Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Oving Ref. HOSM56012
1898, Quainton Ref. HOSM57358
1919, Shabbington Ref. HOSM58859
1878, Pilsley Ref. HOSM56642
1910, Radcot Ref. HOSM57437
1899, Alkerton Ref. HOSM35794
1898, Aynho Ref. HOSM36735
1898, Wigginton Ref. HOSM64566
1896, Morley Ref. HOSM64729
1886, Acton Ref. HOSM35525
1883, Eaton Ref. HOSM44499
1883, Bankshead Ref. HOSM64982
1896, Berden Ref. HOSM37524
1896, Birchanger Ref. HOSM70163
1892, Blackburn Ref. HOSM34171
1892, Langho Ref. HOSM50815
1892, Salesbury Ref. HOSM58390
1916, Argoed Ref. HOSM36194
1916, Gelli-Hâf Ref. HOSM46171
1879, Blakeney Ref. HOSM34176

Books

442 books found. Showing results 2,233 to 2,256.

Memories

29,068 memories found. Showing results 931 to 940.

No One Can Take Away Our Memories And Our Faith

I was only 9 years old. It was my first holliday away from Romania, and for a child it was amazing to live in a completely different world (even if it was for 2 weeks). I remember every day that I spent ...Read more

A memory of Barling in 1990 by Alexa Cristina

Burrow Hill Today

Burrow Hill School is now derelict. It closed in 1998 and I have just walked past the boarded-up site this afternoon. Although I have lived in Frimley Green since 1993 and seen one of its main buildings from within a housing ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green by John Parker

Raf Radar At Inverbervie

I was based in Inverbervie from March 1957 till March 1958 with 977 Signals Unit of the Royal Air Force. 977 SU operated radar from an underground site on the hill a couple of miles north of the village. Height finding ...Read more

A memory of Inverbervie in 1957 by Martin Dilly

Rayne In 1950 1960

I was born in Rayne and in the 1950s.I have fond memories of being able to play various sports in the road at School Road with my brother Peter and friend Richard Dodd, gaining a few more players as word got around! We used to mark ...Read more

A memory of Rayne by Hugh Walker

Feeling Homesick

You know I haven't come across anyone who did their 8 weeks' training at Vindi in the summer months, most people you talk to remember most of all the severe winters. I am no exception, I remember going down to the ship from the ...Read more

A memory of Sharpness in 1960 by Allister Jones

The Farnborough Puddle

I used to love The Puddle, I used to go there every weekend during term time from when it opened at Easter every year, until in closed in October. I would try to go every day during the summer holidays, but I didn't always ...Read more

A memory of Farnborough in 1964 by Jean Cargill

Memories Of Sneinton

Betty and I were brought up in Davidson Street, Sneinton just before the Second World War. It was a small back-to-back terraced house with an outside toilet. One of my first recollections was being bathed in the small kitchen ...Read more

A memory of Sneinton in 1930 by Fred Pearson

Evacuation

I was 6 years old in 1941 and a native of Glasgow. During the worst of the German bombing at that time, my mother, brother and I moved to Auchnahyle Farm, which was farmed by my father's uncle and aunts, Bob, Mag and Jess Jamieson. My ...Read more

A memory of Pitlochry in 1941 by Robert Jamieson

Those Lovely Days

These days Greylake's claim to fame is the council tip where people get rid of their rubbish, but when I was a little girl it was one of the greatest places in the world to me. If you go a couple of fields past the tip and look ...Read more

A memory of Greylake in 1955 by Marilyn Kick

Please Help!

Hi! I have recently been researching into my family history, and I came across a photograph dated to around the early 1870s in my home. On the back it read Wm Hughes photographer and oil painter in Llangefni and Amlwch on Sundays ...Read more

A memory of Llangefni by Rachel Williams

Your search returned a large number of results. Please try to refine your search further.

Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 2,233 to 2,256.

Caption For Castle Donington, Market Street C1955

The photograph is dominated by a brick and stone building typical of its turn-of-the-century date, but in this southern sector of the town earlier houses are to be found, including a stone-faced building

Caption For Brixham, Fishing Boats 1889

This idyllic picture of the Brixham fishing fleet gives some idea of just how much the fishing industry dominated the town for hundreds of years.

Caption For Laleham, The River 1934

Old Laleham stands back from the reaches of the Thames, and the early boating fraternity used to enjoy catching glimpses of it from the water.

Caption For Caernarfon, The Castle 1891

Known today for its massive castle (begun in 1285), one of Edward I's chain of fortresses built to subdue the Welsh, this town on the shore of the Menai Strait at the mouth of the River Seiont is now staunchly

Caption For Maidstone, The Old Palace 1892

This view shows the alteration of the window and roofline of the central porch. The palace is Maidstone's oldest building, originally Norman, but substantially rebuilt in the 14th century.

Caption For Burnham Overy Town, The Village C1955

The name of this inn is the Hero, after the most famous inhabitant of the Burnhams: Horatio Nelson, born in the rectory of nearby Burnham Thorpe, and later to become England's greatest admiral, and victor

Caption For Eype, Village 1930

Eype village is a quarter of a mile inland from the seashore, in a combe below the rolling Dorset downlands.

Caption For Lower Bentham, The Village C1955

Lower Bentham stands 15 miles east of Lancaster on the slopes of the Pennines.

Caption For Middlesmoor, Crown Hotel And Shop C1955

Middlesmoor is one of the highest villages in Nidderdale, enjoying fine views down the dale, especially from the churchyard of St Chad's parish church.

Caption For Keswick, From Latrigg 1889

The isolated outlier of Latrigg (1,203 ft) is an easy stroll from Keswick; it gives a grandstand view of the 'capital' of the northern Lakes.

Caption For Cherhill, White Horse And Monument C1955

On the top of the hill are the remains of Oldbury Castle (an Iron Age fort) and the striking Lansdowne Monument erected in 1845 to the memory of an ancestor of a local landowner.

Caption For Ironbridge, C1960

Fortunately this period was also to see the devel- opment of an interest in industrial archaeology, and efforts were made to save not only the bridge but other sites of interest locally.

Caption For Milton Keynes, Caldecotte Lake 2005

He was the mighty Fish Lizard, or Icthyosaurus. Whatever caused his death can only be guessed at. But his corpse was eventually covered and compressed by mud and sand.

Caption For Sutton, Manor Park Road 1903

Manor Park Road runs along the east side of Manor Park. This view is taken a little way north of its junction with Carshalton Road.

Caption For Northchapel, The Village C1955

The village of Northchapel, which is situated 5 miles north of Petworth, was formerly a chapelry of Petworth, and only became a parish in its own right after an Act of Parliament in 1693.

Caption For Washington, The Village C1960

Washington, at the crossroads of two ancient routes, lies at the northern head of a 'wind gap' in the undulating chalk downland of high ridges and dry valleys.

Caption For Ansdell, The White Church C1955

This famous landmark situated at 22a Clifton Drive has always had this name because of its pure white exterior.

Caption For Chipping Norton, Market Street C1960

A little out of shot is the church of St Mary, which has an unusual gravestone in memory of Phillis Humphreys, who died at the age of 58 in 1763.

Caption For Bletchingley, The Hunt At Ye Olde Whyte Harte Hotel C1965

The hounds cluster around the door of this venerable white stuccoed landmark, which has been an inn since 1388.

Caption For Stocksbridge, From The Clock Tower C1955

A retired steelman looks across the industrial landscape of Stocksbridge, the steel-making town in the valley of the River Don between Sheffield and Penistone, on the edge of the Pennine moors.

Caption For Biddenden, The Village C1960

Most of the delightful old houses along this street were constructed during the 15th century, at a time when the village prospered as part of the profitable cloth trade centred on Cranbrook.

Caption For Canterbury, High Street C1955

Above the modern shopfronts and advertising signs, the picturesque assortment of buildings bear testimony to the city's rich history.

Caption For Golders Green, The Memorial And Golders Green Road C1960

An Edwardian, steeply-gabled terrace of shops and flats overlooks the dignified stone island War Memorial of 1923, with its stepped approach.

Caption For Bath, The Paragon 1911

Continue down Lansdown Road to The Paragon, a superb terrace of twenty-one houses set between two roads on steeply differing levels, their stables and vaults fronting Walcot Street far below.