Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895, Good Easter Ref. HOSM46549
1895, Woodham Ferrers Ref. HOSM65027
1884 - 1885, Cheltenham Ref. HOSM34311
1882 - 1883, Farmington Ref. HOSM45169
1883, Guiting Power Ref. HOSM47227
1900 - 1919, Icomb Ref. HOSM49261
1883, Seven Springs Ref. HOSM58844
1883 - 1885, Southam Ref. HOSM59863
1883, Stanley Pontlarge Ref. HOSM60274
1900, Botany Bay Ref. HOSM38382
1899 - 1900, Llanishen Ref. HOSM45140
1900 - 1920, Mounton Ref. HOSM54239
1900 - 1901, Tidenham Ref. HOSM61948
1900 - 1918, Tintern Ref. HOSM62014
1894 - 1912, Longcross Ref. HOSM52252
1894 - 1912, Lyne Ref. HOSM52973
1897 - 1923, Bellingdon Ref. HOSM37455
1923, Lye Green Ref. HOSM52870
1895 - 1896, Whiteley Ref. HOSM64401
1895, Kingsmead Ref. HOSM64969

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,729 to 22,752.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,471 to 9,480.

Hounslow In The 1950's And 1960's

I am Rosemary Harris (now Davies) and I was born in Livingstone Road in 1943 and was christened at St Stephen’s Church. I attended Hounslow Town Infants and Juniors and then Bulstrode Girls School from 1955-1960, ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Rosemary Davies

School

I lived at 112 Woodside View. Happy memories of the village school. Remember blackberry picking in Blackberry woods, also Plum Lane. I also remember walking past somewhere at night when we had been to the cinema and being scared of bats!

A memory of Honington in 1963

Annie Deveraux

I found my Granny on the 1911 census living in Wetley Rocks at the age of 3 years. Annie later married Roy Marsden and lived in Great Haywood. I think she was born in Wetley Rocks but I am not sure? Michelle

A memory of Wetley Rocks in 1900 by Michelle Hogan

Spring Lane Post Office

Where have the years gone? I remember walking to the chip shop in Spring Lane to get my chips and gherkins when I was pregnant (can't eat them now). Also the good old Post Office where my ex saw an advert for Labrador ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke in 1960 by Rita Lange

Windsor Street

I used to live on Windsor Street. My name was Rita Meuse, my mum and dad were Sid and Irene. I used to go to the Tin School and had a brother called Cyril, he was in the cubs. I used to swing on the lampost with my friends. We went ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1950 by Rita Daly

Another Memory Of Weymouth

In the 50's Bertram Mills Circus used to come to town and I remember there was a great procession through the streets near the harbour, this included the elephants and the prancing horses! On Saturday mornings there were ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth

Bournemouth

One of my memories of Bournemouth in the 60's was its ice-skating rink where we used to go from school on Saturday afternoons. Bournemouth was a very smart place with good quality individual shops. It was always a treat to go shopping ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth

Holgate/Parish

My happy memories of staying with my nan and grandad Leeder who lived in Newman's End. However, my great grandmother Edith Parrish, her second marriage, as her first husband Charles Holgate died in the first world war. So I ...Read more

A memory of Matching Green by Denise Large

Chadwick Arms Hill Ridware

I well remember Percy and Sylvia Knight at the Chad. Two of the nicest people you could ever meet. Great nights when along with Phill Eccleston on keyboards, I would sing in the pub. Sometimes all the band, Blue Serge, ...Read more

A memory of Hill Ridware by Leonard Tiso

Grimshaw Lane

I very much so recall Grimshaw Lane, we lived at no.411 next to the Highams and the Howarths, and the Digmoor Primary School with Fred Holmes as the headmaster. Fred was a keen sportsman who encouraged the playing of sport on the ...Read more

A memory of Upholland Sta in 1955 by Ken Hesketh

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,729 to 22,752.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

This view looks towards Lendal Bridge and the towering bulk of the Minster.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Athenaeum 1906

This view shows the end of Boutport Street, where it enters The Square. The large building in the distance is The Athenaeum.

Caption For Ivybridge, From River C1876

A view in winter of the river Erme near Ivybridge. This pretty river rises on Dartmoor, seen in the background, and flows 14 miles to the English Channel.

Caption For Liphook, The Town 1911

Liphook expanded as a village thanks to the London-Portsmouth road and the arrival of the railway in 1859.

Caption For Brixham, The Harbour 1925

Small merchant vessels and privateers were constructed during earlier times for trade and piracy, though in later years many of the shipbuilders concentrated on building and repairing fishing boats.

Caption For Stokenchurch, The Oxford Road C1945

The telegraph wires have long gone to be succeeded by other media, and although most of the houses in this view remain, the place is virtually unrecognisable and the traffic scanty: this

Caption For Colchester, Town Hall Interior 1904

The monumental scale of the town hall is contin- ued inside the Moot Hall, a linguistic link to Anglo- Saxon Colchester.

Caption For Rottingdean, Tudor Close House C1955

Tudor Close House was a skilful 1920s conver- sion of much older farm buildings into seven houses.

Caption For Cowes, Watching The Racing 1933

A yachting regatta first took place off Cowes in 1776. The town's yacht club became the Royal Yacht Club in 1820 on the accession of George IV, a notable member.

Caption For Eastry, Sandwich Lane C1955

The mother of the actress Susan Hampshire once lived here too. Susan, meanwhile, has always loved the area, and moved to a Georgian house in nearby historic Sandwich.

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, High Street North End C1960

The weatherboarded cottages on the left are known as Halls Row Cottages. The school, erected in 1847, was a National School.

Caption For Porthpean, Beach C1955

Behind the trees on the left is Porthpean House, home of the Petherick family.

Caption For Uttoxeter, The Hockley C1955

The brook ran through land owned by Mr John Bamford of Oldfields Hall, who did not object to the children using it.

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, High Street 1931

In the days of Leland, that well-travelled topographer, the Severn was tidal at this point and large vessels reached the bridge at Upton; the bridge was the only crossing point on the river, apart from

Caption For Abergavenny, Llanwenarth Church Interior 1898

Though there are a number of candles on the pulpit and in the chandelier suspended from the ceiling, it is likely that oil lamps would also have been used at this time.

Caption For Sharpham, Sharpham House And The Bathing House 1899

Today, it is famous for two things: cheeses, made from the milk of Jersey cattle; and Sharpham wines, which have even received the thumbs-up from French experts.

Caption For St Cleer, The Well 1938

On the edge of Bodmin Moor, near Liskeard, are several important archaeological sites with Celtic remains. This is St Cleer's Holy Well in the village named after him.

Caption For Avebury, The Circle C1955

The excavated undressed stones can be seen with the tower of the village church just behind the trees.

Caption For Cromer, Jetty Street 1925

On a Sunday, it would be crammed full of parading fashionable ladies, who would be walking back after the service from the church to the Hotel de Paris.

Caption For Canvey Island, The Beach House Restaurant C1955

The flat nature of the surrounding countryside is again shown in this photograph.

Caption For Windermere, Above Waterhead 1912

Horse-drawn coaches wait patiently to take passengers from the boats at Waterhead, near Ambleside on Windermere.

Caption For Odiham, The Vicarage 1924

It is unusual that the vicarage in the High Street is built to a very high standard and size, a reflection perhaps on the wealth of this large and prosperous parish.

Caption For Tintern, The Village 1925

Here we have a leisurely scene outside the Rose and Crown - perhaps the barrel on the cart is being delivered there.

Caption For Marlborough, The Green 1902

Today, nearly a century later, the view is instantly recognisable, with the lofty tower of St Mary the Virgin's church in the centre and the Town Hall a little to the left.