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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1872 - 1897, Eythorne Ref. HOSM45164
1896 - 1906, Kearsney Ref. HOSM49608
1884 - 1886, Crossways Fm Ref. HOSM58215
1886, Salters Lode Ref. HOSM58416
1888 - 1889, Fordon Ref. HOSM45623
1891, Little Driffield Ref. HOSM51460
1890 - 1909, Skipsea Ref. HOSM59479
1890 - 1891, Tibthorpe Ref. HOSM61833
1883 - 1884, Ladywood Ref. HOSM50625
1883 - 1884, Oddingley Ref. HOSM55563
1883 - 1884, Saleway Ref. HOSM58391
1883, Sneads Green Ref. HOSM59505
1881 - 1900, Swindon Ref. HOSM61082
1876 - 1896, Thaxted Ref. HOSM61537
1881 - 1900, Bidwell Ref. HOSM37687
1898 - 1923, Northall Ref. HOSM55331
1887 - 1903, Hett Ref. HOSM48234
1896, Metal Bridge Ref. HOSM53539
1895, New Brancepeth Ref. HOSM54698
1896, Quarrington Hill Ref. HOSM57282

Books

442 books found. Showing results 20,161 to 20,184.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 8,401 to 8,410.

My Roots

North Anston is the place where i grew up we are a old Anston family, my maiden name was Foulds.I remember sledging in Butcher Orchard and landing in the river many times, we roamed al over the village and because every one knew everyone ...Read more

A memory of North Anston by Gillian Hodgson

Uncle John

My Grand parents lived in Hunsett Mill House around 1920-1930, Grandad, whilst I never knew him  they had the house as a tied cottage as part of his job on the farm.  He had to keep the dykes clear, and that was as least part of the ...Read more

A memory of Broads, The by Eileen Austin

My Childhood In Gorton

I was born Judith Payne in 1946 and lived in a two bed terraced house with outside toilet and no hot water or bathroom, on Victoria Road. Gorton, Manchester. This ran off Hyde Road next to the junction with Cross Street, later ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1950 by Judith Davies

A Lovely And Historical Summer

My wife and I spent two months living in Melrose the summer of 2001. It was our home base as we travelled throughout the borders and the rest of Scotland. We chose Melrose for it's charm and convenience and rented Bow ...Read more

A memory of Melrose in 2001 by Al Short

Sunday School

I was put on the cradle roll at about 6 months and attended every sunday school anniversary from the age of 3 - 16 !!! Always had 2 new dresses fro the anniversary.. and a perm!! I had forgotten about Mr Chapman - thank you for ...Read more

A memory of Melton Mowbray by Denise Meadwell

Vikings And Saxons

How many young vikings and saxons would have been slain trying to capture this ancient landmark.Memories of sword fights blood and guts in a childs fantasy. A wonderful place to explore and imagine. The view from the rock across ...Read more

A memory of Thurstaston in 1954

Gates Corner Memories.

This is such a memorable photograph for me. This very garage delivered a new company car to my father in 1932. It was a Model B Ford with V8 engine. He drove that car for 17 years during the time he worked for W&C ...Read more

A memory of South Woodford in 1940 by Denman Lalonde

Wonderful Visit!

We had the priviledge of staying in Muchelney during December 2007! What a discovery! We stayed in a beautiful cottage, had lovely hosts. As visitors from Africa, we experienced our first real heavy frost. The pools of water ...Read more

A memory of Muchelney in 2007 by Susan Neethling

Sergison Arms

I worked at The Serg in 1970-72, had a lot of great times there - The landlord was Len Henshaw who could enjoy a large gin for breakfast. Many really colourful regulars at that time

A memory of Haywards Heath in 1971 by Michael Robson

The Fun Fair

I don't know if they still do it but in the mid 1950's filled the entire Broad Street/High Street and surrounding streets were transformed into one gigantic bright, noisy, whirling, smelly and absolutely thrilling funfair!! ...Read more

A memory of Hereford in 1956 by Dylan Rivis

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Captions

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Caption For Gloucester, Eastgate Street 1949

The Saracen's Head, with its ornate, wrought iron portico (right), was one of the city centre's leading hotels.

Caption For Newnham, High Street 1955

If we look closely, we will see ladders reaching up to the eaves of The George Hotel, the white building behind the clock tower.

Caption For Snettisham, The Old Hall C1955

In 1877 the hall was sold again, and then began a chequered existence of rentals and military occupation in wartime.

Caption For Chatteris, Market Hill C1965

Market Hill was the hub of the town; here the stocks held felons two at a time until their crimes had been expiated.

Caption For Horncastle, Bull Ring C1965

The thatched 17th-century King's Head pub still stands on the left, and the re-fronted Red Lion Hotel is still in the centre of the Bull Ring.

Caption For Ilkley, Bridge 1900

Behind the tree on the left of the photograph can be seen the old Middleton Hotel, completed in 1876.

Caption For Launceston, Church Street C1949

WH Smith is the only business surviving on the same premises today, although with a modern shopfront and a plain blue and white sign rather than the old wrought iron one seen here.

Caption For Launceston, Church Street C1949

WH Smith is the only business surviving on the same premises today, although with a modern shopfront and a plain blue and white sign rather than the old wrought iron one seen here.

Caption For Kings Lynn, South Gates 1891

Lynn (the King's was added by Charles I in recognition of this town's loyalty to the Royalist cause) lies about 1.5 miles inland, where Lynn Cut meets the Great Ouse.

Caption For Manchester, Royal Exchange C1885

Here we see the Royal Exchange from the corner of Market Street and Cross Street.

Caption For Egremont, From The Sands 1895

Playing on the sands seems to be an enjoyment forgotten today, but here these youngsters certainly seem to be enjoying themselves on Egremont beach.

Caption For Egremont, Promenade 1898

If we look closely at our top photograph, we will see that the turrets and tower of the New Brighton Tower building are missing.

Caption For Kennington, The Mill 1901

A tall brick boilerhouse chimney extends to nearly the height of the windmill cap. The smoke and fumes discharged from the chimney would have smoked up the windmill when it was downwind.

Caption For Parham, East Lodge 1894

Just west of Cootham, the main road curves away north-west to by-pass the Parham estate, whose east drive continues straight ahead.

Caption For Arundel, Ford Road 1908

These artisan terraces still line the Ford Road, their view terminated by the Roman Catholic cathedral of St Philip Neri, giving the town on its ridge a distinctly French character in distant views

Caption For Preston, Dock, North Side C1960

Having Avenham Park in the background does enhance the pleasure of a walk over the bridge. Avenham Tower can be seen in the trees to the right, and the paths lead away to Frenchwood.

Caption For Chipping Norton, The Rollright Stones, The King's Men C1960

The integrity of the Rollright stones, which stand near the A34 in Oxfordshire, cannot be verified.

Caption For Old Sarum, C1955

This prompted them to obtain permission from the Pope to build a new cathedral a few miles away, now the site of the famous Salisbury cathedral.

Caption For Ecclesfield, General View 1902

Situated five miles north of Sheffield, the large parish of Ecclesfield was semi-industri- alised by the late 18th century.

Caption For Cliffe, High Street C1950

Cliffe perches at the end of the long chalk ridges, overhanging the marshes of the Thames. It was formerly an important place until a fire in 1562 gutted the town.

Caption For Pitsea, St Michael's Church C1955

St Michael's Church, Pitsea Built in a prominent position on the top of a small hill, St Michael's Church overlooks the peninsula formed by creeks running into the river and the parish of Pitsea, formerly

Caption For Ormskirk, Moor Street On Market Day C1955

When the Second World War broke out she was exempt from military service because she worked in a bank, taking the place of men who had enlisted.

Caption For Hadlow, The King's Head C1950

This was constructed in the early 19th century by Walter May so that he could enjoy a prospect of the sea; however, the South Downs prevented his dream from being realised.