Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882, Trewidland Ref. HOSM62489
1908, Greatham Ref. HOSM47104
1910, Langley Ref. HOSM50724
1896, Angmering Ref. HOSM36101
1906, Fazakerley Ref. HOSM45233
1906, Kensington Ref. HOSM49728
1907, Kirkdale Ref. HOSM50355
1904, Llanarth Ref. HOSM34802
1888, Llanbedrgoch Ref. HOSM51738
1885, Staylittle Ref. HOSM60494
1885, Bethlehem Ref. HOSM37600
1886, Llansawel Ref. HOSM51972
1885, Rhosmaen Ref. HOSM57728
1904, Myddfai Ref. HOSM54448
1887, Bettws Ref. HOSM37619
1887, Llandrindod Wells Ref. HOSM40463
1888, Llanbister Ref. HOSM51740
1887, Llandegley Ref. HOSM51779
1902, Llanwrthwl Ref. HOSM52009
1887, Henllan Ref. HOSM48152

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,257 to 8,280.

Memories

29,070 memories found. Showing results 3,441 to 3,450.

Born In Essex...

Hello to all. I was born to Irish Parents who lived in Essex in 1956. My birth is registered from Club Cottage, Kingsmoor Road, Great Parndon in Essex. My Mum was a caretaker and assistant at a Girls school, that year. Rose ...Read more

A memory of Great Parndon in 1956 by Roseanna Donohoe

Stanley J Lee's

In 1964 I started working at Stanley J Lee's in Edgware (family owned Dep't store). I made friends with so many people that worked there. I stayed there for about 5-6 years, and were some of the happiest of my working life. I ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1964 by David Harris

Remebering Maindy

I fondly remember Maindy. I was born in Mynachdy Road which is just down the road from Maindy. I worked in the big Wonderloaf bakery on Maindy Road, it was a great bakery I made some great friends there. My sister used to live in ...Read more

A memory of Maindy in 1968 by Lyndon Dyer

I Lived In 1 Rockcliffe View Carlin How

I lived in 1 Rockcliffe View Carlin How, from about 1946 to 1952, then my father retired and we then moved to Loftus. My father was Jim Conway the Police Constable. I went to Skinningrove Senior School, ...Read more

A memory of Carlin How in 1946 by Sylvia Fayers

Memories Of Sandy

I lived in Sandy between about 1963 and 1979 and have seen changes even in that short time. It was a fairly quiet village when we first came in spite of the adjacent A1. I went to St Swithuns school in St Neots Road, then Sandy ...Read more

A memory of Sandy by Sue Horne

Wiggins Sankey

I used to work in the shop in the photo at about the time the photo was taken. That company also had a depot in Junction road next to the pub and the railway crossing, and I also worked in that depot. I have very happy memories ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1964 by John Starley

Draycott Police House

I was born in the Police House, my parents had moved into it from new. My older brother David, and my Dad (Constable Hind) made a garden swing for me out of railway sleepers. I can remember going to Sunday school and having ...Read more

A memory of Pear Tree in 1959

Growing Up In Dymchurch In The 1950s

I lived in Marshlands during the 1950s and started school there, Miss Weth was the headmistress and my favourite teacher was Mrs Nichols. I moved away in 1960 but still remember a lot of my friends names ...Read more

A memory of Dymchurch by Tony Beacroft

St. Oswalds Girls School

I came to Alllerwash Hall, Fourstones, when it was a private girls' boarding school called St.Oswalds. The Second World War had ended that summer and my mother had died just before Xmas that year, I was eleven. I had had ...Read more

A memory of Allerwash in 1945 by Heather Rosser

Anyone Recognise The Surname Lejeune Or Lejaune?

My father, who is now 92, is very keen to know what happened to the girlfriend of his war service years. He has given me the name Christina Lejeune. However, he also insists it was Lejaune! His ...Read more

A memory of New Malden in 1945 by Sandra Gibbens

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,257 to 8,280.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1955

It grew from the humble beginnings of a bathing shelter on the border of North Meols into the sizeable conurbation depicted here.

Caption For Cherhill, White Horse And Monument C1955

Situated on the edge of the Cherhill Downs, just below the earthworks known as Oldbury Castle, this is the second oldest of the Wiltshire white horses.

Caption For Southgate, High Street And The Bourne C1965

Behind the high brick wall to the extreme right of the photograph is Southgate House of the late 18th century, built in the form of a neo-classical villa by Samuel Pole; a short distance along the Bourne

Caption For Launceston, The Chain Bridge 1906

We cooked anything cookable we could get hold of, pinching potatoes and turnips from fields on the way there, and apples from orchards.

Caption For Bridport, From Allington Hill 1897

The main street of Alllington village (bottom left) leads into this panorama of Bridport town, looking south-east from Allington Hill, with the outer parish's St Swithun's Church being the prominent building

Caption For Cosby, Croft Road From The Nook C1965

The openness of the village centre is striking, with some good later 18th/early 19th-century houses ranging either side of the grass-banked brook, with its modest urban district council railings

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 Haverfordwest, St Mary's Church C1955

St Mary's has undergone several periods of renovation and in 1843 some schoolboys accidentally knocked some plaster off the arcade to reveal capitals of exceptional quality.

Caption For Boston, The Docks 1890

In earlier times, war had only affected the soldiers and sailors directly involved and people who happened to live on or near the battlefield, or the route of the marching army.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

Again we are looking west from the central part of East Street with the illuminated sign carrying the initials of the Cyclists` Touring Club (far left) having dropped its `Wines and Spirits` in

Caption For Penarth, The Beach 1896

Harriet Windsor-Clive, the Countess of Plymouth, took an interest in the layout of Penarth, owning much of the land in the locality.

Caption For Grassington, The Wharf And Old Mill 1926

Grassington's boom time was in the 18th century, when a Klondike rush of workers from Derbyshire and Cornwall came to work the lead mines.

Caption For Davington, The Priory 1892

The Priory, and what is left of the Priory church, has an ancient history. Two nuns from here were shipwrecked at Reculver on their way to Minster in Thanet.

Caption For Felpham, The Village 1903

We are east of Bognor Regis. The poet and biographer William Hayley lived in the Turret.

Caption For Belfast, Floral Hall, Hazelwood 1936

It looks as if it was intended for Portrush, and is an enthusiastic example of the architecture of the time.

Caption For Accrington, Market Hall 1897

Here we see a close-up view of the Market Hall with its imposing front and large statues mounted over the entrance. There was a corn market in Accrington as far back as the 16th century.

Caption For London, Buckingham Palace And The Mall C1955

At the western end of the Mall is Buckingham Palace, with the massive 1911 memorial to Queen Victoria designed by Sir Thomas Brock and Sir Aston Webb.

Caption For Tintern, Abbey C1955

The Cistercian abbey, founded in 1131, was enlarged several times over the course of its life until it was dissolved in 1536.

Caption For Grindleton, Stone Hill And Post Office C1960

The fells sheltering this village, most of which lies at the foot of this steep main street, rise to 1,000ft. The rest of the village follows the high road above the River Ribble.

Caption For Chilham, The Square 1903

Here we see the heart of what many claim is Kent's prettiest village: the tower of its 15th-century flintstone church of St Mary's looks down on this spacious square lined with half-timbered Tudor and

Caption For Newport Pagnell, Swan Hotel 1956

The best group of older buildings is still at the east end of the High Street.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Platform 1914

The stationmaster watches carefully as the little girl is brought back from the edge of the platform by her mother, whilst the boy clutches his wicker basket.

Caption For Chelmondiston, The Red Lion C1955

The 1880s red brick house beyond with veranda under the gable was part of the Berners' estate at Woolverton Hall. Set back out of view is the Methodist chapel of 1879.

Caption For Barnston, Dale House Camp C1955

This picture gives an impression of a disused military establishment surplus to World War II requirements. Nothing could be further from the truth.