Maps

181,031 maps found.

1905, Withington Ref. HOSM64893
1884, Norton Ref. HOSM55398
1886, March Ref. HOSM34887
1905, Garlinge Ref. HOSM46030
1900, Almington Ref. HOSM39084
1879, Napley Ref. HOSM54517
1879, Nobridge Ref. HOSM55095
1900, Peatswood Ref. HOSM70866
1879, Spoonley Ref. HOSM59907
1899, Clipston Ref. HOSM41196
1886, Apley Ref. HOSM36047
1887, Brookenby Ref. HOSM39132
1886, Faldingworth Ref. HOSM45106
1886, Fulnetby Ref. HOSM45902
1886, Rand Ref. HOSM46537
1886, Newtoft Ref. HOSM54938
1887, Brookenby Ref. HOSM55774
1886, Osgodby Ref. HOSM55830
1886, Panton Ref. HOSM56064
1887, Ranby Ref. HOSM57438

Books

442 books found. Showing results 11,713 to 11,736.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,881 to 4,890.

Leigh Road And Living In Eastleigh

My grandmother lived in a flat in the Eagles building behind Collins the butchers. In the 1951 picture, the girl on the bicycle could easily be me! I would have been 10 then and my coat was a light green with black ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh by Mrs Monica Kitchenside

Growing Up In Horley In The 50's

Prompted many memories of growing up when Horley was a small market town , where cattle, pigs, and other creatures were bought and sold. When empty, it made a marvellous play ground. No doubt it would be out of ...Read more

A memory of Horley

Good Old Battersea

I was born and bred in Battersea, Firstly we lived in Yelverton road with my Grandparents and I attended Falconbrook School. Then my parents got a Maisonette in Culvert road I then attended Chesterton School. in 1969 I attended ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by lgladwin99

War Time At Auldgirth .

I remember Auldgirth fondly,the school the people realy great times.Ilived at hillend farm it was quite a walk to school,The football park was in one of our fields great times.If any one remembers me Iwould likr to hear from them .Jim Johnstone .

A memory of Auldgirth by James Johnstone

Learned To Swim

Just below the bridge on the ovingham side most of the lads learned to swim and through stones at what we thought was rats now I know they were water voles a much endangered species .Waste from Corbridge and other places flowed ...Read more

A memory of Prudhoe by wgibson67

Not The Same Anymore..

Moved to Luton in 1935 where my parents bought a newsagents and tobacconists in Bishopscote Road in Limbury. Can still remember the war sirens going and watching people hurrying to the Air raid shelters in Blundell Road recreation ...Read more

A memory of Luton by peterwressell

The Stickler

Back in the late sixties early seventies my pop group Chris and the Deltics used to practice at The Stickler on Sticker Lane. Pat Lee who i believe was the daughter of the landlord / landlady later ran the group's fan club. Dennis Raynor aka Chris. Would be great to get in touch with Pat.

A memory of Bradford by dennis.raynor

School In Chichester

I attended school in Chichester at St. John's school on East street. I went there from 1947 until 1951. I have many fond memories of my days there; great teachers, my first girlfriend Lesley and the bus ride home to Emsworth.

A memory of Chichester by Anthony Grant

Shops On The High Street

I was born in chapel street number 14wich was the back of a shop next to gittens it was owned by mrs price who also lived there at the back of the house my grandmother dolly perry had 2 shops along the high street and a ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill by ex123moor

Childhood Memories

As a young boy in mid to late 1940s and early 1950s I used to travel from my home in Wisbech to spend my summer holidays with my grand parents who used to live in Marley Lane. They had a bungalow called Birch Holme that was white in ...Read more

A memory of Battle by toebrown

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 11,713 to 11,736.

Caption For Exeter, In The Port 1896

The Exeter Ship Canal, five miles long, reaches the sea at Topsham, and was built in 1564-6 after the building of a bridge at Countess Wear stopped the use of the river for trade.

Caption For Hailes, Abbey C1960

These ruined windows and arches are the remains of the cloisters. Situated in the north-west Cotswolds, Hailes Abbey was founded in 1246.

Caption For Ealing, Haven Green C1955

North of Ealing Broadway station is Haven Green, with Victorian villas on its west side and shops to its east.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Esplanade 1887

We are looking north from Parade Road to the south pier of the Outer Harbour, begun in 1846. The statue is one of a pair of tritons.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Square C1960

In the distance a Mini car is parked, which dates this photograph to 1959 or later.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square C1955

This view looks along the north side of Market Square past the war memorial into Cambridge Street on the left of the Round House and the High Street to its right.

Caption For Maids Moreton, The Parish Church C1955

church is a remarkable one, funded reputedly in the mid 15th century by two wealthy unmarried sisters from Toddington in Bedfordshire - the Peover sisters' generosity is commemorated in the village name of

Caption For Daventry, View From The Braunston Road C1960

To the right the spire of Holy Church stands out above the centre of Daventry.

Caption For Churchtown, Hesketh Arms Hotel C1960

Standing on the site of what were once three fishermen's cottages, the Hesketh Arms was originally called the Black Bull.

Caption For West Kirby, The Column C1965

Its replacement was this column, 60 feet high and bearing the following inscription: 'This column was erected by the trustees of the Liverpool Docks, by the permission of John Shaw Leigh, Esq,

Caption For Widnes, Victoria Square C1950

One of the new towns acquired by Cheshire following the border change in 1974, Widnes developed in the 1800s along with the new chemical industries.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Ramsden Square 1893

Atop his pedestal, James Ramsden (then flanked by street lights at each corner of his enclosure) is looking up Abbey Road.

Caption For Chatham, Main Gate, Hm Dockyard C1955

The almost intimidating main gate in Dock Road was built in 1719; the Royal arms in coloured relief above the main arch are those of George III, added in 1811.

Caption For Clovelly, Harbour 1890

These carvel-built, decked smacks could be seen fishing the upper reaches of the Bristol Channel. They were called long boomers simply because of the length of the boom overhanging the stern.

Caption For Thetford, St Cuthbert's Church 1921

On the right is the 1884 post office, with its decora- tive detailing, recalling the ancient East Anglian tradition of pargetting.

Caption For Weymouth, Parade And Clock Tower 1898

Erected in 1887 to celebrate Queen Victoria's first fifty years on the throne, the Jubilee Clock (centre) was provided with fresh flags a decade later, as the Empire celebrated the longest reign on record

Caption For Bewdley, Welch Gate C1955

The building where the two ladies are talking appears to be of Tudor origin. In Tudor times Bewdley was a rich woollen town. Did Henry VIII walk this street?

Caption For Avebury, The Old Cottages And Lych Gate C1955

Designed by Charles Ponting of West Overton, who was also architect and surveyor for Marlborough College, it was built by the Ponting Brothers of Avebury, along with the Shipway (masons) and Paradise

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, The Maltings On The River Stort 1903

By 1940, only 6 out of the 17 maltings in the town were in operation. Barley and fuel for the furnaces were brought to Stortford by water, and latterly by rail.

Caption For Upton, Thermopylae Pass C1950

This is a view from Bidston Hill, which was declared a place to be kept free of development when Birkenhead and the surrounding towns and villages began to grow.

Caption For Bingley, Main Street C1955

You would take your life in your hands if you tried to take this view looking south up the A650 Bradford-Skipton road in the centre of the Airedale town of Bingley today.

Caption For Lanchester, Parish Church C1955

All Saints contains a number of Roman relics, including an altar dating from 244.

Caption For Brecon, The Bridge And The Beacons 1899

We go north again to the centre of the National Park and the best-known town in Powys. The Frith photographer must have been impressed, as he took many views of the area.

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Caption For Aberporth, The Bay C1955

This bay is typical of a number along the coast of Ceredigion. Deeply inset, it provided shelter for loading and discharging cargoes, including herring, and for the 11 ships that were built here.