Maps

181,031 maps found.

1887, Treffgarne Ref. HOSM62292
1906, Tretio Ref. HOSM62435
1887, Ford Ref. HOSM64927
1887, Wolfsdale Ref. HOSM64929
1902, Great Thurlow Ref. HOSM61794
1877, Fraddam Ref. HOSM45777
1877, Townshend Ref. HOSM62195
1896, Bolney Ref. HOSM38321
1895, Handcross Ref. HOSM47643
1896, Hickstead Ref. HOSM48386
1896, Lindfield Ref. HOSM51337
1896, Twineham Ref. HOSM62722
1898, Waldron Ref. HOSM63254
1905, Colden Ref. HOSM41476
1906, Helston Ref. HOSM34626
1906, Gillan Ref. HOSM46216
1906, Gunwalloe Ref. HOSM47353
1906, Gweek Ref. HOSM47378
1896, Blackstone Ref. HOSM37993
1916, Maesycwmmer Ref. HOSM53060

Books

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Memories

29,070 memories found. Showing results 3,711 to 3,720.

Tasker & Lawies Families

Dear John & Fred, These are also my families & I visit Lincolnshire almost every year. Henry Tasker & Frances Horne (1815) are my great great grandparents & the grave beneath the chestnut tree is two ...Read more

A memory of Ashby Puerorum by Graham Kitteringham

Rosary Priory School 1961 1965

I attended Rosary Priory School in 1961 until 1965 (was Ann Hemingway then). We were the first class to move into the new building, we were not allowed to wear shoes and had to wear soft sock like slippers so ...Read more

A memory of Bushey Heath by Ann Rees Williams

Mr Garlick Got Me Through The 11 Plus.

Born 1950, moved to Barker Road, Bredbury, 1954. Apparently we were one of the first families to inhabit the estate. Attended Barrack Hill. Remember Browns, the two old ladies in the sweet shop ...Read more

A memory of Woodley in 1961 by Peter Francis

Happy Days At Brimington School?

I attended Brimington Boys from 1962 - 1966. The Headmaster during my school time was the arch nemises of all pupils, Mr D Kelly. Looking back now I have nothing but admiration and a great respect for him and his ...Read more

A memory of Brimington in 1962 by Paul Gibbons

The Beacons Cemaes Bay

I moved to Cemaes to a house called the Beacons; the views from the front room were fantastic - on a clear day you could see the Isle of Man, and in winter the waves would hit the windows and would be caked in salt. ...Read more

A memory of Cemaes Bay in 1972 by Einir Roscoe

Born & Bred In Aberfan

I was born in 1937 and with the outbreak of WWII lived with my grandparents, Ollie and Maggi Owen, at 29 Cottrell Street, Aberfan, while my father served in the army. My parents were Roy and Ada Taylor, and after the war my ...Read more

A memory of Aberfan in 1950 by Alan Taylor

Blackmill

My name is Beth McMillan - Mckay then. Now living in New Zealand. We lived in Glyn-Llan but I spent many a hour walking up and down that road to Blackmill, getting the shopping in the Co-op and little shop/post-office on the corner. ...Read more

A memory of Blackmill by Beth Mc Millan

Ww2 Memories At St.Catherine's

I boarded at St. Catherine's from 1942 until 1948, which I believe was connected to Middlesex County Council during that time. I was 3 years old when I started, my home was in Victoria Square, Clifton and my ...Read more

A memory of Almondsbury in 1942 by Tim Latty

Casterton Hall Homicide 1868

Hi, My name is Robyn Arkinstall and I live in Australia. I am very interested and doing research into the Arkinstall surname, worldwide. On Friday December 11, 1868 a James/John? Arkinstall was employed at ...Read more

A memory of Kirkby Lonsdale by Robyn Arkinstall

Happy Days

I have lived in Australia for 42 years now, But I started my married life in Mitcham, Our first home was in Glebe Court and my inlaws lived a floor above us. I loved the area around the Fair Green, I worked part time in Huttons Fish ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1954 by Daphne Sheppard

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,905 to 8,928.

Caption For Peterborough, River Nene C1955

A few lorries of the period are parked on rough ground behind a hut; this makes a contrast with the full south-east outline of St Peter's Cathedral.

Caption For Aylesbury, High Street 1897

This view captures some of the domestic feel of the lower High Street beyond the shops nearer Market Square.

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

The High Street is a long one on the main Aylesbury to Buckingham road.

Caption For Gloucester, The New Inn 1950

It is mid-morning in the courtyard of the New Inn. Has the man on the stairway seen the infamous ghost of the New Inn?

Caption For St Marychurch, Cary Farm 1920

The church was rebuilt in 1861 and the tower went up in 1873 at a cost of £3,500 in memory of Bishop Philpott, who is buried in the churchyard.

Caption For Newton Ferrers, From Noss Mayo 1890

This photograph shows a vastly different prospect from that we can see today: the rows of fields on the opposite shore are gone, and the houses of Newton Ferrers extend two-thirds of the way up the hill

Caption For Studland, Cottages 1899

Thatched roofs, leaded windows, local stone and a profusion of creepers and roses, set amid lofty trees, make this scene an archetypal image of countryside tranquillity.

Caption For Cawdor, Castle 1890

A few miles to the south of Nairn stands Cawdor Castle, one of Scotland's finest medieval buildings. It is famous for its association with Macbeth and the murder of Duncan.

Caption For London, The Docks, Thames Wharf C1900

Henry Mayhew descibes a typical dockside scene: 'The cooper is hammering at the casts on the quay; the chains of the cranes, loosed of their weight, rattle as they fly up; the ropes splash in the water

Caption For Leicester, Belvoir Street C1949

In the centre is the dome of the Grand Hotel, built in 1898 to the designs of Cecil Ogden, and dismissed by Pevsner as 'of no architectural value', perhaps an over-critical view.

Caption For Market Harborough, High Street C1965

Just to the north of the church, the buildings on the west side of the road take on a varied appearance, the most special being the Three Swans Hotel, which has its origins from at least the early 17th

Caption For Moseley, The Green C1965

This must be one of the smallest and one of the most recently created greens in the country.

Caption For Ramsey, Harbour 1893

Numerous buildings, including the church, the Royal Oak dining rooms, the Union Hotel and the Alexandra Hotel, indicate the importance of Ramsey harbour as the second largest in the Isle of Man.

Caption For Thatcham, The Church C1955

The Perpendicular north aisle has some windows, and in the south aisle on the west side there are stained glass windows by Powell of 1865.

Caption For Margate, Marine Parade 1908

Margate is today a bustling seaside resort on the Isle of Thanet, with many miles of sandy beaches, and typical seaside attractions.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Town Hall C1960

The old Town Hall is a dignified building of mellow brick with a clock beneath an elegant cupola.

Caption For Oxford, Magdalen College 1890

Magdalen College from the Bridge 1938 During the Civil War Royalist forces defended Magdalen Bridge by throwing rocks from the top of the bell tower down on the heads of Parliamentarians below

Caption For Guildford, The Castle 1933

Little remains of Guildford Castle, once a favourite royal residence where many princes of the blood were brought up.

Caption For Broadwater, The Village 1919

Large open fields surrounded many of the coastal plain settlements, and through the villages passed a solitary narrow street, often named after the village.

Caption For Ticehurst, The Square 1925

The village of Ticehurst is situated on a gentle slope surrounded by fertile valleys and hills, where hops were once extensively grown.

Caption For Sevenoaks, High Street And Church 1900

This country town is close to one of the noblest houses in Kent - the Jacobean home of the Sackvilles, Knole. St Nicholas's Church (left) has a 90ft-high tower and turret with a cupola.

Caption For Ashford, Middle Row 1908

Can you spot the white-bearded man peering out at the photographer from the doors of the Man of Kent pub, right?

Caption For Greenhithe, Hms Worcester C1955

This floating school set up by the Royal Navy had trained hundreds of ships' crew from all over the world.

Caption For Meriden, The Parish Church C1960

St Lawrence's stands on Meriden Hill, aloof from most of the community it serves, but close to a small cluster of old houses and with views towards Coventry.