Maps

181,070 maps found.

1897, Pentre-Chwyth Ref. HOSM38297
1897, Brynmill Ref. HOSM39328
1896, Common, The Ref. HOSM40963
1897, Dunvant Ref. HOSM44077
1905, Fforest Ref. HOSM45361
1897, Gellygron Ref. HOSM46170
1913, Mumbles, The Ref. HOSM54475
1896, Pitton Ref. HOSM70951
1896, Rhossili Ref. HOSM70955
1897, Rhyd-Y-Fro Ref. HOSM70979
1897, Fagwyr Ref. HOSM57770
1897, Sketty Ref. HOSM59458
1897, Townhill Ref. HOSM62186
1897, Ynystawe Ref. HOSM65442
1903, Ystradgynlais Ref. HOSM65568
1910, Coleshill Ref. HOSM41509
1899, Freshbrook Ref. HOSM45811
1899, Toothill Ref. HOSM53078
1910, Shrivenham Ref. HOSM59310
1899, Roughmoor Ref. HOSM59841

Books

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Memories

29,013 memories found. Showing results 1,831 to 1,840.

Sydney Wood

My father, Sydney Wood was born in Malborough in 1914. He moved away to get married in 1940 but always considered Malborough as home right up until his death in 1992. He always maintained that he was the young water carrier in this ...Read more

A memory of Malborough in 1920 by Tony Wood

Theatre Wall Lighting

At least two of the outside lights were rescued from a skip during the demolition of this theatre. They are now on the walls of a house in Horsham. This site is now occupied by Boots on the corner of Swan Walk.

A memory of Horsham by M

Coastguard Station In Pitts Deep

Can anyone help with the location of the coastguard station in Pitts Deep around 1904. My mother was born there - her father was the coastguard.

A memory of Pitts Deep

Swimming Lessons At Reedham

From 1959 to 1963 I went to school at Whyteleafe County Primary, Maple Road, whence the older boys and girls were taken by (very old) coaches to Reedham's pool for swimming lessons. It was a bit odd, because we never saw any ...Read more

A memory of Purley by Allen Williams

Whitehill In The 60s And 70s

My husband Vic moved into the brand new council estate in 1968 with his parents and sister - Champney Close. His house backed onto the common and MOD training land. He’d stand up on the embankment watching the trains ...Read more

A memory of Whitehill by D Toovey

Bordon County Junior School Budds Lane

Teachers in the 1970s Mr Pearson - an elderly man whose dentures moved around in his mouth when he spoke. He was great fun and shared his family cinefilms with us during the lessons. It was great fun when he ...Read more

A memory of Bordon by D Toovey

Battersea And Wandsworth The 60's And 70's

I have so many memories of my childhood in Battersea and Wandsworth. In fact, I have recently begun writing my autobiography which will detail many of my memories from those early years. I have lived in ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by Graham Strachan

Happy Childhood

We lived at number 3 Fraser Crescent from 1958 until 1962. My father was an airman at the time. My brother was born in the prefab in 1960. Imagine my delight to recognise myself in the photo. I am the taller girl in the patterned ...Read more

A memory of Mundesley by Barbara Clayton

Royal Visit

This shop stood at the junction of Topcliffe Road with Green Lane East/West. It was demolished in the early 1970s due to an impending visit by HRH The Princess Anne. I cannot remember, but assume that the shop was no longer in use and was ...Read more

A memory of Sowerby by John Wigmore

Curly Butter

I went here wi my wee sister roughly 1975, I was 8 n she was 3, we went on a bus from buchanan St. I think our dorm was called ambrosia, top of the stairs & along to the right, I think there where 6/8 beds in it, I ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Catherine Mccormack

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 4,393 to 4,416.

Caption For Gunnislake, Devon Great Consols Mine 'wheal Emma' 1893

This mighty copper mine scarred the slopes north of Gunnislake on the Devon side of the River Tamar. Here miners blasted the lodes in deep melancholy vaults.

Caption For Truro, Boscawen Street 1912

Boscawen Street is certainly refined, and its considerable width is due to the demolition of a central row of houses in Regency times.

Caption For Crieff, Comrie Street 1904

It was rebuilt thanks to the efforts of James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth. On his retreat north in 1745, Prince Charles Edward Stuart held a council of war in Crieff at the Drummond Arms.

Caption For South Benfleet, The Parade C1955

These days Hopes Green is simply a westward extension of South Benfleet, but it started life as a hamlet of fishermen's cottages.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle From Moat 1893

The machicolated heights of William Herbert's gatehouse and closet towers look down on the moat which surrounds the famous Yellow Tower, the work of his father William ap Thomas.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1914

The well tended beds, paths and raised walkways show that the Abergavenny Improvement Commissioners had an early appreciation of the ruined castle's leisure and tourist potential.

Caption For Llantilio Pertholey, The Church And The Skirrid C1960

The early 14th-century tower of St Teilo's, Llantilio Pertholey stands squarely among the surrounding trees.

Caption For Swaffham, Market Place 1891

This admirable market town, with its Queen Anne and Georgian buildings, was once hailed as 'the Montpellier of England'. Five roads meet at the market square.

Caption For Cley, Windmill 1933

This picturesque flint village was once the most significant of the Glaven estuary ports, and its old Custom House bears testimony to its prestigious past.

Caption For Flamborough, Head, North Landing 1886

Villagers wait with their baskets for the boats to come in with their catches of herring.

Caption For Hitchin, The Market 1901

The bustling twice-weekly market was clearly a popular event at the turn of the century.

Caption For Goudhurst, Measuring The Hops 1904

In many villages in Kent are the great gardens and oast-houses devoted to the growing and processing of the hop, which gives beer its taste.

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral From The River 1887

This classic view of Salisbury Cathedral has changed little in over a hundred years.

Caption For Hythe, Cricket Ground 1899

Surrounded by these majestic trees, and with the west tower of St Leonard's Church, one of the largest and finest in Kent, rising behind them, a summer game of cricket takes place on this spacious ground

Caption For Tenterden, High Street 1900

The 15th-century grey tower of St Mildred's Church, with its bold crocketed pinnacles, dominates the centre of this small town, which stands 322 feet above sea level; it was formerly used as a beacon

Caption For Kings Norton, The Village Green C1960

Formerly in Worcestershire, King's Norton became part of Birmingham in 1911.

Caption For Lickey, Four Ways 1948

Pictures taken of Four Ways in the 1920s reveal a delightful rural scene. Only 30 years later, it has become just another branch of suburbia.

Caption For Northampton, George Row 1922

The buildings look pretty much the same today, though Henry Cooper's film developing business and the premises of the Midland Lace Association have gone.

Caption For Thrapston, High Street 1951

Tomlinson's Stores is now the premises of Age Concern, and Goss Bros is now a tea shop.

Caption For Blackpool, Winter Gardens 1894

Despite the grand appearance of the building, the acoustics in the Winter Gardens pavilion were suspect.

Caption For Desborough, Station Road And Havelock Street C1965

This view of Station Road looks south-west past the junction to Havelock Street, with the imposing clock tower of the 1903 Co-op store.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street 1896

A steep hill leads away from the estuary to the top of Kingsbridge town.

Caption For Enfield, St Mark's Road C1955

It was while staying at Enfield that Henry VIII's only legitimate male child became Edward VI on the death of his father.

Caption For Worcester, St Swithin's Street C1950

Boots has moved to a prime site on High Street and has been replaced by a modern building occupied by a building society.