Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882, Lawley Ref. HOSM50886
1882, Leighton Ref. HOSM51069
1882, Dorrington Ref. HOSM54666
1880, Northwood Ref. HOSM55382
1881, Norton Ref. HOSM55429
1880, Painsbrook Ref. HOSM56013
1880, Petton Ref. HOSM56582
1882, Pitchford Ref. HOSM70927
1880, Shawbury Ref. HOSM59062
1881, Shelton Ref. HOSM59019
1881, Shorthill Ref. HOSM59154
1881, Shrawardine Ref. HOSM59186
1895, Broomhaugh Ref. HOSM39172
1907, Harbridge Ref. HOSM47590
1890, Ripon Ref. HOSM35111
1890, Melmerby Ref. HOSM53475
1890, Nunwick Ref. HOSM55470
1890, Sharow Ref. HOSM58926
1896, Rochester Ref. HOSM35114
1895, Paglesham Churchend Ref. HOSM56089

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,793 to 6,816.

Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 2,831 to 2,840.

Sweet Shop

We used to go into a sweet shop in the High Street and buy Wagon Wheels. I am sure they were bigger then than they are now! One of the children whose parents owned the sweet shop had a snake! We were fascinated. Snakes as pets were ...Read more

A memory of Billingshurst in 1953 by Susan Francis

Wallingford During The Second World War

I arrived in Wallingford as a 10 year old boy with my sister and mother on a cold winter February night. We had been bombed out from our house in Dagenham just a few days before and my brother, who was ...Read more

A memory of Wallingford in 1943 by Leslie Nash

Memories Of Times Long Gone Miss You Guys!

I remember the years of growing up in Steeple Aston, and the fond memories that I had from back in those times. The times as kids we would all go down to the river from the time we couldn't swim as ...Read more

A memory of Steeple Aston in 1970 by Linda Smith Ritlinger

Redhill 1961

I remember the Teddy Boys and 'winkle pickers'. Our baby-sitter used to rock and roll in the living room, and us kids used to laugh because we could see her underwear when her flared skirt twirled! She used to paint our nails for us ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1961 by Susan Francis

Trolly Times

Most young boys at sometime rode and or built their own trolly. My experience growing up, living on the edge of French's Yard on Epping New Road in Buckhurst Hill, was full of good times riding my home-built trolly down the long ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Denman Lalonde

History Of Giddings Family

Would be interested to know if anyone has any knowledge of the history of the Giddings family. Have visited the church and graveyard where there are gravestones but would like to know more. Thanks Theresa

A memory of Tilshead by Theresa Giddings

Tommy Wiggins

Tommy Wiggins was a small-built man, he had round John Lennon NHS glasses, and had the Corner Farm in Fencott. He was a great friend of my grandfather, Charlie Hayes, and once every 2 weeks my grandfather peddled all the way from ...Read more

A memory of Fencott in 1966 by Rosemary Hopkins

Lamberts Castle

I remember going to Lamberts Castle fair as a small child sometime around 1955. The fair was run by the Herbert family but they stopped running it sometime in the mid 1950s because it was not financially viable. I ...Read more

A memory of Lambert's Castle by Dave Sampson

Runaway Train

The day of my nan's funeral, a goods train from Newbury's brakes failed, and the signalman switched the train to another track, thus averting a major disaster as a passenger train that was nearly full was heading into ...Read more

A memory of Whitchurch in 1955 by diana506

Butterflies

I believe my great uncle Edward Goodwin of Canon Court, Wateringbury, donated his Butterfly and Moth Collection to the Maidstone Museum on his death in 1934. Since that time I think the museum was burnt down, and of course, the butterfly collection too.

A memory of Maidstone in 1930 by Valerie Cornwell

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,793 to 6,816.

Caption For Bodmin, Fore Street 1901

This photograph was taken at the top of this main thoroughfare where it levels out and widens into Bore Street.

Caption For Ballymoney, High Street C1900

This turn of the century view shows the broad and spacious high street. In the centre is the former town hall, later a masonic hall, which dates from 1775.

Caption For Manchester, Cathedral From Grosvenor Hotel 1889

Victoria Street passes in front of the cathedral. We can see a part of the white North Porch at the side of the tower.

Caption For Ripon, Market Place 1901

Market stalls huddle around the 90ft obelisk raised in 1781 to commemorate William Aislabie's 60-year stint in the House of Commons as the local Member of Parliament.

Caption For Staithes, Bank Top 1929

The area at the top of Staithes is known as Bank Top and here, in 1929, we see two recently- completed bay-fronted detached bungalows (right of view) which have been carefully positioned to take full

Caption For Skelton, High Street C1955

The High Street of Skelton is dominated by the tower of the parish church.

Caption For Congleton, The Town Hall 1898

Here are kept the seals of office used by John Bradshaw, who became Lord President of the High Court and took part in the trial of Charles I.

Caption For Davington, The Priory 1892

The single remaining tower of the Priory church can be seen across the creek and parkland in this turn-of-the-century view. The church was restored and rededicated in 1932.

Caption For West Stafford, Thatching C1960

The art of thatching is still much in demand throughout Dorset. Local thatch was originally made of wheat, rye or barley straw, but now longer- lasting reed is often used.

Caption For Great Haywood, Boatyard C1955

Great Haywood lies at the junction of the Trent & Mersey with the Staffs & Worcestershire canals.

Caption For Howth, Ladies Bathing Beach 1897

A view looking north west, past the tower and along the east wall of the harbour, to Ireland's Eye.

Caption For Newquay, 1901

We are looking north-west across Towan Beach towards the harbour, one of the more sheltered on this exposed coast, built in the lee of Towan Head which protects it from the brunt of the ferocious Atlantic

Caption For Ilfracombe, Fore Street C1935

At the bottom of Fore Street - down by the harbour and therefore handy for the maritime fraternity - are two pubs, the George and the Prince of Wales, both of which claim to be the oldest hostelry in

Caption For Furness Abbey, 1892

This view shows the late Norman arches of the cloisters. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries (1536-9) it became the property of Thomas Cromwell and soon fell into disrepair.

Caption For Bladon, Folly Bridge C1960

Bladon is situated outside the southern boundary of Blenheim Park. Blenheim Palace is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.

Caption For Crouch End, Crouch End Hill C1965

The road drops down into the Broadway with an array of modest but attractive late 19th- and early 20th-century buildings. What can be said in defence of the intruder on the right of the photograph?

Caption For Haverfordwest, From Priory Hill 1890

A panoramic view of the town with the Priory ruins in the foreground and the tower of the church of St Thomas à Becket on the hill to the left. The Castle can be seen in the centre.

Caption For Sandhurst, Royal Military College 1911

Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.

Caption For Salford, Peel Park Museum 1889

Peel Park opened in 1846 and is named in honour of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel. He not only secured government funding for the park, but made a generous donation himself.

Caption For Barton Under Needwood, The Village C1955

The village gets its name from a Barton (or Berton), the old word for a rickyard.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Undercliff Gardens C1955

This, it was claimed, gave the benefit of the health-giving rays of the sun to those sitting behind its protection. Walkers could stand on the roof of the shelter to enjoy the view.

Caption For Frome, The Blue House, Women's Almshouse 1949

This is a splendid picture of the Blue House, architecturally one of the most important buildings in Frome, dating from 1728.

Caption For Rothesay, The Pier From Chapel Hill 1900

he first effective spinning mill in the west of Scotland was built at Rothesay. Between 1787 and 1834, the number of cotton mills opened in Scotland rocketed from just 19 to 134.

Caption For Menheniot, Church 1912

The oak pulpit of 1891 is of special interest, carved with panels showing Vice- Admiral Trelawny Jago's ship Enterprise searching the Arctic for Sir John Franklin's ill-fated expedition.