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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1946, Westbury On Trym Ref. NPO865322
1945, Weston Common Ref. NPO866290
1947, Priestholm Ref. NPO810853
1945, Quarr Hill Ref. NPO812055
1945, Queen's Bower Ref. NPO812279
1946, Plymstock Ref. NPO807774
1898, Woodston Ref. RNE874096
1895, Wootton Bridge Ref. RNE874453
1895, Wroxall Ref. RNE875011
1895, Yafford Ref. RNE875522
1895, Yarbridge Ref. RNE875558
1899, Anglesey/Ynysmôn Ref. RNE967220
1896, Morice Town Ref. RNE1190830
1898, Southmead Ref. RNE835742
1898, Southorpe Ref. RNE835756
1899, Spinney Hills Ref. RNE836333
1899, Wednesfield Ref. RNE862636
1899, Wergs Ref. RNE863424
1896, Tamerton Foliot Ref. RNE844731
1895, Totland Bay Ref. RNE850767

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,297 to 16,320.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 6,791 to 6,800.

Staines Family Of Sutton Bridge

My family moved from Sutton Bridge to Canada in or around 1912 or 1913. Looking for any family that may still be in that area. William Staines and his wife Rosa, and their 6 or 7 children left for Canada. Thanks, Lisa Freeman, in Canada

A memory of Sutton Bridge in 1900 by Lisa Freeman

Abc Broadway

The cinema was the ABC Broadway, but the main road through Eccles was (and hopefully still is) Church Street. The cinema was at the bottom of Church Street, where it met with Liverpool Road.

A memory of Eccles by John Andrew

Wool Shop On Or Near Princes Street

My great-great-aunt's (sisters called Copland) kept a wool shop in Edinburgh in the 1800s. I have tried to find out about them but without much success. I would be delighted to hear from anyone with any knowledge of them or the shop. Many thanks. Jennifer Cook (Copland)

A memory of Edinburgh in 1880 by Jennifer Cook

Classmates 1 A To 4 A 1946 To 1950

John Maude, David Jeeves, Tony Sockett, Trevor Plane, Terry Keene, Madeline Ward, Brenda Sayles, Gillian Scott, Barbara Baker, Pat Roome, June Engledow, Ray Smith, John Wood, Frankie Mills, Irene ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1946 by Frank Mowforth

Oh Happy Days

Yes I remember spending most of our (my brother John and I) summer holidays playing on Runcorn Hills. Both parents worked and so most mornings, weather permitting, we would head off to the hills from our home in Weston Village, armed ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1953 by David Roberts

Grandparents

The Blackburn family. Hi, my grandparents lived in Forcett all of their married life and brought up four children there. Milly was the oldest, she was my gran's daughter from her first marriage, the surname was Swann. Then she met and ...Read more

A memory of Forcett in 1960 by Lorna Meadows

The Rose And Crown

Ivy Myers. I wonder how many people from Chalfont remember the "Rose and Crown", a Benskins pub. My father owned it from 1946 until 1950. There was also the “Kings Head” which was on the corner of Joiners Lane. Of ...Read more

A memory of Chalfont St Peter in 1949 by Ivy Jones

The Good Old Days

Hi, as a kid me and our Mick would be look outs for workers from Camel Lairds playing pigeon toss for pennies. At the side of the building to the right of the tunnel we lived in the Abbey Buildings and the tunnel area was a play ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead in 1958 by Bill Devaney

Portmanmore Road Splott 1964 To 1965 Part Three

I really remember the fish & chip shop, the stuffed alligator; kids were scared of it apart from me. I also recall how nasty that short Greek woman from the fish & chip shop was. One early ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1965 by Lynette Carter

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,297 to 16,320.

Caption For Wangford, The Village 1895

The post office, run by Robert Farrant, is on the left next to Strickland Cottage (is there a link with the author Agnes Strickland of Reydon?).

Caption For Long Melford, The Green 1906

The Tudor houses have been subdivided to provide houses for the poorer members of the village. The children have just come out of the National School.

Caption For Yoxford, The Village 1909

This village is often called 'the Garden of Suffolk', something promoted by the local chemists Cleghorn and Owen, who produced the 'Garden of Suffolk Bouquet'.

Caption For Exning, Chapel Street C1955

The post office on the corner has advertisements for the Doric Cinema, Newmarket. The post office and its sign have now been transferred to the second terrace house.

Caption For Hartest, The Stone C1955

The gable end is part of a 15th-century Wealden house. The stone was brought here from Somerton in 1713 on a sledge pulled by 45 horses to commemorate the Treaty of Utrecht.

Caption For Rowsley, The Peacock Inn C1864

The mellow gritstone walls of the Peacock Hotel, on the A6 about four miles north of Matlock, are a landmark to visitors coming into the Peak District from the south.

Caption For Bakewell, Rutland Square C1955

The war memorial in the heart of Rutland Square is today surrounded by more extensive flowerbeds, but otherwise this scene from nearly half a century ago is little changed.

Caption For Danby, The Green C1960

Down Briar Hill on the road from Glaisdale we come to the delights of Danby. The wide, open green provides space for visitors.

Caption For Brimfield, C1955

Cars and buses are no longer allowed to park among the weird and wonderful gritstone formations of Brimham Rocks, near Pateley Bridge in Nidderdale, as they were when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Harrow Schools 1914

Apart from the demolition of the late 18th-century house, in the centre, little has changed visually.

Caption For Kingsbury, Swimming Pool, Kingsbury Road C1955

The Kingsbury pool was large by municipal standards, and it was situated on the edge of Roe Green Park.

Caption For Cambridge, 1st Eastern General Hospital C1918

The 1st Eastern General Hospital was set up in Nevile's Court in Trinity College at the beginning of World War 1, with beds placed around the cloisters.

Caption For Whitchurch, Oving Road C1955

Oving Road leads west uphill from the north end of the High Street - the architectural quality does not fall off.

Caption For Cleobury Mortimer, High Street C1955

The road on the right, Vaughan Road, now leads into an estate with a number of new houses.

Caption For Calverhall, The Village C1955

The building on the left is the Old Jack Inn. It was once the tradition here that any traveller passing by could drink his fill for just one penny from a large leather flagon.

Caption For Market Drayton, Bank Buildings C1955

Often when we see buildings of this type we automatically refer to them as Tudor (that is, 16th-century).

Caption For Litton Cheney, 1906

This was half a mile south of Litton Cheney towards the White Horse Inn, which was kept by Henry Watts Greening for half a century.

Caption For Beeston, Castle C1955

Built as one of a series defending the English border from Welsh attack, the castle had already fallen into disrepair by the 1600s, when it was refortified during the Civil War.

Caption For Cley, The Marshes 1959

The marshes were a popular haunt of wildfowlers seeking tasty birds and unusual specimens for the taxidermist. About 400 acres of this area were purchased by Dr Sydney Long in 1926.

Caption For Leamington Spa, New River Walk 1892

The picnicking children in this scene would find the site less peaceful today, blighted as it is by incessant traffic noise.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, The Royal Shakespeare Theatre C1965

A new Memorial Theatre opened in 1932, incorporating surviving parts of its predecessor. It was renamed the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1961.

Caption For Swindon, The Civic Offices 1948

It was decided to use a small recreation ground in Euclid Street, and building took place to a design by Messrs Bertram, Bertram & Rice of Oxford.

Caption For Swindon, Queens Park C1955

Since its official opening in Coronation year (1953) by Sir Noel Arkell, this area in the centre of the town has been known as Queens Park.

Caption For Badbury Rings, 1899

The view from Kingston Lacy House shows the wooded Badbury Rings on the horizon.