Maps

181,031 maps found.

1913, Romaldkirk Ref. HOSM58082
1896, Westwick Ref. HOSM64190
1886, Barnetby Le Wold Ref. HOSM37062
1886, Coskills Ref. HOSM41942
1890, Brampton Ref. HOSM38667
1891, Shafton Ref. HOSM58874
1891, Silkstone Ref. HOSM59371
1886, Chelfham Ref. HOSM40680
1887, Eastacombe Ref. HOSM44409
1886, Loxhore Ref. HOSM52736
1886, Prixford Ref. HOSM57188
1886, Deepdale Ref. HOSM42948
1894, Dummer Ref. HOSM43954
1894, Herriard Ref. HOSM48201
1894, Kempshott Ref. HOSM49700
1894, Overton Ref. HOSM56004
1902, Charlcombe Ref. HOSM40672
1902, Bathwick Ref. HOSM59543
1902, Tellisford Ref. HOSM61377
1892, Healey Ref. HOSM47969

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,361 to 6,384.

Memories

29,048 memories found. Showing results 2,651 to 2,660.

Pentalardd Our Own Smallholding In Maesycrugiau

We moved to Pentalardd in Carmarthenshire (near Llanybydder) when I was 15 years old. My parents had sold our home near Addlestone Surrey as we wanted to live on our own smallholding in the Welsh ...Read more

A memory of Caio in 1967 by Robin Hope

Pentalardd Maesycrugiau Our Own Smallholding Neay Llanybydder Nbsp Nbsp

We moved to Pentalardd in Carmarthenshire (near Llanybydder) when I was 15 years old. My parents had sold our home near Addlestone Surrey as we wanted to live on our own ...Read more

A memory of Llanybydder in 1967 by Robin Hope

Duncan Black

I used to come to Alverstoke with my mother, father and sister to visit my great aunt May Mackie from 1953-1970's. I used to love playing mini golf here with my family. I lived in Alverstoke for a year when we first arrived back from ...Read more

A memory of Alverstoke in 1960 by blackduncan

Cissiess Memories

Cissie's memories: I came to Barry in 1900.  Holton Road was muddy and planks of wood were put down to enter the shops. We had a shop in 26 Holton Road, and later at the bottom of the block on spare ground Johnson's opened a portable ...Read more

A memory of Barry in 1900

More Of Cissies Memories

On the 24th May 1900, which was observed as a general holiday in honour of Queen Victoria's birthday and as a celebration of the relief of Mafeking, Cissie as a young child, was taken down to Barry Island, accompanied by her ...Read more

A memory of Barry in 1900

Mabel Annie Jones

My grandmother was born in Yackla, Wenvoe (the cottages near the Whitehall Quarry) in 19th January 1888 and was the daughter of Mary Morgan and George Jones and baptised on the 19th September 1888 at St. Mary's Church Wenvoe. ...Read more

A memory of Wenvoe

St Johns Priory (Private Girls School)

I was a pupil at St Johns Priory, and whilst I did not appreciate it at the time, it was an amazing start in life. The Nuns were incredibly strict so we all studied hard. Our classes were really small, by the ...Read more

A memory of Banbury in 1978 by Sarah Hartley

Wonderful Memories

My great grandfather - Charles Dale was living at Moreton Old Hall when this photograph was taken. His family, the Dales, had become tenant farmers for Moreton Old Hall in the 1860s and the Hall was the farmhouse that was ...Read more

A memory of Congleton in 1900 by Lyn Smith

The Railway Bridge

In this picture I can remember that on the left was W H Smith's, a bicycle shop and an Options on the corner of Colham Road. To the right between the two pubs many years earlier was Pat's Garage. In the picture we have the new ...Read more

A memory of West Drayton in 1954 by Barry Hawgood

Bellis Cafe

I was born in 5 Lower New Rank, Blaenavon in 1950 and went to the Garn School and left Blaenavon in 1962 for Kent. My dad was born there, Tommy David, does anyone remember us? I used to go to Bellis Cafe at the bottom of town, we though it was real cool.

A memory of Blaenavon in 1950 by Michael David

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,361 to 6,384.

Caption For Dublin, Trinity College And The Bank Of Ireland 1897

On the left of this view is Trinity College, which dates from 1759 and is 300 ft in length.

Caption For Woodchester, General View 1900

Sitting on a steep slope of the Avon Valley between Stroud and Nailsworth, Woodchester is home to one of the best Roman mosaic pavements in the country.

Caption For Hope, Green Lane 1919

A rustic seat adorns the entrance to this enticing green lane near the village of Hope.

Caption For Torquay, Anstey's Cove 1896

One of a number of attractive coves on the length of beautiful coastline between Torquay and Babbacombe, Anstey's Cove has been a favourite retreat for holiday- makers since Victorian times, when

Caption For Farnborough, North Camp, Brigade School 1905

The school's tower can be seen in the background of photograph 37154 (above), and was one of the first schools to be built specifically for the children of military personnel.

Caption For West Meon, Village And Church C1965

It is heartening to think that this view has changed only in the growth of the background trees over 40 years and the removal of thatch from one of the 18th-century cottages.

Caption For Windlesham, Village 1909

The bakery of Mr Christmas stands at the junction of Kennel Lane and Church Road, to the right. The shop on the right is that of Boyce the fishmongers.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park C1935

This is the edge of the rock gardens, and we can see one of the terra-cotta vases (centre left). There were over two miles of footpaths in the park.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff Parade C1955

On the left are two of the well-known hotels of the time, The Imperial and The Westward Ho! The elegant street lamps were a feature of this road.

Caption For Chigwell, Chigwell School 1925

Samuel Harsnett, eventually Archbishop of York, was Vicar of St Mary's from 1597 to 1605.

Caption For Bridlington, The Esplanade Bandstand 1886

Protected on the north-east by the great headland of Flamborough, there are long stretches of fine sand both north and south of the harbour.

Caption For Newbury, The Wharf C1960

At the height of the canal era, the Wharf was a bustling depot where up to ten large barges could load and unload.

Caption For Wareham, C1960

The streets of Wareham match the cardinal points of the compass, having been laid out in this fashion by the Romans.

Caption For Lymington, Quay Hill C1955

Edward Gibbon, the historian of the Roman Empire, was once its Member of Parliament.

Caption For Boscombe, The Pier 1903

Boscombe has now been absorbed into the urban sprawl of Bournemouth, and both are really part of Hampshire, historically, but have become Dorset by civic design.

Caption For St Ives, Tregenna Place C1955

This view shows Lake's Art and Literature Shop on the left and part of the main Post Office on the right.

Caption For Chester, Stanley Palace 1923

In 1828 the Earl of Derby presented the city with Stanley Palace.

Caption For Kendal, Stramongate Bridge 1896

Miller Bridge, once known as Mill Bridge because it linked the mills on the east of the river with the town, is one of the chief bridges across the River Kent.

Caption For Lymm, The Bridgewater Canal C1960

A few yards from the site of photograph L122026, a pair of loaded boats head south towards the Trent & Mersey Canal. They were owned by Horsefield Ltd.

Caption For Menai Bridge, Suspension Bridge 1891

The elegant suspension bridge, built over the Menai Strait by Thomas Telford as part of his Holyhead Road, gave its name to the little town on the northern side of the narrow strait, between the island

Caption For Yoxall, The Antique Shop C1955

Birmingham House, an early 17th century timber-framed double-fronted building, was once the home of the grandfather of Izaak Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler', published in 1653.

Caption For Petersfield, The Pond C1955

And now to the greatest mystery: who were the people who raised the tumuli or burial mounds on Petersfield Heath during the Bronze Age some 1,000 years after the Stone Age?

Caption For Tilbury, Riverside C1960

Before the building of the Dartford tunnels and the Queen Elizabeth II bridge, the Tilbury ferry was an important means of crossing the Thames for motorists in this part of Essex.

Caption For Matlock Bath, General View 1886

In this early view of Matlock Bath, the crocketed spire of the parish church of the Holy Trinity is prominent in the right centre, with the River Derwent on the left.