Maps

181,031 maps found.

1906, Bolingey Ref. HOSM38318
1906, Perrancoombe Ref. HOSM56548
1884, Peopleton Ref. HOSM56533
1884, Wick Ref. HOSM64522
1903, Achurch Ref. HOSM35497
1899, Armston Ref. HOSM36224
1899, Marholm Ref. HOSM53154
1887, Morborne Ref. HOSM54053
1899, Thurning Ref. HOSM61804
1908, Buriton Ref. HOSM39588
1908, Nursted Ref. HOSM55475
1899, Beechingstoke Ref. HOSM37370
1899, Knowle Ref. HOSM39373
1899, Fyfield Ref. HOSM45936
1899, Kepnal Ref. HOSM49752
1899, Knowle Ref. HOSM50574
1899, Sharcott Ref. HOSM59031
1899, Southcott Ref. HOSM59872
1899, Wilcot Ref. HOSM64695
1899, Woodborough Ref. HOSM65083

Books

442 books found. Showing results 7,801 to 7,824.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,251 to 3,260.

Summer Hols In Milford On Sea

When I was a child, living in Coventry, my parents used to pack me off to Milford to get some fresh sea air and spend quality time with my cousins! My best times were when we went off to buy sweets - I loved ...Read more

A memory of Milford on Sea in 1961 by Olivia Harrod

Working At Rank Xerox

As a 16-year-old, I started work in the wages office of Rank Xerox. There were 6 of us in the office, the boss being Fred Pearce. The other colleagues were Roger Dymond, Mary Evans, Connie Waits, Jean Short and myself. ...Read more

A memory of Mitcheldean in 1958 by Margaret Morgan

The Boats In This Photo

I think the motor yacht in the centre of this photo [outer row, single mast with 3 visible portholes on the starboard side] is the White Aster II which belonged to my grandfather Walter Robinson Handforth. The same vessel ...Read more

A memory of Conwy in 1940 by Chris Handforth

Wrexham Dairies

Does anyone remember the dairy in Pandy? It was Wrexham Dairies . I used to help out on the milk float that used to do the Rhosrobin run, also Gwersyllt. The woman who used to drive it was Joyce and on a ...Read more

A memory of Pandy in 1960 by Philip Kersey Smith

Hill House

I moved back to Hill House, with my brothers, Adrian, Anthony & Twins Russell & Howard. Micky , John & Julian arrived a few years later. I lived there untill 1963, when I got married, and moved to a flat at Kelsale court. I ...Read more

A memory of Kelsale in 1951 by Ann Crook

Carole Dewhurst My First Stay In The Infirmary

I was 8 years old when on November the 5th I was not at all well. My mum was at work in the cotton mill in Lower Darwen, my sister and brother were out at the bonfire across the street, Dad was sitting with me. Mum ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn in 1953 by Carole Osman

Love That Place!

Born at Petersfield in 1940, my first home was Berry Cottage, down Sandy Lane, opposite Sibley's farm. Berry cottage had only 4 rooms (2 up and 2 down), no running water, only a well and later a tap down in the lane. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Rake Firs in 1940 by Monica Stewart

Ivy Cottage

When I was a child I was shown round Ivy Cottage and the farmland in Thompsons Lane by my late Grandmother who had inherited all the land from her auntie. Thompsons Lane was named after the family. I believe that most of the land is ...Read more

A memory of Denmead

Vine Cottage And Blacksmith Shop

William Wright lived in Vine Cottage, Aston, there was a blacksmith shop beside the house, across the road was the orchard with many fruit trees and all the animals. I used to spend time there in the ...Read more

A memory of Aston in 1950 by Primrose Croteau

Great Horton

Our family lived in Lidget Green, near the Great Horton railway station. I was born in 1949 near Bradford (Wakefield), and lived in Lidget Green from toddlerhood until we emigrated in 1960. The neighborhood provided many memories ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1959 by Richard L

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 7,801 to 7,824.

Caption For Healaugh, The Road To Shore Gill C1955

Just west of Reeth is Healaugh. The original village used to be up this gated lane higher on the moors.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1955

Monk Bar is one of the finest gates in the city walls and the closest to the Minster on Goodramgate. It is vaulted on three floors, and still has a working portcullis.

Caption For Barnard Castle, 1892

There was a time when Barnard Castle was one of a number of prosperous towns in the Palatinate; the others were Durham, Darlington, Hartlepool, Stockton, Sedgefield, Staindrop and Wolsingham.

Caption For Sunderland, The Bridges 1900

The 236ft single span cast-iron bridge was built between 1793 and 1796, and was considered to be one of the engineering masterpieces of the day.

Caption For Seaham, The Harbour C1955

In 1819 Charles Stewart (later the third Marquis of Londonderry) married Frances Anne Vane-Tempest, heiress to an extensive property and coalowning empire.

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1955

A positive cats-cradle of wires weaves above the roadway, with telephone cables, suspended street lighting and the power cables for the silent-running electric trolley buses contesting the airspace.

Caption For Pinner, Bridge Street C1955

As we look at this mundane street as it drops down towards Pinner Underground Station, under the railway bridge and on towards Harrow-on-the-Hill, there is little to herald the wonderful surprise of turning

Caption For Leamington Spa, The Parade And Memorial C1960

Leamington's development as a spa did not begin until 1789, when William Abbotts discovered a mineral spring on his land in what is now Bath Street.

Caption For Southport, Neville Street 1924

Around the beginning of the 20th century there was little difference in the cost of accommodation at either the Victoria, the Prince of Wales, or the Royal, though eating at the latter was slightly

Caption For Pegwell, Coastguard Cottages 1907

This row of diminutive, white cottages provided accommodation for the Coastguards maintaining a watch along this busy stretch of the Kent coastline with its treacherous offshore sandbanks.

Caption For Water Orton, The Parish Church C1965

The original church was built on high ground above the River Tame, on Old Church Road. It was founded in 1347 as a chapel of ease to Aston.

Caption For Wimborne, River Allen From East Brook Bridge 1908

The clear, shallow and gently-flowing waters of the River Allen, fed by the natural chalk reservoirs of Cranborne Chase, make it an ideal habitat for rushes, and commercial rush-cutting flourished here

Caption For Broadstone, Station Approach C1955

Little trace of the railway remains today (Broadstone Leisure Centre stands on much of it), but this was once a busy junction, where the Bournemouth main branch crossed the London, Southampton

Caption For Uppingham, School Chapel C1965

Between 1964 and 1965 the north side of the chapel was hidden by a modern extension with an ugly brick gable. The new Owen Window is, however, more praiseworthy.

Caption For Kendal, St George's Church And The Weir 1891

The twin Italianate towers of St George's Church dominate this view of Kendal, across the River Kent and its weir.

Caption For Hull, Alexandra Dock 1903

Steamers discharge their cargo by way of chutes into dumb barges. In the centre of the picture is a Humber keel, sporting the traditional rig of a single square lug sail.

Caption For Saundersfoot, Wisemans Bridge Inn C1965

This settlement probably got its name from Andrew Wysmon, a tenant knight at the time of Edward II's reign.

Caption For Fornham St Martin, The Church 1898

The south aisle was added in 1870 in memory of the Rev E Hogg.

Caption For Sproughton, The Wild Man Inn C1965

This pub is named after the Woodwose, or wild man of the woods. He is usually shown as he is on the sign here - bearded, hairy and carrying a club.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, General View C1945

The hay ricks and the milking sheds (skillins) remind us of another time. The County Council bought the land in the 1970s for development into the Country Park.

Caption For Rhossili, St Mary's Church 1901

The village overlooks the often windswept Rhosili Bay on the western edge of the Gower Peninsula. Tradition has it that the village is named after St Fili, who was possibly a son of St Cenydd.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Shopping Parade, Warners End C1965

Stoneycroft was part of the new town development, and work started in 1952.

Caption For Bishop's Waltham, High Street C1955

The owners of these parked cars must be shopping. The first building on the left was Barclays Bank; today it is still Barclays, but it has had a fresh lick of paint.

Caption For Emery Down, The Swan Inn C1960

The Swan Inn is south of Lyndhurst. A turning to the A35 is opposite it, and here we find Leominstead Lakes, where trout fishing is available daily.