Maps

517 maps found.

1885, Moseley Ref. HOSM54137
1895, Lumley Thicks Ref. HOSM65102
1883, Coberley Ref. HOSM41377
1907, Holdenhurst Ref. HOSM48814
1896, Nedderton Ref. HOSM54565
1923, Pategill Ref. HOSM40082
1882, New Works Ref. HOSM50885
1879, Hulme Ref. HOSM49101
1898, Halton Ref. HOSM47444
1884, Whittington Ref. HOSM39060
1880, Tilley Ref. HOSM61875
1896, Catcleugh Ref. HOSM39806
1895, Murton Ref. HOSM54430
1896, Heighington Ref. HOSM48058
1914, Whitton Ref. HOSM64496
1895, Springwell Ref. HOSM59939
1896, Woodhorn Ref. HOSM65035
1897, Holburn Ref. HOSM48694
1893, Clayton-Le-Woods Ref. HOSM39391
1897, Heol Las Ref. HOSM62330

Books

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Memories

4,713 memories found. Showing results 231 to 240.

The Bakery, Tatsfield

Hi My family (The Watsons) owned the bakery which was a substantial building in the village centre. It housed the bakery itself (my Uncle Dick Watson was the baker in those days). It was also a hotel with six bedrooms, plus ...Read more

A memory of Tatsfield in 1955 by Barry Watson

A Hot Summers Day.

My name is Paul.D.Dean. I am the little boy in the photograph. I was eight years old at the time. The year was 1953, Coronation year. It was a hot day in the school summer holidays. My house can be seen in the background to the ...Read more

A memory of Davenham in 1953 by Paul Dean

Alcombe School

This is a very exciting discovery for me because it is one of the oldest photographs I have seen of a part of old Alcombe that I can recognise, even at my great distance from the UK. My Great-Grandfather, George Mildon had a school ...Read more

A memory of Alcombe in 1880 by Richard Mildon

Life In Cadley In The 1950s

No electricity, outside toilet, built in copper in the kitchen. All cooking was done on a coal fired oven that also heated the kitchen. The kitchen was the main room in the house, parlour (lounge) was ...Read more

A memory of Cadley by Anthony Goodson

The Forge Faygate

My grandfather, John Mitchell, owned the village blacksmiths, it had been in the Mitchell family for three generations. Granddad ran the forge with his sons Frank and John jnr, later John jnr left to do other things. Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Faygate in 1950 by Wendy Soall

A Holiday Of Note

I can't pinpoint the year exactly, but it was definitely a year or two before 1953 which was the year I left the UK. I and three friends, student nurses at a hospital in Essex, decided on a holiday in Scotland. We chose Dollarbeg ...Read more

A memory of Dollar in 1951 by Thelma Hurly

Growing Up In Slaugham 1961

I was born in Slaugham at No1 Carpenters Arms in 1961.  It was the very last house on the right hand side before the White Gate.  What a great time all of us kids had and I hope they share fond memories like I do.  The ...Read more

A memory of Slaugham in 1960 by Lena Schriever

183 Bus To The Pinner Red Lion

All buses going to Pinner in the 1950's had the destination "Pinner Red Lion" as there was an old pub of that name on the corner of Love Lane and Bridge Street. The bus in this photo has continued its journey having ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1956 by John Howard Norfolk

Staying In The Manor Hotel On Holiday

When I was 12 years old my family came to Mundesley for the first time. We stayed in the Manor Hotel. It was me, my brother, mother and father and my lovely grannie. I remember loving my stay here, the food ...Read more

A memory of Mundesley by Maryjane Edgar

Working On Church Street Six Times

When in 2018 I started work as a supervisor in a shop on Church Street, it occurred to me that I had had four jobs & two volunteer posts on the road. The first was a temporary job in the late '70's under ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern by bru.enzer

Captions

5,033 captions found. Showing results 553 to 576.

Caption For Rushton, The Parish Church C1955

The village lies east of Rushton Hall's park. This view looks east, the road curving past the churchyard towards the hipped roofed Thornhill Arms in the distance.

Caption For Lulworth, Bishops Cottage 1894

The villages of West and East Lulworth now stand adjacent to vast military firing ranges, though fortunately they never suffered the fate of nearby Tyneham, which was taken by the army during the Second

Caption For Sydling St Nicholas, East Street C1955

Winchester College has owned much of Sydling for generations, ensuring a continuity of building and landscape conservation missing in so many Dorset villages.

Caption For Bocking, Bradford Street 1902

Villagers pose for the camera outside their homes in this little village near Braintree. This was the earliest English settlement of the Knights Templar, who were given the manor in 1135.

Caption For Bishop Monkton, The Village Stream And Post Office C1960

The small stone bridges still cross the beck in front of the village Post Office in the pretty village of Bishop Monkton, south of Ripon in the valley of the River Nidd.

Caption For Trull, Stocks In Churchyard 1906

Once much feared as a punishment, village stocks are now just a picturesque part of our history. They were mostly used for minor offences such as drunkenness and petty theft.

Caption For Andover, Charlton Village 1908

In recent years, land to the west of the village has been developed for sports and recreation. To the north-east, houses have been built up to Charlton Nature Reserve.

Caption For Chilbolton, High Street C1965

Mothers and children make their way to Chilbolton's village store and post office. Power lines are visible in the picture, but electricity came to Chilbolton much later than many other communities.

Caption For Longworth, Tucks Lane C1965

It was also the village post office until it closed in the 1980s. Further down Tuck's Lane, on the right, is the Blue Boar public house, selling Morrell's ales.

Caption For Norton St Philip, From The Church Tower C1960

Below is the Gothic-style village school, built in 1827. The 17th-century gable-fronted cottage on the right is one of several Cotswold-style cottages in the village.

Caption For Pangbourne, The Village 1910

Pangbourne is home to the famous Nautical College, established on top of a hill in the village in 1917.

Caption For Yardley Hastings, Castle Ashby Road C1950

Here we have another view of picturesque thatched cottages in the village.

Caption For Bletchingley, Fair Day 1907

Once upon a quieter time, the broad street through the village was perfect for a fair.

Caption For Torcross, The Sands 1896

During the Second World War villagers were evacuated from many villages around the South Hams so that the district could become a D-Day training ground for American soldiers, who would practise troop

Caption For Cocking, The Village 1906

The village is famous for a charming myth which suggests that if the mist in the beechwoods on the nearby Downs rolled westwards towards Cocking, then rain was on the way.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Green C1965

The house nearest the camera was once the village poorhouse. It dates from the 16th century.

Caption For Pendleton, The Village C1955

An ancient village recorded in the Domesday Book as Penictune, it has a stream flowing through it like Downham has, and it also lies at the foot of Pendle Hill.

Caption For Alkham, C1960

Alkham is an attractive little village nestling in the valley of the river Dour between Folkestone and Dover.

Caption For Duntisbourne Leer, C1965

Just along the road from Duntisbourne Abbots is the village of Duntisbourne Leer, named after the great Normandy Abbey at Lire which once owned the manor.

Caption For Sandsend, Ness 1925

The village of Kettleness succumbed to disaster on 17 December 1829 when the cliff broke away and the houses and alum works fell into the sea.

Caption For Leamington Spa, All Saints' Church And The River Leam 1922

In the 1780s, Leamington was little more than a village with a population of around 300 people.

Caption For Langton, Post Office And Village C1960

The cottages of Langton, near Malton, still cluster around the village green, as they did when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Thornton Dale, C1965

The railed and culverted Thornton Beck runs through the village of Thornton Dale, east of Pickering on the edge of the North York Moors.

Caption For Carhampton, The Butchers Arms C1960

It was a village meeting place for hundreds of years before the village hall existed, and it is famed for its wassailing ceremony in the orchard behind.