Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882, Huntley Ref. HOSM49283
1883, Maisemore Ref. HOSM53107
1883, Over Ref. HOSM55975
1883, Twigworth Ref. HOSM62721
1895, Godalming Ref. HOSM34560
1896, Hambledon Ref. HOSM47571
1895, Shackleford Ref. HOSM58985
1896, Wormley Ref. HOSM65294
1906, Pontiago Ref. HOSM56279
1888, Goole Ref. HOSM34564
1889, Brind Ref. HOSM38949
1889, Newsholme Ref. HOSM54930
1889, Willitoft Ref. HOSM64657
1911, Ayside Ref. HOSM36638
1887, Bitchfield Ref. HOSM37888
1887, Honington Ref. HOSM48850
1887, Normanton-on-Cliffe Ref. HOSM55135
1895, Gravesend Ref. HOSM34573
1884, Stokesby Ref. HOSM60693
1895, Bluewater Ref. HOSM38150

Books

442 books found. Showing results 2,881 to 2,904.

Memories

29,029 memories found. Showing results 1,201 to 1,210.

Happy Days In St Albans Road, Late 40's And 50's.

I lived at 90 East Hill just by the corner of St Albans. In St Albans lived all my little pals; Robert Ball, David Shaw, Peter Richardson, Frankie Taylor and Graham Wilson. We played in the street ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1948 by David Large

Living In Harold Hill

I lived in 71 Hailsham Road off of Straight Road till we sadly moved in the April of 1971. I always remember; the Grammar School, at the back of Appleby Drive we used to have Saturday fetes with the small steam train ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1967 by Mark Tate

Eastern Electricity Board Apprentice Training School

I attended the 'boards' training school based at Harold Hill, along with 79 other apprentices during 1960/61... I shared lodgings at Collier Row for the first year of the apprentice training ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1960 by Colin Crane

Family Tree

My grandmother and mother were born at Adwick Le Street. Lucy Simpson in 1916, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Simpson. Lucy married John Sargent from Thyristor and my mother Joyce was born in 1937. They emigrated to Australia where our family is today.

A memory of Adwick Le Street in 1910 by Traci Goering

Growing Up

Remembering my childhood memories in Cossall, what fun we had. I lived on The Glebe from 1953 for 50 years. I remember the cold winters, waking up in the mornings with ice on the inside of the bedroom windows, going to Top School and ...Read more

A memory of Awsworth in 1953 by Janet Basri

Highgate Village In The 1960s

What I am most interested in writing about is how Highgate Village has changed so much since my school days, growing up there in the 1960s. Today most of the shops are coffee shops, ...Read more

A memory of Highgate in 1965 by Robert Molesworth

Coronation Year

I moved to Holme on Spalding Moor, just after Easter 1953. My gran had a pub in Hull called The Black Boy, and she retired to Holme to run the Railway Inn in Holme and as I then lived with her I moved too. I was very ...Read more

A memory of Holme by Beryl Frances

The Cedars Childrens Home Barnsley Rd Hemsworth

I resided as a child at The Cedars for 14 years. I would like to know the history together with details of other children that were there from 1953 to 1964.

A memory of Hemsworth in 1955 by Robert Ashley

The Amazing Vaughan Family

Stan and Helen Vaughan met me at the Leicester Train station after my long journey from California. I had won a Rotary International Scholarship and the Vaughans were my host family. I was a scared young girl and I ...Read more

A memory of Desford in 1986 by Donna Rose Houchen

Churchers Cadet Corps

Thinking of my time in the aforesaid Cadet corps I clearly remember an exercise on the Heath when we were playing soldiers. To make things realistic we were using thunderflashes. Unfortunately the weather was hot and dry ...Read more

A memory of Petersfield in 1945 by Denis Payne

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 2,881 to 2,904.

Caption For St Michaels, Cherrytree Grill C1960

Most of these cottages were built at the turn of the 19th century, when stops at Robinson's Tea Rooms were part of the popular wagonette trips.

Caption For Hucknall, Co Operative House C1965

Hucknall, surrounded by coal mining villages and with its own sprawling suburbs, grew greatly in Victorian times but did not acquire much architecture of distinction.

Caption For Ramsgate, From Albion Place C1920

On the left is the cupola of the old Customs House. The near-empty Harbour is the result of many fishing smacks lost during the First World War; the remainder transferred elsewhere.

Caption For Buntingford, The Adam And Eve Public House, London Road C1955

After its closure in the 1950s, the buildings were taken down and it became the site of a petrol station and tyre-fitting business; but in the late 1990s, this in turn was demolished.

Caption For Empingham, Church Street C1955

Between the wars, the five hundred inhabitants of this picturesque village included a wheelwright, saddler, blacksmith and farrier, carpenter, carrier, coalman, thatcher, thresher, shepherd, milkman, baker

Caption For Barnet, Barnet Hill C1900

We are looking north on the approach from High Barnet Underground Station. The church of St John the Baptist dominates this readily-recognisable street scene on the crown of the hill.

Caption For Bridport, Victoria Grove 1897

Named for the Queen and photographed in the 60th year of what had become the longest reign on record, Victoria Grove encompassed the social and architectural extremes of the era, ranging

Caption For Chesterfield, Parish Church Interior 1919

The Guild of St. Mary was founded in 1218 to protect privileges granted to Chesterfield by King John.

Caption For Pateley Bridge, 1893

Here looking down the High Street we see splendid views of Upper Nidderdale.

Caption For Snape, The Village 1900

This delightful village, 2 miles south of Bedale, was once the support for the castle.

Caption For Coventry, St John's Hospital 1892

Founded in the 12th century, the hospital of St John Baptist offered temporary relief to poor wayfarers and relief to the sick and poor of the city.

Caption For Camberley, St Paul's Church 1907

At the top of Church Hill we find this Swedish-style church, built in 1902 at a cost of £2678.

Caption For Windsor, The Castle From Brocas 1890

This view of Windsor is one of the most famous in England, with the great royal castle on its 100ft ridge above the river.

Caption For Sutton, The Ford C1955

East of Sandy, the small village of Sutton is distinguished by its narrow medieval pack-horse bridge which took pedlars and carriers' pack ponies dry-shod past the ford, which is still in use today.

Caption For Swanage, Promenade 1897

A visit by Princess Victoria in 1835 helped to stimulate interest in Swanage as a resort, but it was the activities of the general contractor and collector George Burt, the controlling mind behind the

Caption For Largs, The Pier 1897

The bustling holiday town of Largs has long been famous as the site of a battle in 1263 between the Norwegians and the Scots.

Caption For Kyleakin, C1890

At Kyleakin stand the ruins of Castle Moil. It is said that the castle was built by the daughter of one of the Norse kings of the Western Isles.

Caption For Whitby, Abbey 1901

It was here in the 7th century that St Hilda founded one of the most famous monasteries of the Anglo Saxon world. Here worked Caedmon, the first recorded English Christian poet.

Caption For Saltwood, Castle 1902

Built in 1154 by Henry de Essex on the edge of a valley, this lofty castle became the residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury.

Caption For Bristol, The Entrance To The Floating Harbour C1935

In 1801-02 engineer William Jessop came up with his own designs for a tide-free city dock area that would enclose the Avon from Rownham ot St Philip's.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

In 1956 Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone opened a Methodist church in Langdon Hills, and in the following year the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester visited Kingswood Junior School, officially opened

Caption For Cowes, Birmingham Road C1965

At the top of the High Street on the right is the Cowes Advertiser office, but just before that is the NSPCC charity shop.

Caption For Belfast, Canal Wharf And Queen's Bridge 1897

The wharf tells of another watery enterprise.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Church C1960

Just after the end of the First World War the town suffered a serious loss with the closure of Days' Brewery.