Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897 - 1919, Sydenham Ref. HOSM65698
1899 - 1920, Biddestone Ref. HOSM50765
1899, Little Somerford Ref. HOSM51611
1881 - 1920, Marshfield Ref. HOSM53231
1899, Pewsham Ref. HOSM53611
1920, North Wraxall Ref. HOSM55330
1899, Tytherton Lucas Ref. HOSM62802
1898, Great Tew Ref. HOSM47075
1898, Little Rollright Ref. HOSM51594
1898, Over Worton Ref. HOSM55895
1884 - 1902, Chilson Ref. HOSM57208
1896, West Sleekburn Ref. HOSM63962
1893, Clayton-Le-Woods Ref. HOSM39391
1896 - 1907, Middle Bockhampton Ref. HOSM38179
1885 - 1887, Ashreigney Ref. HOSM36368
1886 - 1887, Chenson Ref. HOSM40699
1882, All Stretton Ref. HOSM35913
1882 - 1883, Asterton Ref. HOSM52296
1879 - 1901, Ruspidge Ref. HOSM39390
1875 - 1882, Cirencester Ref. HOSM34332

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,321 to 22,344.

Memories

29,075 memories found. Showing results 9,301 to 9,310.

Chelsfield, Worlds End Lane And Warren Road

The picture of Windsor Drive is so evocative for me. I spent the first 5 years of my life living with my parents in my grandmother's council house in Sandpit Road on the Downham Estate at the bottom of ...Read more

A memory of Chelsfield in 1953 by Kevin Barham

Upney Lane

I was born in the Cottage Hospital in Upney Lane in 1950 and lived in Beccles Drive (Glenny Estate) until I married in 1976. My grandparents lived at 26 Upney Lane, next door to Mr and Mrs Welch (Vera Lynn's mother and father). I can ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1953 by Susan Mitchell

Born At Spencerbeck Farm

I was born on the 06/08/1947, a home birth in the same bed as my great grandfather died in. His name was John Thomas Hare. My mother was Betty Hare and my father was Arther Buttle. My mother's father was David Hare who owned ...Read more

A memory of Ormesby in 1947 by David Buttle

Auntie Kate's

Fond memories of visiting Aunt Kate's in late 60's & 70's.

A memory of Falkirk in 1960 by Iain Mac Dermid

The Lodge Cottage Marshbrook

My grandparents used to own the 'Lodge' in Marshbrook during the 70's and I spent many a happy summer holiday with them there. My grandparents, Jack and Ethel Perkins, moved there from Birmingham and spent a lot of ...Read more

A memory of Marshbrook by Neil Mc Grandles

Memories Of My Birthplace

The big white building was a cafe called "Bertorelli's". they also had a smaller cafe at the other end of Newbiggin which was called the West End.

A memory of Newbiggin by Alan Dobie

Day Trip To Chopwell

One day I went for one of my favourite walks around Milkwellburn and Chopwell Woods, it was a lovely hot day when I started chatting to a lovely gentleman walking his pet dogs. After 20 minutes it turned out that one of my ...Read more

A memory of Chopwell in 2012 by Mark Johnston

Gainsborough

The Gainsborough today is not the Gainsborough of my youth. It was a busy market town with a very busy market on Tuesdays and Saturdays. A lot of farmers came into town on a Tuesday to take care of their business, a quick pint and ...Read more

A memory of Gainsborough by Richard Chantry

1960s Live Music In Coalville

Hello! I was born in 1950 and lived in Coalville, until I was 19 years old. I went to Belvoir Road C. P. School and King Edward 7th Grammar School. The thing I remember most about growing up in Coalville, as a ...Read more

A memory of Coalville

Oakdale Club, 1961 1964

I have really fond memories of my teenage years spent in Kenyon Rd, Oakdale, where I lived with my mum Jessie, dad Horace, or Harry as he was known to his mates, and my brothers Michael and Keith Grimes. I will always ...Read more

A memory of Oakdale in 1962 by Sylvia Webb

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,321 to 22,344.

Caption For Scarborough, Westboro' 1891

Westborough is one of the main thoroughfares linking the North Eastern Railway station and the town.

Caption For Romsey, Market Place 1904

The imposing figure of Lord Palmerston surveys Romsey's Market Place.

Caption For Rowsley, Bridge And Peacock Inn C1870

This is yet another of the fascinatingly beautiful bridges that span the river Wye.

Caption For Bakewell, Memorial Hospital 1923

Built as a memorial to the casualties in the First World War, this building on Butts Road has been added to quite extensively.

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1889

Even in Victorian times it had a wild reputation, but it reached the zenith of its colourful activities in the 20th century.

Caption For Norwich, Erpingham Gate 1891

Until the later 19th century, houses were built right up to the right jambs of the gateway.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

Only St John the Baptist's church and a couple of houses nearby escaped from the bombs intended for the port and the railway station.

Caption For North Berwick, Tantallon Castle 1897

James V was resentful of the Douglases, so he laid siege to Tantallon in 1528. Red Douglas held out for three weeks before surrendering.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Winchester Road C1965

Once a village, Chandler's Ford has now been swallowed up by the suburbs of nearby Southampton and Eastleigh.

Caption For Scunthorpe, High Street C1960

This is a useful spot in the street: the Post Office is on the left, the Trustee Savings Bank is adjacent to the bus, and the shiny new frontage of the Co-op is second on the right.

Caption For Camberley, London Road C1955

Notice the advertisement outside the Municipal Offices extolling the benefits of collecting waste paper. Enclosed in the same complex were the Library and the local Museum.

Caption For Pelynt, Church And Village C1955

The impressive Webb's Hotel is a well-known landmark on the south side of The Parade in Liskeard. Sad to say, it is no longer a hotel, and the garage on the right is now a food store.

Caption For Polkerris, The Harbour C1960

We are looking at the village from the end of the pier.

Caption For Kendal, Branthwaite Brow 1914

Branthwaite Brow is one of the three streets which meet Kent Street as it leads up the steep hill opposite Miller Bridge.The others are Finkle Street and Stramongate.

Caption For Reading, Prospect Park 1904

Two years before this photograph was taken, Reading Corporation was persuaded that Prospect Park should be bought 'for the benefit of weary workers who, when at rest, need some open space where communion

Caption For Hunstanton, Manor Park Larder, Manor Park Caravan Site C1965

From the early days of caravan parks, it soon became apparent that visitors wanted the sites to become 'one stop shops' incorporating shopping and entertainment.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street C1955

Looking through the Gate in to the Close, a notice on the doors is a reminder that they are shut every night at 11pm.

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1889

Even in Victorian times it had a wild reputation, but it reached the zenith of its colourful activities in the 20th century.

Caption For Broadstairs, And Grand Hotel 1899

The Victorian bulk of the Grand Hotel looms over Louisa Bay; this photograph shows how the clifftop had become increasingly built-up.

Caption For Margate, Pettman's Bathing Platform 1918

Margate's famous Jubilee clock tower is prominent in this picture of the beach.

Caption For Norwich, Erpingham Gate 1891

Until the later 19th century, houses were built right up to the right jambs of the gateway.

Caption For Norwich, Chapelfield Gardens 1901

Once belonging to the collegiate church of St Mary-in-the-Fields, this green was an unofficial park until 1877.

Caption For Bromyard, Kidderminster Road C1960

When I visited recently all I could hear was the sound of birds, including a woodpecker pecking.

Caption For Weobley, The Unicorn Inn C1960

The Unicorn is one of several beautiful, old timber inns in Weobley.