For Whippingham, The Church C1955

Whippingham village lies close to Osborne House, and Victoria's consort Prince Albert had a hand in the extraor- dinary design of the church.

Caption For Whitchurch, Old Toll Gate 1910

The Whitchurch Tollbridge Company was established in the 18th century: a distinctive Victorian bridge of lattice ironwork spans the Thames between Whitchurch and Pangbourne, one of only two remaining toll