Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1891, Gate Helmsley Ref. HOSM46107
1889, Gilling East Ref. HOSM46218
1889 - 1890, Goodmanham Ref. HOSM46655
1892, Green Hammerton Ref. HOSM47112
1891 - 1892, Huby Ref. HOSM49069
1853 - 1892, Kirkbymoorside Ref. HOSM50441
1892, Little Ouseburn Ref. HOSM51573
1891, Low Mill Ref. HOSM52437
1890 - 1891, Middlethorpe Ref. HOSM53650
1890 - 1891, Murton Ref. HOSM54429
1889, North Cliffe Ref. HOSM55187
1890 - 1891, Nunnington Ref. HOSM55464
1890 - 1891, Pocklington Ref. HOSM56872
1890 - 1891, Sinnington Ref. HOSM59296
1890 - 1891, Youlthorpe Ref. HOSM65458
1886, Ystradmeurig Ref. HOSM65469
1896 - 1907, Hockley Ref. HOSM70508
1906, Trevescan Ref. HOSM65715
1906, Logan Rock Ref. HOSM70716
1906, Porth Joke Ref. HOSM70942

Books

442 books found. Showing results 23,905 to 23,928.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,961 to 9,970.

Growing Up In Gorton, Tompson Road

Most of my family grew up on tompson road, just off mount road. With the old doctors surgery on the corner. My dad Charlie Parkinson lived at the first house opposite the doctors, no 2. My mum Mary Fisher lived at no 14 ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by pandlleigh568

Stockwell Road Primary School

I also attended Stockwell Road primary school. One of my friends was Sally Mills. Another friend was Pat Bosher who lived in the police flats in Ferndale Rd. I lived in Hargwyne St & remember the rag & bone man ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by panda177

Pride Of The Valley

My mother was born in Churt and grew up at Number Four Sandy Lane. She worked for a time at the Pride of the Valley during the war and lived upstairs in one of the rooms. While working at the Pride, she met and later married a Canadian ...Read more

A memory of Churt by rlangner

Vernon Place Uckfield

My great grandfather, one of the early founders of the Liverpool Victoria Insurance Society ( LV= ), died in retirement in 1905 at Vernon Place. I understand the the address no longer exists. Can anyone enlighten me to where it was ? Many thanks for any help. David Allen, Leeds.

A memory of Uckfield by dw.allen

Cheddar Photographer C H Collard

My maternal grandparents lived in Cheddar from 1890 to 1950. My grandfather owned a shop in Bath Street which was a tobacconist/barber/ photographer business and he took early postcard photos of the village, including ...Read more

A memory of Cheddar

Working On Blackburn Market In The 1950s

I was born in 1935 and raised in Blackburn, attending the Grammar School until my widowed mother could not afford to keep me there. I left school in February 1952 and got a job as a Junior Clerk in the Markets ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn

Tonsils

When I was about nine years old, the family doctor discovered a very bad case of tonsillitis. "Better have them removed as soon as possible." he tersely told my mother. With a brand new National Health in place, I was placed into Great ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead by barnacle.roy

Soap Factory

Hi can anybody tell me the name of the soap factory that was on Kirkby Trading Estate in the 1950's / 1960's?

A memory of Kirkby by jeandaly5

Mayo Road........Saunders Family/Jenkinson Family, 1950s/60s

I was born in Park Royal hospital on a hot July day in 1957 and was taken home to Mayo Road, where almost our entire family lived at numbers 46, 53 and 56. I was christened at St Mary's church, on my ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by mark.jenkinson

Bayonne Road And Garvan Road

My dad ted williams was born in bayonne road next door to the Baptist church. I was born in garvan road December 1949. My mums mum lived four doors away and my aunts all lived in fulham, it was a close neighbourhood but in a ...Read more

A memory of Fulham

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 23,905 to 23,928.

Caption For Bristol, Old Houses And Tolley's Bank 1890

The junction of Wine Street and High Street. High Street was where Joseph Cottle opened a bookshop and publishing house in 1791.

Caption For Sheffield, The Victoria Hall C1955

Situated in Norfolk Street, the Victoria (Methodist) Hall was designed by W F Hale and built in brick with stone dressing.

Caption For Boscombe, The Arcade 1892

From the Pier 1900 Boscombe developed to the east of Bournemouth in mid-Victorian times, attracting the wealthy and fashionable.

Caption For Frogholt, Cottages 1903

We may be thankful that this beautiful cottage in the tiny hamlet of Frogholt near Newington (just outside Folkestone) remains unchanged today.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, The Beach C1960

Angmering-on-Sea is a modern residential area with a quiet beach. The photograph shows a typical shingle beach of large flint pebbles, wooden groyne sea defences and a concrete sea wall.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Golden Hind And Pier C1950

The Palace Hotel makes an impressive backdrop for this rear view of The Golden Hind. The main function rooms in the hotel overlooked the sea.

Caption For Shoeburyness, Ness Road C1955

In the foreground stands the arch of the Conservative Club, with the solid brick-built Cambridge Hotel next door. The honey-pot style telegraph poles carry lines to the surrounding

Caption For Colchester, St Boltolph's Priory 1892

Within the nave, centuries of burials had raised the ground level by about 4 ft.

Caption For Crowthorne, Sandhurst Road 1906

However, the influence of the Roman Occupation is still much in evidence. The Devil's Highway, a Roman road, passes through the village, and two Roman milestones can still be seen locally.

Caption For Holyport, Main Road 1909

Several years after this photograph was taken, the East Berkshire village of Holyport became the setting for a First World War PoW camp and German soldiers were regularly seen marching through

Caption For Preston, Fishergate 1903

There is an interesting diversity of shops, from a plumber's to the Cocoa Rooms - this has always been Preston's main shopping street.

Caption For Weymouth, St Mary's Street C1955

It is a busy day in this important commercial thoroughfare leading up to the church of St Mary, seen here in the distance.

Caption For Farnham, Old Hop Kilns C1955

During the 18th century hops were of prime importance to Farnham, which had five breweries and had more inns than any other town in Surrey.

Caption For Camelford, Bridge 1906

A few sheep wandering in the road are watched over by a lad sitting on the bridge parapet in this view looking west along what is now the busy A39 through the village.

Caption For Branscombe, Village And The Smithy 1898

It probably provided horseshoes for such village notables as Nicholas Wadham, founder of Wadham College, and Captain Ewell, who commanded the marines aboard HMS 'Victory'.

Caption For Gillingham, Entrance To The Strand C1955

It sits near to Brompton Barracks, and now forms part of the Black Lion Leisure Centre. I wonder who picked up the litter on the pavement outside the café, right?

Caption For Matlock, Bridge 1892

This sturdy gritstone bridge has spanned the mighty River Derwent in the centre of Derbyshire's county town for five centuries, although it has been widened and strengthened to take modern traffic.

Caption For Hathersage, Leadmill Bridge 1896

The handsome Leadmill Bridge, on the Grindleford approach to Hathersage, spans the Derwent in three graceful gritstone arches.

Caption For Witham, Church Street C1965

In the centre of the picture stands the forge, which is believed to date back over 670 years, although it is thought that horses and ponies were shod here long before that.

Caption For Falmouth, Flushing From Green Bank 1893

Flushing's quays were built by Dutch engineers in the 17th century; with the arrival of the Royal Mail Packets, it became a flourishing port with elegant houses occupied by naval officers.

Caption For Trowbridge, Parish Church 1923

The church of St James was probably founded in about 1200. There are rectors recorded since 1229.

Caption For Cark In Cartmel, The Bridge 1897

There are a number of bridges serving mill-works houses.

Caption For Llandudno, Conwy Valley 1890

Only a short distance from the vigorously booming Llandudno, this faded lime- washed farmhouse reminds us that earning a living in the less hospitable reaches of the valley was somewhat more

Caption For East Grinstead, Hermitage Lane 1904

Ten years before this photograph was taken, this part of East Grinstead became known as Hermitage Lane, taking its name from The Hermitage, an 18th-century house demolished in the 1970s.