Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Brandlingill Ref. HOSM38692
1898, Buttermere Ref. HOSM39765
1898, High Lorton Ref. HOSM52346
1896, Aldham Ref. HOSM35763
1896, Brightlingsea Ref. HOSM38993
1895, Feering Ref. HOSM45358
1896, Mile End Ref. HOSM48520
1896, Thorrington Ref. HOSM61818
1907, Laneshaw Bridge Ref. HOSM50700
1911, Llysfaen Ref. HOSM52167
1912, Coniston Ref. HOSM34359
1895, Knitsley Ref. HOSM50490
1899, Conwy Ref. HOSM70176
1887, Rowen Ref. HOSM70970
1895, Corbridge Ref. HOSM34363
1884, Deenethorpe Ref. HOSM42947
1896, Wark Ref. HOSM71236
1919, Corsham Ref. HOSM34367
1899, Carrog Ref. HOSM40284
1884, Banwell Ref. HOSM34105

Books

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Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,711 to 4,720.

Barr Farm

I owned Barr Farm for twelve years, and poured my heart and soul into that building, the views from our living room out across the canal to the Campsie Fells was beautiful. The Antonine wall ran through my garden, once an Italian couple ...Read more

A memory of Twechar by jimb_46

My Life As A Blackwood

I was keep moving to three schools because I was getting bullied and having nightmares, and my parents were protecting me from bad people. when I was nine years old, I went to the biggest shop and it was called IKEA and I was ...Read more

A memory of Blackwood by bekkablackwood

Lillah Street ( Off Cross Lane ),Salford...Lilian Bond,Joseph Burton & Hilda Hibbert

Hi everyone. My mum is Salford born and bred .Her name was LILIAN BOND born in 1947. She lived at 21 Lillah Street,next to the `corner`shop at 23, which was previously owned ...Read more

A memory of Salford by lowe38.family

Evacuee In South Petherton

My Mother Joyce Ladbury was evacuated to South Petherton at the beginning of WW2 aged 9 years. She stayed with a few families but most of all loved the Gaylard family. Mrs Gaylard and twin daughters Gwen and Cis ( or ...Read more

A memory of South Petherton by m.wethey

Clarendon Secondary Modern School Memories 1964 1969

I also remember Fred Faulkner teaching me English and Geography in the 1964 to 1968 period. Bob Coyle was headmaster and Burke was his deputy. Williams 'bone' was my first form teacher and taught ...Read more

A memory of Salford by gasmaskgrimshaw

Electrical Shop In Castle Street

This shop was run by the Mason's.I was a friend of the Mason girls! We used to go on bike rides to King Alfred's Tower. My brother had only just learned to ride and when we got as far as the Black Dogs always wanted to ...Read more

A memory of Mere by brianneparker

Rev.Johnson

I have fond memories of the Johnson family.I went to school with Monica and Damaris. We used to practice handbell ringing in their enormous kitchen.Well it seemed it then. On Acension day we used to go to the top of the church tower to say prayers.

A memory of Mere by brianneparker

Our Wartime Stay In Horndean

My parents rented a converted railway carriage in Bulls Copse Lane for a time during the war. I and my sister and brother loved it and were sorry when we had to move back to Portsmouth. I went first to the village ...Read more

A memory of Horndean by eilnfrs

Vague Memories Of Waterlooville

I was born at the Bransbury Nursing Home, Jubilee Road, Waterlooville, during the war in December 1943. I lived with my grandmother Eva Hill (nee Redman) and my mother, Joyce Hill (nee Lewis) at 56 Hambledon Road ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by vesitrix

Going Back.

I lived in Sabden for a short time in the mid 60,s.it had a big effect on me,probably as i was in my early teens.I have always longed to go back,but some how never got around to it. I am now the wrong side of 60 with a few health problems.i suppose ...Read more

A memory of Sabden by paulhobbs685

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 11,305 to 11,328.

Caption For Weymouth, The Swannery 1890

This original timber viaduct was replaced in cast iron at the turn of the century.

Caption For Basildon, Development Corporation C1960

Gifford House, used as its offices by the BDC, was built in 1924 for the rector of Bowers Gifford, who used it as a college for coaching students for the universities.

Caption For Hodder River, Lower Hodder Bridges 1858

Rising on Lamb Hill Fell, the river now runs into the Stock Reservoir and then resumes its wandering in North Lancashire.

Caption For Sabden, Wesleyan Church And Wesley Street C1960

It was only a mile away that George Fox, the Quaker, stood on the 'nick' of Pendle in 1652 and declared himself moved to start a religious order, the Society of Friends.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Marine Parade C1955

Frith's photographer originally titled this as 'The Walk', which was the old Lyme name for the upper length of Marine Parade long into the 20th century.

Caption For Cambridge, Market Place 1938

The number of parked cars is perhaps an indication of the traffic problems to come in later years.

Caption For Dublin, The Harbour 1897

The busy port on the River Liffey, showing several steamers with smoking funnels waiting to depart and, on the right, a forest of masts of sailing ships.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Centre C1960

Happily, many individual shops of fine character selling a wide variety of goods have survived.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Undercliff Gardens C1955

Here we see some of the gardens to the west of the main town, much enjoyed by residents and visitors. The land slopes more gently than in the Shrubbery area.

Caption For Portrush, Ladies Bathing Place 1897

A fine study of the Ladies' Bathing Place, which seems a popular venue for both the women and menfolk of Portrush. A yacht can be seen out towards the Skerries.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Thoroughfare 1894

Georgian buildings abound in the town, although it harks back to Tudor times, owing much of its early development to Thomas Seckford, a lawyer at the court of Elizabeth I.

Caption For Maidenhead, Boulters Lock 1906

This photograph captures the Edwardian gaiety of the Thames at Boulters Lock, a particularly fashionable spot; here dozens of smart cruisers, punts and small craft parade before an admiring audience.

Caption For Pontrhydfendigaid, The Memorial C1950

Here we have a view of the broad main street, with St David's Church and the church hall on the left. In front of them stands the fine war memorial.

Caption For Wye, Bridge Street 1903

The Mill 1901 Now absorbed into the expanding suburbs of Ashford to the south, this small village once boasted its own imposing windmill on the banks of the Great Stour.

Caption For Hitchin, The Coopers Arms 1903

The Cooper's Arms, just after the turn of the 20th century; McMullens advertise their 'fine ales and invigorating stout'. The road surface shows signs of cobbling from an earlier age.

Caption For Bournville, Mary Vale Road 1949

Situated 4.5 miles south of Birmingham, Bournville was chosen by George Cadbury in 1879 as the site for his new factory and for a model village for his workers.

Caption For Wenvoe, The Castle 1899

With the exception of one of the pavilions (which was to enjoy a second lease of life as a clubhouse for a golf club) and the stable block, the building was demolished c1930.

Caption For Rhayader, The River Wye C1935

This was the scene of the Rebecca Riots in the 19th century, when local farmers and workers, protesting against the high level of tolls, disguised themselves in women's clothing and tore down the tollgates

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Caption For Bradford, Lister Park Lake 1921

The park occupies the original site of Manningham Hall, which was demolished; the land was given to the city by its owner, Samuel Cunliffe Lister.

Caption For Sandsend, The Beach 1925

It was a popular place for holidays, even though the village had been spoiled not only by the ruins of an alum works, but by an iron bridge that carried the railway line between Whitby and Saltburn.

Caption For Sheringham, The Beach 1921

The railway reached the fishing hamlet of Sheringham ten years after it reached Cromer, Sheringham's close neighbour.

Caption For Newport, Allt Yr Yn, Above The Lock 1893

Allt-yr-yn is the name of the hill in the distance. The lock chambers on this canal had their own individual size, 64ft 9in x 9ft 2ins – a most peculiar gauge. The canal became disused in 1930.

Caption For Denbigh, Market Place 1888

This pleasant stone-built market town, on the western side of the lovely vale of Clwyd, climbs the hillside crowned by its ruinous castle.

Caption For Porthmadog, High Street 1933

This view shows the commercial centre of Pothmadog, with pleasing old Victorian shopfronts to the right.