Maps

181,031 maps found.

1870, Cranbrook Ref. HOSM34378
1908, Newenden Ref. HOSM54862
1913, Alfold Ref. HOSM35897
1883, Bicton Ref. HOSM37677
1883, Bouldon Ref. HOSM38417
1883, Broncroft Ref. HOSM39118
1883, Broome Ref. HOSM39162
1902, Buckton Ref. HOSM39396
1883, Bushmoor Ref. HOSM39660
1883, Clun Ref. HOSM41402
1883, Corfton Ref. HOSM41783
1883, Lower Dinchope Ref. HOSM43237
1883, Hopesay Ref. HOSM48899
1883, Horderley Ref. HOSM48916
1902, Leintwardine Ref. HOSM51153
1883, Shawbank Ref. HOSM58947
1883, Stokesay Ref. HOSM60692
1883, Westhope Ref. HOSM64098
1883, Whettleton Ref. HOSM64294
1910, Copthorne Ref. HOSM41860

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,793 to 9,816.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,081 to 4,090.

Visiting Grandma

as a young girl I spent time at lane side visiting my grandma smith who lived at no 21smy auntie sarah also live at no 17 with my cousins tommy and Christine in the school holidays we also played with the Kershaw girls at the ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury in 1953 by Barbara Cockroft Nee Holmes

Wycombe Abbey School

Was anybody with me when we broke into the grounds of this posh girls' school sometime in the mid Sixties? Full of beer and revolutionary fervour,we intended to swim in their open-air pool. It must have been ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe in 1966

Return To Aveley With Glenda

Hello Glenda, my dear. I remember that name - Lighten. Where is Eastern Ave? Is it the road where Trevor Johnson and David Warren lived? Michael Cox there too. Remember him? Now I remember our dads - good mates - ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1940 by Colin Newberry

Exmouth Street

Does anybody have any photos of the bike shop in Exmouth Street called (Rogers) and the Pub next door.

A memory of Birkenhead in 1965 by Barry Rogers

Hillcross Avenue

I was born at 163, Hillcross Avenue in 1946. Went to school over the road from my home just behind the alleyway behind my grandparents house opposite (Dwyers) Hillcross Primary School. I loved to run (no not from the school!) but ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1946 by Stephen Smith

The Arkwrights

We moved to Harlow from London in 1954 when our house was brand new. We lived in The Arkwrights and when it opened I went to St Albans Primary. Later I went to Netteswell Seondary, which has now been demolished. I have so many happy ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1954

Edward Lloyd

My great grandfather, Edward Lloyd, emigrated to the United States from Ffestiniog. He was a famous tenor in his day and had high ranking with the Eisteddfod both in Wales, and later, in upstate, NY. I am told by a cousin, ...Read more

A memory of Blaenau Ffestiniog in 1900 by Dawna Robertson

Born Toplands Avenue 1954

Friends I grew up with between 1954/64,neighbours Colin and Angela Rood,Ian and Julie Dalrymple,Mark Hide,John Porter.School Friends Robert Groves,Lesley Cobb, Robert Suckling and Raymond Blezzard,Ann Martin,Valerie ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1959 by Graeme Johnstone

My Young Life At Holy Trinity Church

I am amazed to read the memories of Holy Trinity church and school I attended the school; from about 5 years old which I think would have been 1951 the days were lovely to remember after lunch we all had ...Read more

A memory of Darwen by Elizabeth Holt

Main Street Mill Of Haldane

Hi, I wonder if anyone remembers my childhood home in Main Street. I lived there with my mum, dad, granny and two sisters in the 1960,s and have many lovely memories of my childhood there, I have ...Read more

A memory of Balloch in 1962 by Jacqueline Mc Ewan

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,793 to 9,816.

Caption For Birkenhead, Storeton Road And Halfway House Hotel 1954

The Half Way House Hotel is on the corner of Storeton Road and Woodchurch Road out towards Prenton.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Tuesday Market Place 1898

Lynn's market place is one of the very finest in England, enriched by a profusion of Georgian and Victorian public buildings, including the florid Corn Exchange built in 1854.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay C1955

The house on the left has been given rough repairs for generations - its toppling dormer lacks several panes of glass. Wells has suffered more than most Norfolk towns from the impact of incomers.

Caption For London, Chelsea Embankment 1890

The Thames Embankment, which skirts the front of Cheyne Walk, was created by Sir Joseph Bazalgette. Constructed over mud flats, it conceals the sewers that were once a scourge of the locality.

Caption For Dursley, Silver Street C1947

The posters on the corner shop are advertising 'Dark Passage', noted in the Kingshill view. The venerable Austin Seven must be about twenty years old at the time of this photograph.

Caption For Bishopstoke, Montague Terrace C1955

In 1838, the writer Robert Maudie observed: 'church and the village are beautifully situated, the former close by the bank of the river'.

Caption For Cambridge, Childrens Paddling Pool 1931

In the distance, the tower of St Paul's church peers above the roof of the Globe Hotel. Nearby is the Perse School, established in 1625, and moved here from Free School Lane in 1890.

Caption For Bisley, The Church 1910

Dating mainly from the 13th and 14th centuries, and with a lofty spire dating from the time of Agincourt, the church of All Saints was extensively restored in 1862 by the Reverend W H Lowder, who had

Caption For Greenock, Union Street 1899

One of the most famous shipyards was that of John Scott, which built the first steamer to trade between Glasgow and Liverpool.

Caption For Mablethorpe, Main Street 1890

This view, with something of a frontier town feel in 1890, is now the brashly cheery High Street. At this time, though, it is much more sedate.

Caption For Market Rasen, The Racecourse C1960

East of the town, on the Louth Road, is Lincolnshire's only racecourse, since Lincoln's closed some years ago.

Caption For Kirby Muxloe, The Castle C1965

Begun by William Lord Hastings in 1480, and never finished, Kirby Muxloe is an early example of the use of brick in castle building.

Caption For Rainham, The Church C1960

The tower stands tall and proud, and it is not difficult to understand why St Margaret's was one of several beacons forming a connection with other churches from London to the coast.

Caption For Hingham, Market Place C1955

These attractive 18th-century houses are good examples of houses which abound in this small town. A village sign by Harry Carter dominates the green.

Caption For Melton, Wilford Bridge 1898

A bridge of 1764 was replaced by this one of white brick and stone in 1798. The floods of 1939 resulted in a new single span bridge being erected.

Caption For Great Budworth, High Street C1965

Pevsner says of Great Budworth that it is 'one of the best pieces of villagescape in the county. Yet there is hardly a house that would need a close look'.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, The Hall C1950

It was built in 1610 by John Hall, a clothier; in 1847 it became the home of the Moulton family, who founded the rubber manufacturing business.

Caption For Belper, Long Row C1955

The terraced houses and cobbled street of Long Row at Belper is one of the many legacies left by Jedediah Strutt who, with Richard Arkwright, brought industry to the town in the late 18th century.

Caption For Warwick, St Mary's Church, Northgate Street 1892

The Beauchamp Chapel was built as directed in the will of Richard Beauchamp, fourteenth Earl of Warwick.

Caption For Chiddingfold, Village And Pond 1902

The word 'fold' means an enclosure of land for animals, and 'Chadynge`s fold' may well date back to the Saxon period.

Caption For East Clandon, Village 1907

While West Clandon with its railway station definitely has the air of a commuter village, East Clandon, facing the slope of the North Downs and surrounded by fields, still has a rural feel

Caption For Malmesbury, Abbey Interior East C1947

Compare this view of the nave to the 1924 photograph. Above the altar we can see a decorated screen, which has long been removed.

Caption For Leeds, Duncan Street C1955

This view shows the junction of Boar Lane and Briggate, looking towards the Corn Exchange.

Caption For Kidderminster, Harvington Hall C1960

A mile or two outside the village sits Harvington Hall. It is a wonderfully evocative Tudor mansion surrounded by a moat, which we see here.