Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Barnwell Ref. HOSM37088
1887, Folksworth Ref. HOSM45573
1899, Glinton Ref. HOSM46465
1887, Orton Malborne Ref. HOSM47498
1887, Holme Ref. HOSM48760
1899, Peakirk Ref. HOSM56198
1886, Turves Ref. HOSM62696
1887, Washingley Ref. HOSM63475
1887, Woodston Ref. HOSM65100
1896, Petworth Ref. HOSM35045
1896, Byworth Ref. HOSM39811
1895, Lickfold Ref. HOSM51207
1895, Lodsworth Ref. HOSM52246
1910, Northchapel Ref. HOSM55424
1908, Hankham Ref. HOSM47563
1899, Bottlesford Ref. HOSM38395
1899, Rushall Ref. HOSM58383
1899, Wilsford Ref. HOSM64776
1891, Thorgill Ref. HOSM61593
1905, Billacombe Ref. HOSM37718

Books

442 books found. Showing results 10,321 to 10,344.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,301 to 4,310.

Corner Cottage. 1950 To Now

My parents moved to Blebo from Dura Den in 1950 when I was six. A windmill for electricity with 12 volt light bulbs. Paraffin lamps and a cesspool. It was several years before the pumping station at Clatto was built ...Read more

A memory of Blebocraigs in 1950 by Fergus Nicolson

My First Job

If I remember correctly on the far left was the chemists, then the butchers, then Reekie's the grocery shop, then Wayletts the sweet shop and post office and then on the right a greengrocers. This could all be wrong of course. I had ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1966 by Jean Pierre Declemy

Glades End, Surf Crescent

Eastchurch cliffs My parents bought a plot of land on the Eastchurch cliffs in the 1940s and my father designed and had built our bungalow called Glades End in Surf Crescent. At this time, there were very few buildings ...Read more

A memory of Eastchurch in 1953 by Susan Copeman

Greywell House, Callow Hill

My family lived in Greywell House from 1955 when I was 9 until about 1965/66. I attended Runnemede House School in Rusham Park Avenue in Egham for a few years then moved on to St Brigidine's Convent in Windsor. I ...Read more

A memory of Virginia Water in 1955 by Wendy Graham

Carouseland The Kings Head[The Nut]

I remember the "cara"  and the "nut" the kings head in fact all of Dartford and friends yes and you allen with your 6" turnups on your jeans, in fact when I remember I get quite nostalgic [sad] all the blokes and all the fun in "wild Dartford"

A memory of Dartford in 1962

Market Square/Anchor Lane

Market Street/Square holds lots of memories. Those underground toilets, buses maneovering round to take us home to the Marsh, which when young seemed miles away. My father was born in Anchor Lane, and there used to be ...Read more

A memory of Lancaster in 1948 by Maureen Frude

Burns Drive

My grandparents lived at 5 Burns drive in the early 70s.I remember walking with my grandad to studfall shops and down to corby swimming baths.My grandad was also m.c at the silver band club in the 60s.They moved to browning walk late 70s ...Read more

A memory of Corby by Keith Larbey

General History Contacts And Contributions Welcome

William Evans born 1843 in Llanelli, Camarthen Wales moved to Bedlington Northumberland in 1861 and married Mabel Bell, in 1863. They first lived at the Barrington Colliery with their young ...Read more

A memory of Seaton Delaval in 1860 by Jemilla Russell Clough

Julie Millburn, Park View.

HELLO AGAIN, CAN YOU REMEMBER THE PRISONERS OF WAR USED TO GET DROPPED OFF AT THE TOP OF THE STREET BY ARMY WAGON AND THEN PICKED BY TRACTOR AND TAKEN UP TO HANKEYS FARM UP THE NORE LANE TO WORK ON THE FARM. PLEASE ...Read more

A memory of Witton Gilbert in 1947 by David Leckenby

North Road

I have recently moved to North Road in Three Bridges into one of the original railway cottages, I can see that the house was there in a map of Three Bridges dated 1874 1:2500 scale. I am really interested in the history and would ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges in 1870 by Paul Tobin

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 10,321 to 10,344.

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

Here the photographer looks across the High Street westwards from Church Headland Lane with the start of Market Hill to the left of the thatched cottage, Cobwebs.

Caption For Dursley, The Church C1955

The tower of the parish church was rebuilt in 1709.

Caption For Bisley, The Seven Springs 1910

Five of the seven water chutes have gabled canopies, and were restored in 1863 for the Reverend Thomas Keble (brother of John Keble, the famous hymn writer and founder of the Oxford Movement).

Caption For Barrow Upon Soar, The Bridge C1960

The cows are lying down, a sure sign of rain, the old saying goes, but whether this is true or false they add a picturesque finishing touch to a watery scene.

Caption For Colchester, High Street And Town Hall 1901

A busy late morning scene in Colchester's High Street at the turn of the century.The Town Hall, which dominates this view, was not completed until 1902.The High Street lies along the central axis

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 1896

The landmark Great Western Hotel of 1876, its curved façade created by Blessey in a fantastic French medieval style with Gothic window decoration, draws one's gaze into the commercial hubbub of the street

Caption For Prittlewell, Village 1891

Following the death of the owner, the site was acquired by the town and first opened to the public in 1960.

Caption For Shepton Mallet, The Cross 1899

Five miles east of Wells in the eastern Mendips, Shepton Mallet was a prosperous wool manufacturing town, which declined when northern England's Industrial Revolution got under way.

Caption For Luccombe, The Village 1901

South of the A39, we climb from lush pastures towards Exmoor and the well-wooded Holnicote Estate and Dunkery Hill, much of which are owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Halse, Village C1955

The Cloth Mills 1907 A mile west of Wellington, Westford was a mill village with large cloth mills along the River Tone.

Caption For Edinburgh, St Giles's Cathedral, The Tomb Of The Marquess Of Montrose 1897

James Graham, fifth Marquess of Montrose was one the greatest tacticians of the Civil War. Fighting for Charles I, Montrose won victory after victory, often against overwhelming odds.

Caption For Newark, Market Place 1890

On the right are the Saracen's Head and the Clinton Arms Hotel, which once boasted stabling facili- ties for no less than ninety horses.

Caption For Anstey, St Mary's Church C1965

Raised above the road, behind a rather forbidding local stone boundary wall, the rather stumpy three-stage crenellated west tower is all that remains of the medieval church.

Caption For Leicester, Bandstand, Abbey Park C1955

Bandstands are, by their very nature, fascinating pieces of municipal equipment.

Caption For Dudley, Priory Park C1955

Eventually the Earl of Dudley gave the priory ruins to the people of Dudley, and the council laid out the grounds to form a public park, where people can still sit in contemplation, much as their

Caption For Congleton, The Canal C1965

The Macclesfield Canal passes through the outskirts of Congleton, complete with an elegant iron aqueduct where it crosses Canal Street, and several attractive bridges.

Caption For Yoxford, Jubilee Seat C1955

This view of the 1935 Silver Jubilee seat is taken from outside the King's Head on the A12, looking down the High Street.

Caption For Ayot St Lawrence, The Village C1955

The village had been owned by the fathers of the Cathedral of Westminster, but it was passed to the descendants of the Norman de Mandeville family in 1120.

Caption For Chiddingstone, The Church 1891

The fine 14th-century church of St Mary, built of local sandstone, has a Perpendicular tower with dumpy crocketed pinnacles and full-length aisles of the same width as the nave and chancel.

Caption For Barnard Castle, The Bank 1892

The four-storey gabled house on the right with the flight of steps is Blagroves House. This is now the oldest surviving house in the town.

Caption For Rugby, Old Houses, North Street 1922

Built-in bathrooms for most people were still something of a novelty.

Caption For Swanage, The Pier 1894

Swanage pier is really a landing stage of immense proportions. It was originally some 1400 ft in length, designed to facilitate the export of Purbeck stone.

Caption For Southport, Pier And Pavilion 1913

All long piers such as those at Southport, Ramsey in the Isle of Man, and Southend, were equipped with tramways, though the original idea behind them was for the conveyance of passengers, baggage

Caption For Buntingford, The River Rib 1922

The Cottage, on the corner, faces onto River Green and looks towards the right of the photograph and Pig's Nose, originally a c1500 farm shed but now a residence.