Maps

181,031 maps found.

1894, Hook Ref. HOSM34657
1909, Hartfordbridge Ref. HOSM44915
1894, Newnham Ref. HOSM54909
1880, Edale Ref. HOSM44657
1879, Eyam Ref. HOSM45149
1886, Gautby Ref. HOSM46132
1887, Thimbleby Ref. HOSM61563
1887, Winceby Ref. HOSM64708
1895, Hornchurch Ref. HOSM34660
1896, Itchingfield Ref. HOSM49625
1896, Nuthurst Ref. HOSM70784
1895, Leamside Ref. HOSM50950
1895, Sunniside Ref. HOSM60937
1889, Benningholme Hall Ref. HOSM37500
1908, Garton Ref. HOSM46075
1908, Grimston Ref. HOSM47139
1908, Kilnsea Ref. HOSM50033
1889, Swine Ref. HOSM61084
1889, Thirtleby Ref. HOSM61571
1908, Weeton Ref. HOSM63613

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,673 to 12,696.

Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 5,281 to 5,290.

Joshua Joseph Johnson's 3 Daughters And The Buckland Family Of South London

My Great Grandmother had two brothers who lived in Newington or Walworth, South London. This would be the area between Camberwell and Kennington to the South and The Elephant and ...Read more

A memory of London by Gemma Gemma

Miss Welling 1964

Hello all My mum Doreen Ashton (coleman) Came second in this compertion 1964 I was a 1 year old, and 1 of three girls at the time My mum was always glamerous and beautifull Does anyone recal these contests ? I am searching for ...Read more

A memory of Welling by lesley.r1

Croydon Advertiser

I worked on the Croydon Advertiser from about 1959 to 1963 and met my wife Frances Dowsett, who was also a reporter there at the office in High Street. We used to lunch most days at Batty's Bar, upstairs in a pub on the corner of ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by barber.david01

Pavilion View Hotel On Fort Crescent 1956 1958

Does anyone remember the Pavillion View Guest House on Fort Crescent in the mid to late 1950's. The guesthouse was run by Mr. & Mrs. Walter & Kitty Chart at the time. I would like to make contact with ...Read more

A memory of Margate by kgmr221256

The Paper Works (Manufacturers) On The Edgeware Road In Colindale

I am trying to find out the name of the Paper Manufacturing Company that had a big works on the Edgeware Road which was there in late 1930's but probably after the bombing moved nearer ...Read more

A memory of Colindale by Carol Smith Tavinor

Fact Or Fiction?

My family moved to Broadstairs in 1965 when I was nine years old. I left at the age of 23 years after getting married. I have so many memories but one I cannot ratify and would love to know if anyone can confirm it for me. I have a ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs by juliagodden

The Catholic School Next To Grays Farm School

Does anybody know when the infant block closed, the name of the Catholic school that took place? About 1962/3? I remember it having a reputation in sorting out troublesome children, the discipline was super strict.

A memory of St Paul's Cray by sheilacatlin1

Old Lewisham Central Library

In the early 1950s I worked at the Central Library, near St Mary's Church. My most vivid memories are the long working hours (difficult for the social life of a young girl) and having to manually count the 'issue' before we ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham by rita

Regatta 1998

Does anyone have a copy of the video taken of the regatta 1998, please.

A memory of Hope Cove by lynn.craven7

Lord Roberts Pub

One of my earliest recollections is sitting on a bar stool in the Lord Roberts pub in Ashford, Kent in 1956/1957. Together with her husband (George), my grandmother (Gertrude Volans) ran the pub, which accounts for why at such a young ...Read more

A memory of Ashford by p.dunks.5

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,673 to 12,696.

Caption For Grantchester, The Village 1929

In the years that followed, the village became a popular place to visit, with a number of places of refreshment springing up.

Caption For Ramsgate, Westcliff Windmill 1901

Here we have a fine example of a black Kentish smock windmill in its heyday, and an early photograph of a windmill in full working order. The mill has now completely gone.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1950

Just a few miles south of the industrial Midlands, Redditch became famous for the manufacture of needles, fishhooks and bicycles.

Caption For Macclesfield, Mill Street C1955

The little white tower of the late lamented Majestic Cinema of 1922 rises in the middle distance.

Caption For Glen Maye, In The Glen 1895

Some of the water off the surrounding high ground runs through Glen Rushen and Glen Mooar before entering the sea by way of Glen Maye.

Caption For Upper Clatford, Fishing Cottage C1955

Partially visible, on the left of the photograph, in a meadow fed by the river, is the little church. Near the village are the remains of a sizeable Iron Age hill-fort.

Caption For Belsay, The Village C1955

The old village, which consisted of about eighteen houses, lay to the south-west of Belsay Castle - or rather it did until the early 19th century, when Sir Charles Monck had it demolished and moved to

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle 1891

Looking across the fields towards the ruins of the castle it is apparent how little remains of the original building. There are excellent walks in the area.

Caption For Weymouth, Waterside Camp, Bowleaze Cove C1955

Holidaymakers in this newer age of recreation sought alternatives to accommodation in hotels and boarding houses.

Caption For Dublin, St Stephen's Green, The Cascade 1897

St Stephen's Green on the south of the city was one of the three ancient commons enclosed in 1663. It covers 22 acres and was laid out as a park in 1880 with a lake and other water features.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone Church 1904

The east end of St Peter's church is seen from Church Road. St Peter's dates from 1833.

Caption For Poole, Rockley Sands, Bay Hollow C1965

In the Sixties 100,000 visitors a year were holidaying at Rockley Sands Caravan Park; it covered some 600 acres of harbourside heathland and pine wood.

Caption For Belfast, Castle And Lough 1897

The castle is superbly situated a few miles to the north of the city, on Cave Hill overlooking Belfast Lough. It was built in 1870 by the Third Marquess of Donegal and was given to the city in 1934.

Caption For Leicester, Market Street 1949

The Edwardian and Victorian buildings in this part of the City are efficient without being distinctive.

Caption For Buckingham, The Old Gaol C1950

Built by Lord Cobham of Stowe in 1748 to help regain the assizes for Buckingham, and extended in 1839, the castellated Gothic building has been superbly restored as a fascinating museum

Caption For Hungerford, Kennet And Avon Canal C1955

This view of the Kennet and Avon Canal, taken from the Town Bridge, shows the site of Hungerford Wharf.

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1922

The graceful 14th-century spire of St Mary the Virgin Church, rising to nearly two hundred feet, dominates this photograph of the High Street. The tower is 13th-century.

Caption For Shrivenham, The Memorial Hall C1960

The village lies in the far west of the county, close to the Wiltshire border.

Caption For Sandringham, House 1896

Most of the family get together, and they can enjoy themselves in complete privacy in this their favourite retreat. This picture shows the east front of the house.

Caption For Barking Tye, Brown's Farm 1934

The thatched Brown's farm, on Willisham Road, was one of several in the area owned by Jack Gibbons.

Caption For Goole, The Docks C1955

As an inland port, situated at the centre of the UK, it is an ideal import/export point for Europe and the rest of the world.

Caption For Pewsey, General View 1929

Pewsey is a small town in the middle of the Vale that bears its name, noted for its white horse cut into the downland at Milk Hill.

Caption For Weymouth, The Esplanade 1899

Weymouth, unlike many south coast resorts, faces east; it is therefore possible to sit on hot sunny days without the glare of the afternoon sun in the face.This accounted for the popularity of the

Caption For Brighton, Devil's Dyke 1902

To the left of the flagpole can be seen a pier of the Dyke cable car, which stretched across the valley. This vertigo- inducing ride lasted from 1894 to 1907.