Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886, Horsey Ref. HOSM48955
1902, Lilstock Ref. HOSM51240
1885, Middlezoy Ref. HOSM53773
1886, Pawlett Ref. HOSM56280
1902, Stogursey Ref. HOSM60537
1895, Chipstead Ref. HOSM40941
1895, Hooley Ref. HOSM48983
1886, Ansty Ref. HOSM36027
1897, Cowbridge Ref. HOSM34372
1897, Llysworney Ref. HOSM52170
1897, Penllyn Ref. HOSM56343
1896, Cowes Ref. HOSM34374
1896, Gurnard Ref. HOSM47354
1896, East Hartford Ref. HOSM47723
1896, Shankhouse Ref. HOSM58895
1907, Kilndown Ref. HOSM50030
1883, Abdon Ref. HOSM35127
1883, Bache Ref. HOSM36656
1883, Basford Ref. HOSM37188
1902, Marlow Ref. HOSM39034

Books

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Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 2,721 to 2,730.

Postcards Of Llwyngwril

I have now discovered the existence of 229 separate postcards for this delightful village and of these I have collected 171. They range in date from 1890 to 2008 and Friths were the most prolific of publishers, issuing ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril by Tony Russell

The War Years In Leytonstone

I have lived the past 43 years in Arizona, USA. Seeing the photo of St John's Church brings back many memories of my childhood in the Leytonstone area. During the blitz on London, going down the unfinished ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1940 by Pete Dolder

Childhood On Osborne Terrace

In 1949 the houses on Osborne Terrace were just being built, as soon as they were coming available the council were moving people in, our family moved into no 21. I was 4 years old. It was a lovely place then, nice ...Read more

A memory of Stacksteads in 1950 by Renee Comer

I've Finally Found The Caravan Site

I spent many a summer at this caravan site. My Gran used to own a caravan there. I have so many found memories of the pace and even though last time I was there would have been about 25 years ago, I can ...Read more

A memory of Bridlington in 1870 by Andy Newbould

Peace On Earth

First visit, New Year 1972/73 with Donald McIntyre [Donald Baan] brother of Rory, sons of Mary & Rodger. Continued every Hogmany till 2002/3. Moved to Colonsay 2003, Craig Mhor, built 2004/5, health, ...Read more

A memory of Isle of Lewis in 1972 by John Olivant

Aftermath Of The Great War

Born in Felsham Road, off the High Street, in 1927, I of course have many memories of the area in this photograph. One in particular, has stuck with me for the last 75 years or so. It is of terribly wounded and maimed ...Read more

A memory of Putney in 1930 by Eddie Gould

Burns Pit Disaster

From his seat, by the fire, my grandad could see the great mound of the spoil heap of Stanley Burns Pit. It was the site of a horrific explosion, on 16th February 1909, in which 168 men and boys lost their lives. He would ...Read more

A memory of Stanley in 1900 by e5484.suddes

Technical School Park Square

I attended this school from the 8th January 1951 until the end of March 1953. Every morning all classes would attend assembly in this building and would then disperse to their classrooms which were often at other points ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1951 by Alan Squire

Where I Grew Up

I was 4 years old when we as a family moved to no: 6, School Lane, Chase Terrace. We had moved from Wales because my father couldn't find a job there, so he had a job lecturing in the Mining College in Cannock and he also ...Read more

A memory of Chase Terrace in 1965 by Llinos Phillips

Playing On The Farm

Sheila nee Till. I was born at Medgehall in 1935 at the farm near the Signal Box, when I was 3 years old we moved to Groves Farm, Chapel Road which was where my grandfather lived, Mr A W Till.  lived there until I got married ...Read more

A memory of Medge Hall in 1940 by Sheila Ella

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,529 to 6,552.

Caption For Marnhull, Post Office And Village C1955

The excellent quality of the buildings at Marnhull shows that this part of the Blackmore Vale was wealthy from agriculture.

Caption For Fernhurst, 1908

Fernhurst lies due north of Midhurst in rolling, wooded border country near the Surrey town of Haslemere.

Caption For Rockingham, Cars At The Castle C1960

A Sunbeam Talbot and a Morris Oxford Estate stand in the cobbled courtyard of Rockingham Castle outside one of the main entrances.

Caption For Norwich, Castle Keep And Gatehouse C1874

Nearer the castle the contrast between the Bath stone of the keep and the crisp, pristine granite of the 1830s prison gatehouse is clear.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, The Castle 1892

Once one of the principal fortresses of the Bishops of Durham, Auckland's transformation into a palatial residence began in 1661 when Bishop John Cosin had the 12th-century Great Hall remodelled: he added

Caption For Westbourne, The Beach 1918

Here we see an almost deserted Westbourne during the last summer of the Great War. The Bournemouth district remained a popular escape from the horrors of that conflict for soldiers on leave.

Caption For Colehill, The War Memorial 1923

There has been a great deal of building in this part of Dorset in recent years, but many of the heaths and woodlands remain unspoiled.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From The Sands 1906

The tearooms are to the left of the picture, with the bandstand to their right and Clare House Pier in the centre.

Caption For Aysgarth, The Village 1908

Lying about ten miles east of Hawes, Aysgarth is famous for a series of waterfalls on the River Ure, the upper of which can still be viewed from a 16th-century single arched bridge.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1936

The wall on the right would be that of the Police Station, near the junction of the High Street with Portesbery Road.

Caption For Worcester, Friar Street 1891

The Cathedral city of Worcester is situated almost in the centre of Worcestershire, on the banks of the River Severn.

Caption For Powick, Village 1906

Powick stands where the waters of the Severn and the Teme mingle.

Caption For Barry, The Gorsedd Stones, 1920 Eisteddfod 1931

This circle of stones, known locally as the Druids Circle, was placed in the park and used for the proclamation ceremony of the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales in Barry in 1920.

Caption For Horstead, The Mill 1902

The hatch cover of the square-rigged wherry 'Widgeon' has been lifted away in sections for its cargo of planks to be offloaded - they are stacked neatly under the stone arches of the mill.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1904

By 1904 holidaymakers were discovering the delights of the locality, and some of the sandier areas of Poole Harbour were attracting bathers.

Caption For Launceston, The Old Water Wheel C1955

This building is the last remnant of the Tannery, and still stands east of the bridge opposite Greenaway's car park.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Abbey 1906

IN 1801, according to the first national census, the borough had a population of 2,349 consisting of 565 families living in 448 houses, while the rest of the town, the ancient 'foreigns', had a

Caption For Newquay, Fern Pit And West Pentire 1904

This uninterrupted view out over the lower Gannel estuary and the golden sands and dunes of Crantock confirms why Pentire became popular in the early days of housing development on the western outskirts

Caption For Combeinteignhead, Coombe Cellars 1890

Once the haunt of smugglers, now frequented by yachtsmen, Combe Cellars sits on the banks of the Teign.

Caption For Southsea, The Promenade 1892

The Parade 1890 Southsea started life as a group of farm cottages but by the time this photograph was taken, it bore the stamp of a classic seaside resort, characterised by the ter- races, villas

Caption For Cheltenham, Winter Gardens 1923

Looking away from the Queen's Hotel, we can see one of Cheltenham's grandest open spaces. In the foreground are cannons captured from the Russians at the siege of Sebastopol.

Caption For Monaghan, Rossmore Castle C1900

An excellent view of the castle, the seat of the Rossmore family. This fine estate is about one and a half miles south of the town, on the minor road to Newbliss and Cavan.

Caption For Aysgarth, The Village 1908

Lying about ten miles east of Hawes, Aysgarth is famous for a series of waterfalls on the River Ure, the upper of which can still be viewed from a 16th-century single-arch bridge.

Caption For Norwich, Castle Keep And Gatehouse C1874

Nearer the castle the contrast between the Bath stone of the keep and the crisp, pristine granite of the 1830s prison gatehouse is clear.