Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1879 - 1880, Stanley Ref. HOSM60262
1886, Chillington Ref. HOSM52523
1883, Barham Green Ref. HOSM37011
1881 - 1882, Belstead Ref. HOSM37472
1881 - 1884, Burstall Ref. HOSM39597
1881 - 1883, Culpho Ref. HOSM42600
1883, Great Blakenham Ref. HOSM46829
1881 - 1902, Harkstead Ref. HOSM47650
1884, Lower Layham Ref. HOSM52599
1882 - 1883, Otley Ref. HOSM55841
1881 - 1882, Belstead Ref. HOSM56657
1880 - 1881, Sproughton Ref. HOSM60033
1886 - 1905, Flete Ref. HOSM45530
1889 - 1907, Low Bradley Ref. HOSM38591
1889 - 1907, Cross Hills Ref. HOSM46565
1848 - 1893, Marley Ref. HOSM53190
1848 - 1893, Oxenhope Ref. HOSM55958
1891 - 1892, Riddlesden Ref. HOSM57795
1896, Kirk Yetholm Ref. HOSM70045
1897 - 1912, Crosthwaite Ref. HOSM42449

Books

442 books found. Showing results 20,497 to 20,520.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 8,541 to 8,550.

My Time In Liverpool

My memory of Liverpool was living in number 12 Kensington Rd near the corner of Hall Lane where the post office was. My parents' landlady was Mrs Elizabeth Smith, I think she was Tommy Smith's mother? I remember my father taking ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1957 by Alan Bond

I Lived There!

I lived in the farthest cottage on the left of this picture for a few years. It looks exactly the same as it does now (apart from the lack of hundreds of cars and lorries flying past on Penistone Road)

A memory of Grenoside in 1998 by Beth Keatley

Dancing At The Majestic

The restaurant at the Majestic was used as a ballroom dance school in the early 50s. The first that I remember was run by somebody named Bobby who later moved on to a school near Mitcham station. Later Don Stevoni and his wife ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1950 by John Borwick

Yank Worked At Harbour Inn 1965

As an 18 year old boy from Atlanta, Georgia (USA), I worked at the Harbour Inn during the summer of 1965.  That's among my fondest memories, and one of the most enjoyable times in my life.  I have fond memories of the ...Read more

A memory of Axmouth in 1965 by Tom Lokey

Cirencester Abbey Woodchopping Competitions

My Father, Ken Mclennan, was in a Forestry Regiment of the Royal Australian Engineers posted to Scotland at the outbreak of WWII, prior to being deployed to New Guinea to fight the Japanese. Whilst in ...Read more

A memory of Cirencester in 1940 by Scott Mc Lennan

Dean Road Lower Penn

My grandmother (Edith Craig/Peach) used to live in Dean Road (number 2). My mum, Pat also grew up there with her brother, Graham. I lived with my nan for a couple of years (around 1982) when I was 9 years old. The house was ...Read more

A memory of Lower Penn in 1982 by Lisa Gilbert

The Village

I moved to Borehamwood from Acton, North West London, when I was three years old. I spent my childhood there, scrumping in neighbours gardens, getting the greenline bus into London for trips to Selfridges at Christmas, to London Zoo ...Read more

A memory of Borehamwood in 1961 by Debbie Hardy

Birth Place

My birthday, a very cold day 10th December 1944.  My mother had been in a horse and cart delivering milk to the area around Wincanton when the cart turned over into a ditch, this started premature labour and she was taken to ...Read more

A memory of Templecombe in 1944 by Andrew Cruickshank

My First Visit To Nelson Village

My mother originated from Nelson Village and took us for our first visit when I was twelve years old. Her father (Joseph Heslop) worked down the pits, sadly he passed away before I was born. We met another ...Read more

A memory of Nelson Village in 1985 by Davina Smith

The Green Dragon Inn

Memories of my husband and I as managers of The Dragon in the early70s,  our staff were Mary Lambert, Val Lovely (I think she has changed her name)and Pam Verges, and the lovely football players from Lincoln City, especially the ...Read more

A memory of Lincoln in 1971 by Ann Browning

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 20,497 to 20,520.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Church Street 1897

Although Church Street has had much rebuilding in recent years it still retains its character and is one of the best streets in the old town.

Caption For Waddington, Church 1903

Richard Tempest, lord of the manor, was probably advised by King Henry VI about this beautiful church in Perpendicular style when he was sheltering the royal visitor in 1500.

Caption For Broughton, High Street 1966

The cars parked on the pavement gives a hint of the traffic problems caused by people heading to the Lakes or southwards.

Caption For Macclesfield, Birtles Church 1903

The initials TH and LHH which appear over the tower door and on the family pew stand for Thomas Hibbert and his sister Letitia Hamilton Hibbert, of Birtles Hall.

Caption For Glasson Dock, The Docks C1955

We are actually inside the port area here; again we see the mixture of coasters, fishing vessels, yachts and pleasure craft.

Caption For Brookwood, Basingstoke Canal C1955

This view is of Pirbright Lock, No 15; we are looking past the lock keeper's cottage (then a café, now a private house) to the girder bridge across the canal.

Caption For Chorley, Astley Hall C1960

The hall, parts of which date from 1550, has been re-built and added to over the years.

Caption For Swavesey, High Street C1965

The quiet High Street, populated only by a Ford 105E Anglia, a Wolseley Hornet, a Ford Consul, and (peeping out of the corner on the left) a Fordson tractor, is a far cry from the days when Swavesey

Caption For Malmesbury, Abbey Row From The Abbey Roof C1955

The photograph shows Abbey Row; we are looking down towards the Triangle and the parish of Westport.

Caption For Bury, Church From The River 1898

In 1898 the house immediately to the right of the church was Bury Farm, with its farmyard of thatched buildings and a great tile-roofed barn.

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 Bedford, St John's Street 1921

Our tour starts south of the River Ouse in the area developed by King Edward the Elder in AD919; it was defended by the King's Ditch, some of which still remains after all these centuries.

Caption For Hallow, The Green C1955

While nothing remains of the medieval church, the leafy old graveyard has become something of a wildlife refuge.

Caption For Sandwich, Town Hall 1924

Founded by the Saxons, Sandwich was once a Cinque Port at the mouth of the River Stour, but owing to silting it is now two miles from the sea.

Caption For Charlwood, The Old Mill 1906

Place Farm 1904 Further east, the photographer looks eastward along Charlwood Lane, with the lane towards Ifield on the right.

Caption For Stowmarket, Tavern Street C1950

The Stowmarket Co-op on the left has been rebuilt. On the corner is Fidler's, menswear, taken over by Tydeman's in 1997.

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 Devizes, The Caen Hill Flight 1898

This impressive flight of sixteen locks, regarded as the finest in Britain, is also known as 'the Staircase'. This photograph was taken from Marsh Lane in Rowde.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road C1960

We are now in the centre of Eastleigh; in fact, we are looking from the station along Leigh Road, originally a farm track but steadily improved and extended as the town grew.

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 Amberley, Castle Courtyard 1896

It looks north over the wide, flat, formerly marshy valley of the River Arun and the Amberley Wild Brooks, and west to the narrowing valley as the river cuts through the South Downs.

Caption For Bury, Church From The River 1898

We are on the navigable and tidal River Arun. The church of St John the Evangelist has a shingled broach spire; flint and stone are used for walling and buildings.

Caption For Kettering, Library And Sheep Street C1965

This was given by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), who donated part of his American fortune to building libraries in the United Kingdom in memory of what he had learnt in his Scottish youth