Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895, Preston Ref. HOSM57113
1886, Honeychurch Ref. HOSM48841
1897, Arley Ref. HOSM36306
1897, Whitley Reed Ref. HOSM42476
1897, Delamere Ref. HOSM43080
1897, Winnington Ref. HOSM64779
1883, Bessingham Ref. HOSM37584
1881, Arminghall Ref. HOSM37896
1885, Booton Ref. HOSM38389
1885, Brampton Ref. HOSM38670
1885, Cawston Ref. HOSM40505
1881, Claxton Ref. HOSM41078
1885, Hanworth Ref. HOSM47581
1882, Hardingham Ref. HOSM47603
1882, Eccles Road Ref. HOSM47641
1881, Hellington Ref. HOSM48801
1882, Honingham Ref. HOSM48848
1885, Kerdiston Ref. HOSM49754
1882, Larling Ref. HOSM50808
1885, Little Barningham Ref. HOSM53077

Books

442 books found. Showing results 7,681 to 7,704.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,201 to 3,210.

Kitts Green Road

My family moved into Kitts Green Road 1937/38 before the road "joined" up with Mackadown Lane. There was Dad, Mom my older sister Edna, brother Dennis and my Grandmother (Dad's mother). I am still in contact with my best ...Read more

A memory of Kitt's Green in 1930 by Jean Was Green

Manchester Residential School Bollin Cross

I went to this school in 1977-80. I started in Hawthorn House and Mr Holland's class, he was a good teacher. Then moved next door to Beech House and Mrs Bowcock's classs. I know I wasn't abused there or ...Read more

A memory of Styal in 1977 by Sharon Harrop

Life In Prees

I have great memories of living in Prees from 1958-1968, my late husband's parents, Wright and Gladys Speed had lived in Primrose Lane in the village for many years. We moved into the house next door which is now the kennels. My ...Read more

A memory of Prees by Marina Speed

1960s Whitburn Memories

I have some lovely memories of staying with my auntie Madge Dale in Adolphus Street in Whitburn in the 1960s with my mum and dad. As a small child I used to sleep in a tiny attic bedroom where my mum Doris Goodall ...Read more

A memory of South Shields by Christine Warwick

Sketch Of This Church In 1881

In a sketch I have dated October 1881 there is a cord hanging down from the bell down the outside wall with a hand pull. The name on the sketch it is Wasldale church. Possibly by Beatrix Potter or E Rawnsley.

A memory of Wasdale Head in 1880 by Nigel Bennett

Tintwistle Days!

My recollections are from the mid 1950s to early 1960s. These were happy days wandering the Longdendale Valley and the Torside Reservoir, usually with guitar slung over my shoulder in the company of Olwen Brown, a local 'Tinsel' ...Read more

A memory of Tintwistle in 1956 by Malcolm Povah

Memories Of Shakespeare Street In Sinfin 1958 1964

We moved from Derby to the new estate in 1958. My son Paul went to the local school for a short time before we moved south to Hertfordshire - my home county. Amongst his many friends I remember ...Read more

A memory of Sinfin by Margaret Mosley

Childhood Memories

I was born at Hill View Lamberts Castle in the 1940s. Mum use to run a small tea rooms and I remember a hiking organisation called the Holiday Fellowship calling their once a week. No mains water, electricity or gas ...Read more

A memory of Lambert's Castle in 1940 by Michael Loving

Memories Of Caldecott

I was born in Caldecotte on 26,09,58, a great little village. I came from a family of 5 children, times were hard moneywise, but we always got by. We used to grow all our veg and kept chickens and ducks for meat. Dad was ...Read more

A memory of Caldecott in 1967 by Dawn Petrie

Mining Community Gone Without A Trace

When they found coal, Treodrhiwfuwch was only a farm. A book was published by J R Pearce back in 1985 about Pontlottyn and Treodrhiwfuwch. Over the years terrace houses were built for miners, some ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch in 1920 by David Harris

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 7,681 to 7,704.

Caption For Swimbridge, 1900

Besides his hunting exploits and the breeding of the terrier that bears his name, the Victorian Rector of Swimbridge, the Rev Jack Russell, was highly regarded by his parishioners, perhaps not least for

Caption For Yelverton, 1907

Originally part of the Elfordtown estate, and named after a prominent 16th-century mine-owner whose family continued in business as builders well into the 20th century, Yelverton was a spot of little note

Caption For Liphook, Royal Anchor Hotel 1924

Standing in the shadow of a great chestnut tree, the Royal Anchor Hotel, once a posting and coaching house, dates from the time of Samuel Pepys who found 'good, honest people' here.

Caption For Cambridge, Hills Road 1931

The war memorial is situated on the junction of Station Road with Hills Road.

Caption For Newton Ferrers, Bridge End 1931

Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo, 'Newton and Noss' to all locals, line the opposite banks of the Yealm estuary.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street 1911

Carriages wait patiently on the station approach for another train-load of health-seekers bound for any of the seven listed hydros.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1927

One of the reasons why Robin Hood's Bay proved to be a popular haunt for artists is the picturesque cluster of red-roofed cottages perched somewhat precariously on the cliffs.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street 1911

Carriages wait patiently on the station approach for another train-load of health-seekers bound for any of the seven listed hydros.

Caption For Colchester, East Gate C1955

To the east, beyond the town hall, houses grew up along the road out of the town as it descended off the ridge towards the River Colne.

Caption For Cromer, From The Sea 1902

The 160ft tower of the mainly Perpendicular church of St Peter and St Paul soars majestically over the town and is a prominent day mark for shipping in the choppy coastal waters.

Caption For Lowestoft, Croquet At The Convalescent Home 1887

Here some of the staff and patients are having a game of croquet on the front lawn while others look on, perhaps enjoying the benefits of a sunny day.

Caption For Buttermere, 1889

The pines of Crag Wood are prominent in the centre of the photograph, while the slopes of Dodd sweep up the lake shore beyond.

Caption For Irchester, High Street C1950

All the cottages on the right of the street have gone now, and are replaced by modern bungalows and the local library. Some of the buildings on the left have also disappeared over the years.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

This photograph shows three buildings which typify the prosperity and confidence of Bury in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Spa 1938

The Spa at Saltburn has given pleasure to generations, particularly as a dance hall and function room - the scene of the forging of many a romance which led to marriage.

Caption For Brotton, The Avenue C1955

The picturesque tree-lined avenue of Brotton contains some fine residences, including, just to the right of this picture, Brotton Hall, a fine Georgian stone house, now converted into

Caption For Filey, The Beach C1935

Their poster proclaims 'on with the show', and they have attracted a large crowd, some watching from the ledge in front of the band­stand.

Caption For Exmouth, The Beach 1898

Beyond the overdressed Victorian beachgoers are a number of stalls selling ice creams and other refreshments.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, The Parade C1960

This is the view from the other end of the Parade. Much to the satisfaction of shopkeepers, car parking, as shown here, is still allowed.

Caption For Winchester, St Cross Church 1906

The splendid church of St Cross was built between 1170 and 1230 for the poor brethren and is a fine architectural mix of Norman and Early English.

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 Castletown, From The Pier 1903

Little has changed since picture No 33024 was taken, save for the building of a lifeboat station. St Mary's was rebuilt in the 1830s, replacing the church built by Bishop Thomas Wilson in 1701.

Caption For Bursledon, The Village C1960

The older part is naturally more interesting, with its quaint old buildings clinging to the banks of the Hamble.

Caption For Skegness, Pier 1899

The long promenade to the pierhead - about a third of a mile - had continuous seating each side; the tube forming the top rail of the backrest on the south side doubled up as a gas pipe to provide lighting