Photos

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Maps

181,070 maps found.

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1900, Somersham Ref. HOSM59669
1906, Newingreen Ref. HOSM54880
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Books

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Memories

28,749 memories found. Showing results 5,521 to 5,530.

My Home Village

Bromfield is and always will be my home. I grew up there from 1964, went to Bromfield Primary school from 1969 and my parents still live there. I cant think of a better place to have grown up Roger Tomkins

A memory of Bromfield by roger.tomkins1

My Home Town 1947 1969

I was born in Liebenrood Road Maternity Hospital Reading in 1947 and for my first 5 years I lived in Salisbury Road, moving to Whitley until I left in 1969. I remember as a young child having many photographs taken at Jeromes ...Read more

A memory of Reading by Wendy Fegan

My Home Town

I was born in Flint in 1946. Looking at the old photos in your memory archives of the 1950s, it brought back a lot of old happy memories to me. Looking at the Church Street photo with the Hawarden Castle pub on the right, the Red  Lion to ...Read more

A memory of Flint by kjprry

My Home Town

I was born in Paignton in 1935 in 1 Stafford Rd our house backed on to Queens Park. When I was 6 years old we moved into a flat in 26a Torbay Rd under The Devon General Bus Station. Dellers Cafe was on the opposite corner & I went to ...Read more

A memory of Paignton by shirleye

My Home 1962

I was born in Bampton in 1957, my family moved away to Dunstable to give us a start in life. I have always and always will reguard Bampton as my home. I visit when I can which is about once a year. I walk around the village ...Read more

A memory of Bampton by Stuart Green

My Home 1960 1971

I was born in St Leonards Hospital, Sudbury and lived at 2, Assington Road, Newton Green which was then a council house with no sanitation until the mid 60's when a bath, flush toilet and an extension was put on. My ...Read more

A memory of Newton by Paul Ablitt

My Holidays In Manmoel

My memories span many years. My grandparents lived in the small terrace cottages adjacent to the pub and next door but one to the Pennys. My grandmother, Eva Morgan looked after the chapel. My Uncle Bob used to live in the ...Read more

A memory of Manmoel by Gillian Edmunds

My Holidays In Llandanwg

I was visiting Llandanwg from 1958 until 1965. We used to stay in Dorwyn, which then was a green shed bungalow owned by Mrs Pearce, she used to work with my father and we used to go down sometimes twice a year. We used to ...Read more

A memory of Llandanwg

My Herne Bay Memories

I first got to know Herne Bay in the Second World War as my parents used to send me there from where we lived in Feltham to stay with my grandparents on my mum's side to give me a rest from the bombing. In later years both my ...Read more

A memory of Herne Bay by Ralph Burton

My Heritage

Personally I don't have a memory of the Sun Hotel, but my late mother told me once that she thought her father's family either owned or ran the hotel. Their name was Taylor and they came from Hitchen and the surrounding area.

A memory of Hitchin by Margaret Cadger

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 13,249 to 13,272.

Caption For Botley, The Market Hall C1955

This is another picture of Botley Square, with a good view of the Market Hall.

Caption For Ventnor, The Esplanade 1908

This is the capital of the Undercliff.

Caption For Sandgate, High Street 1903

It is mid-afternoon in the quiet main street of Sandgate, with a single-decker tramcar passing by on its way to Folkestone.

Caption For Northampton, The Hospital 1922

The bust of Edward VII is still there today.

Caption For Barrow Upon Soar, The Bridge C1960

The cows are lying down, a sure sign of rain, the old saying goes, but whether this is true or false they add a picturesque finishing touch to a watery scene.

Caption For South Luffenham, The Boot And Shoe C1955

The house, probably of the 18th century, with its mix of thatch and stone slates, fine gate piers, and a less substantial gate, masks the Boot and Shoe.

Caption For Oving, The Village C1955

Moving north-east of Waddesdon, the last two villages on this tour, Oving and Whitchurch, are on the Quainton- Whitchurch Hills, a ridge of Portland limestone that gives fine views over the Vale of Aylesbury

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1886

This, the northern gate, stands on the site of the Roman Porta Principalis, the gateway of Eboracum.

Caption For Bristol, The Cabot Tower 1900

In 1497 John Cabot, under the patronage of Richard Amerycke, sailed from Bristol in the ship 'Matthew'.

Caption For Peel, Castle, St German's Cathedral 1893

The crypt of St German's used to house the bishop's prison, where those found guilty by the ecclesiastical court were imprisoned.

Caption For Otford, High Street C1950

Otford is on the main Sevenoaks to Dartford road, alongside the River?

Caption For Maresfield, Mill Pond 1902

One of many millponds used by the Sussex iron industry.

Caption For Compton, Post Office C1955

A secluded village in the middle of the Downs near the Hampshire border, south of Harting.

Caption For Bangor, High Street 1908

In the early years of the 19th century, there were only 93 houses in the town.

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street 1894

Taken almost from the bottom of High Street, many of these buildings are unchanged a century later, even if their uses have.

Caption For Henley In Arden, High Street C1960

The church of St John the Baptist was built c1450, and so was the timber- framed Guild House just visible beyond the church in this view.

Caption For Quorn, Bulls Head Hotel C1960

This is a mid 18th-century symmetrical brick building of quality, two and a half storeys high and five bays wide.

Caption For Tenby, The Church 1898

Written records of St Mary's Church date back to 1210.

Caption For Falmouth, Harbour 1895

This photograph was possibly taken around the time of the regatta, though Falmouth was always a busy place.

Caption For Blakeney, The Church 1925

Set on the high ground about 115ft above sea level, inland from the main village, St Nicholas's Church was erected and enlarged from the 13th century by the medieval wool traders of the area.

Caption For Mobberley, The Ilford Works C1960

On the opposite side of the road from the parade of shops is the Ilford works, built to develop everyone`s holiday film, and with a wartime history of processing the films brought back

Caption For Godalming, Bridge Street C1955

East along the High Street with its many good buildings, including ones with ornate 17th-century brickwork or Georgian facades, Bridge Street bears left to descend towards the bridge of 1783 over the

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street 1893

To its right stands the cathedral-like front of the Baptist church, built by George Morgan in 1877 at a cost of £4200.

Caption For Rochdale, The Walk C1910

This was described as an ancient common way in 1702, when it led to Lower Yates, New House and orchards or walks.