Maps

181,031 maps found.

1903-1910, Mariandyrys Ref. RNC774614
1897-1909, Mayfair Ref. RNC775813
1899, Merstone Ref. RNC778437
1903-1904, Swanston Ref. RNC843536
1903-1904, Swanston Ref. RNC843537
1902, Tettenhall Ref. RNC846164
1902, Wergs Ref. RNC863424
1901-1903, Westcotes Ref. RNC865350
1903-1904, Wester Hailes Ref. RNC865583
1899-1900, Weston Mill Ref. RNC866351
1899, Shirehampton Ref. RNC830384
1903-1904, Torphin Ref. RNC850400
1903-1910, Trearddur Bay Ref. RNC851641
1903-1906, Turnhouse Ref. RNC854534
1899, Whippingham Ref. RNC867407
1899, Windmill Hill Ref. RNC871109
1899, Sneyd Park Ref. RNC833692
1903-1904, South Gyle Ref. RNC834810
1901-1903, Southorpe Ref. RNC835756
1899-1900, Staddiscombe Ref. RNC837691

Books

442 books found. Showing results 13,297 to 13,320.

Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 5,541 to 5,550.

Evacuated To Hele....

I am guessing the year would have been 1944.... I would have been 6 and my brother would have been 5. I dont know how we were evacuated exactly...because we didnt go through the School system, we went with our Mother and our Grandmother ...Read more

A memory of Hele by Maurene Kauter

Horendous Abusive Home

I spent a short time there in the 60s I cant remember the exact dates but maybe I could work it out . I was sent there from Seacroft hospital in Leeds, after having suspected rheumatic fever. It may be possible to get the exact ...Read more

A memory of Hornsea by Michael Lee

Salt To Harris Factory

In 1950,s my father Jack Hilli. Used to load salt from Droitwich Worcs He was a driver for Marsh and Baxter Brierley Hill Staffs owners of Harris He had an ETC and trailer and Ipswich was a long way no motor says legal speed ...Read more

A memory of Ipswich by robert.johnhill

Leverington Nus Camp

One year I arrived early the day befor the camp was due to open.With nothing much to do I gave Joan I think that was her name .She was to be in charge of the camp .That night we all went to the pun in Wisbech .When there Joan ...Read more

A memory of Leverington by j.loring

Hope Hall Sunday School, Little Sutton

I was wondering if anyone has any old picture of Hope Hall Sunday School, it was "set back" off the A41, Little Sutton, more at the "top end" of Little Sutton, on the left hand side. Also could anyone tell me more about the Sunday School, how old it it? Who built it etc, , many thanks Valerie

A memory of Little Sutton by Valerie Waring

Howards Bakery

does anyone remember Howard's bakery at the bottom of tillery st. It was run by Jack (my dad) George and Frances. My name is John Howard and I left home in 1962 to join the Royal Air Force. Anyway I would like to hear from anyone who knew me all those many many years ago

A memory of Abertillery by John Howard

School Days

I was a pupil at Easter Compton Infants School and remember Mrs Hunt Well . I also remember coke stoves used in winter and Mrs Withers the dinner lady. Meals were cooked elsewhere and brought to the School in hot boxes and Mrs Withers ...Read more

A memory of Easter Compton by bamfiel.sb

Bexley Tech

Reading some of those memories of students at what is now a still -thriving grammar school is so nostalgic. I went to BTHSG 1974-81 & just loved it. Not quite sure what that says about me. Reading the 60s students' recollections ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath

Happy Days

I was born at number 4 john Newton court in 1954. Although it was a small flat which I shared with brother Terry we were lucky to have wonderful parents ( Joan & Binty ) spent every moment playing football on the green and up Danson Park . ...Read more

A memory of Welling by stirmas

I Was There 66 71

I remember much of what was here. Smoking behind the bike sheds. Babbage, Max, Henshaw, Loopy Lloyd, Jock Rudd. I remember many of the names mentioned. Dave Brown (Dog), John Hubbard. I live in Canada now and I'm retired. I come back every year. Great to read the memories. Martyn Brown.

A memory of Shooters Hill by martynbrown8599

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 13,297 to 13,320.

Caption For Potter Heigham, Near The Bridge C1926

The bridge at Potter Heigham has headroom of only six feet at high tide.

Caption For Wimborne, Julian's Bridge 1908

Wimborne enjoys a delightful setting close to the banks of the River Stour.

Caption For Portland, Verne And Fortuneswell C1875

The Isle of Portland guards Weymouth Bay from fierce south-westerly gales, though it is a rocky peninsula rather than an island.

Caption For Stinsford, St Michael's Churchyard, Thomas Hardy's Grave 1930

The inscription reads: 'Here lies the heart of Thomas Hardy OM, son of Thomas and Jemima Hardy. He was born at Upper Bockhampton 2 June 1840 and died at Max Gate Dorchester 11 January 1928.

Caption For St Ives, Fish Market 1925

The busy fish market on The Wharf. The wooden building on the railed platform is Shore Shelter Lodge, one of the famous St Ives Fishermen's 'Lodges', where fishermen gathered in their spare time.

Caption For Bournemouth, Town Centre C1960

Today the great conurbation that is Bournemouth has absorbed older settlements nearby and has linked up with the ancient towns of Christchurch and Poole.

Caption For Bracknell, The Market Inn 1951

Bracknell grew up from the inns on the road between Ascot Heath and Reading, once a popular haunt of highwaymen who lay in waiting for their quarry among the trees of the old Windsor Forest

Caption For Edinburgh, Palace Of Holyroodhouse, Chapel 1897

The chapel was the burial place of David II, James II and James V. The chapel was sacked during the revolution of 1688, but the real damage was done in 1768 when the roof collapsed.

Caption For Ludham, Post Office Corner 1931

Ludham is a crossroads village set on higher ground between the rivers Thurne and Ant, both tributaries of the Bure. It is at the head of its own tributary channel to the Bure, Womack Water.

Caption For Worston, The Village 1921

Worston once stood astride the main A59 road, but now it is happy to be a quiet backwater in the shadow of Pendle. This sleepy scene is typical of the lovely villages in the area.

Caption For Howth, The Castle 1897

A superb view of an ivy-decked Howth Castle. It dates from 1564, and is a rather long and irregular building, flanked by massive square towers, which are perhaps the remains of an older castle.

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.

Caption For Wimborne, The Square C1965

The Midland Bank and Woolworth's store draw the eye into this photograph of a remarkably traffic-free Square.

Caption For Okehampton, Fore Street 1895

The tower is the chantry chapel of St James. It was built to serve the town after development took the main population centre away from the original area of settlement, where the church was built.

Caption For Stoke Abbott, Garrads Hill C1955

The pretty village of Stoke Abbot lies in a hollow below Lewesdon Hill, the third highest hill in Dorset.

Caption For Brockenhurst, The River, Balmer Lawn 1960

Balmer Lawn is a popular picnic spot situated to the north-west of Brockenhurst. The lawns around the town are areas originally cleared of woodland, both to provide timber and to allow deer to graze.

Caption For Ynyslas, The Golf Course 1938

Just inland of the sand dunes is a golf course - it was established in 1885, and may be the oldest in Wales. Beyond it is possible to see the Dovey and the hills of Merionethshire.

Caption For Burnley, Thompson Park C1960

An idyllic scene: flowers in the foreground, the lake and the boat house against a setting of trees and shrubs — but the chimney of Bank Hall Colliery is a reminder that we are in Burnley.

Caption For Yarmouth, The Ferry C1955

The ferry from the mainland prepares to dock and unload its cargo of motor vehicles and foot passengers.

Caption For St Annes, The Bandstand 1914

The popularity of the resort is apparent in these three photographs.

Caption For Oxford, Queens College Front Quadrangle 1890

Neat manicured lawns unfold beneath the Hall and Chapel of Queen's College, crowned by a small but distinctive domed tower.

Caption For Leicester, De Montfort Hall, Regent Road C1955

With clear visibility and excellent acoustics, De Montfort Hall is one of the Midlands' finest concert venues.

Caption For Carrickfergus, View From The Quay 1897

The town and church can be seen inland of the castle, ranged beneath the slopes of Knockagh. A ship lies rotting by the quay.

Caption For Killarney, 'meeting Of The Waters' 1897

After Old Weir Bridge the stream divides at 'The meeting of the waters'. The west channel heads round Dinish island whilst the east heads into Muckross Lake.