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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1906 - 1907, Penrose Ref. HOSM56412
1906, St Keverne Ref. HOSM60156
1897, Piccotts End Ref. HOSM56601
1897 - 1923, Pouchen End Ref. HOSM64772
1896 - 1897, Edburton Ref. HOSM44552
1898 - 1916, Penybryn Ref. HOSM56512
1897 - 1910, Fawley Ref. HOSM45229
1897, Frieth Ref. HOSM51478
1886 - 1887, Abbey Dore Ref. HOSM35490
1886 - 1903, Bredwardine Ref. HOSM38786
1886, Canon Pyon Ref. HOSM39965
1887 - 1903, Craswall Ref. HOSM42180
1887, Garway Hill Ref. HOSM46097
1885 - 1886, Holmer Ref. HOSM48771
1887 - 1903, Kentchurch Ref. HOSM49734
1886 - 1887, King's Thorn Ref. HOSM50183
1885 - 1886, Kinnersley Ref. HOSM50275
1886 - 1903, Letton Ref. HOSM51148
1887 - 1903, Llowes Ref. HOSM52043
1886, Mansell Gamage Ref. HOSM53088

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,521 to 17,544.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,301 to 7,310.

Happy Memories

I have fond memories of staying at 'Captain's Ground' a cottage in Aternun, close to the church and the pub around 1960's. Is the cottage still there? The Wilson family lived there with daughter June and son John. Where are they now?

A memory of Altarnun in 1960 by Peter Morris

Charlemont Avenue

I lived in Charlemont Avenue as a child for several years until 1966. I remember Charlemont Farm Estate being built, a group of us spent many hours investigating half built houses and flats - no health and safety in those ...Read more

A memory of West Bromwich by Sally Foster

Fishing Under The Arches

I was born Marilynne Thompson at 17, The Lynch, Polesworth in January 1952. My mam and dad, Peg and Geoff Thompson both worked at Ensor's brickyard. When I was about two or three years old we moved to a cottage belonging ...Read more

A memory of Polesworth in 1961 by Marilynne Connolly

Running Errands In Market Street

One of the shops I remember well was Fosters. It was like a mini department store. We had some of our clothes from there. You could buy things and pay so much a week. It was how we lived then. It was quite normal ...Read more

A memory of Polesworth in 1960 by Marilynne Connolly

The Old Village

I remember George's second hand shop in the village, my nan would take me and my brother there for a treat that was the highlight of the week for us. Also the pie and eel shop, with the brightly coloured tiles outside on the wall. ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1951 by Norma Dignum

My Birth Place 1944

I was born in the spring of 1944 in my mother's parent's home, Thomas and Eveline Bowes who then lived in Thornlaw South. I visited them often, and loved to go for walks and going to the pitures at the bottom of Thornley with my ...Read more

A memory of Thornley by Margaret Sewell

St Albans

I worked at St Albans, first in 1968 with Mr and Mrs Barnes, and then with Mr and Mrs Appleby to 1971. I spent a lot of time in that pool and had no idea it was that old. St Albans was a great place to work and, to that day I'm still in ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis in 1968 by Raymond Pregeant

Some Of My Early Years In Old Eccles

I lived in Eccles from 1939 until 1942 and went to Eccles Parish School. I lived in Evelin Street, off Salters Lane. There was a big gang of young kids inbetween the the houses. At Ladywell Hospital there was large ...Read more

A memory of Eccles by Robert Scott

Blacksmith Great Grandfather

My great grandfather Frederic Fynn, came to Rainham in 1875 after he married Louisa Virgin of Ilford. He had his shop in Back Lane. He had a number of children, one being my grandfather Harry Robert Fynn. My father Henry ...Read more

A memory of Rainham by Bernie Fynn

Croydon Hall Residential School

My mother, Margaret was sent to Croydon Hall in 1949, give or take a year. Although she was only there for a year she has very fond memories of story times, learning embroidery, the beautiful gardens and the pond at ...Read more

A memory of Rodhuish in 1949 by Zarina Houssin

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Captions

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Caption For Holywell, Village 1914

Nearby is the grave of Juliet Tewsley, who hanged herself from a tree by the river because the woodcutter for whom she was waiting with a bunch of flowers stood her up!

Caption For Fleetwood, The King Orry Leaving For The I.O.M C1955

This photograph shows 'King Orry III' leaving Fleetwood during the summer season for Douglas, Isle of Man. For three-quarters of a century the staunch vessel weathered storms in the Irish Sea.

Caption For Odiham, The Bury 1910

He built the adjacent office in part of his garden (the white porch on the right).

Caption For Tenby, The Five Arches 1890

Opposite the Five Arches were cottages built so closely that only a man walking or a horse being led could pass between them.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Buttermarket C1955

On the left is the covered entrance to the Playhouse.

Caption For Bush Hill, Elmscott Gardens C1955

Look carefully at the unified appearance of this cul-de-sac as it backs onto Bush Hill Golf course.

Caption For Northfield, Parish Church, Greatstone Inn And Pound 1949

The parish church of St Laurence is originally 12th-century with a 13th-century chancel.

Caption For Corringham, Lampits Hill C1950

Corringham was a small, remote village before the coming of the oil-refineries: the petrol-station sign in the distance says it all. This parade was built in 1929.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner, The Screen And Apsley House C1908

The handsome triple-arched gateway, with its classical screen and groups of Ionic columns, was intended originally to create a noble approach to the Park from Buckingham Palace.

Caption For Cambridge, Christ's College 1908

Founded by Henry VII's mother, Margaret Beaufort (as was St John's), the impressive gateway depicts her coat of arms, with a statue of her above.

Caption For Eton, 4th June Procession Of Boats 1906

Our cameraman was standing quite close to the excitement of this riverside party, organised by Eton College. This celebration marks the monarch's official birthday, and has been held for centuries.

Caption For Bromley, Shortlands Church 1899

The view looks from Martin`s Hill across the valley of the Ravensbourne River. Ahead we can see the pumping station chimney.

Caption For Port Erin, Bradda 1907

Development spread beyond the immediate area of the town to Bradda West and Bradda East; many of the houses in this picture have been built since picture No 47241 was taken in 1901 (page 113).

Caption For Sherborne, Cheap Street 1903

In Cheap Street is the Conduit, originally situated in the cloisters of Sherborne Abbey and used as a washing house, or lavatorium.

Caption For Winchester, Cathedral 1886

Founded in 1079 and consecrated in 1093, Winchester Cathedral has a vast number of treasures stored within it. Many distinguished figures lie buried here - among them Jane Austen and Izaak Walton.

Caption For Andover, Winchester Street 1904

Morris's building, on the left, has boldly rounded eaves closers and moulded brick strings of better quality Victorian work.

Caption For Hothfield, On The Common 1921

Hothfield lies close to a branch of the River?stour. Here we see a peaceful drive through a beautiful landscape of green commons and mature pines.

Caption For Dolgellau, From The Station 1888

This view, taken from the station, shows the town and Cadair Idris, the River Wnion, the famous 17th-century bridge and tollhouse, and the tower of St Mary's church.

Caption For Newcastle, High Street 1965

When this picture of the High Street was taken, there would be plenty of outlets from which it was possible to buy tobacco products.

Caption For Hockley, The Spa Hotel C1965

A spa was opened in Hockley in the early years of the 19th century and for some years was very successful, with many visitors coming to take the health-giving waters.

Caption For Heacham, High Street C1955

This small village sits between the sea and fields of bright lavender. At Caley Mill there is a lavender water distillery, and in late summer the fields shimmer with a deep blue.

Caption For Helston, Meneage Street C1960

Here we have a tale of two breweries: the Devenish Brewery (a Cornish concern despite its name) fell victim to recession in the 1980s, while the St Austell Brewery flourishes still, long after its founding

Caption For Guildford, St Catherine's Ferry 1895

Ferry Lane, on the so-called Pilgrims' Way, runs down to the River Wey and the site of the former ferry, which was inaugurated prior to 1377.

Caption For Woking, Chobham Road 1902

A final view of Woking and its parades of shops, this time on the Chobham Road. There seem few customers out and about, and the only traffic on the road is to be seen in the far distance.