Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898 - 1899, Nantglyn Ref. HOSM70810
1880 - 1881, Coxbench Ref. HOSM42081
1899 - 1901, Diseworth Ref. HOSM43264
1899 - 1900, Hatton Ref. HOSM47923
1881 - 1901, Shardlow Ref. HOSM58920
1882 - 1883, Beetley Ref. HOSM37396
1882 - 1885, Bylaugh Wood Ref. HOSM39719
1883, East Bilney Ref. HOSM44195
1882, North Tuddenham Ref. HOSM55317
1882 - 1883, Scarning Ref. HOSM58749
1882 - 1886, Whinburgh Ref. HOSM64307
1899, Little Cheverell Ref. HOSM51435
1899, Nursteed Ref. HOSM51440
1899, Stert Ref. HOSM54013
1892, Batley Carr Ref. HOSM37211
1892, Savile Town Ref. HOSM58595
1882 - 1903, Hepworth Ref. HOSM48179
1885 - 1903, Rickinghall Ref. HOSM57884
1885 - 1903, Stuston Ref. HOSM60879
1887 - 1900, Brithdir Ref. HOSM39048

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,249 to 22,272.

Memories

29,075 memories found. Showing results 9,271 to 9,280.

A Query About Fore Down

Has anyone heard of a school/ home in Fore Down in around 1840? The headmaster was John Wale, who was born around 1799(?) I have a relative who was there, but does not have any parents and the census names quite a few people at that address, and not all children.

A memory of Kingskerswell

Childhood Memory

I was born in 1949 and lived at the top of Haig Road. The road, at that time was a stoney lane. As you turned into the lane there were a few houses to the right and a sand pit to the left. At the top of the hill ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1954 by Karen Donohoe

Pepper St.

I went to the school in the village until I was twelve, then I went to the Grammar School. I walked past the home every day and often wondered who lived there. I sometimes saw children in the grounds and adults. It was all a bit of a mystery ...Read more

A memory of Lymm

Noble Family

NOBLE/DAWSON FAMILY. Has anyone any info leading to the NOBLE/DAWSON family. My husband's family were from Easington / Trimdon area. Jim, Alice, Humphrey, Anne,Jane Hannah, Martha, Albert They were children of the DAWSON ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery in 1900 by Jill Love

Library Carr Hall Road.

I loved going to the library as a child, it was a lovely building and you could feel the peace and quiet, of course it was in the days when silence was maintained. One of my memories of the library was the smell that met you on entering through the doors.

A memory of Nelson by Maresa Wilkinson

My School To

I also went to Tylers Croft Girl's School, from 1959 /1963 I can't remember much about my time there, other than the first teacher I had was very young, I think her name was Miss Fielding - she married not long after I started but ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1959 by Alma Durrant

Mixed Memories Of This Famous Hospital

About the time I was born in 1939, I had two aunts who were nurses in Claybury Hospital. Several years later, in the early 50s, I used to help the milkman from Drapers Farm and one of our biggest ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1963 by Michael Prudence

Leytonstone In The 1950s

I was born in Walthamstow in 1952 and moved to Drayton Road in Leytonstone in 1953. We lived there for 10 years and my brother and sisters were born there. I went to Goerge Tomlinson School from 1957 to 1963, my ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1957 by Kathleen Stepney

Mr Rossi's Chip Shop

Doe anyone remember Mr Rossi who had a chip shop Main Rd, Whitletts. He had a coca cola machine with ice cold coke in a glass bottle. He also used to sell the bits of batter that came off the fish - I used to buy a twopenny bag and loved it . Very fond memories of his chip shop.

A memory of Ayr in 1959 by Annabel Reid

Thomas Palmer Coachman At Crofton Hall

My wife's great great grandfather, was a Coachman at Crofton Hall. Thomas was born in 1826 in Wigton Parish. By 1841 he was in service at Dockray Hall. In 1850 Thomas married a Mary Robinson from ...Read more

A memory of Crofton in 1860 by Robert Dixon

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,249 to 22,272.

Caption For Reading, Kings Road 1924

This photograph shows Kings Road at the point where it meets Cemetery Junction, to the east of the town.

Caption For Holme On Spalding Moor, New Inn Corner C1955

Every town, village and hamlet had its market place; Pocklington market is still held on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Caption For Mapledurham, The Mill 1890

His bride was Emily Sellwood, whom Tennyson had known since she was a girl of seventeen.

Caption For Goyt Valley, 1894

The gatehouse and gardeners' cottages on the approach to Errwood Hall at Goyt's Bridge in the Goyt Valley.

Caption For Elsenham, Elsenham Hall C1965

A picture of the magnificent house appeared on the jam jar labels.

Caption For Duntisbourne Abbotts, Grazing Horses C1960

The Duntisbournes (Abbots, Middle, Rouse and Leer) cluster in the dips and dells and cling to the slopes of these green hills, where horses and skylarks set them apart from the busy modern

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Christ Church C1955

The church was built in 1869 at a cost of £2,900 and replaced an earlier church.

Caption For New Milton, Old Milton Church C1965

Milton's church tower is nearly four hundred years old, though the rest of the building is more recent.

Caption For Fulbourn, The Manor C1968

A neatly manicured gravel driveway in front of the manor house in Fulbourn.

Caption For Easthampstead, The Church C1960

From Reeds Hill this view towards the Crowthorne Road shows, on the left, buildings that were part of the Churchill House complex.

Caption For Sidford, Exeter And Sidmouth Roads C1955

Too many tourists see Sidford only as a very busy road junction on their way to Sidmouth - a great pity, for despite its constant flow of traffic, Sidford has some delightful buildings and a rather

Caption For Farnworth, Church 1900

Established on 34 acres of land that had previously belonged to the Appleton House estate, Victoria Park opened to the public in 1900.

Caption For Rowledge, The Square 1930

At this time practically all the ships operating out of Dartmouth were powered by coal.

Caption For Barry, Park Road 1906

The road took its name from the close proximity of both Romilly and Porthkerry Park.

Caption For Bracknell, High Street 1961

With New Town status and under the aegis of the Development Corporation, Bracknell began to expand rapidly.

Caption For St Osyth, The Village 1912

This isolated village between Clacton-on-Sea and Brightlingsea is famous for its old priory.

Caption For Bembridge, High Street C1955

Bembridge's shops have always been functional, serving the simple needs of residents and tourists alike.

Caption For Ely, The River Ouse C1955

The rowers pictured here would almost certainly have come from Cambridge University, who tend to use the river here when practising for the Oxford and Cambridge boat race because of its greater width

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Piel Castle 1893

Piel Castle passed directly to the monarch, and during the threat of the Spanish Armada efforts were made to upgrade the castle.

Caption For Winchester, From Westgate 1923

On the right are the offices of the Hampshire Advertiser, and in the distance is the old Guildhall from where a curfew bell is rung every evening at 8.00.

Caption For Fulbourn, The Manor C1968

A neatly manicured gravel driveway in front of the manor house in Fulbourn.

Caption For Twickenham, The Slipway Facing Eel Pie Island 1890

Racing boats are drawn up outside the establishment of Mr C Shore - an appropriate name that was much punned upon by his contemporaries.

Caption For Kingstown, The Obelisk 1897

This view shows the monument which records the visit of George IV in 1821. It was damaged in the 1960s by the IRA.

Caption For Colchester, The Residence Of Jane And Ann Taylor C1960

Writers of children's verse, their most famous poem is 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star', as commemorated by a brown corporation plaque.