Photos

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Maps

181,070 maps found.

1910, Maidenhead Ref. HOSM34875
1910, Hurley Ref. HOSM49302
1895, Nettlestead Ref. HOSM54672
1895, Sandling Ref. HOSM58489
1896, Sandway Ref. HOSM58504
1895, Goldhanger Ref. HOSM46523
1895, Heybridge Ref. HOSM48360
1895, Ulting Ref. HOSM62855
1898, Minety Ref. HOSM53840
1897, Malpas Ref. HOSM34880
1897, Duckington Ref. HOSM43917
1897, Edge Green Ref. HOSM44593
1897, Hampton Heath Ref. HOSM47497
1891, Birdsall Ref. HOSM37804
1888, Helperthorpe Ref. HOSM48088
1891, Leppington Ref. HOSM51105
1889, Ryton Ref. HOSM58361
1889, Scampston Ref. HOSM58638
1903, Mathon Ref. HOSM53326
1903, Storridge Ref. HOSM60668

Books

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Memories

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My Birth Place, Bangor.

I was born in the old hospital no longer there now I think it has shops on the site it used to stand on.ie Matalan and a sports shop. it was 28 January 1946 I was born.my parents lived in a village called Llanaelhearn near Trefor ...Read more

A memory of Bangor by Bill Kemp

My Birth Place Memories

I was born in upper Ingelsham in 1945 a son of Elizabeth Savoury who was originally from n Ireland, We lived at the pens cottages across two fields which you entered via a gate at the bottom of Lynt farm lane. The farm was ...Read more

A memory of Inglesham by bigswindon

My Birth Place

I was born in Coundon in 1949, back then my parents and grandparents lived in William Street which does not exist anymore. My dad and grandad were both called George Gowton; my mother's name was Irene and my Grandma's name was ...Read more

A memory of Coundon by Audrey Klueter

My Birth Place

I was born in woodgate street nine Ellms lane Battersea in November 1936, all the people older than me who were around at that time must have passed away. In our house lived my grandparents, my mum and dad, brother jock, sister ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by squiresdp

My Birth Place

Hi, has anyone got some pictures of the Warren in the 1960s? My mum spent holidays there and met my dad, I was born in 1967. My grandparents lived in the Warren. My parents split up just after a year and my father lives still in ...Read more

A memory of Gronant by Ann Hallam

My Birth Place

I was born in woodgate street nine Ellms lane Battersea in November 1936, all the people older than me who were around at that time must have passed away. In our house lived my grandparents, my mum and dad, brother jock, sister ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by squiresdp

My Aunty Was Hilda Bowcock

Hiya. My auntie was Hilda Bowcock married to Uncle Jimmy Flanagan who was the son of Mary Ellen Flanagan who lived at 52 Crown Street, Hulme. That was my grannie "Nellie". I wonder if Hilda was one of the Bowcocks you referred to?

A memory of Hulme by Janice Nelson

My Aunt Lived Here

My Aunt Clarice and Uncle Keith Symes live in Micheldever in the early 1960s, I used to go there on holiday, I remember going to the river and collecting cress off the water, there was tons of it. I believe they lived in the Forge, I believe Keith's father and brother worked in the smithy.

A memory of Micheldever by Michael Jones

My Ancestors Were Hotelkeepers Here

My Great Grand Aunt Sarah Holgate, née Barnes, came here with her husband Benjamin in the 1870s to run the hotel (from Manchester). Benjamin died in 1877 and Sarah stayed in charge until sometime in the 1890s ...Read more

A memory of St Mary's by Thomas Muir

My Ancestors

I'm wondering if anyone knew any members of the Waiting and Kendall families who lived and worked in this area, Robert Kendall worked in the iron ore mines, as did many of the menfolk, also farmed. Many were married and buried in the local Church. Love to hear any history about them. My thanks!

A memory of Dalton-In-Furness by Jean Tucker

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 13,057 to 13,080.

Caption For Middlesmoor, The Village C1950

The most northerly village in Nidderdale is Middlesmoor, consisting of a church and a few cottages.

Caption For Skidby, Church Walk C1955

Around the village green stands this collection of cottages leading back to St Michael's Church (1552).

Caption For Ely, Fore Hill C1955

A view of Fore Hill, an attractive street which continues from the High Street, descending to the River Ouse.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1896

The distance between the building lines on Lord Street is 88 yards, which makes it much wider than either Union Street, Aberdeen, or the Headrow, Leeds.

Caption For Mill Hill, The Broadway C1955

Arts and Crafts-style buildings, and the churches of St Michael and All Angels and the Sacred Heart and St Mary Immaculate set the pace and quality at this new Mill Hill, away from the old centre but close

Caption For Ribchester, St Saviour's Church, Stydd 1894

It is also said that the origin of the name Stydd is 'stood', because during a severe earth tremor this was the only building undamaged.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Village From The Church Tower C1955

The tower, unusual architecturally for this part of Britain, is thought to have been influenced in style by King Henry VI during his stay in Bolton Hall.

Caption For Hartlepool, Park Road And Gardens C1965

This pretty garden lies on the corner of Park Road and York Road.

Caption For Middlesbrough, Albert Park C1955

Just inside the ornamental gates we can see the original house of the Park Curator, which today serves as a small café.

Caption For Skegness, North Shore C1955

The North Shore of Skegness was slow to develop, but it now has lots of attractions for visitors, including an AstroGlide slide for children.

Caption For Skillington, Village C1965

This is another stone village to the south of Grantham, and houses being built there now must still be stone-faced.

Caption For Fountains, C1960

A rucksack-clad rambler (left) admires Abbot Huby's magnificent north tower at Fountains Abbey, in the valley of the River Skell near Ripon.

Caption For Much Hadham, St Andrew's Church 1899

Some of the windows in St Andrew's have been replaced by others designed by the sculptor and artist Henry Moore, who lived at nearby Hoglands in Perry Green.

Caption For Dudley, Civic Gardens And Castle Keep C1955

For a very built-up area, Dudley has always had a number of green, open spaces, including the Civic Gardens, situated between Priory Road and The Broadway, opposite the Council House.

Caption For Bossington, The Village 1901

Bossington, at the foot of Bossington Hill and on a loop road from the A39, merges with the hamlet of Lynch; it is a pretty village, with whitewashed sandstone rubble houses.

Caption For Cowes, High Street C1965

The buildings are shaped here to follow the curve of the road.

Caption For Fishbourne, The Roman Palace C1968

At the end of the 3rd century a disastrous fire brought the Palace to an end.

Caption For Bursledon, The Bridge C1955

Between the 14th and early 19th centuries, Bursledon was an important centre for naval shipbuilding, with the wooded slopes of the River Hamble providing much of the timber.

Caption For Seaburn, Lower Promenade C1955

The Bank c1955 The village of Whitburn lies between South Shields and Sunderland.

Caption For Andover, Lower High Street 1950

From 1586 an Elizabethan inn thrived here as one of Andover's larger coaching inns, but now, through the arch, only the Georgian rebuild of the hotel remains, with hardly a yard and nothing of

Caption For Rake, The Flying Bull 1934

We are now right on the border - part of the inn is in Hampshire.

Caption For Manchester, Portland Street 1885

Most of them appear to have arrived on bicycles, as there are a number of machines parked up.

Caption For Manchester, Exhibition 1887

Opened by the Prince of Wales on 3 May 1887, the exhibition ran for six months and attracted 4.75million visitors.

Caption For Exeter, The Cathedral, The Nave Looking East 1896

The ribbed vaulting of the 300-foot nave is unique in England.