Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885 - 1899, Laxton Ref. HOSM50898
1896 - 1897, Branxton Ref. HOSM38797
1896, Melkington Ref. HOSM43347
1899 - 1919, Easton Ref. HOSM44471
1899 - 1919, Westrop Ref. HOSM64182
1896 - 1912, High Oaks Ref. HOSM53666
1888 - 1890, Selby Ref. HOSM35166
1889 - 1890, Barlow Ref. HOSM37041
1889 - 1890, Cawood Ref. HOSM40502
1887 - 1889, Foggathorpe Ref. HOSM45565
1888 - 1889, Hambleton Ref. HOSM47466
1888, Hirst Courtney Ref. HOSM48634
1890, Wistow Ref. HOSM64862
1895 - 1907, Halstead Ref. HOSM47532
1866 - 1895, Ightham Ref. HOSM49415
1869 - 1895, Underriver Ref. HOSM62864
1900 - 1901, Shaftesbury Ref. HOSM35170
1900 - 1924, Ferne Ref. HOSM45322
1900, Fontmell Magna Ref. HOSM45683
1900 - 1924, Ludwell Ref. HOSM52857

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,393 to 22,416.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,331 to 9,340.

Starks Hotel

In July 1971, we went to the IOW for the very first time, and were completely captivated by the place! We stayed in a self catering flat above Starks Hotel, which, unlike the old photo on here, was covered in ivy, and looked ...Read more

A memory of Freshwater Bay in 1971 by June Smalley

North East Marine

Does any one have old photos of the Apprentices Strike?

A memory of Wallsend in 1967 by John Murphy

The Smell...!

I still vaguely remember the smell of the slaughterhouse as I held on to my mum's hand as she dragged me through town. The oppressive red stone factory still features in my nightmares...

A memory of Calne in 1974 by Lisa Lee

Do You Remember The Lessells,From 1920 30s Townhill?

It is my 'auld maw' that used to stay in Townhill, her maiden name was Lessells, my gran & di were Catherine & John, my mum was born in 1930, she too is Catherine (cath). There are ...Read more

A memory of Townhill in 1930 by Wendy Mcgeary

Knights Of Milford

The shop with the blind outside was built by my grandparents in 1932, they already had two shops in Milford High Street, opposite the Post Office, a confectioners and a grocery shop. Grandpa and Grandma decided to expand the ...Read more

A memory of Milford on Sea by Janet Reed Nee Knight

Emergency Hospital In Byfleet

My birth certificate states I was born 1940 in Byfleet in an Emergency Hospital. Does anyone know where that would have been. Have no idea why I was there except my mother (a Canadian) was returning home to Canada but ...Read more

A memory of New Haw in 1940 by Mrs Harris

Days By The River

Hi, Just looking at some old family photos of us fishing by the Swans Neck at Birlingham back in the early 60s when I was about 12. I come from Birmingham and the place my father worked was Mitchells and Butlers brewery who ...Read more

A memory of Birlingham by Michael Lewis

Catching The Bus At The The Square

Hello, I was born in Crewe in 1947 and lived in Lockett St with my mother and father and 3 brothers. When I was about 3 or 4 we moved to the village of Weston about 3 miles from Crewe. We lived in Weston till 1963, ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1960 by Alan Pitchford

Lovely Place

I love Binstead, met my first wife there Carole, who lived in Beatrice Close. We walked all around the village but the best walk was from the Church of the Holy Cross up to Ladies Walk, a truly beautiful place which I still enjoy at my ...Read more

A memory of Binstead in 1960 by John Smith

The Atlantic House Hotel

Back in 1971, I joined a friend from London on a surfing trip to Polzeath. I'm from America, and was in the middle of a year-long jaunt around Europe and North Africa. I hadn't gone surfing in several months and was ...Read more

A memory of Polzeath in 1971 by Joel Sanoff

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,393 to 22,416.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, 1891

Essex lacks natural rock so skills in the use of wood and brick-making have been well developed over the centuries.Attractive wrought iron fencing surrounds the long gardens on the right.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, The Pier Pavilion C1930

In contrast to the impressively wide and well-built promenades to be seen in Llandudno and elsewhere, the fallen rubble wall on the left here and the submerged groynes give the impression

Caption For Henley On Thames, Marsh Lock C1955

Field Marshal Conway's great 18th-century landscape improve- ments and garden buildings in the grounds of Park Place included the rustic boulder-bedecked bridge on the right, carrying the Wargrave

Caption For Erlestoke, The Village 1900

Erlestoke is on the northern edge of Salisbury Plain and offers views that can still be recognised from this photograph.

Caption For Romford, Western Road 1908

Since the part-pedestrianisation of South Street, Western Road has become a major traffic route lined with bus stops, its pavements crowded with scurrying shoppers.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street Gate 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 London, The George Inn, Southwark C1875

This inn survives in Southwark; it is now in the care of the National Trust. The building, dating from 1676, is now London's only galleried inn.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, From The Weir 1891

After the Dissolution, the abbey was left a ruin and many of its stones were eventually carted off and used to widen the old Leeds Bridge.

Caption For Southport, Queen Victoria Statue 1904

The statue was later relocated to the top of Nevill Street.

Caption For Alfington, Village 1906

Alfington is a tiny village alongside the river Otter, north of Ottery St Mary.

Caption For Weobley, The Unicorn Inn C1960

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

Caption For Chelmsford, Duke Street C1950

The building nearest the camera, Rainsford House, was built around the turn of the century. From1924 it housed the town's municipal offices, but was eventually replaced by a new Civic Centre.

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Caption For Ware, 1929

This peaceful parkland, with trees overhanging the carefully channelled waterway, was the creation of the local 17th-century Quaker poet and writer John Scott, who came to Ware from Bermondsey and used

Caption For Hoddesdon, The Shopping Centre C1965

Here we see another view of the bleak and unappealing shopping precinct, constructed when the town's population numbered less than twenty thousand people; it appears less incongruous when viewed alongside

Caption For Abbotsham, Church Of St Helen, South Side 1890

According to an inscription on one of the octagonal piers, the north aisle was built in 1593, although a church must have existed here much earlier as the font is 13th-century.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Promenade 1920

Its worshippers must have seen a great variety of ships and boats use the estuary far below.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Promenade 1920

Its worshippers must have seen a great variety of ships and boats use the estuary far below.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road 1914

By 1914 the Cinema De Luxe had a rival 200 yards away, the Whitehall, which prominently advertises its wares to the fascination of passers-by.

Caption For Askrigg, Main Street 1914

One of Askrigg's main industries was clockmaking, and it is said that more timepieces were made here than anywhere else in the North Riding.

Caption For Knaresborough, The Mother Shipton Inn 1914

This is a petrifying well, similar to the one at Matlock Bath in Derbyshire, where the limestone content of the spring water solidifies objects which fall into it.

Caption For Colchester, West Stockwell Street 1904

All except the building on the far left survive now, although Daniell and Sons is now The Stockwell Arms pub.

Caption For Bridgwater, The Bridge 1903

In years gone by, the river Parrett carried a large volume of traffic.

Caption For Staithes, C1885

This view and view No 79002 show how Staithes nestles in the shadow of the two mighty cliffs.

Caption For Liskeard, Cheesewring Long Tom 1908

At Cheesewring, a mile or two from St Cleer, there are dozens of mysterious stone monuments on the moor. They include megalithic stone circles, standing stones and old Celtic carved crosses.