Maps

181,031 maps found.

1900, Loggerheads Ref. HOSM52172
1879, Cobscot Ref. HOSM57801
1879, Rhiews Ref. HOSM61961
1899, Rockingham Ref. HOSM70972
1886, Gautby Ref. HOSM46133
1886, Hainton Ref. HOSM47361
1886, Kingerby Ref. HOSM50116
1886, Moortown Ref. HOSM54048
1886, Rand Ref. HOSM57440
1886, Sixhills Ref. HOSM59313
1887, Swallow Ref. HOSM61022
1899, Marlborough Ref. HOSM34894
1899, Avebury Ref. HOSM36689
1899, Beckhampton Ref. HOSM37411
1899, Burbage Ref. HOSM39553
1899, Cadley Ref. HOSM39753
1899, Fyfield Ref. HOSM70394
1899, Lockeridge Ref. HOSM52227
1899, Mildenhall Ref. HOSM53807
1886, Ash Ref. HOSM36270

Books

442 books found. Showing results 7,489 to 7,512.

Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 3,121 to 3,130.

Camping At Carpenders Park Farm

Before living in Oxhey I lived in nearby Hatch End and one of our Scout Troop's nearest places to camp for a weekend was Carpenders Park Farm in Oxhey Lane. We would pack everything we needed for a couple of nights ...Read more

A memory of Oxhey in 1958 by John Howard Norfolk

Furzton Lake

I am greatly surprised that there are no photos of Furzton Lake in the Frith archive. Our son David lived in a modern terraced house in Winsford Hill, Furzton until 2005. I remember there was a gap in the hedge with a gate we ...Read more

A memory of Furzton in 2000 by John Howard Norfolk

Leeson S School

I remember going to Leesons (Private School). It was run by Mr and Mrs Leeson with the assistance of their daughter Joy - sadly it was closed many years ago and there is a developement of several houses built on the site ...Read more

A memory of Hythe in 1955 by Maureen Young

Rhu

My Grandfather, Andrew Johnston, lived in Kilbride Cottage, Rhu (next to the manse on the corner) and every school holidays my mum Janet Kempton (nee Johnston) brought us up to Rhu for the holidays. Grandpa died when I was about 8, he was ...Read more

A memory of Kilcreggan in 1950 by Joan Carter

Critchlows Corner My Home

The image that we are looking at is now my home. It is a beautiful home now. My grandad as a young lad used to deliver papers for the old shop Critchlows Corner. Reading the comments make me think that my home is part of Blurton history.

A memory of Blurton by Nathan Mills

Glen Faba

Hi, I lived on Glen Faba in the 1960s from the age 5-10. I remember Stanley Hickin and his dad and their two big alsatian dogs. Fond memories of fishing in the River Lea, not knowing at the time near fields weir there was a island that ...Read more

A memory of Hoddesdon in 1961 by Danny Marr

A Family Wedding At St Peter's Church Hammersmith

A few hundred yards west of Furnivall Gardens is St Peter's Church - the oldest and grandest church in Hammersmith. This is where my great-grandparents married on 27th September 1873: William Henry Howard and Jane Esther (or Hester) Goodwill.

A memory of Hammersmith in 1870 by John Howard Norfolk

Hetheringtons

As a boy I lived at 108 Moresby Parks with my family. I was from a large family, 4 brothers and one sister. We moved there in 1976 to 2006, it was a wonderful place to live and still is today. My childhood memories are of ...Read more

A memory of Moresby Parks in 1976 by Carl Hetherington

The Wolverton Palais

I remember the"Palais de Dance"in Wolverton. They used to put some great bands on there. We used to come up from Fulham in London 7 or 8 times a year to go there. The people of Wolverton were some of the friendliest people ...Read more

A memory of Wolverton in 1965 by Paul Overton

Wrotham Road

Yes, I used to go to Wrotham Road for rock & roll, they were the early days from 1960 to 1963 and it was the meeting place for the lads. I remember taking a break from dancing and going into the Lord Kitchener pub Friday night ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1960 by Christopher Smith

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 7,489 to 7,512.

Caption For Ringwood, The Millstream 1900

This turn of the century photograph shows a thatcher busy at work on the roof of a picturesque cottage on the banks of the River Avon, which flows serenely through Ringwood on its way to Christchurch and

Caption For Magham Down, The Old Forge Guest House C1960

Magham Down is a hamlet on a crossroads between Hailsham and Herstmonceux. The main road tourist route has great views of the Downs.

Caption For Charminster, Church And War Memorial 1922

The river runs alongside the right of the churchyard.

Caption For Lichfield, Market Square C1955

At the other end of the Market Square is the bronze statue of James Boswell, drinking companion and biographer of Samuel Johnson. His statue was not erected until 1908.

Caption For North Curry, Church Road C1960

The Tone is one of several rivers draining these lowlands, and the one that gave Taunton its name.

Caption For Porth, 1925

This modest resort of broad beaches and spectacular rock scenery can be reached along the sands from Newquay.

Caption For Largs, The Church And Seafront 1897

Largs was well-served by steamers from all parts of the Clyde, and by the Glasgow & South Western Railway to Ardrossan, via Fairlie and West Kilbride.

Caption For Salisbury, Minster Street C1950

A view of one of the city's best narrow medieval streets, lined with tall, overhanging shops and houses.

Caption For Newquay, Headland Hotel And Fistral Bay 1901

Opened in June 1900, the immense hotel block dominates Fistral Beach on the edge of Newquay. A horse and open carriage are about to take guests on an excursion.

Caption For Boscombe, The Chine Hotel 1892

Originally built by Sir Drummond Wolfe in the early 18th century and later extended, this luxury hotel with 80 rooms, three acres of gardens and its own well, was immensely popular with the leading stars

Caption For Largs, The Church And Seafront 1897

Largs was well-served by steamers from all parts of the Clyde, and by the Glasgow & South Western Railway to Ardrossan via Fairlie and West Kilbride.

Caption For London, Tower Bridge 1894

A steam tugboat hauls a barge into the docks on the right. St Katharine's Dock was built in 1828.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament 1886

This 'superb temple of legislation' in Tudor Gothic was built to replace the old medieval Palace which burned down in 1834.

Caption For Smeeton Westerby, Westerby Corner C1955

This attractive village retains its quiet rural atmosphere; it is ranged along its north-south street about a mile to the south of Kibworth Beauchamp.

Caption For Princetown, Dartmoor Prison Gate & Convicts 1890

Dartmoor Prison at Princetown was built in 1806, initially to house French prisoners of war.

Caption For Hope Cove, Cottages 1890

Hope is one of the more remote corners of Devon, located on the west side of the South Hams, six miles from Kingsbridge.

Caption For Winchester, 1893

A brisk climb above Winchester is always well rewarded by the beautiful views of the city, its handsome and historic buildings clustered round the hollow in which this one-time capital of England sits

Caption For Bursledon, The Bridge C1955

Between the 14th and early 19th centuries, Bursledon was an important centre for naval shipbuilding, with the wooded slopes of the River Hamble providing much of the timber.

Caption For Cardiff, University College 1925

This college of the University overlooks the War Memorial, and is the second oldest college after Aberystwyth.

Caption For Cheltenham, Montpellier Spa 1901

Many of the other buildings adjoining this old spa are also the work of the former architect to the King of Wurttemburg.

Caption For Bussage, Church 1910

The 19th-century church of St Michael stands on a steep hill, and was built of snicked stone.

Caption For Broadwas, Butts Bank Farm C1955

Broadwas is a pleasant village in pastoral Teme Valley farmland, six miles west of Worcester. This handsome farmhouse survives unaltered and unspoilt today, though no longer part of a working farm.

Caption For York, Assize Court, The Castle C1885

The area is known as the Eye of Yorkshire, or the Eye of the Ridings. Parliamentary elections were held here until the 19th century. Two of the courts are still used on a daily basis.

Caption For Formby, Chapel Lane C1960

The coming of the railways and the subsequent growth in Formby's population led to a number of new places of worship being built.