Photos

279 photos found. Showing results 761 to 279.

Maps

1,651 maps found.

1897 - 1898, Thornton-Le-Moors Ref. HOSM61673
1891, Hoole Ref. HOSM63178
1924, Upton Ref. POP858061
1923, Utkinton Ref. POP858281
1923, Way's Green Ref. POP862402
1923, Weetwood Common Ref. POP862749
1921, Tilston Ref. POP848548
1923, Tilstone Bank Ref. POP848549
1923, Town Fields Ref. POP851025
1947, Bartington Ref. NPO634271
1947, Beeston Ref. NPO636600
1947, Aldersey Green Ref. NPO621273
1947, Aldersey Park Ref. NPO621274
1947, Alvanley Ref. NPO624705
1947, Backford Ref. NPO629694
1923, Wimboldsley Ref. POP870874
1924, Wolverham Ref. POP872305
1947, Great Sutton Ref. NPO720436
1947, Kidnal Ref. NPO746826
1947, Higher Wincham Ref. NPO734281

Books

19 books found. Showing results 913 to 19.

Memories

2,049 memories found. Showing results 381 to 390.

Those Were The Days

July early 60's you could not move on the beach for holidaymakers, all the deck chairs would be sold out and Bill & Pat Ramsay would be playing music over the speakers. The Spartan club - weight lifters would be there - ...Read more

A memory of Aberdeen in 1960

The Wills Family

Ambrose Wills, Inn Keeper and Farmer at the Ashberton Arms West Charleton, buried at the Church. His son George took on the pub and farm when the village was sold by the Marques of Northampton on the 22 of September 1919. ...Read more

A memory of West Charleton in 1900 by James Freeman

My Life In Fishersgate And Southwick.

I was born in Southlands hospital in 1932. In 1935 I moved into 14 West Road Fishersgate and (when old enough)went to Fishersgate Infant school. In 1943 we moved into 21 Fishersgate Terrace, which at that time ...Read more

A memory of Southwick by colinwadey1

My Sister And I Were Boarders At Cedar House School In St Neots In 1968 Before It Merged With Morcott Hall School, Rutland

My sister and I were boarders at Cedar House School,St Neots in 1968 before it merged with Morcott Hall School in Rutland. Fitzy ...Read more

A memory of St Neots by pj.ry

1970 1980s Harrogate

I spent some of the happiest years of my life in Harrogate, working in "The Grange" hotel (an old peoples home basically, along West Stray), I also worked in "Blind Jacks" behind the Prospect Hotel (we sold Old Peculiar ale and ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by bornawkward

1953 1978

I was born in West Middlesex hospital in 1953. At the time my parents lived with my grandparents in The Alders down Fern Lane. We lived there for at least two years until my brother was born and then we went to live with my aunt and uncle in ...Read more

A memory of Heston by suejanes2000

Sainsbury In Tonbridge

I may well have a poor recollection here as I would have been only 3 or 4 years old at the time but wasn't Sainsbury's first Tonbridge store located on the west side of the high street just south of the old post office / just ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge by m102691

Corrance Rd/Acre Lane Brixton.

I grew up in the 1950s/60s in this area and well remember the local picture houses and Saturday matinees - watched 'Sink the Bismark ' when it first showed. Mum used to take me round the market then the big stores and ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by Peter Barry

Canley

The part of Canley where we lived was made up of what were called "the steel houses" and "the prefabs". Charter Avenue was a dual carriageway and then, at the beginning of Ten Shilling Woods it became a single road. I was always told that ...Read more

A memory of Coventry in 1950 by Tony Gillen

Remembering Three Bridges, As A Boy

I lived in No.29 New Street. I remember playing with Jeff & Billy Kowach, Alfie Manzoli (who lived in the now Barclays Bank), John Denman (also of New Street), Richard Freakes, Graham and Michael ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges by Terrie Hounsome

Captions

1,994 captions found. Showing results 913 to 936.

Caption For Blackpool, North Shore C1955

when railway engineers were convinced of the impossibility of constructing a rail link over Shap, Fleetwood was conceived in the 1830s to link trains from London with steamers to Glasgow and

Caption For Porlock, The Ship Inn 1923

The lanes and streets of Porlock wind delightfully between attractive whitewashed and thatched houses, including The Ship Inn with its characteristic external chimney stack in the centre of the street

Caption For Lyndhurst, High Street 1908

Note the hay rake, coal-scuttles and assortment of pip- ing and rope adorning the window of the local iron- mongers in the centre of Lyndhurst.

Caption For Redhill, Market Hall 1899

With the east and west wings added in 1891 and 1903, the building housed a post office, the county court and the headquarters of various societies, with the market in fields behind.

Caption For Stonehouse, High Street C1955

Standing in the Severn Vale to the west of Stroud, Stonehouse was once a cloth-making town.

Caption For Blue Anchor, The Beach C1955

Blue Anchor is a hamlet in Carhampton parish, and it takes its name from the local inn.

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church C1960

The wide porch and twin gabled west front were part of Thomas Nicholson's restoration of 1881-82.

Caption For Padstow, Church Chapel Stile 1901

Although it is sheltered and here looks relatively tranquil, the estuary has claimed many ships.

Caption For Guildford, High Street 1895

This classic view looks west down High Street to the Wey valley and beyond to Guildown (The Mount).

Caption For Brighton, The Chain Pier 1870

The Chain Pier lasted from 1823 to 1896, falling victim to storms, neglect and a loss of business to the West Pier.

Caption For Reading, Forbury Gardens 1896

Looking west past the Abbey gatehouse to the tower of St Lawrence's church, the photographer was standing on the site of the great Norman nave of the abbey church.

Caption For Deerhurst, The Saxon Chapel 1901

Lying two hundred yards south-west of St Mary's the chapel is a small church built by Earl Odda and dedicated to the Holy Trinity in April 1056.

Caption For Llanelli, Swiss Valley C1960

The higher rainfall and the natural lakes of Wales have always been necessary to meet the water requirements of England.

Caption For Crickhowell, The Bridge 1893

We are standing on the northern shore of the wide and shallow Usk, looking at the grand bridge.

Caption For Sutton On Sea, High Street C1955

This view looks south-west along the High Street.

Caption For Hatfield Broad Oak, St Mary's Church C1965

The plaque on the second cottage on the left bears the initials 'CBAM' and is dated 1708.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

A pair of ramblers (right) heading for the hills stride out purposefully past the Rayburne Hotel and cafe in the centre of Coniston village.The lack of traffic in the main street is in sharp contrast

Caption For Wincanton, Market Place C1965

Wincanton's High Street was part of the main route between London and the west.

Caption For Ainderby Steeple, Main Road C1955

Ainderby Steeple lies to the west of Northallerton.

Caption For Ingoldisthorpe, The Village C1965

Ingoldisthorpe is an open village on the sandy soils of north-west Norfolk.

Caption For Pilley, The Village And Green C1955

The little village of Pilley lies to the west of Beaulieu Heath, above the low-lying ground surrounding the Beaulieu River.

Caption For Ely, The Cathedral, West Front C1955

The magnificent west front of the cathedral overlooks the Cannon Green; since this picture was taken the fence has been replaced by a new wall.

Caption For Redruth, Gwennap Pit 1898

Set in the mining landscape of West Cornwall, this famous amphitheatre was fashioned from collapsed mine workings on the slopes of Carn Marth.

Caption For Whitby, Khyber Pass 1913

This road up from the beach was first started at the time that George Hudson bought the West Cliff Estate in the 1850s, and it got the name from the strategic pass important in the Afghan wars, which