Maps

181,070 maps found.

1884, Sandford Ref. HOSM58464
1897, Cholmondeston Ref. HOSM40869
1897, Marton Ref. HOSM53291
1897, Meadowbank Ref. HOSM53388
1909, Frankby Ref. HOSM45793
1909, Moreton Ref. HOSM54163
1908, Hollym Ref. HOSM48741
1908, Rimswell Ref. HOSM57833
1898, Curbridge Ref. HOSM42639
1898, Stonesfield Ref. HOSM60628
1895, Kingfield Ref. HOSM50117
1883, Coven Ref. HOSM42037
1885, Ettingshall Ref. HOSM44968
1883, Featherstone Ref. HOSM45242
1900, Nurton Ref. HOSM55478
1900, Seisdon Ref. HOSM58917
1900, Trysull Ref. HOSM62554
1883, Brandeston Ref. HOSM38688
1902, Gedgrave Hall Ref. HOSM46154
1883, Hacheston Ref. HOSM47306

Books

438 books found. Showing results 12,865 to 12,888.

Memories

28,746 memories found. Showing results 5,361 to 5,370.

My First Holiday 1950.

My parents took me to Cruden Bay when I was born, that was in 1950. I still have the photograph, me in my pram ,with my dad at the bridge. Looking on was a well known old man, Willum Tait, he lived in the house opposite with ...Read more

A memory of Cruden Bay

My First Ever Holiday

I stayed in one of these coaches when I was four years old back in 1958

A memory of Ravenscar by Barry Chapman

My First Appointment In Gainsborough.

I started my career in public health as Additional Sanitary Inspector in Gainsborough in 1947 at the magnificent salary of £390 per annum with a cycle allowance of £12. John Carter was the Chief and, apart from a ...Read more

A memory of Gainsborough by frankholmers81

My First Job

I started work for J R Ashall Ltd. in April 2nd1956 Easter was early that year and it was snowing as I reported their offices.I waited outside in the snow I was wearing hand me downs that was all except my under ware, I had not top coat I ...Read more

A memory of Padgate by de_falla

My First 22 Years

I was born at 48 Durban Road pathway in Jan 1944. Went to school at pathway Junior school and then to Patchway Secondry Modern School as it was called then. I had so many friends whilst growing up and played in the fields and at the ...Read more

A memory of Patchway by tommosue

My First 21 Years

I was born on 5th July 1948, we lived in one of the houses behind the Wheatsheaf hotel. Our neighbours there were the Wilcocks and the Browns. My Dad, worked as a driver for a furniture company and a coalman and I remember he ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury by Ian Turner

My Favourite Place (God's Country)! Ystrad Mynach & Hengoed.

My most vivid memory of Hengoed Viaduct was when I travelled by train over the viaduct (Hengoed High Level) to Stoke on Trent in the summer of 1961. The whole family went and we stayed at my ...Read more

A memory of Hengoed by Barrie Evans

My Favourite Days

I was born at my Nan and granddad's house in Three Firs Way, my mum and dad then moved to Omer's Rise when I was one and then we got a house back in Three Firs Way when I was two. I loved growing up there. I went to Bland ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Michele Hawkins

My Fathers Home

My father was along with his sister were fostered by couple who lived in middle cottage of this photo around 1926/27 they would have been 4 and 6 of age and attended the local school my fathers name was Frederick would any one have memories of them or the couple who fostered them?

A memory of Washford by E Ewins

My Fathers Family

My fathers family owned fairy glen . Arthur and Eileen Jones .. The butchers . My father was born in London house .. I have many happy memories of going to Llanwrtwd as a child , beautiful place I now take my own children to visit

A memory of Llanwrtyd Wells

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 12,865 to 12,888.

Caption For Ash, The Street 1964

There is a cosy feel to the main street of this little village, between Sandwich and Wingham; it centres around the local shop, the Chequers Inn (on the extreme right) and the brick-built bus shelter.

Caption For Edgware, The Underground Station, Station Road 1954

This is an unusual but very attractive station at the end of the Northern Line, designed by Stanley Heaps in 1924; at the time he was architect to the London Underground Electric Railways.

Caption For Oakwood, Bramley Road C1965

The neighbouring shops, built around the time of the station, with their Crittall windows and regular fronts, hidden just to the left of the camera, set a similar austere tone.

Caption For Palmers Green, The Triangle C1965

Well-mannered town centre buildings open onto the flower-bedecked triangle, but the portents of a more gaudy future are already apparent.

Caption For Bath, Lansdown Crescent 1896

Lansdown Crescent is one of John Palmer's finest compositions, and dates from 1789 to 1793.

Caption For Bathampton, The Weir And Mill 1907

This view looks from the north bank of the Avon, near the toll bridge.

Caption For Bath, 1935

This elegant colonnaded street, with its upper storeys supported on slender Ionic columns, is now cleaned and restored, and the distracting fountain has been moved.

Caption For Limpsfield, Village 1906

The long village High Street running down from the ridge overlooking the Weald and the 13th-century church of St Peter is lined with picturesque tile-hung cottages.

Caption For Nether Wallop, The Stores And Post Office C1965

Another classic English village, Nether Wallop assumed a 1950s feel during the 1980s when it was chosen as one of the key locations in the BBC series Miss Marple.

Caption For Leicester, Clock Tower And Belgrave Gate C1955

Tram wires and tracks are evident in this view of the county town.

Caption For Cambridge, Jesus College C1955

Since 1955 a new residential block has been built in the background of the picture, whilst a new library to the south of the chapel has appeared.

Caption For Hutton, Village C1955

This secluded community lies in a wooded valley on the outskirts of Guisborough.

Caption For Norton, Georgian Houses, The High Street C1965

Norton High Street is one of the surprise features in Teesside, with several elegant period houses nestling behind the trees which line the road verges.

Caption For High Legh, Swineyard Hall 1897

Formerly home to a branch of the Legh family, Swineyard Hall was sold off by Lt Colonel Cornwall Legh in 1919.

Caption For Warrington, Ye Olde Barley Mow C1955

The Vine Tavern competes for trade on the corner of Market Street and Lyme Street to the right.

Caption For Rendham, The White Horse C1960

The road to the left leads to the former Independent Chapel of 1750.

Caption For Gorran, 1890

Gorran Churchtown, a mile or so inland from Gorran Haven and nearly 300 feet above sea level, has a 15th-century church, the tower of which is an important mark for coastal shipping.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Lovers' Walk 1896

The tree-lined walks by the side of the River Derwent known as the Lovers' Walks have been popular with visitors since the town became a tourist honeypot in the 19th century.

Caption For Bamford, Dam And Win Hill C1955

This view looks across the ornate, wrought iron gates of the Ladybower Dam towards the newly planted regimented forestry on the slopes of Win Hill.

Caption For Hitchin, Walsworth Road 1922

Walsworth Road runs from the railway station to the centre of Hitchin.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1906

Down the High Street on the left, Robt W Edgar`s Bristol Outfitting Stores was part of the block sacrificed for the road widening.

Caption For Newbury, Bartholomew Street C1965

Bartholomew Street, on the southern side of the town centre, was originally called West Street.

Caption For Winchester, Cathedral 1886

The magnificent west front of Winchester Cathedral is seen here from its former burial ground.

Caption For North Curry, Smallest Cinema In England C1965

Along Moor Lane is one of the types of view that appealed mightily to Frith's photographers.