Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895, Eastwood Ref. HOSM44495
1900, Leedon Ref. HOSM51012
1923, Soulbury Ref. HOSM59603
1900, Green End Ref. HOSM60502
1883, Theberton Ref. HOSM61550
1885, Moreton Ref. HOSM37552
1885, Docklow Ref. HOSM43292
1885, Ebnall Ref. HOSM44529
1885, Endale Ref. HOSM44833
1885, Hennor Ref. HOSM48160
1885, Kingsland Ref. HOSM50260
1885, Marlbrook Ref. HOSM53186
1885, Risbury Ref. HOSM57860
1898, Newick Ref. HOSM54971
1898, Rodmell Ref. HOSM58059
1898, Southease Ref. HOSM59772
1891, Leyburn Ref. HOSM34784
1891, Bellerby Ref. HOSM37529
1891, Coverham Ref. HOSM42044
1891, Finghall Ref. HOSM45416

Books

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Memories

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Tiffield Village School

I have many memories of the village school which I visited regularly during my childhood. I was named after Lynda Brown, a very close friend of my parents, who ran the school. She had been headteacher of the school for ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield in 1956 by Lynda Brooks Townsend

Middlezoy Manor? Question.

Please, does anyone from the area know about Middlezoy Manor? I assume it no longer exists... am having difficulty discovering its fate, or much by way of more modern reference to the property. Our interest is due to the ...Read more

A memory of Middlezoy by Agnes Varda

About The 'no Waiting' Signs Seen Here...

This is a nostalgic picture for drivers of a certain age. The two round ‘No Waiting’ road signs seen on either side of the road in this photograph of Formby are a reminder of when and where you could park your ...Read more

A memory of Formby in 1957 by Julia Skinner

Coal Shortage

During the war we lived at 4 Sunnyside Terrace. At one point during 1942 Mr Chaffey, the coalman, could not deliver coal because his horse and cart could not get up the hill because of ice and snow. We were rapidly running out ...Read more

A memory of West Lulworth in 1942 by Albert Spavins

Only A Year!

My name is Elena Zoerman. We were the American family that lived in the cottage right the across the street from the church. I loved that cottage. I remember one winter being snowed in and my sister and me playing in the snow. My ...Read more

A memory of Mixbury in 1986 by Elena Zoerman

Coffee Bar

Hello, I used to go to the coffee bar and meet up with some lads and girls and we all had some good times there. One of the lads was Allan Pennell who at the time was a trainee civil engieneer with Taylor Woodrow. Allan told me ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1958 by David Parslow

Old Work Mates

I am trying to get in touch with men I worked with at Langley Park Pit where I worked with my pit pony, pulling tubs of coal out of Wembley West from the coal face. Where men such as; George Garforth and Jacky Lawton were coal ...Read more

A memory of Langley Park in 1958 by David Leckenby

Clydach Vale

Hi, I'm trying to find out any info regarding my granda, Jimmy Jones from Clydach. All I know is he was born on the 4th May (like myself), he had a brother Dai (who died in WW1) and he left the valley when 14/15 to travel to ...Read more

A memory of Clydach Vale in 1910 by Ged Hall

Marianne Thornton School

I went to Marianne Thornton school from the day it was built until I left in 1961. I used to be at Elmfield School in Balham but they had this new school built on the West Side of Clapham Common. I moved from ...Read more

A memory of Clapham in 1961 by Ann Turton

Susie's Fish Shop Askew Road

Can anyone remember or does anyone have pictures of Susie's Fish Shop on Askew Road? The - period would be 1950's thereabouts; my nana and grandad owned it and I would love to know a bit more about it.

A memory of Gateshead

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 2,497 to 2,520.

Caption For Haverfordwest, View From The East 1948

An excellent view of the post-WWII town looking across the railway lines into the town. Note the many railway wagons in the yards in the foreground of the picture.

Caption For Redcar, The Sands 1886

In 1869, Dr Oliver of Redcar, wrote that 'Redcar is adapted to the debilitated class of invalids not only by reason of its powerful tonic atmosphere and excellent bathing, but because of the natural facilities

Caption For Cheltenham, Promenade 1923

It is possible to work out the dates of Cheltenham's terraces by comparing the architectural styles.

Caption For Whitton, Military School Of Music C1965

Kneller Hall, the famous home of military music, was originally built by the artist Kneller in the early 1700s. Little remains of that house.

Caption For Glencoe, The Scene Of The Massacre 1890

At dawn on 13 February 1692, soldiers commanded by Campbell of Glen Lyon killed at least 40 out of the 200 MacDonalds living in this glen.

Caption For Lutterworth, Denbigh Arms Hotel C1955

This is a typical atmospheric Georgian hotel on the steep hill up through the town.

Caption For Stroud, Bowbridge 1890

With the decline of the cloth trade a number of other industries utilised the old buildings, including piano manufacture.

Caption For Iona, The Tombs Of The Mac Leans 1903

Such was Iona's importance in Scottish history that nearly 50 of the country's kings are buried here, along with many chieftains of the local clans.

Caption For Bransgore, The Post Office C1960

Bransgore, north of Christchurch, grew over the years as a sprawling residential village.

Caption For Canford Magna, The Manor C1886

Canford Manor, not far from Wimborne, dates from the early years of the 19th century, though it stands on the site of an ancient house which once belonged to the Earls of Salisbury.

Caption For Kendal, The Castle 1896

Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's sixth and surviving wife, was born here in 1512; at that time the castle was in the hands of Sir Thomas Parr.

Caption For Amble, Queen Street C1965

The street was developed during the 1830s as the town grew in response to the construction of the harbour for the export of coal.

Caption For Great Parndon, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin C1960

King Harold was the founder of Waltham Abbey.

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral, The South Porch 1891

Here we see a closer view of the south porch, displaying carved figures of King Osric and Abbot Serlo on either side of the entrance.

Caption For Alum Bay, The Beach C1955

The coloured cliffs of Alum Bay are one of the most enduring sights on the Isle of Wight as far as visitors are concerned.

Caption For Helensburgh, Colquhoun Square 1901

The square is named after the founder of the burgh.

Caption For Bamford, Derwent Valley Reservoir And Howden Dam C1965

This fine view of the Howden Dam, with the forbidding moorland of Bleaklow beyond, is taken from Abbey Bank, on the edge of the Howden Moors.

Caption For Stanford Bridge, The Bridge And Mill Farm C1955

A bronze tablet removed from an earlier bridge reads: 'Pray for Humfrey Pakynton Esquyer borne in Stanford which payde for ye workemanshepe and makyng of this brygg the whiche was rered & made the first

Caption For Southend On Sea, Undercliff Gardens C1955

This, it was claimed, gave the benefit of the health- giving rays of the sun to those sitting behind its protection.Walkers could stand on the roof of the shelter to enjoy the view.

Caption For Old Hunstanton, Old Elms, Ringstead Downs 1896

This spot is beloved of tobogganers in the snow and strollers the rest of the year.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, C1955

The cliff line of Dorset breaks to give access to a small cove and the village of Burton Bradstock, with the River Bride gurgling away to the end of Chesil Beach.

Caption For Chelwood Gate, Ashdown Forest, Beaconsfield Road 1928

Chelwood Gate stands at the site of one of the old 'gates' into the medi- eval royal hunting forest of Ashdown.

Caption For Kendal, The County Hotel 1924

The County Hotel is one of the main hotels in the centre of Kendal and dominates this part of the old town, whose wealth was founded on the woollen and textile industries.

Caption For Dumpton Gap, 1894

To the east of Margate, and south of Foreness Point, Kingsgate Bay is marked by this gap in the cliffs.