Maps

181,031 maps found.

1900, Harrold Ref. HOSM47811
1882, Harrowden Ref. HOSM47715
1882, Haynes Ref. HOSM47930
1882, Stewartby Ref. HOSM60443
1896, Bedlington Ref. HOSM34135
1897, Bellshill Ref. HOSM37461
1897, Warenford Ref. HOSM63413
1879, Bullbridge Ref. HOSM39433
1907, Bembridge Ref. HOSM34143
1882, Breadstone Ref. HOSM38757
1879, Hinton Ref. HOSM48608
1880, Rockhampton Ref. HOSM57927
1902, Dagnall Ref. HOSM42780
1897, Bowsden Ref. HOSM38501
1897, Scremerston Ref. HOSM58733
1897, Spittal Ref. HOSM59895
1899, Rhydlydan Ref. HOSM70860
1898, Caulcott Ref. HOSM40388
1898, Fritwell Ref. HOSM45855
1886, Gammaton Ref. HOSM45993

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,761 to 8,784.

Memories

29,070 memories found. Showing results 3,651 to 3,660.

Trentham Railway

In the 1960's I was a ticket conductor on this train. Jack Goldstone was the driver and we took people from the gardens to the pool. Today there's no way I would be allowed to work on the railway because of health and safety ...Read more

A memory of Trentham in 1966 by Duncan Cartlidge

Charles Welton Coates Owner Of The Old Bell And Steelyard

My grandfather owned the Old Bell and Steelyard through WWII until the mid 50's. Unfortunately he died before I was born, but I've been visiting Woodbridge to see relatives who still ...Read more

A memory of Woodbridge in 1948 by Barbara Smith

A Spy At Raf Bentwaters No Just My Dad Aircraft Spotting!

Dad recalled that when the USAF were based there, probably around 1955, maybe earlier, he'd decided to take a drive up the road that skirted the base to see if he could spot the new ...Read more

A memory of Woodbridge in 1950 by Barbara Smith

School Days

I lived at 27 Radnor Street, last but one tennament to be flattened. My first year of school was at the "new high school", on Bouquanaran; 10 class rooms open, we had to scramble among the bricks to get to class. Then I went to ...Read more

A memory of Clydebank in 1940 by Amy Worrick(Sullivan)

Coatbridge

Born in the slap up and moved to Kirkshaws when I was 4. Remember playing football in the cinder park. Getting free bag of chips from my mum who worked in the Goric, then going to pictures and getting in the side door. Raiding Lees's ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1970 by Alistair Gray

Kennards

My mother Kathleen Reeve used to work in Kennards and I remember that at the end of the day over the loudspeaker system they would play "Now is the Hour". In later years she always used to say how much she disliked that tune! I was only ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1955 by Barry Reeve

Stambridge Mill And Rochford Beach

When I was a kid about of about 10 we used to swim from the sluice at the mill. It was great for swimming as the current was strong at the gates. Also the beach was more popular, we used these sites till we ...Read more

A memory of Rochford by Mark Wilson

Woolworth

I use to spend some of my summer holidays with my lovely nan. She lived in a house called Swimbrook, it was up Kempshot Lane. It was pulled down years ago. She used to take me to Woolworths to buy a scrapbook and glue - we would ...Read more

A memory of Basingstoke by Pamela Mather

Broadway Coaches

I was raised in Broadway from a baby until I married in 1970. My parents, Gordon and Joan Harrison owned and ran the Broadway Coaches Ltd at Yew Tree House, just above this photo. Behind the house we kept many coaches which took ...Read more

A memory of Broadway in 1960

Barkingside High Street

I remember the fish shop/butchers in the High Street, it was called Gurrs and they used to smoke the fish out the back of the shop. It was situated between Boots and Rossis. Before the swimming pool was built, the land ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside in 1964

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,761 to 8,784.

Caption For Hullbridge, The River Crouch C1960

It was one of the few places on the Crouch with direct access to the water, hence the attraction for bathers.

Caption For Heysham, Half Moon Bay C1960

Away from the bright lights and entertainments of its main resorts, Lancashire's coast has many other fine stretches of expansive beach.

Caption For Lower Heysham, Main Street C1965

Growing from a small fishing village to an unpretentious resort during the middle of the 19th century, Lower Heysham has retained its 'olde world' atmosphere.

Caption For Plymouth, The Barbican 1890

This picturesque area of narrow streets sits alongside the ancient fishing quay of Sutton's Pool.

Caption For Torquay, Farmyard 1906

The grace of Fleet Street in the previous picture is counterpointed by the timeless nature of this rural view, taken the same year on the outskirts of Torquay, possibly at Cockington.

Caption For Woolacombe, The Bay 1911

Barricane Beach is behind the camera, and we see the broad expanse of Woolacombe sands stretching away south towards Croyde.

Caption For Gorleston, The Harbour 1894

The fishing fleet, having waited patiently for a breeze, can at last set sail in pursuit of the herring.

Caption For Cley, Windmill 1933

This picturesque flint village was once the most significant of the Glaven estuary ports, and its old Custom House bears testimony to its prestigious past.

Caption For Salisbury, St Ann's Gate C1950

A later view of St Ann's Gate, with motor cars in evidence in the street scene—now, the gate can be used by pedestrians only.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street 1896

A steep hill leads away from the estuary to the top of Kingsbridge town.

Caption For Cannock, The Square 1960

Between 1801 and 1901 the industrialisation process brought tens of thousands of people into Staffordshire.

Caption For Swansea, Civic Buildings C1960

Controversial at the time, it was representative of the modern movement in architecture, and is described as having a 'stripped classical' style.

Caption For Bangor, High Street 1908

After the construction of the bridges over the Straits and the opening of the railway, Bangor grew from a 19th-century town of only 93 houses into a thriving holiday resort.

Caption For York, Goodramgate C1866

To the left of the street is a gate, erected in 1766, which leads to Holy Trinity Church.The houses here, on what is called Our Lady's Row, are amongst the oldest in England - they are early 14th-century.To

Caption For York, Mansion House C1955

In St Helen's Square, what had been a Guildhall Chapel and then a public house was demolished to make way for the building of a residence for the Lord Mayor.The result was this charming abode.

Caption For Sudbury, St Bartholomew's Church 1904

A Benedictine priory belonging to Westminster Abbey was established here to the north of Sudbury c1130. This is the 15th-century chapel with nave and chancel in one.

Caption For Aberdare, Cannon Street C1955

In this wide street, cars can park on both sides of the road and still allow for traffic. Cannon Street is one of the oldest parts of the town, and dates from the 1850s.

Caption For Horning, The Old Wind Pump 1902

Broadland is strewn with relics of previous ages. Here an old wind pump, its sails still set against the breeze, takes on the character of a living tree with its roughly-hewn timber supports.

Caption For Reading, Palmer Park 1904

This view of the Wokingham Road entrance is nowadays remarkably unchanged, apart from the loss of the lamps atop the gate piers and of the lodge cupola in the distance.

Caption For Waltham Abbey, Highbridge Street 1921

A wonderful view of Waltham Abbey in the inter-war years. This view looks up Highbridge Street from the river bridge to the Abbey church and its impressive 16th-century west tower.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And The Bridge 1893

This Norman fortress begun by Alan the Red of Brittany in 1071 dominates the entrance to Swaledale.

Caption For Newark, From St Mary's Church Tower C1965

In this view from the top of St Mary's tower, the castle ruins can be seen in the centre background.

Caption For Leeds, University, Cloth Workers Court C1960

Lord Brotherton donated his collection of rare books and gave £100,000 in cash.

Caption For Lowestoft, Yacht Basin 1896

The growth of Lowestoft in Victorian times was largely down to construction by the civil engineer Samuel Morton Peto, who lived in the splendid Somerleyton Hall nearby.