Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1883 - 1901, Ashley Ref. HOSM59275
1884 - 1901, Snailwell Ref. HOSM59493
1879 - 1901, Broadoak Ref. HOSM39025
1879 - 1901, Ruddle Ref. HOSM58245
1888 - 1906, Nevern Ref. HOSM54768
1899 - 1916, Abercarn Ref. HOSM35527
1899 - 1900, Llwyncelyn Ref. HOSM51974
1899 - 1916, Risca Ref. HOSM57959
1899 - 1924, Chicheley Ref. HOSM40759
1924, Tickford End Ref. HOSM49405
1880 - 1900, Newport Ref. HOSM34973
1880 - 1881, Adeney Ref. HOSM35564
1880 - 1882, Moreton Ref. HOSM39115
1900 - 1901, Chadwell Ref. HOSM40497
1881 - 1900, Cheswell Ref. HOSM40735
1880, Ercall Heath Ref. HOSM44877
1881 - 1901, Honnington Ref. HOSM48853
1880 - 1900, Meretown Ref. HOSM53513
1880, Black Cross Ref. HOSM37903
1906, Hendra Croft Ref. HOSM48122

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,593 to 23,616.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,831 to 9,840.

St Mary Cray, Secondary Modern School. Orpington. Kent.

I first attended St Mary Cray secondary Modern school, Hearns Rise in about 1958/59 when I was about eleven or so. We had some very good teachers and most of the lessons I enjoyed except maths ...Read more

A memory of St Mary Cray by Derek Stocker

The Village I Called Home

Cwmllynfell is the place that I call home. I was born there in 1944 and lived on Gwernant Road with my aunt Marie and mam and dad. At the age of about five we moved down the hill to number 12 Gwilym Road which was next door ...Read more

A memory of Cwmllynfell by alanatcpm

Thanet Road / Church Road

I have fond memories of Erith . Both my grandparents once lived there. Does anyone remember Edith and Wally Ayers from Thanet road ? My other grandparents lived in Church road by the Pom Pom. Margery and James Hemmings.

A memory of Erith by louiseannscott

Scooter Years Mid Sixty S At The Mil

regular haught great meeting place for the mods and the live Friday music... some great bands like the in-betweens and casuals meeting place for the week end parties great friends were made abit of ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton by derekandjacqui

Cowking Family Of Lancaster

On behalf of my wife (Kathleen, nee Bromley) I am try to trace Gillian Cowking, believed to have been born December 1941 or thereabouts. Gillian worked for a while in Budapest and then later in Paris. Contact was then lost. Any info would be gratefully received. Thank you.

A memory of Lancaster by Dave Cleaver

Southall Town 50's 60's 70's 80's

Between 1950 - 1980's the family owned a bakers shop at 84 High Street. P.G.WOODFORD & SON (opposite the Police Station). If anyone has memories of this period it would be good to get in touch. I ...Read more

A memory of Southall by zilbarin

Childhood Memories Of South Molton

This is a belated response to Patricia Huxtable who recorded her memories of South Molton on 28th May 2008. My name is Guy Alford, I too was born in South Molton in 1941. My father Cyril Henry Alford owned a ...Read more

A memory of South Molton by guyalford

Our Introduction To Faversham.

After our marriage in March 1962 my wife and I spent a short while in Gillingham, living with my mother and sister. My mother was managing a branch of Stuarts the Cleaners and we were aware that a similar vacancy was soon ...Read more

A memory of Faversham by bjdam

My Early Years

I was born in 1940 in Danetree Road The Plough was the `local` for my parents. After the war ended,my parents moved in to The Plough and managed it on behalf of the owners,Gill and Madge Turk.The main business was running bars in local ...Read more

A memory of West Ewell by littlefold4

The Cricketers Inn Sockcross

I spent many happy times at the Cricketers when my mother Rose Marable ran and owned the pub in the 1950's I used to cycle there every Easter from Bromley, Kent to visit my mother and some of our family who lived with her. A lovely pub in a beautiful village.

A memory of Stockcross by j.porter71

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,593 to 23,616.

Caption For Crewe, Market Street C1955

Despite the fact that this part of Crewe has seen enormous development and regeneration in recent years, this view is still instantly recognisable.

Caption For Ingrave, Dairy Farm Pond 1908

This picture was taken five years after the celebrated composer Vaughan Williams visited the village of Ingrave collecting old folk songs.

Caption For Brixham, Prince Of Orange Monument 1891

William of Orange, whose statue looks away from the sea and towards England, landed at Brixham on 5 November 1688 to depose the Catholic King James II and to herald 'a glorious revolution'.

Caption For Broadstairs, View From The Cliffs 1887

The chalk cliffs of the coast at Broadstairs show superbly in this late Victorian view, looking across Louisa Bay and Viking Bay towards the harbour, in the days before any coastal protection work

Caption For Winchester, The Pentice C1955

Above the second shop on the left, the wood is brown and its walls are cream; the second bay window has been removed. The fifth shop along is Boots, which now occupies three of the shop fronts.

Caption For Norton, Fish Hatchery C1960

Norton-on-Derwent lies at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds; it is famous for its pure spring waters, which were utilised by these fish hatcheries.

Caption For Gloucester, Raikes's Sunday School 1923

Robert Raikes (1735-1811) is acknowledged by many to be the founder of the Sunday school movement, having opened the first such establishment in St Catherine Street in 1780.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral 1932

Now it has elegant pews and an altar with fine medieval painted panels (from St Michael-at-Pleas Church), and is the regimental chapel of the Royal Norfolk Regiment containing their flags, honour and memorials

Caption For Basildon, Market Place C1960

The town centre was constructed on a plateau halfway between Laindon and Vange. The block of 41 shops facing Market Square was the first to be built.

Caption For Barnston, Tree Cottage C1955

Barnston appears in the Domesday Book as 'Bernestone', then held by William Fitz-Nigel, second Baron of Halton.

Caption For Cardiff, City Hall 1925

The architect was E A Rickards, a devotee of the baroque style.

Caption For Hartford, The River 1898

The wooden foot bridges cross the streams to small islands that lace this part of the Ouse, where there were once mill races.

Caption For Ewelme, High Street And Watercress Beds C1960

The Smith family opened the watercress beds at the end of the 19th century. Ewelme watercress was highly sought-after by purchasers from many large cities, including London and Birmingham.

Caption For Reculver, The Tower C1955

It is believed that in AD43 the Romans under Emperor Claudius set up a small initial camp at Reculver because of its safe harbour.

Caption For Cosby, The Barn C1965

The ancient barn on the right bears the date 1766, but this is the date of its rebuilding; its original construction date was much earlier.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1950

The new A1 by-pass means that this village has become a quiet backwater, but signs of modern development can nowadays be seen - a housing estate has replaced the brick wall on the left.

Caption For Plymouth, Bedford Street 1913

Goodbody's Café was a popular spot, and indeed there is still a pub of that name on Mutley Plain.

Caption For Plymouth, The Guildhall 1924

The new stained glass window in the tower of St Andrew's, installed after the war, was designed by John Piper (who also designed the windows in the east end); it commemorates Nancy Astor and her husband

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, Grosvenor Road 1961

We are looking along Grosvenor Road towards the A26 to Tonbridge and London from the town centre at Five Ways, with Mount Ephraim Road on the left.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, The Bay Hotel 1927

The village became a favourite with artists and holidaymakers alike; many of its red-roofed cottages were perched somewhat precariously on the cliffs. It is also known as Bay Town.

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

Those at Skegness included a 700-seater saloon cum concert hall, which was extended in 1898 with the addition of new refreshment rooms. Steamboat trips ran from a landing stage.

Caption For Chartham, The River 1906

Four young children, seated on the bank of the Stour, are mirrored in the tranquil waters, while to their left, another adult resident stoops to fill a bucket.

Caption For Liskeard, Webb's Hotel 1890

Set at the centre of a generous open space adjoining The Parade, Webb's was the foremost hotel for Victorian travellers, and was built in 1833 to serve the coaching trade.

Caption For Easington, All Saints Church And Tithe Barn C1955

Many of the villagers celebrated by taking part in a play written by Sheila Yeger, the famous playwright. The tithe barn with its thatched roof dates from the 14th century.