Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885 - 1886, Scawby Ref. HOSM58756
1885 - 1886, Wrawby Ref. HOSM65240
1892 - 1893, Brighouse Ref. HOSM38925
1892 - 1893, Rastrick Ref. HOSM57463
1897 - 1909, Patcham Ref. HOSM56247
1896 - 1897, Pyecombe Ref. HOSM57343
1896 - 1897, Saddlescombe Ref. HOSM58371
1883 - 1902, Cleeve Ref. HOSM41134
1884, Compton Martin Ref. HOSM41728
1880 - 1900, Cowhill Ref. HOSM42063
1881 - 1902, Downend Ref. HOSM43452
1883, Flax Bourton Ref. HOSM45508
1880 - 1881, Hambrook Ref. HOSM47468
1881 - 1902, Kingswood Ref. HOSM50218
1902, Leigh Woods Ref. HOSM51060
1880, Old Down Ref. HOSM55620
1902, Oldland Common Ref. HOSM55732
1883 - 1902, Portbury Ref. HOSM56946
1879 - 1880, Rudgeway Ref. HOSM58252
1881 - 1902, Soundwell Ref. HOSM59607

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,161 to 23,184.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,651 to 9,660.

Wimbledon, Rushmer Pond.

I lived in Thornton Rd, went to school at Old Cenral, Camp Rd, used to walk passed the pond to school, in the thick smog's we would have got lost if we didn't hold hands. My friends and I had many happy years playing on the ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1948 by Janet Robson

John Green Of Bentleys Road

My grandfather, John Green, lived in Market Drayton and was a conjuror, entertainer, guitarist, ventriloquist and artist. My grandmother was Annie Caroline Green and they had 7 children. Does anyone have any memories of the family.

A memory of Market Drayton in 1920 by Ann Pamela Herbert

Cracking Wee Place

A cracking wee place, born in Edingburgh, but used to visit a pal of my brother's Richard (Tich Duncan) his sister Scoots is still in the village, I liked nitten so much I bought a house there?, 13 years now, my kids have all ...Read more

A memory of Newtongrange in 1986 by Chris English

Spring Visit 2013

This view of A La Ronde is little changed from 2013 - perhaps less greenery growing up the walls and better formal flower bed planting near the entrance. What made the visit special for me was being encouraged to play their grand ...Read more

A memory of Exmouth in 2013 by John Howard Norfolk

Farleigh Dene. Cliddesden

My father, Syd Cheale, was an evangelist with the European Christian Mission and we cared for many children and teenagers at Farleigh Dene in Cliddesden, Basingstoke. Dad and Mum told them about the Bible and Christianity. My ...Read more

A memory of Oakley in 1961 by Mary Braithwaite

The Parrot Pub

When I was going out with my now husband of over fourty eight years, in the early sixties, we used to go to the Parrot pub and we thought it was by the river? We have been back a few times and it is no longer by the river? There is a ...Read more

A memory of Shalford in 1963 by Mavis Hunt

Sbgs

fond memories, my school was at the bottom of the Avenue

A memory of Sale by Mike Evans

Trying To Remember The Road I Lived On

Am trying to piece together my life while in England. I was sent to some kind of institution when I was a few months old, probably in 1945/46. I believe that place was in the North of England. Then my mother ...Read more

A memory of Heston in 1949 by Paul Langseth

Springfield Villa.

Michael and Jimmy. I grew up in no1 Springfield Villa, next to Don and Vera and opposite Barry and Andrea. I have many happy memories of growing up there. I married in 91 at Dacre Church and my 4 children were christened there. ...Read more

A memory of Dacre Banks

George And Dragon Westerham Parish Church

My father, Ian Thomas, grew up in the George and Dragon which was owned by his parents. My dad told us many stories, particularly of the WW2 era, when he would climb out of his bedroom window (I believe the ...Read more

A memory of Westerham by Susan Thomas

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,161 to 23,184.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle, The Gate And The Drawbridge 1890

The castle underwent large-scale remodelling and extension over a fifty-year period during the 13th century, much of the work being commissioned by John de Barri.

Caption For Nottingham, The Market 1890

On market day the whole square was full of activity and people came into Nottingham from all the surrounding villages.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row East 1890

The building on the right at the bottom of Pelham Street was soon to be demolished and replaced by Boots the Chemists.

Caption For Nottingham, Cheapside 1890

The pavement on the right was the pitch for women flower-sellers on Wednesdays and Saturdays, creating a splash of colour.

Caption For Nottingham, Old Market Square C1950

A busy and sunny square with vehicles parked on the road in front of the Council House, although the forecourt was for official cars only.

Caption For Ludlow, Dinham Bridge And Castle Hill 1892

The building in the trees to the right of the picture is Dinham Hall. It was used in the early 1800s to imprison Lucien Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother.

Caption For Ludlow, The Market Hall 1892

The market hall was built in 1888 at a cost of £6,000; it lasted less than 100 years, being demolished in 1986.

Caption For Egham, The King's Head C1950

The photograph shows a view of Egham High Street, looking east. The King's Head Hotel, seen on the right in the photograph, dates back to the early 17th century.

Caption For Chesterfield, Tapton House 1902

Built in the 18th century, Tapton House is where railway engineer and businessman George Stephenson spent the last years of his life.

Caption For Hampstead, Bathing Pond 1898

This is the more subdued face of the Heath the shot is not packed with action. The ponds have for many years been used for swimming, fishing and sailing model craft.

Caption For Nuneaton, The Stable, Arbury Hall C1960

Mary Ann is better known to us as the writer George Eliot; in many of her books she wrote about the rural and industrialised Midlands.

Caption For St Ives, Back Road West 1890

The cottages are typical fishermen's homes of the time; the stairs led to living quarters, while the ground floors were the fish cellars and boat stores.

Caption For Mablethorpe, High Street C1955

The arrival of the railway in 1877 put Mablethorpe on the seaside holiday map, and the town is mainly Victorian or later.

Caption For Upper Dicker, The Dicker C1955

About two miles west of Hailsham is Upper Dicker, which has a Gothic-style church. Standing on a hill at a crossroads is the unusual house named The Dicker, built in 1908 for Horatio Bottomley MP.

Caption For Broadway, High Street C1955

From about 1600 Broadway was a thriving staging post, and horse-drawn carriages by the dozen stopped here to feed and water en route from London to Worcester - a journey of more than 17 hours.

Caption For Holt, The Hall 1896

This fine gabled building with huge chimneys is situated on the edge of the town, set in typical English parkland with lakes and rare trees.

Caption For Matlock, The Queen's Head C1870

The Queen's Head Hotel, now shops, used to stand just across Matlock Bridge (from where this photograph was taken) on the way south towards Derby.

Caption For Repton, The Hall C1955

It incorporates part of the 15th-century Prior Overton's Tower. Note the ornate, ball-topped entrance gate columns, and the earlier priory remains incorporated into the garden walls.

Caption For Little Bookham, Common 1906

Behind the signpost directing travellers to Dorking and Guildford is the lych gate leading to the churchyard of the small Norman church with its shingled spire.

Caption For Frimley, The White Hart Hotel 1906

On the left, outside the post office, two postmen are among the group eyeing the camera.

Caption For Mullion, Village 1904

The famous evangelist the Rev C H Spurgeon, who visited Mullion in 1872, was obviously impressed by the locals: 'If I were asked to select the Cornish parish which contains the greatest number of intelligent

Caption For Saundersfoot, Coppet Hall Sands C1955

The people to the right are enjoying a walk along the miner's route of the Stepaside line, which transported anthracite from the Stepaside area via Wiseman's Bridge, first by horse-drawn

Caption For Great Meols, The Railway Inn C1955

Pandering to the needs of motorists, the first Railway Inn was pulled down in the 1930s to make way for a larger establishment.

Caption For Middleton, Main Street 1951

The narrow and winding Main Street seen here is typical of most White Peak villages, and is definitely not built for modern traffic.