Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Buntingford Ref. HOSM34249
1896, Anstey Ref. HOSM36143
1896, Meesden Ref. HOSM53430
1902, Brean Ref. HOSM38843
1891, Lane Bottom Ref. HOSM38911
1882, Alrewas Ref. HOSM35981
1900, Barn Fm Ref. HOSM43486
1882, Newborough Ref. HOSM54810
1882, Yoxall Ref. HOSM65556
1891, Holcombe Ref. HOSM70531
1891, Nangreaves Ref. HOSM54490
1883, Beyton Ref. HOSM37721
1884, Brockley Ref. HOSM39072
1884, Cockfield Ref. HOSM41385
1884, Depden Ref. HOSM43032
1884, Hawstead Ref. HOSM47898
1883, Stowlangtoft Ref. HOSM60707
1883, Timworth Ref. HOSM61906
1883, Tostock Ref. HOSM62137
1883, Woolpit Ref. HOSM65230

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,025 to 9,048.

Memories

29,034 memories found. Showing results 3,761 to 3,770.

The Red Lion

I lived about 150m from here from 1953 till 1968. This is 'The Red Lion' (the Red Lion pub is just out of shot at the left). Visible shops include Haslams newsagents, Traynors butchers, a greengrocer, grocer and (by this time?) a ...Read more

A memory of Flixton in 1965 by Roger Hare

Park Hospital

A little bit of history here, folks! Famous for being the location where I had my tonsils out in 1955 (or6?). Also famous (or it should be) for being the very first hospital incorporated into the National Health Service on (I ...Read more

A memory of Flixton in 1955 by Roger Hare

Bull Farm Airadeshelter

Can anyone remember the air-raid shelter on bull farm at the side of the school. I can remember we used to run across it when we were kids. I just wondered, do we still have any? We lived in the nissan huts, off where ...Read more

A memory of Mansfield in 1959 by Gloria Brotherhood

East Anglian Marshland Memories

I sat and talked with a man of God, about people and places we have known and loved. As part of my life being spent on the Marsh, formative years that were oft-times harsh. Such happy memories tumbled back ...Read more

A memory of Holbeach St Marks in 1960 by Sheila Parker

Long Summer Holidays Happiest Of Times

All those names, so familiar, brings faces from the past like it was yesterday, happy days we took for granted,not realising how lucky we were having such a close group of friends, who looked out for each other ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Mary Harker/Bainbridge

My Childhood In Meopham Green

I came to live in Meopham in May 1953 when I was 5 months old. I lived in a house called Kesteven right on the bend in the road at Meopham Green. Derham's the bakers was opposite, where Ken Derham used to bake all ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1953 by Melanie Everett

Blaen

I am a Blaen boy, born in 7, Wind Street, just came across this site. I remember some of the names mentioned. I was born in 1946, my mother was Cath Drumm (nee Walters), my father was Sean Drumm from Tullamore, Ireland (ex R.A.F. where ...Read more

A memory of Blaenllechau in 1950 by David John Drumm

My Time At Warnham

I came to Warnham Court in 1970, May, and I left in Nov 1974. I have so many memories and I don't think I made the most of my time there. My house matron was Sue Reece and we had Miss Turner. I was in Wren dorm, ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1970 by Judith Iddon

My Welling Family

Both of my parents lived in Welling. Mum was born there and dad's family moved there later. Sadly all my mum's family have passed on with the exception of my Uncle John who is now 88 years old. He would love to hear from ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1930 by Pauline Bajic

Greatgrandfather Fredrick Grebbell Served On This Ship

My great grandfather served on this ship, also in the 1800, amongst others until he was invalided out of the service in the late 1800's. I am amazed as I had no knowledge of his history or ...Read more

A memory of Devonport in 1880 by Jean Bennett

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,025 to 9,048.

Caption For Sabden, The Caravan Site C1965

Beside Sabden Brook stands the church of St Nicholas, built in 1846. A countryside of varied beauty accounts for the caravan site.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From Observatory Hill 1918

The battlemented single-storey structure immediately in front of the west portal is the Galilee Chapel, which dates from 1175.

Caption For Churchtown, Botanic Road C1965

Church Town in the parish of North Meols had long had a tradition of sea-bathing, associated with a couple of local festivals known as Big and Little Bathing Sundays, when the natives took to the waters

Caption For Woodhouse Eaves, Maplewell Road C1955

Quarrymen and their families must have occupied a high proportion of the cottages, working to fulfil the 18th- and 19th-century demand for slate both as a roofing material, and for graveyard

Caption For Ambleside, Stepping Stones 1888

A short distance to the west of the town centre, the stepping stones have long provided a foot crossing of the River Rothay, at least for those with good balance; they link Ambleside with properties

Caption For Dublin, River Liffey North Wall 1897

For years the LNWR did its best to wrest the lucrative Irish Mail sea-passage contract from the clutches of the CofDSPCo, but it was not until the commissioning of the 'Shamrock' and the 'Banshee

Caption For Braunston, The Green C1955

Leaving Daventry northwards along the London to Holyhead turnpike, we arrive at Braunston, the hub of the canal network.

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, The Council Offices C1950

The Georgian-style council offices, now North Herts District Council's housing department, were built for the Urban District Council in 1935 to a design by Bennet & Bidwell, architects of many of the buildings

Caption For Billingham, Ici Office Building C1960

This impressive building, constructed in 1958, was the headquarters of ICI's Agricultural Division until the early 1990s, serving a major international fertiliser business.

Caption For Thornaby, Victoria Bridge C1955

This elegant and also vital feature provides an important crossing of the River Tees.

Caption For Talybont, General View C1955

This compact village is situated on the main coast road north of Aberystwyth; it grew up to serve the workers of the nearby lead mines and woollen mills.

Caption For Burnley, Public Library 1961

The Central Library is on Grimshaw Street. This photograph gives us the opportunity to look down the street and into Hargreaves Street, where the GPO stands (54191, page 46).

Caption For Launceston, Castle Gardens 1935

Following the move of the gaol and assizes to Bodmin in 1842, the grounds were landscaped and turned into a pleasure park by the Duke of Northumberland.

Caption For Forth Bridge, 1897

Of the workforce of 4,500 men, 57 were killed in work-related accidents.

Caption For Stirling, The Bridge Of Forth 1899

The town and its castle have therefore been fought over on numerous occasions. Dating from about 1400, the bridge was for years one of only a handful of crossing points over the Forth.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, Hodder Bridge 1921

This splendid view of the River Hodder shows the magnificent scenery of the area.

Caption For Bedford, On The Ouse 1897

The south bank always remained less formal than the north; it is a series of islands separated from the 'mainland' by a back river, which in its turn is separated by weirs from the north river.

Caption For Waddesdon, The Manor, South Front 1897

The design draws on a number of French chateaux; it has a wonderfully comlex roofscape, while inside is a spectacular collection of panelling, chimneypieces, boiseries and fittings salvaged from French

Caption For Compton Chamberlayne, St Michael's Church C1955

Compton Chamberlayne is a small village, well off the beaten track near Salisbury. The tiny church stands in the grounds of the huge manor house and park, and dates back to the late 13th century.

Caption For Stirling, The Bridge Of Forth 1899

The town and its castle have therefore been fought over on numerous occasions. Dating from about 1400, the bridge was for years one of only a handful of crossing points over the Forth.

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

The castle stands to the south of Stonehaven on a rocky headland overlooking the North Sea. It was here, in July 1650, that Charles II was entertained by the Earl Marischal.

Caption For Ripley, The Cross 1923

When this picture was taken, Ripley consisted of just one street. The village was extensively remodelled in the 1820s, though parts of the parish church date from the 14th century.

Caption For Ripley, The Cross 1923

When this picture was taken, Ripley consisted of just one street. The village was extensively remodelled in the 1820s, though parts of the parish church date from the 14th century.

Caption For Pell Wall, Kitchen Garden 1911

As well as providing vegetables and fruit all year round, it grew exotic blooms to decorate the rooms of the house – often these were chosen to complement the colours of the ladies' gowns.