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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1887 - 1888, Shobrooke Ref. HOSM59255
1887, Stockleigh Pomeroy Ref. HOSM60513
1887, West Worlington Ref. HOSM64021
1897 - 1908, Basford Hall Ref. HOSM37185
1897 - 1908, Hankelow Ref. HOSM47561
1897 - 1908, Haslington Ref. HOSM47888
1878 - 1898, Wrinehill Ref. HOSM65269
1886 - 1901, Crewkerne Ref. HOSM34384
1886 - 1901, Maincombe Ref. HOSM53015
1886 - 1901, Roundham Ref. HOSM58162
1885 - 1903, Llanbedr Ref. HOSM51735
1885 - 1886, Llangynidr Ref. HOSM52010
1885 - 1886, Penmyarth Ref. HOSM56353
1885, Dardy Ref. HOSM61466
1897, King's Standing Ref. HOSM37908
1887, Brithem Bottom Ref. HOSM38980
1886 - 1887, Butterleigh Ref. HOSM39678
1899, Coed Eva Ref. HOSM41418
1899 - 1900, Pontrhydyrun Ref. HOSM56861
1899, St Dials Ref. HOSM62730

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,489 to 16,512.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 6,871 to 6,880.

Tooting Holy Family Convent

Oh dear Tooting, I have wonderful memories of that place. We moved there from Stepney in 1956 and used to live in Graveney Road, just off Selkirk Road. I remember the Fountain pub in Fountain Road just round the corner. ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1963 by Ann Burgess

Caerau In The 60`s And 70`s

Born in 7 George Street, in 1963. So many great, wonderful memories of Caerau. Mort`s the fish shop. Tom the Barber. Wendels.Station Cafe. Library, Monkey Hotel. Con club, where every year during the summer they would run ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1970 by Peter Whittaker

Matthew Kimbers Cross

As a child I remember a cross made of iron painted green at the roadside between the two turnings into East Hendred. It bore the name "Matthew Kimber". Daffodils would appear there in the spring. Can anyone tell me what it was about?

A memory of East Hendred in 1950 by Keith Willey

Brownrigg

The 2012 Brown Rigg School Reunion wil take place over the weekend of 8/9/10th June. There will be a packed programme of entertainment and the opportunity to take a look around Brown Rigg once again. Bellingham hasn't changed very much ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham by Edward Graham

Memories

We also loved to go mushrooming at the searchlights. This was at the top of Dark Lane. Saturday morning pictures at the Rex cinema was a treat too, Flash Gorden, The Lone Ranger, and many others. The interlude was good too, with an accordian player whose name was Trevor Rackley (I think).

A memory of Tilehurst in 1950 by Michael Taylor

Elmers Court School

I can remember a teacher called Mr Hugh Davis and going to the Isle of Wight on trips, also on the grounds (bamboo island?) a stone wall where I cut my knee on when running, a teacher in a wheelchair (could have been Mr Davies) ...Read more

A memory of Lymington by Kevin Fitzgerald

Barrack Hill School

I too was born at Bredbury in 1951 and attended Barrack Hill Primary School from 1957-1962. then went on to Highfield. I have a good memory of those early days and recall teachers such as ( juniors) Mrs.Ridley. Mrs. Lambert, Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1957 by John Mann

Fletton School

Does anyone remember the school behind Farrows factory beside the railway on the bridge/hill? I have many memories of walking past it with my mum, Gertrude Nightingale (nee Davis), she would tell me stories of the teachers there, ...Read more

A memory of Old Fletton by Joy Coster

Growing Up In Castleton

I was born in 1947 at Birch Haill Hospital and lived in Castleton, first on Manchester Road and later Alder Road until I got married at St. Gabriel's Church. My maiden name was Jackson. I attended Castleton ...Read more

A memory of Castleton in 1957 by Irene Tuck

Stamford, Spalding And Boston Bank

My Great Grandfather was Edward Ashton, he was born at Kirkby House in Harrington Hafleet, Lincolnshire in 1850. In transcribing his son's memoirs he talks about moving back to Louth about 1889 when his father gave up ...Read more

A memory of Louth in 1890 by Bruce Gordon

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Captions

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Caption For Chartham, The Green 1903

This village in the valley of the River Stour has, in fact, two greens: a large open space before the church, and behind it, a small triangular green forming the heart of this rural community round which

Caption For Balderton, The Village 1909

In the late 17th century the local freeholders and copyholders were happy to accept enclosure of their open-field system, and came to a private arrangement with Robert Williams of Balderton manor.

Caption For Porthtowan, 1935

One of the few places on the north coast with access to a fine sandy beach and increasingly popular with surfers, Porthtowan is seen here in its early years of development and is hardly recognisable today

Caption For Porthleven, The Harbour 1904

This working port is at the centre of the sweep of Mount's Bay.

Caption For Liskeard, Fore Street 1906

This busy shopping street reveals a wealth of fine old wooden shopfronts.

Caption For Skegness, The Waterway C1960

The boat is just starting out from the north end of the Waterway, with the Figure 8 Switchback, the tennis courts, and the 1930s concrete 'castle ruins' in the background.

Caption For Ilkley, The Grove 1921

We can see the horse carriage gently manoeuvring out of Brook Street, only pausing for a few solitary cars.

Caption For Horsforth, The Ring Road Roundabout C1960

In 1934 Leeds City Council embarked on a programme to clear 30,000 slums.

Caption For Mildenhall, High Street 1925

Not something that would happen today with any degree of safety, a gentleman poses for the camera in the middle of the street.

Caption For Salcombe, The Quayside 1896

Salcombe is a small port at the mouth of the Kingsbridge estuary. It is so sheltered and mild that even oranges have been known to grow there.

Caption For Yealmpton, From The Bridge 1904

Yealmpton, always pronounced Yampton, stands on the River Yealm near to the end of its short journey from Dartmoor to the sea.

Caption For Worcester, The Old Water Tower 1906

Situated at Barbourne, the tower originally formed a vital component of the waterworks, built in 1770. A waterwheel lifted water from the Severn to a storage tank at the top of the tower.

Caption For Belvoir Castle, From The Air C1960

Belvoir Castle is picturesquely situated some six miles to the west of Grantham, at the foot of a narrow spur jutting up between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.

Caption For Newbury, Clock Tower C1955

This view of the Broadway shows the clock tower, with its three faces.

Caption For Cantley, Red House Hotel C1965

Set on the banks of the River Yare, Cantley is dominated by its sugar refinery, which was built to process local beet.

Caption For Slaidburn, Hammerton Hall 1921

This is the most northerly of all the photographs in our book. The Hall lies in a crook of the River Hodder, with a stream called Barn Gill and its waterfall in the Hall grounds.

Caption For Ellington, Village 1906

With just a sprinkling of snow, this delightful scene could very easily make a traditional Christmas card!

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

The quay at Appledore, built in 1846, still stands; but these coastal trading schooners, once the lifeblood of trading along this north Devon coast, are now only memories, superseded by motor transport

Caption For Ruthin, Clwyd Street C1955

The hillside town of Ruthin retains its medieval origins, although the aggressively black and white mock-Tudor half-timbering of the bank and outfitters' buildings on the left is perhaps a little over

Caption For Oundle, Market Place C1950

The Victorian Town Hall in the centre of the Market Place was built by the Watts-Russell family; today it is occupied by local businesses.

Caption For Skegness, South Parade 1899

The buildings on the left survive, now with large shops built out at ground floor level, but the corner building on the north side of Lumley Road, to the left of the Clock Tower, has been (badly) replaced

Caption For Devizes, Maryport Street C1965

The buildings on the right, formerly the Town School, were known as Maryport Chambers; they comprised the Ministry of Food and Labour, Devizes County Court Office and the Women's Voluntary Service.

Caption For Burton Agnes, The Hall Gateway C1885

The flatness of the Wolds is interrupted by the hill on which the tiny hamlet of Brigham sits.

Caption For Lincoln, Bailgate C1955

Turning left out of Castle Hill, Bailgate follows the course of the Roman Ermine Street towards the old Roman north gate from the city, the Newport Arch.