Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Brownieside Ref. HOSM39233
1896, Swinhoe Ref. HOSM61095
1895, Galleywood Ref. HOSM46078
1883, Andoversford Ref. HOSM35965
1884, Bamfurlong Ref. HOSM36935
1883, Cutsdean Ref. HOSM42681
1882, Turkdean Ref. HOSM62686
1883, Winchcombe Ref. HOSM64808
1900, Beachley Ref. HOSM70043
1900, Bulwark Ref. HOSM39445
1900, Newton Green Ref. HOSM47926
1900, Newchurch Ref. HOSM54852
1895, Ottershaw Ref. HOSM55936
1923, Latimer Ref. HOSM50923
1909, Aldford Ref. HOSM35762
1903, Fishpond Bottom Ref. HOSM45467
1886, Loscombe Ref. HOSM52348
1901, Seatown Ref. HOSM58883
1901, Walditch Ref. HOSM63346
1886, Waytown Ref. HOSM63577

Books

442 books found. Showing results 5,041 to 5,064.

Memories

29,033 memories found. Showing results 2,101 to 2,110.

Daisys Cottage

I was born in 1934 in my grannie's cottage which lay behind Daisy's in the Court, I used to go in to Daisy's to see and sometimes play with her son Bob who still lives in Torrington, I also remember well Mrs Edie Baker who lived ...Read more

A memory of Taddiport in 1940 by Gordon Birch

Thomas Tench

I have a copy of my Grandfather's Naval records and it shows he served on the Royal Adelaide in 1887 as a B1C(whatever that means). His name was Thomas Tench. As I have never seen a photo of him I keep hoping a crew photo from one of his ships will turn up. This was his second posting.

A memory of Devonport in 1890 by Marylyn O'farrell

Hann Family

I don't have a memory as such, but a lot of my family were born and bred in Beaminster, which I had a very brief visit to in 2009, I found it a very nice little village and would loved to have been able to stay longer and trace some ...Read more

A memory of Beaminster in 1880 by Sylvia Bear

Childhood In Wreckenton

I started school at St Oswald's RC in 1944. We lived on Tanfield Road. I remember the head teacher was called Miss Wilfred, and later we had a headmaster called Mr Clancy. I remember when the war finished and we had to ...Read more

A memory of Wrekenton in 1940 by Erni Middleton

Wonderful Memories Growing Up In Bassaleg

I lived in Bassaleg from the age of 3, (1955), when Church Crescent and surrounding area was being developed. I lived in Church Crescent with my family until I left for Manchester in 1976. I went to the ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg in 1966 by Linda Sullivan

Memories Of My Childhood

I was born in 1956, in Wiltshire, but my first memories are of Pawlett, where we moved, when I was very small. It was a smaller, quiter village than it is even now. I went to the village school, on the village green, next ...Read more

A memory of Pawlett in 1961 by Rene Rees

Lost Boy

Would like to find the family and whereabouts of Elsie May Jones, local address 'Broadwoodbunge'. If you can help, please contact mjroffey@yahoo.co.uk Subjet EMJ. February 2010

A memory of Clungunford in 1930 by Michael Roffey

Researching Ancestors

On Sunday 21st Feb 2010 my mother, family and I visited Hinton Charterhouse to look for information on the Wiltshire family who lived in the High Street. We found the bow window house that was a butchers shop and ...Read more

A memory of Hinton Charterhouse in 2010 by Nic Hall

The Old Mill Coytrahen

My memories of Coytrahen go back to the 1930s and 1940s. I was born in 1931 at The Old Mill, home of my Grandparents and spent many summers visiting there. The Old Mill was rather off the beaten track ,getting there ...Read more

A memory of Coytrahen Ho in 1930 by Patricia Heighton

Ww2 Halifax Crash Near Welney

I am researching the crew of a RAF Halifax bomber that crashed opposite Colony farm, near Welney 25/4/44. My uncle Sgt N M Harrison was among the crew killed. I would very much like to hear from anyone who remember ...Read more

A memory of Welney in 1944 by First Name Last Name

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 5,041 to 5,064.

Caption For Hamble, The Village C1955

The Village c1955 Despite the steady encroachment of urban and residential development along the shores of Southampton Water, we may be thankful that the quaint lit- tle village of Hamble remains

Caption For Yarmouth, Quay Street C1955

Quay Street is one of the oldest parts of Yarmouth, and must have been familiar to the generations of seamen who frequented its inns.

Caption For Porth, The Beach C1955

Changing times - instead of a schooner on the beach, there is a fine parade of classic cars - but look carefully and the old telephone box is still there.

Caption For Plymouth, Royal Citadel Gate 1924

Construction of the Citadel commenced in 1670 on the orders of Charles II. It is now home to 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery; it was considerably extended in the 1980s.

Caption For Pickering, Potter Hill C1932

Now known as the 'Gateway to the Moors', Pickering is a small market town still served by the steam trains of the North York Moors Railway.

Caption For Silsden, Tannery Corner C1955

Tannery Corner, in the Airedale village of Silsden, takes it name from the tannery of William Laycock and Son, seen in the right background of this picture.

Caption For Studland, The Bay 1899

Studland has the reputation of being one of the prettiest villages in England, with unspoiled cliffs to the west and the wilderness of Studland Heath, now an important nature reserve, to the east.

Caption For Ipswich, Hospital 1893

This photograph may not be entirely successful in posing people in front of the hospital building!

Caption For Chipping Campden, High Street C1955

Chipping Campden is a centre of fine craftsmanship to this day; this is a legacy of the architect Charles Ashbee, who in 1902 brought 100 silversmiths, furniture makers and other craftsmen

Caption For Tong, Church Farm C1955

The sign by the roadside advertises the sale of cream, milk and eggs for passers-by, among other things.

Caption For Crowborough, High Street 1900

Crowborough's rapid development from the mid Victorian era started from the arrival of the railways and the rise of the commuter.

Caption For Cobham, The Hall 1899

A late Elizabethan and 18th- century mansion described as one of the most important houses in Kent.

Caption For Penrith, Brougham Castle 1893

Brougham Castle, a red sandstone pile on the River Eamont, two miles south-east of Penrith, was the last resting place of the legendary Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset.

Caption For Glaisdale, Beggars Bridge C1965

The arch is ribbed and bears the coat of arms of Thomas Ferris of Hull, and was formerly known as Ferris's Bridge.

Caption For Clifton, Suspension Bridge C1950

Even the most hurried of visitors to Clifton was recommended to spend a few coppers and walk to the centre of the bridge and admire the view.

Caption For Grappenhall, The Canal C1955

First railways and then the motor age signalled the end of the canal network for commercial use.

Caption For Launceston, Square And War Memorial C1922

The demolition of the Butter Market provided a site for the granite war memorial.

Caption For Launceston, Square And War Memorial C1922

The demolition of the Butter Market provided a site for the granite war memorial.

Caption For Dawlish, The Beach 1922

A typically busy picture of Dawlish beach. The rich variety of reds in the sandstone cliff are a delight to the eye.

Caption For Bovisand, The Harbour 1925

The tiny harbour of Bovisand. Another inaccessible corner of the county, this is only a few miles from Plymouth, opposite the breakwater in Plymouth Sound.

Caption For Lowestoft, Yacht Basin 1896

The growth of Lowestoft in Victorian times was largely down to construction by the civil engineer Samuel Morton Peto, who lived in nearby Somerleyton Hall.

Caption For Dunoon, Castle Hill 1904

A 1904 view of the pier esplanade, castle rock and the new castle. There were no trams serving Dunoon, but there were a number of horse-drawn omnibuses working between the West and East Bays.

Caption For Holt, Market Place 1896

The shop on the extreme right has an imposing display of bamboo baskets, chairs and hatstands, and a wide variety of galvanised tinware.

Caption For Gloucester, Raikes's Sunday School 1923

St Catherine's Knapp, Park Street, is reportedly the site of the first girls' Sunday school, founded by Robert Raikes.