Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1900 - 1901, Earith Ref. HOSM44253
1887 - 1900, Fenton Ref. HOSM45312
1885 - 1900, Godmanchester Ref. HOSM46599
1885 - 1900, Hinchingbrooke House Ref. HOSM48593
1887 - 1900, Houghton Ref. HOSM49131
1887, Ramsey Heights Ref. HOSM57429
1900, Tick Fen Ref. HOSM61835
1887 - 1900, Winwick Ref. HOSM64836
1887 - 1900, Woodhurst Ref. HOSM65040
1899 - 1907, Hollingworth Ref. HOSM48721
1899 - 1907, Warhill Ref. HOSM54272
1894 - 1895, Ilford Ref. HOSM34676
1886 - 1901, Ilminster Ref. HOSM34680
1886 - 1901, Broadway Ref. HOSM39111
1886, Dowlish Wake Ref. HOSM43446
1895, Nine Ashes Ref. HOSM55080
1884, Ivytree Fm Ref. HOSM35765
1882 - 1883, Ashbocking Ref. HOSM36284
1881 - 1884, Bentley Ref. HOSM37513
1880 - 1881, Brightwell Ref. HOSM38934

Books

442 books found. Showing results 24,169 to 24,192.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 10,071 to 10,080.

Shaw

I remember going shopping in Oldham markets with my mother, there used to be a man sat on a trolley just inside the door (he had no legs I think he used to beg for money) as soon as he saw a copper he was of down the street on his trolley. The ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1963 by Barbara Aldridge

St.Teresa's Convent

(ex Auton). So many memories of my years at the Convent. I learnt to ride here, firstly at the old stables and then a new one was built at the end of the long drive-way behind, run by Miss Turnbull. Played tennis everyday, ...Read more

A memory of Effingham in 1966 by Amanda Gardiol

Friars Children's Home, 31 Bradford Street, Bocking

My mother wrote her childhood memories about 10 years before she died in 1992. She was sent to Friars Children's Home for the sole purpose of working when she was 14 in about 1926. I think that her ...Read more

A memory of Bocking in 1920 by Mary Hill

Streatham Common Station

As a boy I was shipped off in the summer holidays from the family farm in Kent to stay with Grandparents at 15 Ellison Road. I soon developed a fascination for the trains and would spend most days on the station ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1959 by Lynn Woods

Joining The Balls Family.

In 1960 I married Alan Balls who was the son of Cecil and Audrey Balls of Halesworth. Cecil was the brother of William Balls and his daughter Linda was our bridesmaid when we married in Southwold church in 1960. ...Read more

A memory of Yoxford in 1958 by Beryl Balls

The Markhams

My mum took us to Bascote Heath to see Aunt Hilda (nee Markham), she was married to Ted Fox. Aunt Hilda would take us round the woods to pick the primroses and violets and then we would have tea. On one visit Aunt Hilda told us of the ...Read more

A memory of Bascote by Wendy Willoughby

Galesbury Ave/Road

It's not a sort of memory, but I wonder if anybody has any memories of the Bakers on Galesbury - in particular when Thomas Sadler was there? He was my biological great grandfather and I'd love to find out more.

A memory of Wandsworth

Marcus And Connie Bruce Of Dickers Farm

Does anyone remember the Bruce family who lived at Dickers Farm during the war? ..... Marcus, Connie, Christine and Heather. Marcus Bruce, worked at Moundsmere Manor and Connie was headmistress at the local school.

A memory of Preston Candover in 1940

Wade Deacon Grammar School In The Early 1950's

Coming from Huyton I attained a scholarship and attended wade deacon. It was a fantastic school and Alan Bleasedale the Liverpool play wright also attended. The headmaster was W.Bonney who always ...Read more

A memory of Ditton in 1950 by Trevor Lynes

Ealing Road, Wembley

Reading about Ealing Road again I remembered the wood yard/shop at right hand side at the top of Ealing Road, past the Regal cinema. It was a very narrow shop but a very deep shop and i loved the smell of the wood on sale. Does ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1962 by Alan Riddell

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 24,169 to 24,192.

Caption For Stratton, 1910

A corner of the village near the church with Ching and Sons' wine merchants, general shop and post office.

Caption For Princetown, Dartmoor Prison 1890

The sheep pens in the foreground are probably part of the prison farm.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Esplanade From West 1890

Budleigh Salterton stands near the mouth of the Otter, which is hidden round the headland on the right.

Caption For Torquay, The Bowling Green 1906

Torquay Bowling Club was founded in 1892 on the recreation ground; it moved to Princess Gardens in 1913, apparently after an elephant wrecked the green.

Caption For Torquay, Vane Hill From Rock Walk 1920

It was named after the prominent weathervane placed here early in the 19th century by Mrs Johnes, a local benefactor who spent a great deal of her own money on improving the growing town.

Caption For Beer, Pillow Lace Workers 1901

The lace for Queen Victoria's wedding dress was made in Beer at a cost of £1000.

Caption For Brixham, Bolton Cross 1922

This view shows Bolton Cross on the road to Higher Brixham before it became the traffic-packed road junction it is today.

Caption For Wetherby, The Bridge 1909

Wetherby lies on the Great North Road and was once an important stopping point for coaches. In this picture, the River Wharfe flows placidly under the arches of the ancient bridge.

Caption For Winchester, Great Hall And The Round Table 1912

Considered to be the best medieval hall in the country after Westminster Hall, the Great Hall dates back to the early 13th century and includes fine arcade piers of Purbeck marble.

Caption For Ludlow, Lower Broad Street 1892

The Bell Inn with its 'good stabling' is obviously for visitors to the town (those who cannot afford to stay at the Feathers or the Angel), while the Wheatsheaf probably serves an even poorer

Caption For Edinburgh, The Canongate Tolbooth 1897

When this picture was taken, the tolbooth was already more than 300 years old, having been built at the end of the 16th century.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

The air traffic control centre is housed in a building which rather resembles an old war-time nissen hut; to the right of it is the quaintly-named emergency services rendezvous point.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

Once a royal manor, until Henry II gave it to the Courtenays, the village of Sutton Courtenay has several notable buildings.

Caption For Mablethorpe, Butlins Amusement Park C1950

A little south of this view is Queen's Park with its boating lake, but the town is not noted for its great architecture.

Caption For Winchcombe, Gloucester Street 1907

To the right in the middle distance is a covered handcart, a typical delivery vehicle of its time.

Caption For Havant, East Street C1955

Havant is a busy little town overlooking Langstone Harbour; its church recalls the time of Roman and Norman invaders.

Caption For Rowlands Castle, Village From The Arch C1955

There was a Norman castle here, but a few mounds in a private garden are all that remains of this site. Nearby is Stansted Forest, where Richard the Lionheart is believed to have hunted.

Caption For Lastingham, The Blacksmiths Arms C1950

The village was formed around a Celtic monastery, which in turn became a shrine to St Cedd in 1078. 19th-century architecture took hold in the village after the building of Lastingham Grange.

Caption For Great Easton, The Village C1955

The cross in the centre of the picture is a memorial to those killed in both the First and Second World Wars. The Bell Stores, shown on the right, is now a private house.

Caption For Tenby, Fort On St Catherine's Rock 1890

On the left is a landing stage or quay where we can just see a 2- ton crane.

Caption For Barnston, Beech Farm C1955

Situated at the top of a steepish hill on the road from Heswall, the entrance to Beech Farm is on the right in our picture.

Caption For Hatchmere, Lake Delamere C1960

Today, after considerable localised replanting, there are over 2,000 acres of woodland in the vicinity, through which wander numerous walking and cycling trails all centred on Lake Delamere.

Caption For Aldborough, The Black Boys C1955

To its right is a fish and chip shop, which must rely on a good degree of passing trade.

Caption For Morwenstow, The Bush Inn C1955

The remote north Cornish coastal parish of Morwenstow is famous for Robert Stephen Hawker, the eccentric vicar, poet and writer. The Bush Inn is at Crosstown, just above the church.