Maps

181,031 maps found.

1889, Menthorpe Ref. HOSM53501
1890, Osgodby Ref. HOSM55831
1889, Woodhall Ref. HOSM65024
1907, Settle Ref. HOSM35168
1907, Langcliffe Ref. HOSM50797
1900, Motcombe Ref. HOSM70136
1900, Ham Common Ref. HOSM59069
1900, Twyford Ref. HOSM62745
1897, Halfway Ref. HOSM47386
1891, Hoylandswaine Ref. HOSM49064
1890, Loxley Ref. HOSM52737
1882, Beadlow Ref. HOSM37286
1882, Campton Ref. HOSM39932
1884, Chesterblade Ref. HOSM40724
1885, Darshill Ref. HOSM42900
1884, Westcombe Ref. HOSM64049
1901, Pinford Ref. HOSM56659
1885, Sigwells Ref. HOSM59254
1879, Lower Hatton Ref. HOSM47826
1900, Knighton Ref. HOSM50475

Books

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Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 2,801 to 2,810.

When Dad Came Home

There was a knock at the door, and there he was, this tall man wearing a bush hat who grabbed my mom, giving her a great big smacker of a kiss. Of course I wasn't having this strange man doing this to my mom, so I promptly got ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick in 1945 by Patricia Taylor

Sledging Down Fobbing Hill

I lived in Corringham Hill Terrace 1942 -1950. As an 8 year old I remember sliding down the hill in the snow from the White Lion. I think there was a small pond at the bottom, which used to freeze over in winter. I have a ...Read more

A memory of Fobbing in 1948 by Richard Ralph

My Holidays In Llandanwg

I was visiting Llandanwg from 1958 until 1965. We used to stay in Dorwyn, which then was a green shed bungalow owned by Mrs Pearce, she used to work with my father and we used to go down sometimes twice a year. We used to ...Read more

A memory of Llandanwg

Childhood Days

I too have happy and sad memories of Thurnscoe. I started school in 1952 at Hill Infants. Mrs Cartlidge was our teacher. I still remember where I sat behind the door and being given a small blackboard and chalk on my first day ...Read more

A memory of Thurnscoe in 1952

Uncle Cecil''s Farm

My brother and I would stay with Granny during the holidays, she lived at 'Cregeen' in a row of houses on Princess Street, near the railway crossing. Granny's brother Cecil had a farm out along the lane in this picture, my ...Read more

A memory of Strensall in 1958 by Barrie Griffiths

Beckley Parade

This view from Downs Way shows Beckley Parade and my uncle's shop which was next to the houses, the first house belonged to Councillor Turville Kill. My uncle's shop was a greengrocers and he and my aunt moved from here to the ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1961 by sue.rainer

Can You Help

We have just discover some of our relatives may have come from the Boxford area. Does anyone remember or recall anyone of the name of Churchyard or maybe Greenwood living in Boxford or nearby, maybe even Ipswich. Our father maybe ...Read more

A memory of Boxford in 1920 by Gloria Miller

Cookridge Once Fields And Farms

I moved from Holbeck in 1948 into one of the first estates to be built in North West Leeds, Ireland Wood (Raynels). In 1950 I went to Cookridge School, then a wooden hut right slap bang opposite where Cookridge ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge in 1950 by Paul Leavett

Barking

If I remember rightly, coming round the corner from Ripple Road into East Street, there was a hole in the ground courtesy of the German bombers. Later, Timothy Whites was built there. Anyway, as youngsters, we used to head for the Capitol ...Read more

A memory of Barking by John Willats

Farm At White Hill

My father Jenkin Evans and mother Valerie Evans lived at Potters Cross Farm, White Hill, Kinver from just before the Second World War. This is the farmhouse which you can see which still exists to this day. They raised four ...Read more

A memory of Kinver by John Evans

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,721 to 6,744.

Caption For Kidwelly, Castle 1925

Standing on rising ground on the west bank of the River Gwendraeth, Kidwelly and its fortified town were founded by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury during the reign of Henry I.

Caption For Exmouth, From The Pier 1906

The construction of a substantial sea wall, seen here in section to the right, led to Exmouth's prosperity as a seaside resort.

Caption For Andover, George Hotel 1908

In 1768, Sir Francis Blake Delaval, canvassing for election as MP, and his agent Kellynge invited the Mayor and Corporation and the Colonel and Officers of a local billet to a grand dinner athte George

Caption For Fletching, The Street C1950

Simon de Montfort's army lay here the night before the Battle of Lewes in 1264. The area was made notorious by the 'Piltdown Man' fake archaeological discoveries in the 1910s.

Caption For Westbourne, The Square C1960

The church of St John the Baptist has an avenue of yew trees. The Country Stores, a Mace shop complete with modern sunblinds, offers a wide range of supplies.

Caption For Launceston, The River Kensey At St Thomas C1960

To the right of the trees is Hender's Tannery, well known for the quality of its hides, and working until 1963. The building was demolished in 1984.

Caption For Launceston, The River Kensey At St Thomas C1960

To the right of the trees is Hender's Tannery, well known for the quality of its hides, and working until 1963. The building was demolished in 1984.

Caption For Aylesbury, Church Street 1921

All the houses on the left have been bought by the Thomas Hickman Charity in recent years and refurbished, including the Chantry on the left, a pretty Gothick front of about 1840 with arched and hood-moulded

Caption For Barnet, High Street 1950

A view down the hill towards London, with the Wellington pub on the right sporting its sign depicting the Duke.

Caption For South Cerney, The Manor, Park And Church C1965

At the entrance to the Norman church is a notice that reads: 'Enter this door as if the floor within were gold/ And every wall of jewels, of wealth untold./ As if a choir/ In robes of fire/ Were saying

Caption For Greenwich, The Royal Naval College And Riverside Walk 1951

The Royal Naval Hospital, a counterpart to the Chelsea Hospital for soldiers, began as a rebuild of Greenwich Palace by Charles II in the 1660s, but it changed direction in the 1690s.

Caption For Ash Vale, Wharf Road 1906

Four small children watch the photographer with interest as he immortalises this stretch of Wharf Road.

Caption For Preston, Docks C1955

It was named in honour of Queen Victoria's second son, who opened the dock when he was the Duke of Edinburgh.

Caption For Reigate, Church Street C1955

This view looks east from the upper windows of the old Town Hall along Church Street.

Caption For Abingdon, St Helen's School 1925

Moving north-west from Albert Park to the Faringdon Road, the town tour finishes at the School of St Helen and St Katherine, as it is now named.

Caption For Ackworth, Buttercross And Lychgate C1955

This pastoral scene is on the Green in High Ackworth. To the left is the church of St Cuthbert, built in 1582 on the site of a Saxon chapel from AD 875.

Caption For Twickenham, Church 1899

The parish church of St Mary's oldest part is the tower, which probably dates from the 14th century.

Caption For Bolney, Main Street 1957

Agriculture was the dominant employer in the area, and this was often reflected in village life and facilities - note the tractor on the right of the photograph.

Caption For Boston Spa, Thorp Arch Hall 1895

The lord of the manor, William Gossip, purchased land here with the view to owning a substantial but convenient house in this rural part of the West and North Yorkshire border.

Caption For Chilham, The Square 1903

Here we see the heart of what many claim is Kent's prettiest village: the tower of its 15th- century flint-stone church of St Mary looks down on this spacious square lined with half- timbered

Caption For Hampstead Norreys, Church Street C1950

To the north of Newbury, on the edge of the downs, lies Hampstead Norris, surrounded by hills and woodland.

Caption For Bishopsbourne, 1903

This village comprises little more than this cluster of charming cottages just off Watling Street, but it has associations with two noted authors.

Caption For Charlwood, The Old Mill 1906

This is the brick lower storey of a windmill built around 1800 by a Crawley millwright, Morley, and situated east of the recreation ground.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, Catholic Church 1898

Here we have the old centre of the village, now by-passed by the main road. The Roman Catholic church of St Mary of the Angels with its free-standing spire dominates the centre of our photograph.