Maps

181,031 maps found.

1906, Lamphey Ref. HOSM50753
1948, Warren Ref. HOSM63447
1915, Sully Ref. HOSM61002
1898, Blencarn Ref. HOSM38102
1923, Carleton Ref. HOSM40076
1923, Greystoke Gill Ref. HOSM45556
1913, Glenridding Ref. HOSM46539
1898, Laithes Ref. HOSM50638
1898, Langwathby Ref. HOSM50861
1898, Melmerby Ref. HOSM53474
1913, Newbiggin Ref. HOSM54801
1898, Plumpton Ref. HOSM56772
1923, Redhills Ref. HOSM57583
1897, Rosgill Ref. HOSM58050
1923, Skirsgill Ref. HOSM59380
1913, Tirril Ref. HOSM62045
1897, Towcett Ref. HOSM62165
1897, Shap Summit Ref. HOSM64531
1906, Penryn Ref. HOSM35032
1898, Gelli Ref. HOSM46164

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,529 to 12,552.

Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 5,221 to 5,230.

Crawley House Number 95 Pupil 1969 To 1974 .

My memory of Stanhope castle school was always the knuckles hitting the top of your head and punched in the gut for not doing as you were told to do it too slow in doing what the master's asked you to do . ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope by westpaul458

Holywell Cross

I lived on Devonshire Street just off Holywell Cross from 1950 to 1963 and I can still remember the area quite vividly. Devonshire Street was a short cut for workers walking to the Trebor factory. Our landlord, Mr Pashley, had a shop ...Read more

A memory of Chesterfield by malcjgough

Rayford Close

I lived in this close as a child from 1953 to 1964. Fond memories of sitting on the green box at the end of the road. Also the tech fields. I live in Norfolk now but have been back a few times. Happy days

A memory of Dartford by alison.gant2857

Come For A Stroll Back In Time Through South Hackney

Hi Guys , I recently wrote on this site about the childhood memories I have of South Hackney, apparently it triggered quite a lot of interest on Facebook by people who connected with my memories, ...Read more

A memory of South Hackney by vickyb60

St Andrews Church

St Andrews Church must have been at least a mile and a half from the Worseley Road council Estate where we lived from 1951 until 1960 at Hillside Crescent. From a very young age a group of us would walk there and back on a Sunday ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green by miss_devinette

Kingsley School Chelsea

Kingsley Secondary School, Hi, my name is Richard Hood and I attended Kingsley from 1958 to 1964. I have very fond memories of the school together with the many classmates who are fondly remembered. It’s a shame that I lost ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea by richard.hood

H.L. Austin And Son

I served my apprenticeship 100 yards up Westhill Road, HL Austin and Son, a BLMC dealership. Friday nights I spent a proportion of my wages in the Park Tavern. Run by a wonderful Irish family with a horse and carriage hired out for ...Read more

A memory of Southfields by Peter Peterjameslongdon@Gmail.Com

Childhood Playground.

Can still see the smoke in photograph of the old council refuge tip ( just off centre l/h side top of pic..) which was at the end of the Chepstow golf club the rubbish in those days being tipped virtually onto the edge of the woods ...Read more

A memory of Chepstow

Peckham Memory

Hi ..I lived in a prefab in Claude Road - too end of Rye Lane and used to use the bombsites as great playgrounds ....also used to call them ...”the debris”....haha..which they were!!

A memory of Peckham

Happy Memories

I lived in Kenton Avenue from 1959 to 1972 and have so many very happy memories. The old swimming pool (the manager was John Cuffley), Vienna Bakeries, the hairdressers (Mr Kirby) in the High Street, the sawdust on the floor of the ...Read more

A memory of Sunbury by Stephen Bechervaise

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,529 to 12,552.

Caption For Asfordby, The Cross C1960

The late 19th-century industrial face of the village percolates through the photograph, providing a dramatic contrast to Church Lane, which runs almost picturesquely away to the right of the cross.

Caption For Bollington, General View 1903

The sight of a man setting up a large tripod camera seemed to fascinate children: hundreds of pictures in the Frith archive seem to point to this.

Caption For Daventry, The Canal C1965

A pair of loaded working boats head south on the Grand Union Canal from Braunston Tunnel.

Caption For Basildon, Kingswood County Primary School C1960

Keay House - centre left - was named after the first Chairman of Basildon Development Corporation.

Caption For Gloucester, Infirmary Arches 1891

The last two arches are showing signs of some form of reconstruction as the century closes.

Caption For Gloucester, Park, Robert Raikes Statue 1931

The people of Gloucester would call Robert Raikes 'Bobby Wildgoose' as he walked down the road - he always looked grand.

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Caption For Bude, 1906

The missing stone arch of Nanny Moore's Bridge marks the site of a mill.

Caption For Downgate, The Village 1908

A quiet hamlet on the north side of Kit Hill near Callington. Such a scene, but with an improved road and without the figure by the wall, would still be familiar today in many rural parts of Cornwall.

Caption For Cowbridge, Town Hall 1955

The House of Correction stood on this site until 1829. The county jail was then relocated and the new Town Hall was built incorporating some of the cells.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1911

The ornate spires on the left form part of William Wilkins' screen which walls off the Front Court of King's College.

Caption For Malborough, Lower Town 1927

Malborough lies away from the coast, high above the Salcombe estuary, but it is an ideal place to stay when exploring the beautiful stretch of coastline between Bolt Head and Bolt Tail - the favourite

Caption For Malborough, Lower Town 1927

Malborough lies away from the coast, high above the Salcombe estuary, but it is an ideal place to stay when exploring the beautiful stretch of coastline between Bolt Head and Bolt Tail - the favourite

Caption For Shiplake, Mill And Lock 1890

Shiplake is situated on a chalk cliff, prettily overhanging one of the loveliest bends of the river.

Caption For Grindleford, View From Goatscliff C1960

The Goatscliff entrance to the village of Grindleford is little changed today from the day when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Sheffield, The Town Hall C1955

In 1973 construction began on the Town Hall extension, a modern office block linked to the rear of the existing building by means of a first-floor bridge.

Caption For Sandhurst, Royal Military College 1911

Walking to the right, we come to New College, which was completed in 1911; on its opening the size of the Academy was doubled.

Caption For Dartmoor, Upper Dart, View From Upper Buckland Drive 1890

The Buckland Drives, following the rim of the flatter land high up on the eastern bank of the Dart, were very popular during the 19th century.

Caption For Pett Level, Beach Road C1955

An evocative shot of the mid 20th-century coast, with seaside paraphernalia squeezed between the marshes and the sea.

Caption For Amberley, The Parish Church C1960

Nearby are rows of pretty cottages and ancient, timber-framed buildings with walls of wattle and daub.

Caption For Acle, The Street C1955

The Green is now tidied up, but it retains the signpost of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.

Caption For Cowbridge, Town Hall 1955

The House of Correction stood on this site until 1829. The county jail was then relocated and the new Town Hall was built incorporating some of the cells.

Caption For Downderry, From The Sands 1930

This is what children of all ages like best: fishing about in the rock pools at low tide.

Caption For Devizes, Bishop's Gate, The Castle 1898

This is also known as St John's Gate and is thought to incorporate a stone arch taken from the Norman church of St John. Notice the zigzag stone work on the arch which is typical of that period.

Caption For Powerstock, The Village C1960

Up School Hill, northwards from Merriott, the sign of the Three Horseshoes can be seen in the distance.