Maps

181,031 maps found.

1902, Seaton Ref. HOSM58873
1884, Ashbury Ref. HOSM36396
1884, Broadbury Ref. HOSM39004
1884, Inwardleigh Ref. HOSM49452
1902, Oldbury Ref. HOSM55720
1904, Grasscroft Ref. HOSM46868
1895, Willingale Ref. HOSM64646
1900, Oswestry Ref. HOSM35012
1874, Brogyntyn Ref. HOSM39090
1874, Hengoed Ref. HOSM48134
1900, Maesbrook Ref. HOSM52952
1874, Wern Ref. HOSM63717
1888, Castley Ref. HOSM40334
1887, Gosford Ref. HOSM46674
1887, Taleford Ref. HOSM61169
1888, Wiggaton Ref. HOSM64562
1910, Iffley Ref. HOSM49407
1880, Trevorrick Ref. HOSM62473
1906, Polkerris Ref. HOSM56898
1948, Cheriton Ref. HOSM40709

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,505 to 12,528.

Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 5,211 to 5,220.

Lovely Town To Grow Up In

Lived here for the first 28 years of my life. Great memories of the old primaryschool with Mr J Waterson as headmaster. Remember lots of sweet shops, no wonder my teeth needed some fillings. Every used to know everyone ...Read more

A memory of Downham Market by jasper48

Northwood Road & Swalecliffe

My mother was 19 when I was born. We were living above The Wool Shop in Swalecliffe, on the corner, opposite the railway bridge I actually have an uncanny memory of that time. I must have been under 2 years old, as we moved ...Read more

A memory of Whitstable by daveskye1

A Strange Old Bloke

I remember old Folie (his reall name was Skillen) at his house at The Crescent. I can remember he was fond of the company of young folk and would be free with his drink then. His adopted son Tommy suffered a very sad end. There ...Read more

A memory of Portstewart by stalingradd762

Matador Garage Boston Road

I remember the Matador Garage. There was a neon Matador who flicked his cape at night. They sold Renaults and I remember the Dauphines lined up. The son of the owner used to give us cards that they gave away with ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell by Nick Beard

Happy Days

I have just stumbled across this wonderful site and how the memories have come flooding back! My name was Jackie Coppin and I lived at 7 Farrar Road in Birchington until I was 15. My mum worked at the Economic Stores in The Square and ...Read more

A memory of Birchington by aquarius_sec

Written While I Can Still Remember .

My name is Bernard Hagon I was born 1933 in city Road maternity home which had a direct hit during the war everybody killed . My parents had the British Empire in Barking Road Plaistow a Taylor Walker’s house just ...Read more

A memory of Calmore by bernard.hagon

Simpsons In Halifax

Joyce Sutcliffe lived in Halifax and worked at Simpsons around 1941. She was called up to the Royal Army Signals in 1942 aged 21. Also Robert Bell worked there and went into the Navy. Other people were Frank Southwell, Owen ...Read more

A memory of Halifax by sandramightyblues

The Tatling Arms

The Tatling end is one of four locations that I seldom last three hours without thinking about. Nothing impresses me more than a community that keeps it's aesthetic more or less as it was fifteen years ago. Especially in an age of ...Read more

A memory of Tatling End by uncleshred

The Old Ride, My Nightmare Ever Since

I was at The Old Ride when I was seven and the school was in Little Horwood, Nr Bletchly Bucks. It had to be the worse time of my life. After 2 weeks, I was caught talking after lights out, and had to go to ...Read more

A memory of Bradford-On-Avon by pbraun1

On The Buses

I was a bus driver on the united counties in 1965, my name is john errington I lived at the top of wellington street from 1944 till 57 . when we all moved to far cotton.

A memory of Northampton by johnerrington0

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,505 to 12,528.

Caption For London, Old Curiosity Shop C1950

To conclude this chapter, I have chosen a photograph unrelated to our route as something of a curiosity.

Caption For Abersoch, The Village C1955

This former fishing village, situated on the south coast of the Lleyn Peninsula, now hosts boats of a much more upmarket kind.

Caption For Enfield, Church Street C1945

Situated on its northern edge, Enfield is one of the most attractive market towns within the Greater London area; it was well-established by Domesday.

Caption For Oban, The Railway Station And The New Pier C1900

The town of Oban is only a little more than 200 years old. It owes its origins to when a fishing station was established here by the government Fishery Board in 1786.

Caption For Scalford, St Egelwine's Church, The Nave C1955

The basic fabric of the church can be no later than the end of the Early English period, around 1300. The elegant five-bay north and south arcades are witness to this date.

Caption For Saltwick Bay, Saltwick Nab 1913

Just south of the abbey's cliffs lie these rocks, which show the inroads made by the alum mining industry during the previous centuries.

Caption For Cheltenham, Cheltenham College Playing Fields 1907

The intricate timber-framed medieval farmhouse shown to the left of this view is joined to a yet older structure: the tiny stone chapel to the right was built by Odda, Earl of Hwicce, in Saxon times

Caption For London, Victoria Embankment And Cleopatra's Needle 1890

A steamer, with a party of sightseers on board, has just left the quay heading down river. The women cluster at the stern under parasols.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1950

Remarkably, little has changed in this view, although the Midland Bank on the right is now a pub, and the Station Hotel on the left (beyond Hall and Co, coal and coke merchants) is now part

Caption For Ecclesfield, General View 1902

By 1821 the population of the parish was over 7,000. The Reverend James Dixon was the vicar and Matthew Spilling the local surgeon, while his wife Ann ran a ladies' boarding school.

Caption For Deerhurst, The Saxon Chapel 1901

The intricate timber-framed medieval farmhouse shown to the left of this view is joined to a yet older structure: the tiny stone chapel to the right was built by Odda, Earl of Hwicce, in Saxon times

Caption For Lazonby, The Church C1955

The church of St Nicholas which dominates this view was redesigned in 1863 by Anthony Salvin.

Caption For Lymm, The Bridgewater Canal C1960

A pair of Horsfield's narrow boats make their way through Lymm with a cargo of coal. The motorized narrow boat is towing an old, formerly horse-drawn butty.

Caption For Dublin, Leinster House 1897

Home of the Irish Parliament since 1922, the building was designed by Richard Cassels in 1745 for the Duke of Leinster.

Caption For Barcombe, The Church 1894

An evocative picture of the originally 11th-century church of St Mary and its blossoming churchyard in its lovely isolated setting overlooking the duck pond with good views towards Offham Hill.

Caption For Buildwas, The Abbey From The Ferry 1896

Despite the trees, this picture gives us an idea of what remains of Buildwas. Despite its great age - the buildings are thought to date from c1150 - it is remarkably well preserved.

Caption For Cranborne, The Square 1939

Cranborne lies at the heart of an ancient woodland chase; it is still relatively unspoiled. Once the headquarters of poaching gangs, Cranborne is now a peaceful venue for rambles and sightseeing.

Caption For St Ives, Bunkers Hill 1892

This street is now bedecked with flower baskets, but the splendidly cut granite blocks and steps of the houses still survive, as do the cobbles, or 'setts', of the street's surface.

Caption For Godmanchester, The Causeway C1950

This view shows a picturesque mix of house styles, the timber-framed examples probably dating from the early 17th century, fronting onto a pool, essentially an inlet of the River Ouse.

Caption For Barking Tye, Shepherd 1934

A between-the-wars picture of pastoral tranquillity. The only slightly odd element of the photograph is the shepherd himself - the suit and hat do not quite fit the stereotyped image!

Caption For Woolverstone, The Hall C1955

Built in the latter part of the 18th century, Woolverstone Hall was for many years the seat of the Berners family before it was taken over for use as a school.

Caption For Cowes, Victoria Pier 1923

This view over Victoria Pier gives a good idea of the variety of ships and smaller boats that could be seen sailing off Cowes on an average day between the wars.

Caption For Aberdeen, The Hinge Of The City And Tenement 2005

This shows the bank designed by Archibald Simpson (1839), topped with a statue of Demeter, and a large block of houses by John Smith (c1810), showing Smith's characteristic recessed, curved corner.

Caption For Cardiff, Welsh National War Memorial And City Hall C1955

Simple but striking; the War Memorial in remembrance of World War I is a double circular colonnade enclosing the Cenotaph.