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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Shelton Lock Ref. HOSM59020
1881 - 1899, Sinfin Ref. HOSM59293
1881 - 1899, Sinfin Moor Ref. HOSM59294
1899-1909, Freshwater Ref. RNC709328
1899-1909, Freshwater Bay Ref. RNC709330
1899-1909, Gatcombe Ref. RNC712182
1903-1910, Glan-Yr-Afon Ref. RNC714402
1903-1904, Fairmilehead Ref. RNC702853
1903-1904, Edinburgh Ref. RNC699313
1899, Elmfield Ref. RNC700806
1901-1902, Eye Green Ref. RNC702468
0, 0, 0, Hugh Town Ref. RNC741839
1903-1910, Isallt Bach Ref. RNC744405
1903-1904, Kaimes Ref. RNC745436
1899-1909, Gunville Ref. RNC723643
1903-1904, Kingsknowe Ref. RNC748117
1897-1899, Kingston Ref. RNC748187
1899, Kite Hill Ref. RNC749423
1897-1899, Hilsea Ref. RNC736667
1903-1910, Holyhead Ref. RNC739121

Books

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Memories

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Margaret Bevan Home

Hi, does anyone remember the large portrait on the wall in the entrance of the Margaret Bevan Home, I am not sure which home it was, can anyone tell me where all the homes were besides Heswall? My email is: joytotheworld@yours.com Thank you in anticapation. Joyce xxx

A memory of Heswall in 1940 by Joyce Clark

Sawtry 1901 And 1968

Somehow fate seems to draw me to places where some of my ancestors have been living, yet I was born in London. In 1968 I bought a house in Sawtry, off St. Judith's Lane, and where I lived until returning to Sweden in 1974. Now, ...Read more

A memory of Sawtry by Barry W J Chandler

Hms Ganges I

I did my naval training at HMS 'Ganges' during 1952/53 and enjoyed every muinute of it. It was a super place and now, long retired, I think often of those wonderful days. Lots of discipline and back straigtening instruction. It was super and I would do it all again.

A memory of Felixstowe in 1952 by Robert Woods

Redbricks 50s

I was born and bred in Tunnel Road, Galley Common in the Pit houses (belonging to Haunchwood Colliery). One of my early memories of which there are many was of the tip which was waste slag from the mine and was always on fire and ...Read more

A memory of Galley Common

Who Was The Original Fenella?

In the year of 1981 in Dublin (I'm from Antrim) I was lucky enough to meet a lovely girl called Fenella. I always wondered where her name came from.

A memory of Belfast in 1981 by Charles Nelson

My First Trip To England

My parents were both born in Kidderminster, one in 1937 and the other in 1938. They married in 1957 and came to America in 1958, my first trip was to Kidderminster in 1965. So I have many fond memories as a child being ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster in 1965 by Jennifer Jamieson

Four Years Old Or So

My parents worked for Mr & Mrs Agar, Beechwood, Lavington Park, Petworth, Sussex. Mrs. Agar's name was Barbara. They had a town house near Berkeley Square, London W.1. I remember living there more than in Sussex. ...Read more

A memory of Lavington Park in 1949 by Eithe Vinton

Memory For Ewell 1945 55

Down Beggers Hill and round the bend, just a short distance from the Jolly Wagoners and next to the Eight Bells, there was a blacksmiths who used a furnace to shape the iron shoes that were used to shoe horses. The horses from ...Read more

A memory of Ewell by Patricia Dickson

1967 Rlch

I spent most of my childhood in and out of the hospital and have such wonderful happy memories. I was usually on Charlie Mac ward (Charles McAllister). I remember Sister Bromley (spoke to her only a few of years ago), Dr Burston and Peter ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Jane Ballinger

Dancing To Bob Potter's Band At The Atlanta

My name is Shirley Hamilton, maiden name Patten, I lived at Hammond Road, Horsell and as a teenager often danced at the Atlanta in Woking, it was the place to go, my friend Deirdre Jennings and I would sneak ...Read more

A memory of Woking in 1860 by Shirley Hamilton

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Captions

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Caption For Kensington, Holland Street C1965

Most of the terraced houses in this view are 18th-century, including the one behind the tree with the pedimented doorway (far right).

Caption For Haddon Hall, Drawing Room 1902

Now known as the Great Chamber, this magnificent partly oak-panelled room was originally part of the 14th-century house, but it was largely reconstructed by Sir Henry Vernon in about 1500.

Caption For Beacon Hill, The Beacon Hotel C1955

Built in 1898 at a cost of £20,000, the Beacon Hotel boasted its own stables and livery school, and was an extremely popular establishment during the first three decades of the 20th century.

Caption For Topcliffe, Annual Gypsy Fair C1960

A wide variety of transport brings travellers to Topcliffe for some wheeling and dealing, and then an adjournment to the Angel Inn (left) to conclude the day's business.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Pier And Steel Stella 1958

A Punch and Judy show always drew the crowds (centre), and many visitors enjoyed a trip on one of the pleasure boats. On the pier there is an amusement park, with the Big Dipper taking pride of place.

Caption For Pegwell, The Cliffs 1907

At Ebbsfleet in Pegwell Bay there is a spot thought to be where Hengist and Horsa landed, signalling the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon, Jutish and Danish occupation of Britain.

Caption For Cliffe, Church Street C1955

On the right is the Cliffe post office, with a pillar box outside. The Black Bull pub (centre) was another property of the Maidstone brewers Style & Winch.

Caption For Little Common, Wheatsheaf Inn C1960

Little Common was an isolated village to the west of Bexhill until the depredations of the 20th century forced its development. The Wheatsheaf is an old-established inn restored in about 1900.

Caption For Selsey, High Street C1960

During the reign of William the Conqueror, Selsey was a larger town than today, with many important buildings and a cathedral. However, much of it has been engulfed by the sea over the years.

Caption For Bredhurst, The Village C1955

The shop with the telephone kiosk outside, the van, and the electricity supply lines dispel some of the timelessness that clings to one of the area's more remote villages, where The Bell inn has refreshed

Caption For Alsager, Hassall Road C1955

This road is a very busy one today, as it leads to the Alsager campus of Manchester Metropolitan University. The building on the right in the photograph is the Methodist church.

Caption For Holkham, The Beach 1950

The beach is an area of outstanding natural beauty, and the dunes form a National Nature Reserve.

Caption For Wimborne, Church House 1908

Church House was built in the High Street next to the minster in 1906 at a cost of £2,870 14s 11d. It replaced Sansom's ironmonger's shop, and was dedicated by the Bishop of Salisbury.

Caption For West Horndon, Thorndon Avenue C1965

The Oxfam poster both pre-empts the later popularity of charity-shopping, and also displays an effective line in ironic copywriting. Fading into the distance is the high ground of Thorndon Park.

Caption For Hertford, The County Hall C1955

In 1935, following their success in an architectural competition, James & Bywater, with Rowland Pierce, oversaw the building of the new County Hall in Peggs Lane.

Caption For Tealby, The Village C1960

Tealby has the reputation of being Lincolnshire's most beautiful village, and as beauty is in the eye of the beholder it may well be, as it truly is picturesque.

Caption For Masham, The Square C1955

The spacious market place or square in the centre of the Wensleydale village of Masham is surrounded by fine 18th- and 19th-century houses, with the ancient market cross under the trees as its centrepiece

Caption For Bluntisham, High Street C1955

We are standing almost at the corner of the High Street, with the old rectory (home of the famous authoress Dorothy Sayers) hidden behind the wall on the right.

Caption For Hay On Wye, Crown Hotel C1955

Being so close to the English border, indeed partly on the border, this town was and is the natural entry point into Wales for travellers and tourists.

Caption For Leintwardine, The Bank C1955

Such a peaceful setting could never be associated with warfare … but Leintwardine was once the home of Sir Banastre Tarleton who fought in the American War of Independence and whose reputation

Caption For Richmond, From River 1923

Some women artists paint the view of Richmond from across the River Swale. In the left distance can be seen smoke rising from the gasworks beside the falls.

Caption For Richmond, From River 1923

Some women artists paint the view of Richmond from across the River Swale. In the left distance can be seen smoke rising from the gasworks beside the falls.

Caption For New Forest, The Rufus Stone C1955

William Rufus' brother Richard also met his death in the New Forest by 'a pestilential blast', while the King's nephew - also called Richard - died either by being shot by an arrow or by strangulation

Caption For Grassington, The Square C1960

Parked cars fill the cobbled square at Grassington, the pretty Wharfedale village whose wealth was founded on lead mining in the nearby limestone hills.