Maps

181,031 maps found.

1903, Stroxton Ref. HOSM60843
1895, Meopham Ref. HOSM53597
1897, Ballinger Bottom Ref. HOSM36829
1883, Thurne Ref. HOSM36294
1904, Browston Green Ref. HOSM39242
1904, Gorleston-on-Sea Ref. HOSM46692
1880, Ludham Ref. HOSM52852
1887, Hatcliffe Ref. HOSM47796
1887, Thorganby Ref. HOSM61591
1895, Artington Ref. HOSM36257
1893, Guisborough Ref. HOSM34584
1898, Hellingly Ref. HOSM48187
1883, Cookley Ref. HOSM41672
1883, Cratfield Ref. HOSM42181
1883, Holton Ref. HOSM48902
1883, Mells Ref. HOSM53472
1896, Halstead Ref. HOSM34593
1896, Gosfield Ref. HOSM46767
1885, Mattersey Ref. HOSM53335
1898, Misson Ref. HOSM53874

Books

442 books found. Showing results 7,009 to 7,032.

Memories

29,048 memories found. Showing results 2,921 to 2,930.

Memories Of Somerton.

Yes I remember The Triangle, I used to buy fish and chips at Coopers fish and chip shop. They had a collie dog like Lassie, called Shaun. My dad used to take me to Mr. Law's shop to buy my school shoes. His shop was on the left of the picture. On the right used to be a carpet shop.

A memory of Somerton in 1964 by Sylvia Black

Station Road, Nantymoel

My husband and I decided to visit Nantymoel after trying to do some family tree research. We knew my husband's grandfather Dr Melbourne Thomas was born there and we knew where on Station Road he'd lived with his dad Gwilym, ...Read more

A memory of Nant-y-moel

Childhood Memories

As a family we would holiday in Weymourth every year from about 1958-1963. We used to stay in a bed and breakfast owned by a Mrs Walkadine. As I was so young my memories revolve around the wonderful beach, the donkeys and egg ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth

Webbs Brewery Six Bells Colliery

I grew up in Aberbeeg as Pat Howells. Everyone knew the Howells as my dad, Doug, was one of 8 children. My uncle worked in the brewery for many years and I grew up in Woodland Terrace and had to pass the brewery at ...Read more

A memory of Aberbeeg by Pat Addison

The Good Old Days

I remember going to Our Lady of Lourdes church behind Cove Green with my older brother and younger sister, we were dropped off by our grandpop only to spend the collection money we were given by our parents at Charlie's sweet shop, ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1967 by Vanessa Orme

Methodist New Connexion Preachers' Plan 1989 90

I have a copy of the the above which I found as a a scrappy piece of paper in one of my family's bibles. I have since had it copied and laminated, named on it as part of the preachers for the ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1890 by Gillian Jackson

A Seaside Holiday By Manorbier Beach

Although this view of Manorbier Castle dates from 1890 it is the only photo in the Francis Frith collection which shows the nearby beach. I am happy to record our family's day on the beach here and it is ...Read more

A memory of Manorbier in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

St Lo

A place on Westcliff Road, Broadstairs, during the early sixties, named St Lo. Used as a skating rink, and as a dance rock n roll club, on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Anyone having any descriptive memories, of this St Lo, social hall - rock n ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1960

The Original Grove Hotel In Stapenhill

When I was about 4 years old in 1948 my Auntie Jess and Uncle Albert (Haynes) ran the Grove Hotel at Stapenhill. It was the original one, not the one which is there now. It was a really lovely old building ...Read more

A memory of Stapenhill in 1948 by Carol Eyden

Childhood

Funny how seeing Memories of Kingstanding title, it brought back so many thoughts of living there in childhood to my 20s. The Geman plane that dropped its bomb on a house in Hurlingham Road, hiding under stairs at school as the planes ...Read more

A memory of Kingstanding by Norma Bird

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 7,009 to 7,032.

Caption For Farnborough, Lynchford Road 1903

The town of Farnborough has grown enormously over the years, mainly because of its close proximity to Aldershot.

Caption For Blackwater, 1906

Blackwater, which shares its name with that of the river, lies just to the south of the Royal Military College at Sandhurst.

Caption For Great Haywood, Essex Bridge C1960

This packhorse bridge is one of the finest examples in England.

Caption For Launceston, The Chain Bridge 1906

We cooked anything cookable we could get hold of, pinching potatoes and turnips from fields on the way there, and apples from orchards.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Long Chaulden C1965

The Hemel Hempstead Cricket Club plays at Heath Park, and Boxmoor Cricket Club plays on the 'Oval' in St John's Road. Hemel Hempstead (Camelot) Rugby Club use Chaulden Meadow.

Caption For Keighley, Quebec Street C1890

This was once part of a quiet residential area, with orchards and gardens.

Caption For Pontefract, Market Place C1965

We are looking from the Town Hall down the grand vista of the largely 18th-century Market Place; it was known as the Shambles in the previous century, and designated for the sale of fresh meat

Caption For Cromer, The Pier 1906

The bandstand was the original feature at the end of the pier, and the Royal Italian Band (advertised on one of the kiosks on the landward end) were one of the first visiting bands to have

Caption For Flint, The Castle C1950

This picture shows the ruin of the donjon. The curtain wall was once a lot higher, but was reduced when the castle was slighted during the English Civil War.

Caption For Worthing, The Broadway 1919

The buildings on the corner of High Street and The Broadway were named Warwick Mansions.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, High Street C1965

A Saxon hill village, known as Gumeninga Hergae, or the shrine of Guma's people, in 767, it has now become well and truly subsumed into suburbia, and into Betjeman folklore through his poem of the same

Caption For Kirkheaton, Beaumont Arms C1950

The Beaumont Arms, named after the lord of the manor, was originally a gaol and courthouse in the 14th century. The original cells with stone beds are still in the basement.

Caption For Berkhamsted, Ashlyns School C1955

The site had been used as an overflow for Thomas Coram's Bloomsbury Foundling Hospital, but had passed to the estate of nearby Ashlyns Hall prior to its purchase in 1929.

Caption For Braughing, The Maltings And St Mary's Church C1960

St Mary's was the site of the premature funeral of Matthew Wall. When he 'died' in 1574, one of the bearers slipped on the wet leaves, dropped his coffin and broke the lid.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Place 1899

By 1899 we see that the old two-storey bay window of the Cock Inn has gone, to be replaced by a new shop front installed by Mr Fairburn, who had moved his chemist's and druggist's business

Caption For Guisborough, Priory And Lake 1932

The Monks' Pond (or lake) lies to the south east of the priory ruins on Whitby Lane.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Walkway By The Gracechurch Centre 2005

The saviour was a young girl whose family had been dispossessed of their property; this was immediately restored to them and the Tudor rose, the family emblem of the Tudors which shows the union

Caption For Runcorn, Top Locks C1955

Top Locks was the end of the Bridgewater Canal system - it had come all the way from Manchester and Worsley.

Caption For Falkirk, Callendar House 2005

The Antonine Wall is being put forward as a World Heritage site, in collaboration with Germany, Austria and Hungary to mark the European boundary of the Roman Empire.

Caption For Dudley, Castle Hill, The Junction With Tipton Road C1960

Behind that is the Station Hotel, a replacement of an earlier building of the same name built in 1936. Between the two buildings runs the railway, at a much lower level.

Caption For Blandford Forum, The Crown Hotel C1955

The Crown Hotel, situated at the west end of Blandford's market place, was refaced in its original Georgian style in 1938.

Caption For Dungeon Ghyll, Dungeon Ghyll Force 1888

These dramatic falls are hidden in the depths of Dungeon Ghyll in Great Langdale, and are seldom visited by car-bound tourists.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

A pair of ramblers (right) heading for the hills stride out purposefully past the Rayburne Hotel and cafe in the centre of Coniston village.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Regatta Day 1899

Looking from Henley's superb river bridge of 1786 with keystones carved by Anne Seymour Damer with the heads of Isis and Thames, we see the boathouses at the east end of Riverside, which are still in use