Maps

181,070 maps found.

1901, Chideock Ref. HOSM40870
1901, Dottery Ref. HOSM43415
1886, Netherbury Ref. HOSM54723
1901, Pymore Ref. HOSM57349
1901, Ryall Ref. HOSM58338
1902, Ashton Vale Ref. HOSM36370
1883, Backwell Ref. HOSM36765
1902, Brislington Ref. HOSM38971
1883, Chelvey Ref. HOSM40693
1881, Codrington Ref. HOSM41412
1901, Henbury Ref. HOSM48235
1881, Kendleshire Ref. HOSM49708
1880, The Knapp Ref. HOSM50448
1883, Redhill Ref. HOSM57577
1881, Westerleigh Ref. HOSM64074
1905, Broadstairs Ref. HOSM34224
1895, Beaulieu Ref. HOSM37398
1883, Blackwell Ref. HOSM38004
1883, Burcot Ref. HOSM39483
1883, Sidemoor Ref. HOSM59244

Books

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Memories

29,012 memories found. Showing results 1,011 to 1,020.

Eric Galley

My father, a post office engineer, was transferred from Stoke Newington to the Larkswood exchange in 1936. I was seven years old when we moved to 49, Malvern Avenue. I first attended Thorpe Hall school, then later Selwyn Avenue ...Read more

A memory of Highams Park by Frank Cann

Mallinder Family

My father Frank Mallinder was born in the family home on the 1/02/1915 at 45 Queen street Eckington. His father was Willliam born 1876 Wath upon Dearne his mother was Harriet born 1881 Mossborough. There where 9 children and 2 ...Read more

A memory of Eckington by Stuart Mallinder

Web Page

I loved my school days at Stonefield School.when it was girls.then boys arrived and that made a lot of difference,fun none the less. I can still remember the school song that we had to learn when we first started.in fact I often sing it to ...Read more

A memory of Bilston by Eddie Potts

Life Without Love

I’m Don Spencer. I entered homeleigh orphanage in 1954 at the age of 7. After a period in reception, I was transferred to home 10, a house for boys, run by miss Shaw as our mother. A ginger haired bad tempered woman, who took ...Read more

A memory of Horncastle by Donald Spencer

An Annual Visit To The Grass Verge Near Oakhanger Farm

As a child in the 60s/70s I would often travel with my parents in the car from Oakhanger towards Bordon to help my parents tend their allotment at Cranes. We would often pass an ...Read more

A memory of Oakhanger by D Toovey

Elm Cottage

My family used to stay at Elm Cottage on Trewoon Road in Mullion for many of our summer holidays during the 1970's. The cottage belonged to a Mrs Kent, known to us affectionately as Aunty Ellie, who at that time lived in Caerleon in Wales ...Read more

A memory of Mullion

3 Eardiston View Menith Wood

I was around six when we moved from Bliss Gate to Menith Wood and left Menith Wood when I just turned fourteen. For the eight years to me Menith Wood was the best place in the world just a peaceful hidden clean ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood by derekhall2006

Oxton Memories

I lived in Oxton from the late 50s to the early 80s, and have many fond memories. Does any body remember Fred the barber in Rose Mount. He was quite a character, and nobody went there unless they wanted a short back and sides, ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by Stephen Williams

Portsmouth Guildhall

Visiting the website I discovered a photograph of Portsmouth Guildhall which brought back sad memories. On 10th January 1941 the city was heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe including incendiaries on the Guildhall. On the ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth in 1941 by Eddie Harding

Chidlhood Memories

My uncle, Earnest Smith lived nearly opposite the Bucks Head with his sister Dora. He was a market gardener by profession and used to grow most of their needs. He also was a herbalist; often we'd visit and he'd say 'not feeling ...Read more

A memory of Meonstoke by rlbicker

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 2,425 to 2,448.

Caption For Stamford, Old Houses 1922

This view of St Paul's Street shows the Half Moon Inn as it was before being rebuilt in 1938, and before the entrance to Star Lane (left) was widened in 1923.

Caption For Cuddesdon, The Old Mill And River C1955

The 18th-century working water-mill lies on the River Thame, about a mile from the centre of the village of Cuddesdon.

Caption For Welford On Avon, Old Cottages, Chapel Street C1955

A fair number of old cottages still line the earliest village streets around the church, but elsewhere any surviving cottage tends to be islanded in a sea of modernity.

Caption For Mumbles, The Pier 1898

Here we see the terminus of the Swansea to Mumbles railway. The pier was essential for the recreation of Edwardian visitors to this part of the seaside.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey C1915

We are looking at Parliament Square from an upstairs window on the corner of Parliament Street abd Bridge Street during the First World War.

Caption For Corringham, Church Road C1955

An evocative view of old Corringham, down on the flat land close to the Thames and now a close neighbour to the estates of Thurrock and the Thames-side oil storage depots.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Holme Island 1921

The original house on Holme Island was built by John Fitchett of Warrington in 1832.

Caption For Castleford, Queens Park C1965

Two local landowners, the Earl of Crewe (of Fryston Hall) and John Davison Bland (of Kippax Park) donated the area, which was laid out to offer recreation and splendid views over the township

Caption For Runcorn, Widnes Bridge C1965

The effect of the new bridge on housing nearby can be seen in this photograph.

Caption For Poole, The Harbour Offices 1904

On the front of the building is an old sundial, and on the side a carving of Benjamin Skutt, who was Mayor of Poole in 1727.

Caption For Llangollen, Castell Dinas Bran 1913

Perched above Llangollen, this ancient fortification, whose name translates roughly as 'castle of the fort of the crow', dates from the Iron Age; medieval fortifications were added later, possibly

Caption For Pershore, Bridge Street 1931

Much of the architecture of this country town is Georgian, though there are a few older buildings.

Caption For Stanhill, Stanhill Lane C1955

Oswaldtwistle Moor, to the south of the town, is a love- ly unspoilt area of outstanding beauty. 'The 'twist', or meeting of rivers, where Oswald lives' is how the town gets its name.

Caption For Maryport, Senhouse Street C1955

The basket of a grocery delivery cycle is prominent on the extreme left.

Caption For Nantwich, Welsh Row C1965

Nikolaus Pevsner describes Welsh Row as 'the best street in Nantwich', and the variety of buildings we can see in this photograph goes a long way to explaining why.

Caption For Kingsland, The Angel Inn C1955

There are a number of lovely timber-framed buildings in this village, and many more that were once of timber, until a brick façade was added at a later date.

Caption For Tideswell, The View From The Church Tower C1960

This view of Tideswell is from the pinnacled Perpendicular tower of the parish church.

Caption For Winchester, Buttercross 1893

The restored medieval Butter Cross, or High Cross, marks the site of a market. The town crier has long stood on this spot in order to communicate important news to the people of Winchester.

Caption For Shillingstone, Post Office And Main Road C1955

Earlier residents of Shillingstone had taken part in the Clubmen's Rebellion, an attempt by local people to keep the warring factions of the English Civil War out of the area.

Caption For Oakham, School Memorial Chapel 1927

The sculptures represent the common sacrifice and suffering of the nation. They are the work of Mr F W Sargant, the sculptor brother of a former headmaster.

Caption For Osborne House, 1893

Osborne House was purchased by Queen Victoria in 1840, and it became something of a shrine to her beloved Prince Albert after his death.

Caption For Ventnor, From The Cliffs 1918

This panoramic view over Ventnor gives an idea of the steepness of the town.

Caption For Oxford, Cowley 1890

When this picture was taken in the Victorian era, Cowley was a large village gradually being swallowed up by the suburbs of Oxford.

Caption For Hythe, The Promenade C1950

The broad expanse of the Promenade stretching east to Sandgate is still as popular with visitors today as it was with the Victorian and Edwardian holidaymakers who visited this Cinque Port, and whose continued