Maps

181,031 maps found.

1902, Middleton Ref. HOSM53681
1902, Overton Ref. HOSM55908
1883, Titterhill Ref. HOSM61963
1885, Walcote Ref. HOSM63339
1883, Brockton Ref. HOSM39075
1883, Brunslow Ref. HOSM39264
1883, Plowden Ref. HOSM56763
1880, Aylburton Ref. HOSM36627
1905, Trecombe Ref. HOSM62261
1902, Calne Marsh Ref. HOSM35003
1899, Blackland Ref. HOSM37962
1899, Bremhill Ref. HOSM38873
1899, Theobald's Green Ref. HOSM39868
1899, Cherhill Ref. HOSM40805
1899, Goatacre Ref. HOSM46490
1899, Hilmarton Ref. HOSM48576
1899, Stockley Ref. HOSM60515
1899, Yatesbury Ref. HOSM65384
1913, Camberley Ref. HOSM34275
1909, Blackwater Ref. HOSM37996

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,529 to 9,552.

Memories

29,071 memories found. Showing results 3,971 to 3,980.

Knowledge Of Family

Anyone with knowledge of Acotts there in late 40's or early 50's. Possible schoolmates would be in their 60's now. Might have known parents Gordon Albert Acott, and Dora Lilian Acott.

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1949 by M.L. Acott

My Memories Of Margate

I have many fond memories of Margate as I spent lots of my school holidays there during the 1970's, my nan lived in All Saints Avenue opposite the Park. We lived in Wolverhampton but would take the long trip down to ...Read more

A memory of Kingsgate by Any Vaughan

Bachpann

I remember as a child flattening out card boards boxes, as we lived on Great Arthur Street, Smethwick, the gardens led onto the canal banks and my brother and my cousins used to slide down to the bottom - what a thrill - and trying to ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick in 1968

Eccleshill & Greengates In The ''50s

My compliments, Francis. I grew up in Langdale Road, Ravenscliffe 1947-58. Your pictures brought lots of memories back: " the 2penny Rush" - first two rows at Greengates Flicks only cost 2 pennies; cycling along ...Read more

A memory of Greengates in 1949 by Dr Albert Amedeus Denzler

My Youth

I was born on the Haworth Road estate and in my childhood roamed all over the district. Chellow Dene was a particular favourite especially in winter when it froze over! Sandy Lane park was another place we visited to go on the swings ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1951 by Derek Fordham

Ve Day Street Party York Road Northfleet Kent Uk.

My grandson has had two days away, living how it was like during world war two. I would like to find the street party photos that had been taken, or any others around that area please. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1945

My First Memory

I was sitting in a tall pram outside my grandfather's pie shop (Pyburns') and men were herding cattle down the High Street to some abattoir, I put my hand out and felt the side of one the cows and to this day can feel the ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1947 by Jacky (Jacqueline) Smith Nee Pyburn

I Was Born In Milford

I was born in Milford in 1945 and lived at Stafford Lodge, Milford until in my early twenties. My maiden name was Susan Evans. The lodge was, and still is, the entrance to Shugborough Hall. My childhood was a ...Read more

A memory of Milford in 1945 by Susan Jozefowicz

Differance

How lovely to see the wall on the other side of the road. Now there is open space in front of the library.

A memory of Bebington by Anna Callister

Elaine Clark

During the course of converting Warnham Court in 2002/3, the original floorboards were lifted in what is now the library but was the dining room in the days when it was a school. When the floorboards were lifted an ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School by Robin Tavener

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,529 to 9,552.

Caption For Wimborne, Holy Trinity Chapel 1908

The chapel replaced a Norman aisle on the same site. On the floor, to the right as we face the altar, is the gravestone of John de Berwick, a dean of the minster, who died in 1312.

Caption For Wimborne, The Square C1955

Cars have now taken over the centre of The Square, but they are facing in different directions; this, coupled with the absence of kerbs and marked parking bays, suggests that this particular car park

Caption For Worthing, Marine Parade 1890

The largest seaside town in West Sussex, Worthing began to grow as a fashionable resort towards the end of the 18th century.

Caption For Burgess Hill, Station Road C1950

The dawning of the railway age helped in no small way to put Burgess Hill on the map, and the Railway Hotel can be seen on the right in this picture.

Caption For Folkestone, Clifton Road 1890

The coming of the railway to the town in 1843 not only sparked the massive increase in people arriving from London, seventy-one miles away, en route for the Continent, but also Folkestone's growth as

Caption For Cardiff, Sophia Gardens 1896

In 1857, prompted by continental initiatives, the widow of the second Marquess resolved to set 'a noble example to other towns' and present the people with a pleasure ground of 'exquisite taste and

Caption For Cardiff, Cardiff Arms Park C1960

The Taff-side home of the famous 'Blue & Blacks'. The club forming in 1876, the ground took its name from the nearby Cardiff Arms Hotel demolished in 1878.

Caption For Cardiff, The Hayes Looking Towards Working Street 2004

The upper façade of David Morgan appears unchanged but time is up for the Cardiff store.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Square 1903

The Square lies at the north end of the Long Bridge. The building to the right is the red façade of The Athenaeum, built in 1888, which houses the museum and a collection of fossils.

Caption For Stafford, The Royal Brine Baths C1950

Bore holes were sunk, and during one of these operations salt was struck at a depth of 400 ft.

Caption For Yardley, Blakesley Hall C1965

The half-timbered manor house of Blakesley Hall dates from 1575.

Caption For Ardingly, The Village C1950

Ardingly is a village overlooking the Ouse valley, north of Haywards Heath.The 14th-century church of St Peter has an impressive tower.

Caption For Rowlands Castle, Stores And Hotel C1965

We can assume that it is winter by the look of the tree. A lady waits for her husband beside their car. Has he leaned an item of furniture against the telephone box?

Caption For Egremont, Promenade 1912

This is close to the site of the magazines: ships entering the Mersey had to deposit any gunpowder there during their stay in port.

Caption For Wilburton, High Street C1955

Wilburton lies on the Haddenham ridge of the Isle of Ely. The medieval route from the Aldreth crossing to Ely went along the High Street.

Caption For Andover, High Street C1960

Its name refers to its position on the river Anton. In 1945 its population was 16,000, but today it is three times that. High Street remains unchanged, and is still used for markets on Saturdays.

Caption For Gumfreston, Scotsborough Lane Scene 1890

In the distance are the ruins of a once great mansion, Scotsborough, dating back to the 14th century.

Caption For West Bridgford, The Park C1960

East of the Central Avenue/Bridgford Road junction is Bridgford Park; the house's extensive grounds are now a very popular public park.

Caption For Ramsgate, Parade And New Road 1901

Gone are the sailing vessels, and in their place are the fishing smacks of the town.

Caption For Bebington, The Village 1936

It has been said of Bebington that 'though the town centre is lacking in character, it is also open, green and wholesome', and that description still works well now.

Caption For Melksham, Church Walk C1955

This fine street is part of a local conservation area. It used to be called Canhold Lane. On the left, No 5, the house with the centre gable and timber frame, is 16th-century.

Caption For Langley Park, Front Street C1955

The wide streets, stone buildings and the war memorial in the centre of Langley Park look much the same today.

Caption For Norton, The Green C1955

One of the 18th-century vicars incorporated a large section of it into the grounds of the new vicarage with the Bishop's permission, enraging the local inhabitants.

Caption For Thelwall, The Church 1897

William Nicholson of Thelwall Hall financed its building in 1843 to replace an earlier chapel. All Saints is seen here after the addition of a chancel in 1857 and the alterations of the early 1890s.