Maps

181,031 maps found.

1901, Lount Ref. HOSM52378
1896, Ashford Ref. HOSM34062
1896, Hastingleigh Ref. HOSM47787
1896, Hothfield Ref. HOSM49119
1896, Wye Ref. HOSM65408
1901, Grendon Ref. HOSM47086
1901, Witherley Ref. HOSM71250
1882, Besthorpe Ref. HOSM37585
1884, Cross Ref. HOSM42391
1884, Loxton Ref. HOSM52825
1884, Weare Ref. HOSM63584
1901, Burridge Ref. HOSM39579
1903, Waggs Plot Ref. HOSM41557
1903, Combpyne Ref. HOSM41697
1903, Smallridge Ref. HOSM59468
1919, Boarstall Ref. HOSM38174
1898, Dorton Ref. HOSM43411
1898, Halton Ref. HOSM47431
1898, Lower Fm Ref. HOSM57279
1898, Terrick Ref. HOSM61414

Books

442 books found. Showing results 4,681 to 4,704.

Memories

29,033 memories found. Showing results 1,951 to 1,960.

Biking To School

I attended Clarendon Road from 1950-52 and then moved to Eckelford. Initially my father took me by bike and then went on my own. I am the youngest of nine children, several of whom also went to Clarendon Road.

A memory of Ashford by Jane Wheeler

Shops

Penny son amd parker, coop butchers and grocery, barbers, horlocks funeral, Wardona picture house, news agents, st botolphs school, and church. Springhead Road where my mother worked for Mrs Keen who had a drapers shop in Northfleet.The ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1942

Then & Now

I remember during my teens to early twenties there always seemed to be gigs on. From The Green Man (where it must be said, I really shouldn't have been, not then being 18), where it was very bluesy music, plus of course the mighty ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster in 1973 by Dylan Mears

Home

I was born in Mid Calder; my sister in Pumpherston; and my brother in Uphall Station. We lived at 17 Nettlehill Road until we emigrated to Canada in October 1957. We all went to the school in Uphall Station and my favourite teacher ...Read more

A memory of Uphall Station in 1957 by Betty Lappage Irvine

The Saughs

My Mother (know as Betty Scott in those days) who is now 91 lived at The Saughs (Saughs Cottage now) from 1923 to 1936 (ish)  - probably aged 3 to 17. Mum was a foster child and went there to live with "Auntie" (Christine Hunter Mc ...Read more

A memory of Ochtertyre in 1920 by Joyce Rawlings

Bowes Rd

I lived in Bowes Road from 1980 until 1985, when circumstances meant I had to move away, but I always have good memories of the area, as some of my best times were spent there. I had reason to return recently and I could not take in ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green by Michael Downey

My Lost Youth

As a wee lad of 7 o r8, I had (I think) TB, my illness was called debility. My only memories are, an ambulance at my home in Walsall, my mom/dad waving and the tears, 2 nuns and then a hell of a long scary train ride. Margate ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1954 by Boris

Wc Sa Great Place To Be

My name is Linda Ashton and I was at WCS 1960-61. This was my 4th boarding school and was far and away the happiest! It felt like family with Mr and Mrs Savage as surrogate mum and dad! I was there because ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1960 by Linda Ashton

The Gloster Arms

I was largely brought up in Mariner's Square. Directly opposite the Mariner's Hotel (the building with the portico) was a pub called the Gloster Arms. At the time this picture was taken it was run by my great grandmother and ...Read more

A memory of Haverfordwest in 1965

Evacuted To Borth Y Gest 1940 1

Hi there, my mum was evacuated early in the Second World War to Borth y Gest from New Ferry on The Wirral, with her sister, they stayed for 2 years or so at Wendon, a large modern flat roofed house, it was ...Read more

A memory of Borth-y-Gest by William Marshall

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 4,681 to 4,704.

Caption For Portsmouth, Guildhall Square 1892

Portsmouth's magnificent Guildhall, one of Hampshire's stateliest civic buildings, was opened in 1890 by the Prince of Wales on behalf of his mother Queen Victoria who was said to be alarmed by the

Caption For Leicester, Granby Street 1949

Banks abound in Granby Street: the Italianate National Westminster of 1869, the Midland, a Gothic creation with its French pavilion roof, and the Yorkshire Penny Bank opposite the Grand Hotel is probably

Caption For Newark, The Castle 1895

Newark, which towers over the River Trent, became one of the finest castles in 12th-century England when the Bishop of Lincoln rebuilt the original timber fortress with one of stone.

Caption For Melplash, The Village 1912

Melplash's only real claim on history is the story of Sir Thomas More (a distant relative of the saint): when he was Sheriff of Dorset, he freed all the prisoners from Dorchester gaol.

Caption For Bodmin, The Beacon Hill Obelisk 1894

It was built in 1857 in memory of Lieutenant General Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert, a notable commander of the Bengal Army in the Indian campaigns of 1845-46.

Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral, Rising From The Dead 1907

The Dean's chapel in the south quire transept has a 13th-century frieze of carvings in the spandrels of the arcading (that is, between the tops of the adjoining arches).

Caption For Weston Under Redcastle, Hawkstone Hall Monastery C1955

In the late 18th century it was the home of Rowland Hill, who became famous as a general in Wellington's army in the Peninsular War.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

This view is of East Street, looking westwards to the Town Hall (left) with the prominent frontage of William Elmes, draper and outfitters, on the other side of the road (right).

Caption For Chesterfield, Queen's Park 1902

Of interest here are the prams; try getting one of these into the back of a Volvo estate car. The far pram is all the more interesting in that the design of the bodywork is ornate lattice-work.

Caption For Kempsey, The Church 1892

St Mary's Church at Kempsey lies close to the banks of the River Severn, a few miles south of Worcester. Much of this interesting cross church dates back to the 13th century.

Caption For West Lulworth, C1965

The village of West Lulworth is seen looking north- westwards from the slopes of Hambury Tout.

Caption For Cove, The Village C1955

Little appears to have changed, even to the extent of the lack of traffic in the later photograph, which must have been unusual, even in 1955!

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Cyfarthfa Castle C1955

An interesting side view of Cyfarthfa Castle. This grand regency mansion was designed by Robert Lugar, an architect who specialised in castellated buildings.

Caption For Stafford, Church Lane C1965

The Nag's Head public house was one of many around Stafford controlled by Joule's Brewery of Stone, established in the 18th century and closed in 1972.

Caption For Frome, Bath Street 1907

Its name is appropriate, as its architecture is perhaps reminiscent of some of the later 18th-century parts of Bath itself.

Caption For Buckland St Mary, C1960

As a break from a succession of market towns, the route heads north-west to Buckland St Mary, situated just north of the A303 and at the east end of the well-wooded Blackdown Hills.

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff C1955

Kirby's Hotel was at the other end of the Royal Hotel, beyond that we can just see South Terrace.

Caption For Guisborough, The Priory C1885

Many souvenirs and postcards of the late 19th and early 20th centuries bear the legend 'the abbey'.

Caption For Brampton, The Green C1955

It was at Brampton that John Pepys, father of Samuel Pepys the diarist, inherited a large property worth about £80 per year.

Caption For Carlisle, The Millennium Bridge 2005

The redevelopment of Botchergate is just the latest stage in the long-term rebirth of the great border city, continuing the process begun in the late 20th century.

Caption For Cottingham, Hallgate C1955

The coming of the railway in the 19th century turned it into one of the more genteel suburbs of the city.

Caption For Warborough, The Memorial C1960

The war memorial in the centre of Warborough was erected in memory of those who died in World War I. The building in the centre of the photograph is the Six Bells public house.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Shrubs Hill Cottage 1906

There are many charming cottages in the vicinity of Lyndhurst, some of them probably dating back to the 13th century when the harsh forest laws were relaxed somewhat during the reign of Henry III.

Caption For New Rossington, The Colliery, West End Lane C1955

The winding gear and smoke-belching chimney of the colliery dominate the end of the council houses of West End Lane, New Rossington, at a time when coal was still king in South Yorkshire.