Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1919, Coombe Dingle Ref. POP676922
1919, Cowes Ref. POP679417
1921, Derby Ref. POP690219
1919, Drayton Ref. POP693008
1899, Lowtherville Ref. RNC770172
1899, Luccombe Village Ref. RNC770282
1903-1910, Gadfa Ref. RNC710454
1903-1910, Gaerwen Ref. RNC710505
0, 0, 0, Middle Town Ref. RNC779260
1902, Monmore Green Ref. RNC782740
1899, Montpelier Ref. RNC782806
1903-1904, Moredun Ref. RNC783690
1899-1900, Mount Batten Ref. RNC784723
1899, Highridge Ref. RNC734666
1899, Hotwells Ref. RNC740991
1899-1909, Hulverstone Ref. RNC741964
1901-1903, Humberstone Ref. RNC741988
1903-1906, Inverleith Ref. RNC744096
1903-1904, Juniper Green Ref. RNC745371
1899-1909, Little Whitehouse Ref. RNC758139

Books

442 books found. Showing results 14,041 to 14,064.

Memories

29,055 memories found. Showing results 5,851 to 5,860.

Grindrod Family

My Great Grandparents, Jim and Elizabeth Grindrod, lived at 10 Sydney Street, along with my Grandfather, Brian Grindrod, and my Great Great Grandparents, Michael York and Lily York. From the 1930s- late 1940s, Jim was a Grocer's ...Read more

A memory of Failsworth by Bradley Walker

Father's Farm

I myself don't have a particular memory of Bardney but I would love to hear from anyone who knew of a farmer called Charles Preece was my father, he had a farm there on the 1940-46Thank you.

A memory of Bardney by Susan Tunnicliffe

Elmwood School

I was at Elmwood from 1957 to 1961 and at the Infants before that. I remember Miss Jobbins the head mistress who used to test our 'reading ages' every now and then. I had Miss Hill in the first year, then someone I can't remember except ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Lynda Warren

Growing Up

My Father was the farm manager for Mr Oakes at the park farm. I spent a very happy childhood growing up there. Two brothers and one sister.What a childhood we have my dad loved that farm .My old mum would invite every trader in for a cup of ...Read more

A memory of Riddings by Ian Worsfold

St Marys Children‘S Convalescent Home .1952 1956

I. am pretty sure this is the same place I was sent to with Chronic Asthma, when I was two until I was Six years old. It was called St.Marys and was run by an order of nuns. I remember having to have ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs by Christine Knight

Pat

I remember Mr Kirby the maths teacher. I remenber going to dancing lessons at Erith with Freddy Kemp but cannot recall his dancing partners name. I remember the head teacher but forgot his name. In about 1953/4 we had an eclipse of ...Read more

A memory of Northumberland Heath by Patrick Prfescott

"Bre's Tree" Linslade Bedfordshire

I lost my wife on new years eve 2021 following three years of her illness with vascular dementia. No one really told me how things would progress with this dreadful illness and so I just tried my hardest to cram ...Read more

A memory of Linslade by ducatee

Violet Wray Nee Ingrey

My Grandmother Violet Owned and ran a shop on the corner of Mora & Hassop Road, Dollis Hill behind Rolls Razor and opposite Smiths Factory, does anyone have information on this and what she sold. Or any photos of the shop, I believe it was bombed during the war! Thanks so much Ernie

A memory of Dollis Hill by Ernest Careswell

21st Birthday Party At Bindles August 7 Th 1965

Wonderful evening food and dancing Now 77 years of age but nowhere to equal it. Such a shame it had to close Susan M l#Leah

A memory of Barry by Susan Leah

Isaac And Magretta Griffiths.

I am the granddaughter of Isaac and Magretta who are both buried at Tabernacle. My father was Ieuan, brother to David Glamor, Luther, Elfed, Royston and Dougwell. They all moved to the Midlands in the late 1930’s. My ...Read more

A memory of Cefneithin by Ann Cresswell

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 14,041 to 14,064.

Caption For Richmond, From Terrace 1898

The Terrace, another Georgian promenade, offers a spectacular panorama of the town.

Caption For Plymouth, From Staddon 1889

Occupied since prehistoric times, ownership was returned to the city in 1995 after nearly 70 years of occupation by the RAF.

Ref. B647062
Caption For Burley, C1960

Despite its increase in size, Burley is still a good centre for exploring the southwestern corner of the New Forest, with lonely woodlands and heaths within easy walking distance.

Caption For Bransgore, C1960

Bransgore, a few miles from Bournemouth, is a beautiful village of considerable antiquity, just outside the present boundary of the New Forest.

Caption For Eastbourne, Grand Parade 1910

On the left is the Chatsworth Hotel of the 1870s, yet another Eastbourne one named after something to do with the Dukes of Devonshire.

Caption For Eynsford, The Village C1955

Beyond the hump-backed 15th-century bridge over the River Darent, and the adjoining ford, is a picturesque Tudor house and a line of cottages looking out onto the grassy banks.

Caption For Sandwich, The Barbican C1955

Across the sluggish waters of the River Stour, the Bridgegate, usually called the Barbican, was built in 1539 with semi-circular flanking bastions.

Caption For Kington, View From Bradnor Hill C1955

Amongst the many hills that can be seen from the summit of Bradnor Hill, Hergest Ridge lies towards the south west.

Caption For Sleaford, Grantham Road C1965

This is an attractive approach road into the town centre of Sleaford. The grass verge has gone to make way for a cycle path.

Caption For Littleham, The Cliff Path C1955

Once the cliff paths around Littleham were used by coastguards, who were on constant watch for smuggling activities.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1914

On the left is the sombre but reassuringly secure frontage of the Capital and Counties Bank.

Caption For Oswestry, Church Street C1965

Wilfred Owen, who must rank as one of Britain's finest war poets, was born in Oswestry in 1893. He was later to die in the very last days of the First World War.

Caption For Chester, Bear And Billet Inn 1895

The Bear and Billet public house in Lower Bridge Street was built in 1664; until 1867 it was the town house of the earls of Shrewsbury.

Caption For St Ives, The Station C1945

This view of the station was taken before parts of the station were sacrificed to accommodate the present station car park.

Caption For Bodiam, The Castle 1890

Details are difficult to make out in this pre-restoration photograph, but in front of the gateway tower is the ruined barbican, and in front of that is the much overgrown octagonal island, which at one

Caption For Colchester, The Castle 1892

Construction of Colchester Castle is thought to have started around 1080, and in 1101 it was granted to Eudo the Steward by Henry I.

Caption For Knott End On Sea, View From Golf Club C1965

It is thought that the name Knot came from the sea bird, as there used to be flocks of them here—Knott End assumed the extra 't' only in recent years.

Caption For Tenby, High Street 1950

Sixty years after No 24920 was taken, the proliferation of the motor vehicle occupying the kerbs is noticeable.

Caption For Churchtown, Botanic Road C1960

They lived in a cluster of mud-daubed cottages built of wreck timber close to the walls of the church - hence Church Town.

Caption For Ware, High Street C1965

The south-west side of Ware High Street changed drastically when it was decided to build a new Tesco Store in 1960.

Caption For Heysham, The Docks C1915

Heysham Tower was built by T J Knowles in about 1837, and it was the home of the Cawthra family.

Caption For Normanton, The Grammar School C1955

The small section with the bell tower is the only remaining part of the old Freeston High School; it was built in 1592 with an endowment from John Freeston, who lived at Altofts Hall.

Caption For Swanage, 1897

This view shows Peveril Point, eastwards to its lookout and fort (far left), which with a semaphore mounted on Round Down, operated as a Royal Navy signal station during the Napoleonic Wars

Caption For Chepstow, Castle And River Wye 1931

Farther downstream from here on the other side of the bridge were the premises of the Wye Fisheries, Stuart House.