Maps

181,031 maps found.

1884, Kempsey Ref. HOSM49786
1884, Spetchley Ref. HOSM71294
1898, Asby Ref. HOSM36259
1923, Barepot Ref. HOSM37001
1898, Dean Ref. HOSM42930
1923, Distington Ref. HOSM43267
1923, Salterbeck Ref. HOSM58412
1898, Ullock Ref. HOSM62852
1897, Costhorpe Ref. HOSM41948
1897, Gateford Ref. HOSM46112
1897, Darfoulds Ref. HOSM60409
1880, Buckover Ref. HOSM39384
1881, Huntingford Ref. HOSM49164
1881, Ozleworth Ref. HOSM55983
1898, Aber-Oer Ref. HOSM35319
1909, Erbistock Ref. HOSM44987
1909, Eyton Ref. HOSM45054
1910, Gwynfryn Ref. HOSM47292
1909, Lavister Ref. HOSM50875
1909, Marford Ref. HOSM53148

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,209 to 8,232.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,421 to 3,430.

Geoge And Dragon

I lived in Wingate in the 1960's. My Mother and father Jean and Syd Price had the George and Dragon pub for a while until it was pulled down. My Grandmother, Gina Richardson, also had the pub which I think was known as the Top ...Read more

A memory of Wingate in 1960 by Colin Price

Winchcombe, Toddington, Didbrook

My father was born at 2 Hailes Cottages in 1931. My family live in and around Toddington, Didbrook and Winchcombe. My father was born Leslie Frederick Vallender and adopted by his mother's sister Olive Richings ...Read more

A memory of Cleeve Hill by Lesley Yeadon

Rickmansworth Road

When I was about 6, we moved to Ricky Rd. The Cassiobury Park gates were over the road to us, slightly to the left. Me and my two sisters were crossed across a very quiet road by our mum, with a packed lunch. We just played all ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1960 by Lidia Skrzypek

Genealogy

I'm researching the family history of Madge Drennan born 1921, Kirkconnel, Dumfries.

A memory of Kirkconnel

Working In Clyffe Pypard

I came down from Scotland when I was 16 & was a nanny in Broad Hinton for a year for Mr & Mrs Huddy (can't remember the name of the house), & then I decided that I wanted to work with horses, so I got a ...Read more

A memory of Clyffe Pypard in 1969 by Alison Cloy

Dinnings

My dad, Alan Wilcox, owned Dinnings the Chemist in Ellison Street and a smaller shop in Bedeburn Road. I have fond memories of spending time in the shop as a youngster. Anyone have any photographs of the shop?

A memory of Jarrow by Chris Wilcox

Stewards Of Rochdale

I worked for Leo at Stewards from 1979 - 1983. Great memories, great days. I remember him hi-jacking folk he recognised as they walked past the shop. Remember Peggy too. He used to say Drake Street was dying then, but it ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by Mark Cowan

My Great Great Grand Parents

Up to 1840 my 2 x Great Grand parents lived in the village. It is said he was in General Hardware, whether it was in a shop or he travelled the village, I do not know. They lived in the little white cottages ...Read more

A memory of Buckland

My Gran & Grandad Jack Spencer

Jack & Unice Spencer were my grandparents, they owned the boats on Pickmere Lake. My life after the war was idillic when living with them, thousands flocked from Salford & Manchester to camp, fish and row my ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1953 by John Bailey

Christmases And Wwii Years In Skelmanthorpe

I was born in Leeds Yorkshire, but my maternal grandmother and other relatives lived in Skelmanthorpe. My earliest memories are of being the first grandchild and visiting grandma every Christmas ...Read more

A memory of Skelmanthorpe in 1930 by Betty Greenhough

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,209 to 8,232.

Caption For Teddington, The King's Head, High Street 2005

The village population had grown to just short of 700, and there were now over 100 houses. The way of life had remained basically agricultural.

Caption For Hitchin, Churchyard C1965

Such shops would not have been out of place when the first Frith photographs of Hitchin were taken.

Caption For Ludlow, Castle Entrance 1910

Perched on its cliff overlooking the rivers Teme and Corve, Ludlow was built in a strategic location on the Welsh borders.

Caption For Ansdell, Entrance To Fairhaven Golf Links 1927

Following the building of St Anne's, Ansdell and Fairhaven were slower to develop, remaining an area of woodland and sandhills.

Caption For Walmer, The Strand 1924

The Walmer Stores in the centre of this photo has its blinds down.

Caption For Worksop, Gateford Road C1965

In the distance is the spire of St John the Evangelist's, completed in 1868 to serve the expanded north of the town.

Caption For St Helens, Church Street 1952

The town of St Helens derives its name from the early chapel dedicated to the saint.

Caption For Bitteswell, White Cottage And St Mary's Church C1960

St Mary's with its late 13th-century tower dominates the east side of the village green. On the south side of the tower is a recess which may once have held a monument.

Caption For Castle Donington, Borough Street C1955

In the far north-west of the county, and almost in Derbyshire, this village must deserve small town status.

Caption For Quorn, Cross C1965

The battlemented tower of St Bartholomew's (left) just shows above the row of rather good brick and tile cottages, into which the post office has been thrust.

Caption For Swansea, Oil Tanker With Tug, King's Dock 1925

There is also very great trade for coal which they export to all the ports of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall and also to Ireland itself so that one sometimes sees a hundred sail of ships at a time loading

Caption For Hunsdon, High Street C1965

The honour of being entitled Hertfordshire's tidiest village for 1960 went to the village of Hunsdon near Ware.

Caption For Grantham, Angel And Royal Hotel C1955

Fortunately for the hotel, it has been taken over by a group of local businessmen, and it looks much, much better now.

Caption For Hunsdon, High Street C1965

We can just see the second Hunsdon public house, the Fox and Hounds, in the distance on the left, with houses in Tanner's Way (on the opposite side of the road) behind.

Caption For Pennard, The Castle 1893

Pennard stands high above a tidal creek some eight miles west-south-west of Swansea.

Caption For Wokingham, Rose Street C1955

The 15th-century building in the foreground has had a variety of uses, including that of a public house named The Cricketers which ran from the mid 19th century until its closure in 1909.

Caption For Leicester, The Clock Tower And Gallowtree Gate C1965

Looking southwards from the Haymarket into Gallowtree Gate: it is the building immediately to the left of the Clock Tower which is of interest.

Caption For Lickey, The Post Office C1965

Lickey village is an unremarkable sort of place, but the name is famous among railway buffs because the two-mile Lickey Incline (between Bromsgrove and Barnt Green) is, almost incredibly, the

Caption For Fenstanton, Chequer Street C1955

We are looking along Chequer Street towards Honey Hill; the shape of the community has changed little.

Caption For Thorne, Market Place C1955

Ascend the clock tower of St Nicholas's parish church and see six of the county's major rivers - the Humber, the Don, the Went, the Ouse, the Trent and the Aire.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Market Place C1955

The three-storey building of Boots the Chemist at Nos 15 and 16 Market Place is not as old as it seems.

Caption For Culham, College 1899

We are looking from the fields to the east of the college. The right-hand building is the east arm of the three-sided 1850s main college building.

Caption For Abingdon, Culham Bridge C1950

This view is not of the 15th-century bridge at Culham, but of the one on the road that crosses the Culham Cut, with Culham Lock a hundred yards behind the photographer.