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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885 - 1887, Athelhampton Ref. HOSM36595
1885 - 1887, Fryer's Br Ref. HOSM42194
1886 - 1887, Lower Lewell Fm Ref. HOSM51179
1887, Lower Ansty Ref. HOSM52468
1887, Maiden Newton Ref. HOSM53089
1887, Melcombe Bingham Ref. HOSM53535
1887, Cross Lanes Ref. HOSM53452
1887, Nether Cerne Ref. HOSM54601
1886 - 1887, Pallington Ref. HOSM56025
1886 - 1887, Stratton Ref. HOSM60785
1885 - 1887, Turners Puddle Ref. HOSM62692
1887, Wardon Hill Ref. HOSM63405
1901, West Bexington Ref. HOSM63752
1887, Yellowham Wood Ref. HOSM65411
1895, Abinger Common Ref. HOSM35583
1895, Abinger Hammer Ref. HOSM35584
1895 - 1913, Newdigate Ref. HOSM54954
1895 - 1913, Walliswood Ref. HOSM63294
1872 - 1897, Ashley Ref. HOSM36346
1896 - 1906, Coldred Ref. HOSM41481

Books

442 books found. Showing results 20,137 to 20,160.

Memories

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The Norfolk Family Settle In East Kilbride

Work brought me to Scotland in 1975 and I needed to live within commuting distance of the Bank of England branch in Glasgow. Elizabeth and I looked around the south side of the City and fell in love ...Read more

A memory of East Kilbride in 1975 by John Howard Norfolk

Memories

MY MUM USED TO BIKE OVER FROM NORTH BOARHUNT TO SOBERTON EVERY THURSDAY WHEN I WAS SMALL. She had a small seat fixed at the back so that she could take me too,i had to sit on a blanket as it was hard.It use to take a while and i use to sit ...Read more

A memory of Soberton in 1956 by Vanessa Hillman(Nee Miles)

Northfield Road

Too many childhood memories to list. Too many childhood friends to list. I moved away with my family in 1960. And "WWW" has reunited so many of us in the last few years. We are all over the world now but can take a walk down "CYBER MEMORY LANE".

A memory of Bonhill in 1950 by Irene Nelson

The Mud Flood

Date Unconfirmed. After torrential rain, the topsoil off the fields at the top of Prospect Road slid down the hill to Monkton Road. Any houses which were not slightly above road level were flooded. Our house being a good ...Read more

A memory of Minster in 1982 by Susie Southall

Witham Times

I believe that my Grandfather, Arthur Arnold, was the editor of the Witham Times before and during the second world war and lived in Silver End with his wife Molly, sons Frank and Peter and daughter Elizabeth (Betty). I would appreciate ...Read more

A memory of Witham in 1930 by Tim Arnold

River Side Living

As a child who was born in 1924 I lived with my family (name of Rogers) just down stream of the bridge I attended the "Blue School"and St.Lukes Church as did all my Brothers and Sisters climbing the 100 or more steps past the ...Read more

A memory of Ironbridge in 1930 by Ethel Jones

Family Roots

My grandfather James Wilson (1868-1950) was headmaster at Carsphairn. His wife was Jessie Allan Renfrew. My father James Callan Wilson qualified as a Chartered Accountant before spending 14 years as a missionary in Belgian Congo. He ...Read more

A memory of Carsphairn in 1955 by John Wilson

1960s And Prior London Road Haunts

I was born in Bagshot but moved to Camberley in 1955 when I was 8. I attended York Town Primary School which was, and on checking the maps still appears to be, located on the other side of the London Road, a bit ...Read more

A memory of Camberley in 1960 by Liz Schultz (Nee Berry)

Living In Tanner Street Barkng

When I was four years old our family moved from Benfleet Essex to Barking. M y Farther took a position as Manager of a Corn Chandlers In Tanner Street, and we lived at number 81 next door. I can recall starting school at ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1930 by lawrand

Duck Pond

In the sixties my inlaws (Mr & Mrs F King) used to keep ducks on the pond and in the evenings would drive them home, to bed them down in a duck house in their back garden of 27, Holden Corner. In latter years the Council built a ...Read more

A memory of Southborough in 1960 by Richard Stronghill

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Captions

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Caption For Daventry, The Police Station C1965

Around 1960 redevelopment started in New Street with the demolition of the old police station. This view shows its replacement in the functional style of the day.

Caption For Denton, The Village C1960

Here we see several more of the local ironstone cottages with their well kept and productive gardens. There is a fine crop of runner beans in one garden as well as the usual flowers.

Caption For Buntingford, Layston Church C1950

The present Layston church, the original parish church for Buntingford, was constructed on the site of an earlier building in the 13th century, and additions were built in the 15th century.

Caption For Saffron Walden, High Street 1937

The fine, wide street has 19th-century houses on the left; on the right are commercial buildings, filling the ground floors of older timber-framed houses.

Caption For Greenodd, Main Street 1921

The road through Greenodd is part of the 1820 turnpike route from Lancaster to Kirkby Ireleth, so in the coaching era Greenodd was a very busy place.

Caption For Whitby, Crescent Terrace 1925

Bram Stoker, the author of 'Dracula', stayed in Royal Crescent in 1890; he imagined his heroine, Mina, running after the sleep- walking Lucy as she went 'along North Terrace and down the

Caption For Rockingham, Post Office C1965

The pretty ironstone village, once a market town, descends the lower slopes of the ridge along the Uppingham Road.

Caption For Banbury, Oxford Canal 1921

When the Oxford Canal finally reached Oxford in 1790, the city bells were rung to celebrate the arrival of the first barges loaded with coal from Coventry.

Caption For Horsham, East Street 1891

This excellent view captures the eastward expansion of the town in the late 19th century very well.

Caption For Bridport, Bradpole Road 1903

His farce 'Blott on the Landscape' had its television debut in 1985, with ironical timing, as the northern arm of Bridport bypass was cutting its way across meadows to the east.

Caption For Amersham, St Mary's Church C1955

This view looks north up Church Street with No 15 on the left, a medieval house with a good crown post roof, and on the right the toy shop with the evocative names of makes of toy on its facade is now

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Mill And Bridge 1890

The Checker and its associated ranges probably survived because they were close to the mill stream and the industrial heart of the medieval town with its watermill, and thus they soon found alternative

Caption For Abingdon, Town Hall 1890

It is also and probably more correctly called the County Hall, as Abingdon sought to be the county town of Berkshire until the mid 19th century.

Caption For Barnoldswick, The Locks C1955

Here we see a section of the canal at Greenberfield Locks, just before it enters the town.This is the highest point that the canal reaches.The revival in pleasure boats on the canals has brought back

Caption For Wareham, St Martin's C1950

Wareham St Martin's (right), standing on King Alfred's Town Walls, is Dorset's earliest complete church. Anglo-Saxon arcading was replaced by Norman arches in the 12th century.

Caption For Runcorn, Hill 1923

It is even said that it was used for the building of the docks in New York, the stone originally travelling there as ballast in sailing ships.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Library C1960

The library is to be found in Boltro Road, which leads off Muster Green towards the railway station.

Caption For Saltaire, The Mill And The Cricket Pitch 1888

His model village provided all the essential living amenities, and for recreation he provided a spacious park on the opposite side of the river and canal.

Caption For Tixall, The Canal C1960

Admiral George Anson, born here in 1697, commanded the HMS 'Centurion' on a voyage around the world between 1740 and 1744.

Caption For Doncaster, St Sepulchre Gate C1955

We can see the 15th-century tower of St George's church on the horizon (left). This was rebuilt to the designs of Sir Gilbert Scott in 1858 after a major fire five years earlier.

Caption For Minehead, The Beach 1906

Today, of course, it has Butlins Holiday Camp to support its holiday trade.

Caption For Compton Bishop, Village And Crook Peak 1907

This route heads for the beautiful Mendip Hills, the carboniferous limestone ridge that separates the Avon valley and Bath and Bristol from the rest of Somerset.

Caption For Cockermouth, Castle 1906

Built in the mid-13th century by William de Fortibus, Cockermouth's defences were enhanced on three sides by its location at the junction of two rivers.

Caption For West Meon, Red Lion Hill C1955

The local church here contains the graves of two Englishmen - both remembered for entirely different reasons.