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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899 - 1900, Eye Ref. HOSM70347
1887, Hampton Hargate Ref. HOSM47502
1887, Hampton Hargate Ref. HOSM47506
1899, Milking Nook Ref. HOSM53732
1887 - 1899, Orton Brimbles Ref. HOSM55800
1887 - 1899, Orton Malborne Ref. HOSM55804
1885 - 1899, Upton Ref. HOSM63094
1885 - 1899, Wansford Ref. HOSM63377
1885 - 1899, Wittering Ref. HOSM64902
1884 - 1905, Plympton Ref. HOSM41493
1905 - 1912, Mount Batten Ref. HOSM42092
1884 - 1912, Eggbuckland Ref. HOSM44661
1884 - 1912, Glenholt Ref. HOSM46416
1905, Chaddlewood Ref. HOSM50701
Devonport, 1912, Morice Town Ref. HOSM54096
1905 - 1912, Mount Batten Ref. HOSM54211
1905 - 1912, Pomphlett Ref. HOSM56830
1907 - 1908, Portsea Ref. HOSM47297
1884, Leigham Ref. HOSM70928
1907, Colwell Bay Ref. HOSM65722

Books

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Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 6,561 to 6,570.

My Great Grandmother Mary Eve

Mary Ann Eve was from this area. She was my great-grandmother and joined her husband Robert Chilvers in South Africa after the Boer War. she died when I was sixteen years of age and I knew her very well. A feisty ...Read more

A memory of High Easter in 1890 by Susan Jones

Radio Bungalows In The Early 1970s

Looking on the website makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck, what great memories I have of stopping at the radio bungalows! And being chased by the swans at the nearby dyke on your way up to the ...Read more

A memory of Trusthorpe in 1972 by Kevin Butler

Sandycombe Road

I was born in Kings Farm Avenue, just off Manor Road in Richmond in 1964. When I was a baby we swapped council houses with my Uncle and moved into 28 Sandycombe Road - this was to be my home until 1987. My grandparents lived at number ...Read more

A memory of Kew in 1969 by Garry Smith

Crump Family

My 2 x great-grandfather, Thomas Crump, was born in 1799. He married Susannah Bond in 1822 and lived...??? at Mill Cottage. He became Farm Bailiff on the Quicke Estate, responsible for the letting of farms. His son, Matthew ...Read more

A memory of Newton St Cyres by Angela Haddrill

Little Tudor 1900s To Present

Little Tudor was the cottage that my grandmother resided in when she was a young girl. It is located on The Green in Holyport, Maidenhead. She and her brothers and sisters grew up here in the 1900s. I visited it last ...Read more

A memory of Holyport in 1941 by Wendy Hoffman

My Family

My father's grandfather Mark Gadd Lowman was the landlord of the Railway Hotel now Culm Valley pub in 1917 which stood to the right of these crossroads. Mr Evans the station master used to let my dad, Frank Wheller, open the gates for ...Read more

A memory of Culmstock in 1920 by Suzie Wheller

Looking For Family Members

I am looking for family members of the Hagyard Family. They lived in Wellingore in the 1800 to 1900's. I would love any information anyone has.

A memory of Wellingore by Mary Cardiff

Service

In the early 1940s Mystole House was one of the first places my Regiment used as a billet for one of the Batteries of Artillery as part of the defence of the South Coast Defence scheme on stand by in the event of invasion by the German ...Read more

A memory of Mystole Ho by William Parry

Dobwalls Adventure Park

When we used to have family holidays in Downderry year after year, we used to have days out in Dobwalls Adventure Park. It was a marvellous place with the old machinery, the 'Crazy Cavern' and of course the trains! They were ...Read more

A memory of Dobwalls

Jaspers!

The Jasper family moved in 2008, there are 5 children and one adult, a big family in a big house! This is a lovely family who are loving and kind! I am here to give the memory of Kirton End and wish luck for this family for the rest of their lives.

A memory of Kirton End in 2008

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Captions

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Caption For Wroxham, Broad 1934

It is almost impossible to believe that this huge stretch of placid water was hacked out by men seeking fuel for their hearths.

Caption For The Broads, The Evening Ferry C1900

Sunset against sombre skies, dark shadowy trees, an invisible breeze, the slap of waters among the reeds... a woman in pinafore dress and bonnet punts her way home after the day's toil.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Canal Locks C1955

The Aire and Calder Navigation of the late 18th century opened up trade between West Yorkshire and the Humber, and thence to the rest of Europe.

Caption For Dublin, Natural History Museum 1897

The Natural History Museum opened in 1857, with Dr David Livingston giving the inaugural lecture on African fauna.

Caption For Bagshot, High Street 1925

There is little motorised traffic, but several bicycles can be seen in this picture of the High Street in busy Bagshot.

Caption For Poole, The Guildhall 1904

To the left can be seen the two long windows of the surviving Blue Boar on the corner of Dear Hay Lane, but behind to the right is the Police Station, which was destroyed by fire in the

Caption For Lands End, The First And Last House 1893

William Thomas, named on the sign, was listed in a directory of the time as a carpenter and proprietor of the Land's End 'refreshment house'.

Caption For Yelverton, Green Bank 1910

The rails here are presumably a siding, for the Tavistock line ran across the picture a little way past the far end of the terrace, while the Princetown branch curved round to the south (left, well out

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1900

Although nothing remains of it today, there was a St Mary's Church here in the 11th century, which at that time was the most famous building in Oxford.

Caption For Prestbury, Deep Street C1960

Peeking over the roof of the bow-fronted pharmacy is the castellated tower of St Mary's church, a building that dates from the 12th century, and largely rebuilt in the 15th century.

Caption For Ashwood Dale, C1876

Ashwood Dale is just one of the names given to the deep limestone valley of the River Wye as it winds between Bakewell and Buxton.

Caption For Tongham, Village 1906

Now being gradually subsumed into Aldershot's 21st-century sprawl, Tongham was once an important part of the brewing business in the Blackwater Valley, as the chimney of the oast house at this crossroads

Caption For Hythe, High Street 1899

The long, narrow High Street, with the Rose & Crown Inn on the right, is at the foot of a steep hill overlooking the sea.

Caption For Cound, The Village 1936

The village of Cound is split in two by the Coundmoor Brook - this photograph was taken in Upper Cound, which is separated from the earlier part of the village (where the church stands).

Caption For East Runton, Beach Entrance 1921

East Runton cliffs were noted for their unusual 'contorted' strata containing huge masses of chalk.

Caption For Saundersfoot, St Bride's Hotel C1955

St Bride's Hotel was built on the site of an old white house where previously a farm had stood.

Caption For Odiham, All Saints Church From The Chamberlain Gardens 2004

Chamberlain Gardens occupy part of the land given to the parish by the Misses Chamberlain, who lived at Bury House. On the left, the Vicarage was built in 1989-90.

Caption For Stoborough, Kings Arms Hotel C1955

Both public house and petrol station prospered with the increasing volume of traffic on a road that the Edwardian topographer Sir Frederick Treves had described as 'a delightful walk'.

Caption For Brampton, Market Place C1955

The sloping Market Place leads up to the white-paint- ed clock tower of the town's octagonal Moot Hall, which was built in 1817.

Caption For Trawsfynydd, The Square 1904

The Welsh slate industry developed in the heart of the mountains, and this resulted in settlements in some very bleak and exposed places.

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Caption For Cannock, C1955

St Luke's Church dates from the 12th century, but little remains of the original.

Caption For Heysham, Half Moon Bay C1965

It is a busy beach in the Swinging Sixties: these people are not day trippers to Heysham, but guests of Middleton Towers who have made their way to the beach for a day of free activity and entertainment

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 Hemingbrough, The Church C1955

The needle-thin 15th-century spire of St Mary's parish church at Hemingborough seems disproportionate to its low, 13th-century central tower.