Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1910, Eaton Hastings Ref. HOSM44509
1898 - 1910, Fernham Ref. HOSM45325
1898 - 1910, Longcot Ref. HOSM52248
1898, Woolstone Ref. HOSM52706
1913, Holt Pound Ref. HOSM48790
1897 - 1898, Blaenllechau Ref. HOSM38022
1897 - 1898, Maerdy Ref. HOSM52948
1900, West Moors Ref. HOSM63918
1896, West Cornforth Ref. HOSM63789
1889 - 1890, Hunmanby Ref. HOSM49254
1888 - 1909, Reighton Ref. HOSM57709
1887 - 1888, Llanychaer Ref. HOSM52020
1887 - 1906, Penyraber Ref. HOSM59390
1910 - 1930, Fleetwood Ref. HOSM34521
1896 - 1906, Arpinge Ref. HOSM36241
1907 - 1908, Bickton Ref. HOSM37672
1895 - 1908, Damerham Ref. HOSM42853
1895 - 1908, Godshill Ref. HOSM46502
1895 - 1908, Hungerford Ref. HOSM49136
1895 - 1908, Hyde Ref. HOSM49234

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,753 to 22,776.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,481 to 9,490.

St Bart's Bomber

I was christened in this church in 1952. We lived in Crystal Palace Park Road, and I was a Cub Scout there as well, 4th Sydenham. I remember one year we entered a 'Soap Box' go-cart in the soap box derby that was held in Brighton ...Read more

A memory of Sydenham in 1958 by Wayne Ruffle

The Old Rectory Later Ragstone Lodge

Looking for anything on the Old Rectory in Stambridge. Does anybody remember the years before it was turned into a home for the elderly. I used to live there as my parents bought it from the church, we ...Read more

A memory of Great Stambridge in 1964 by Linda P Harle

Old Salt Sundays 1950's Wells Next The Sea

"As quick as you can, jump in dad's van - we are going to Wells-Next-The-Sea". With seaside sandwiches along, favourite egg n tomato ones plus the Primus for a nice cup of tea. Sing songs on our ...Read more

A memory of Wells-Next-The-Sea in 1953 by Sheila Parker

Long Lost Brother

I have just traced my long lost birth brother; John Foulds from Ashton Street - I had searched for 30 years to find him. There's no happy ending as I found out he passed away in 2006. I have been unable to find a photo ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery by Richy Horsley

Bearsted Maternity Hospital Hampton Court

I was born at Bearstead Hospital in 1954, my mother always reminded me that as we were not of that faith she made it quite clear to the hospital that she wanted me to remain 'intact' - well she thought ...Read more

A memory of Hampton Wick by Ed Holford

Childhood

My grandfather was a miner in the South Celynen. He started off at the age of 13 and was made redundant when the mines closed! But what's more interesting about him was that he had two hobbies. 1. was the love for repairing old clocks and ...Read more

A memory of Abercarn

Harry Parker

I am trying to trace my family history and I believe that my Great Uncle (Harry Parker) lived in Mount Pleasant Rd in Tottenham from the 30's through till his death in 1993. I have been told he was a Trolley & Bus driver and ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by Richard Fitzgerald

The Skating Ring In The South Park, Darlington

I'd just like to see a picture of this place as I spent many a day there in my youth.

A memory of Darlington in 1969 by Johnwebster John

Jo Anne's Mum

I lived in Curzon Crescent when I met Tony. Was at Willesden Grammar school and Tony lived in Stonebridge Park area of NW10. We briefly lived together in a bedsit near Kilburn and Shepherds Bush. He had two sisters that ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by Marilyn Mason

Childhood Memories

I had a wonderful childhood in Lower Willingdon - we lived, my brother and I, in a bungalow in St Annes Road and went to the village school in Upper Willingdon where Mr Morrell was the headmaster. I remember in the playground ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon in 1950 by Maureen Wheeler

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,753 to 22,776.

Caption For Bidford On Avon, Marlcliff 1901

About a mile from Bidford, the hamlet of Marlcliff sits snugly below the eponymous marl cliff beside the River Avon.

Caption For Chatham, The Royal Naval Memorial C1955

There is an impressive dignity about the globe-crowned, lion-guarded obelisk that was unveiled by HRH the Duke of Windsor in July 1922.

Caption For Chatham, Buckmore Park, Scouting C1965

Basic housekeeping is a requirement of any well-organised camp, and these boys carry out their chores under watchful adult eyes.

Caption For Weare Giffard, Post Office 1923

This is a quite charming view of an old donkey cart and a rough road surface. The road is made up today, but it is still as narrow.

Caption For Reading, The Maiwand Memorial And Bandstand 1904

Note the policeman's summer issue helmet, and the elegant white outfits and hats of the ladies.

Caption For Epping, View From Upshire C1955

A wonderfully evocative view showing the joys of the motorcar and the open road.

Caption For Woodbury, The Village C1960

Woodbury's village green is rarely as empty of parked cars as it was in this day in the 1960s.

Caption For Southampton, Above Bar 1900

Signs for Seville Orange Marmalade and Strongs Romsey Ales can be seen to the right of Bargate.

Caption For Hanley, Fountain Square C1965

Bennett is renowned for his novels based on The Potteries, and Mitchell was the designer of the legendary Spitfire fighter.

Caption For Rugeley, Lower Brook Street 1955

In 1954 the NCB sank its first pit in the country at Lea Hall, Rugeley.The colliery opened in July 1960; most of its output went by conveyor direct to nearby Rugeley, a power station.

Caption For West Bromwich, High Street 1963

West Bromwich was one of four Staffordshire county boroughs created in 1889; the others were Hanley, Walsall and Wolverhampton.

Caption For Askrigg, The Parish Church C1950

St Oswald's parish church at Askrigg is the mother church of Wensleydale, and it is easily the largest church in the dale.

Caption For Bournemouth, Grand Hotel 1895

The variety of accommodation ranged from hotels such as the Metropole and Grand down to family boarding houses, commercial lodgings and public houses.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pier 1918

There are few men in this picture taken in the last summer of the Great War - though Bournemouth was a popular retreat for soldiers on leave from the trenches.

Caption For Bournemouth, St Peters Church C1955

Bournemouth's Square stands at the very heart of the town, astride the Bourne Stream.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pavilion And Baths C1955

It is worth comparing this photograph with earlier ones of the same site to see the dramatic changes.

Caption For Redditch, Woolworth's, The Market Place C1960

Today Currys trades from an edge-of-town superstore in St Georges.

Caption For Dullingham, King's Head Corner C1955

Facing the King's Head is the guildhall of St James's Guild; it was built c1495, and has a jettied upper storey. In the 18th century it was used as a poorhouse.

Caption For West Kirby, Marine Lake C1960

In 1960 it catered for dinghy sailors, swimmers, paddlers and canoeists, with plenty of room for all.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Beach And Bandstand 1921

Looking at the bandstand from the beach, the reason for its popular name of 'the bird cage' is obvious.

Caption For Blisworth, The Elm Tree C1955

Only two of these cottages survived recent road improvements. They include the one on the left and the middle thatched dwelling on the right.

Caption For Bude, Lock And Breakwater 1893

Bude sea lock is still in use today, although the rest of the canal was abandoned in 1896. However, the barge section was retained as a water channel.

Caption For Darlington, S & D Railway, Number One Engine 1892

Designed and built by George Stephenson, Stockton and Darlington No 1, 'Locomotion', achieved a speed of 15mph when he hauled the 34-wagon inaugural train from Shildon to Stockton on 27 September 1825.

Caption For Lands End, 1890

It is fair weather, and a ketch is making good progress under sail as she passes between the rocks of the Longships Lighthouse and Land's End.