Maps

181,031 maps found.

1887, Fordgate Ref. HOSM45617
1886, Steart Ref. HOSM60392
1886, Walpole Ref. HOSM63308
1901, Bothenhampton Ref. HOSM38461
1908, Lymm Ref. HOSM34863
1908, Warburton Ref. HOSM71258
1900, Aberllefenni Ref. HOSM35287
1900, Corris Ref. HOSM41995
1900, Cwmllecoediog Ref. HOSM42733
1897, Cwmfelin Ref. HOSM42721
1896, Harrietsham Ref. HOSM47703
1896, Lenham Ref. HOSM51172
1895, Langford Ref. HOSM50807
1899, Corston Ref. HOSM41920
1919, Milbourne Ref. HOSM53713
1897, Ebnal Ref. HOSM44528
1897, Egerton Green Ref. HOSM44658
1897, Bickerton Ref. HOSM50806
1891, Kennythorpe Ref. HOSM44558
1891, Leavening Ref. HOSM50966

Books

442 books found. Showing results 9,961 to 9,984.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,151 to 4,160.

Lander Road/Beechwood Road

My Mum was born in Lawler Street one of 12 children. My Dad was from Beechwood Road and they lived there after they married until 1948 when they moved to the new housing estate Cumpsty Road. My grandparents Joseph and Margaret Parker had moved from Lawler Street to Moss Lane then Daley Road.

A memory of Litherland by farann

Waterloo Chapel Bath Street Liverpool

Hi I was born in Westkirby the Wirral but have been living in Denmark since Iwas 18. The other day I came across an old box at a car boot sale in Denmark with the letters Waterloo Chapel Liverpool ...Read more

A memory of Waterloo

My Dad

Ken Purcell (the mighty atom) called that because of his height worked as a train driver, the knocker upper woke him for early morning starts by tapping on the window with a long pole, no alarm clock for him, came home covered in coal dust, which was ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by chrisinspain2014

Memories Of Fenny Stratford

My mother, Florrie Rollings, was born on April 23rd 1891 in one of a small row of cottages, now demolished at the A5 end of Victoria Road. I had many aunts and uncles both in Fenny and in Bletchley. My mother's ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Douglas Tunbridge

L Lanyrafon Square /Shops

Whilst looking through your site I noticed this photograph was dated c1955. My father ,Mother and I moved to LLanyrafon in 1958 ,followed by my Grandparents in 1959. We were part of the first and original LLanyrafon ...Read more

A memory of Cwmbran by rocketiii

Memories Of Vincent Secondary Modern 1960 1965

I have just stumbled across this web site. My name is John Bryon and I remember Mr Mills the PE teacher. He liked to take the climbing ropes in the gym, and, if you didn't climb very well or fast ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by j_bryon

And Old Soton

I remember as a child being woken up at night and walking with my parents from 148 Hill Lane to the air raid shelter on the common, and picking up bits of shaperal (is that how it is spelt?)on the way home,and off to school next ...Read more

A memory of Southampton by Miriam Wolff

Rheola Street.Penrhiwceiber.

I lived in Rheola St. from 1941 till 1950. Opposite Maggie Ropey. Never knew her real name, but I think her husband worked in the pit.Other shops I remember, Jackie Morgan, Fruit and Veg, Mr Kean,private Grocer, ...Read more

A memory of Penrhiwceiber by William Kelly

Happy Days

I was born in 1942 & lived in placehouse lane, attending down land school then passing the dreaded 11plus & spending the next 6 years at purley county grammar school for girls starting in 3 upper r which was an extra class ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon by toni_sproule

Peel Street School

My grandmother and her brothers and sisters attended this school as did my mother and moi. I have many memories of the school. Endless games of football in the yard, rain or shine. Two frightening headmistress Lord and Riley. ...Read more

A memory of Cloughfold by risingsun456

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 9,961 to 9,984.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square 1898

The most striking buildings in Petersfield are Georgian; some of them overlook this large square, in which stands the statue of William III, depicted on horseback and dressed, absurdly, as a Roman.

Caption For Cheam, St Dunstan's Church 1890

The church of St Dunstan, relatively new at the time of this photograph, had been built in 1862-64 by G A Pownall in florid French Gothic style alongside the old medieval church, which was largely demolished

Caption For Wallasea Island, Ferry Pier C1965

In this remote corner of Essex, close to the Wardroom, the Wallasea Bay Ferry plies its trade.

Caption For Veryan, The Road To The Beach C1955

Veryan, probably named after a saint with the improbable name of Symphorian, is one of the county's most beautiful villages, noted for its five round houses, built that way so that the devil could not

Caption For Minehead, Quay Street, Old Town 1890

To make a promenade, all the cottages on the sea side of the lane have been demolished: a great loss of character.

Caption For Triscombe, The Blue Ball 1906

On the left is Tally Ho Cottage, now somewhat altered, and to the right The Blue Ball Inn, which occupies both ranges of cottages.

Caption For Windlesham, Village And Post Office 1909

This view was taken in the middle of the village, and is looking down Updown Hill.

Caption For Camberley, London Road 1936

Here we see an ice cream vendor with 'stop me' written on the side of his cart. This practice gave rise to that familiar 'stop me and buy one' saying, that was so popular at one time.

Caption For Rochdale, Carr Wood Waterfall 1895

The Ashworth Estate, covering 1,000 acres mainly of pasture, is still largely intact.

Caption For Sudbury, Market Hill 1900

The grandeur of both St Peter's and Market Hill are shown to best advantage in the days before car parking.

Caption For Lavenham, Water Street C1955

The wooden cycle stand is positioned in front of the bay window with its tempting display. The post office closed c1972.

Caption For Totnes, The Weir 1905

The weir, a mile up the river from Totnes Bridge, was built in 1581 to provide water for the town mills, and marks the end of the freshwater Dart - below here the river is tidal.

Caption For Swindon, Men Leaving G.W.R. 1913

The sheer size of the building indicates the importance of the railway to the town.

Caption For Wormley, Wormley Hill 1909

In the distance we can just see the imposing building of King Edward's School. It was founded in London in 1553 as Brideswell Hospital to care for destitute children.

Caption For Alfold, The Village C1950

The road through the village follows the route of the Guildford to Arundel turnpike, completed in 1809. Medieval glass was also made near here in Sidney Wood.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Harbour 1892

When the nearby harbour of Axmouth fell into disuse after a cliff-fall in the 12th century, the only alternative was to extend the harbour at Lyme Regis.

Caption For Ringwood, The Millstream 1900

Ringwood's market brought country folk from far and wide to the town with their goods, and the market became famous for the sale of New Forest ponies.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Village 1922

This view looks northwards along Middle Street (otherwise known as Chapel Street) in the centre of the village towards a 17th- century thatched cottage on the corner with Grove Road (centre

Caption For Haslington, High Street C1955

The delightful timber- framed house in the centre of the picture is said to date from 1510.

Caption For Warwick, The Old Bridge 1922

In c1790 the Earl of Warwick offered to pay most of the cost of a new bridge, which was to be erected upstream.

Caption For Asfordby, Dalgliesh Way C1965

Dalgleish Way is part of the later 1950s and early 1960s village expansion.

Caption For Sileby, Greedon Estate C1965

The Greedon Estate is situated on the north west side of the Seagrave Road. This is a particularly uninspiring view, but again it is a view so typical of peripheral village estates.

Caption For Brixham, Fishing Boats 1889

Smacks dry their sails within the protection of the outer harbour.

Caption For Alderley Edge, West Mine 1896

Copper (and also, to a lesser degree, lead) have been mined here since Roman times, so that the whole area of hillside behind the town is said to have dozens of pits, caves and tunnels.