Maps

181,070 maps found.

1887, Cowgrove Ref. HOSM42062
1900, Mannington Ref. HOSM53170
1895, Winchester Ref. HOSM35437
1895, Chilcomb Ref. HOSM40778
1895, Compton Ref. HOSM41611
1895, Owslebury Ref. HOSM55941
1895, Shawford Ref. HOSM58956
1894, Woodmancott Ref. HOSM65069
1910, Windsor Ref. HOSM35440
1910, Dorney Ref. HOSM43498
1897, Darnhall Ref. HOSM42895
1898, Heswall Ref. HOSM48335
1909, Woodchurch Ref. HOSM64988
1886, Upwell Ref. HOSM63205
1898, Combe Ref. HOSM41580
1898, Ducklington Ref. HOSM44006
1898, Langley Ref. HOSM50727
1911, Newbridge Ref. HOSM54825
1898, Billingbear Ref. HOSM37720
1898, Winnersh Ref. HOSM64864

Books

438 books found. Showing results 4,009 to 4,032.

Memories

29,013 memories found. Showing results 1,671 to 1,680.

My Mum Made The Tea

During the doodlebug attacks on Dover, my mum was an air raid warden. She had a friend with her and they saw the doodlebug engine cut out and dive to earth. It landed near Pauls Place but did not explode. We went to watch it ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by Keith Martin

Family Connections With The 'louisa Hartwell'.

My father and grandfather both served with Henry Blogg on the 'Louisa Hartwell' and my dad was one of the pallbearers when Henry Blogg died.

A memory of Cromer by Claire Allen

Boyhood

I was born in 1922 in Mundford where my Father was the village policeman. We had no motor car, indeed in those days there were not many people who could afford this luxury. The village was small, however it was self-contained and provided ...Read more

A memory of Mundford in 1920 by Ralph Woodgate

School Days

I am surprised that no one has added any memories to this page. When I was a child the village was small and everyone knew everyone else, now it has changed out of all recognition, apart perhaps from the very centre ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1947 by Gloria Knight

D W Dovey Brass And Copper Shop

Does anybody have any photos of the old Brass & Copper shop "D & W Dovey" that was where the Sutton Fish Bar is now located? It was owned by my grandparents and they also owned it when it was the Betta ...Read more

A memory of Sutton at Hone by Zoe Beardsley

A Focal Point

Kay Gardens was the terminus for all bus services from surrounding districts and towns. On this photograph, the large building at the back of the picture was the Co-op, which was at that time a department store, but also housed a ...Read more

A memory of Bury in 1954 by Janet Robinson

Birchinlee

I don't have memories of Derwent Reservoir but my Great Grandfather was a Navvy who worked on the building of the Howden and Derwent Reservoirs and Dams. He lived with his family in the purpose built village of Birchinlee in hut ...Read more

A memory of Derwent Reservoir in 1900 by Denise Fenton

Fishing

My greatgrandfather Giles Chandler ran a small fleet of fishing smacks from Ramsgate harbour in late 1800s and early 1900s. The Progress, Peace and Spray were some of them. The Progress was lost with all hands during a storm in October ...Read more

A memory of Ramsgate in 1900 by Pat Mills

Coneyhurst Farm

I am researching my family tree and I have learned that my ancestor George Worsfold born around 1799 ran Coneyhurst Farm in Ewhurst in the mid to late 1800s. He had 7 children and a lot of other relatives also in Ewhurst and Cranleigh. I am hoping to discover more and perhaps visit Ewhurst soon.

A memory of Ewhurst in 1870 by Jan Pearson

New Years Eve

I think it was possibly 1957 when I was at the Clock Tower seeing the New Year in! Lots of fun and no trouble as I remember.

A memory of Leicester in 1957 by Maggie Martin

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 4,009 to 4,032.

Caption For Lyndhurst, On Brockenhurst Road 1918

Some people are fortunate enough to live away from the towns and in the heart of the New Forest, their old cottages looking as much a part of nature as the trees and furze.

Caption For Grasmere, Swan Hotel 1926

Striding Edge 1912 The glaciated knife-edge ridge of Striding Edge was already a popular route of ascent to 3,118 ft Helvellyn when this photograph was taken, if the prominence of the path along

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross 1894

Originally one of four market crosses, the Poultry Cross, at the junction of Butcher Row and Minster Street, is the only one to survive.

Caption For Lichfield, Market Square C1955

At the other end of the Market Square is the bronze statue of James Boswell, drinking companion and biographer of Samuel Johnson.

Caption For Tamworth, Silver Street 1949

A charter of 1560 appeared to give the vote to the 'commonality' of the town.

Caption For Margate, Harbour 1908

Sailing barges are moored in the harbour, with the Lighthouse in the centre of the picture.The harbour was originally important not just for the coasters and fishing traders, but as the place of

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Whitby Road C1955

It is a truism that when you want to look at the history (even the relatively recent history) of a place you should always look at the upper storeys of buildings.

Caption For Stourpaine, The Weir Over The River Stour C1960

There were several dramatic floods in the valley of the Stour in the last half of the 20th century, though its waters seem calm and restrained in this photograph.

Caption For Smeeton Westerby, Westerby Corner C1955

This attractive village retains its quiet rural atmosphere; it is ranged along its north-south street about a mile to the south of Kibworth Beauchamp.

Caption For St Brides, 1925

This view of the village was taken from St Bride's. The Square, the building located at the head of the slipway, was once the village post office and is now part of the Mermaid restaurant.

Caption For Folkestone, Sun Bathing C1950

There are plenty of changing tents on this beach, where a group of boys wave at the camera (centre foreground).

Caption For Cark In Cartmel, Mill Close C1968

Low Row is to the left, the lowest of three similar rows; Middle Row had been demolished by the time of the picture.

Caption For Tamworth, Silver Street 1949

A charter of 1560 appeared to give the vote to the 'commonality' of the town. In 1669 Lord Clifford secured the vote of the council, but John Ferrers won because the common people had voted for him.

Caption For Cirencester, Gloucester Street 1898

Cirencester has managed to keep the worst ravages of unsympathetic development at bay.

Caption For Clapham, Marianne Thornton School C1970

The Children's Playground is in a westward projection of the common.

Caption For Bournemouth, St Peter's Church 1887

Some were critical of the dryness of the company.

Caption For Cambridge, Market Place 1938

With stalls creaking under the weight of locally grown produce, there is no hint of the rationing to come after the outbreak of war the following year.

Caption For Southport, The Sands 1921

Mums and children gather round to watch the antics of Punch and Judy, or buy an ice cream from Robinson and Eastwood's stall.

Caption For Southampton, Pilgrim Fathers' Memorial 1924

The Pilgrim Fathers' Monument is built of Portland stone and rises 50 feet above the ground.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street 1923

The ornate obelisk of 1763 commemorates a chapel that once stood on High Bridge.

Caption For Trumpington, War Memorial C1960

The Red Lion Inn was built along with the spread of houses out from Cambridge in the 1930s. It faces the war memorial, erected in 1921-22 in memory of those who died in the First World War.

Caption For Coltishall, The Village C1955

This is the open space that makes up the centre of Coltishall. Summer trade is served by the Eldorado ice cream cart with its well-known invitation to 'Stop Me'.

Caption For Netherbury, The Village 1912

Despite being in the heart of the Dorset countryside, Netherbury has a number of connections with the sea.

Caption For Ewhurst, Pitch Hill 1911

The Windmill pub, on the left, was a new replacement for an earlier building which had burnt down.