Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882, Oxenhall Ref. HOSM55956
1900, Bishton Ref. HOSM37884
1900, Coldra Ref. HOSM40366
1900, Duffryn Ref. HOSM43934
1900, Langstone Ref. HOSM50744
1900, Liswerry Ref. HOSM51371
1900, Gaer Ref. HOSM52959
1916, Ynysddu Ref. HOSM65433
1907, Brighstone Ref. HOSM38989
1896, Gatcombe Ref. HOSM46105
1896, Horringford Ref. HOSM48944
1924, Broughton Ref. HOSM39213
1899, Sherington Ref. HOSM59170
1899, Tyringham Ref. HOSM62791
1880, Howle Ref. HOSM49048
1880, Colan Ref. HOSM41442
1880, Trekenning Ref. HOSM62349
1906, Trevemper Ref. HOSM62455
1904, Maen-Y-Groes Ref. HOSM52945
1886, Dainton Ref. HOSM42783

Books

442 books found. Showing results 11,857 to 11,880.

Memories

29,037 memories found. Showing results 4,941 to 4,950.

Wroughton From 1954ish

My parents moved from East London to Swindon and then to Wroughton in 1954. My parents were Pat and Geoff Leach. I am Janet (Leach - now Ford) and my sister penny was born in the maternity hospital in Swindon in 1958. My ...Read more

A memory of Wroughton

Maidstone

I was born in Maidstone 19 Hardy Street. Went to St Paul's School. I started at Northborough School.The house was converted into flats.at the same time my mum had twins.so had to move out .And moved to Milton Street. So went to ...Read more

A memory of Maidstone by swafflg

Memories Of An 'outsider'

I was born in Colindale in 1937. My memories of Twickenham are of a piscatorial nature. I took up angling aged 10 or 11, a friend and I decided to have a go on 'The River', we had fished the Grand Union Canal and river Gade ...Read more

A memory of Twickenham by Jack Luxon

Kingsbury In The 1950's

I'm 70 now and still have great memories of Kingsbury where i lived from 1950 until 1960 with my parents Dick & Joyce and brother & sister Steve and Lynda. We lived in a Prefab just 5 doors down from Kingsbury ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury by Barry Draper

Hampsfield Convelasent Home Run By English Electric Company, In Grange Over Sands.

My Nan Was Matron of the Hampsfield as a child I would visit with my mum, it was such a beautiful place, the gardens were marvellous to be honest, Hong Kong ...Read more

A memory of Grange-Over-Sands

Black And White House Next To Lower Chequer

This was the family home of Harold and Dora Bagnall (my Grandparents) until the 1960s. The address used to be 21 Hawk Street and I was told as a child the incline next to Lower Chequer was for people to ...Read more

A memory of Sandbach by falroma

Denbigh Road Schools Luton

I attended Denbigh Road school in 1944 at the age of five and had advanced to both junior and senior schools by the age of twelve. My sister Margaret took me in on my first day but I was not too keen on staying as I ...Read more

A memory of Luton by ducatee

Building Grays.

Oh my goodness, whata wonderful collection. I grew up in Grays lfrom 1945 to 1961. In most of these pictures, there are buildings my great grandfather built. The library for example and next to it a row of shops. All built by H. J. ...Read more

A memory of Grays by Jennifer White

Brief Memories Of My First School: Noak Hill

It was 1947, when my parents were told they would be able to move from their one room in a house to a Prefab in Harold Hill. My mother was pregnant. You didn't start school until you were 5. The closest ...Read more

A memory of Noak Hill by hilsidkay

Sharpenhoe Clappers & Sundon Hills Bedfordshire

In the post was years as families rebuilt their lives again Sundays really were special leisure days and those who were able bought a small car and enjoyed their afternoon going for rides on quiet country ...Read more

A memory of Tralee by ducatee

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 11,857 to 11,880.

Caption For Edinburgh, St Giles's Cathedral, The Choir Looking West 1897

The oldest parish church in Edinburgh, St Giles's was erected in the early 12th century on the site of an older building.

Caption For Edinburgh, Donaldson's Hospital 1897

The hospital was erected and endowed for the maintenance and education of up to 300 children, of whom 100 had speech and/or hearing difficulties.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral 1896

The west front is at the end of a very long fourteen-bay nave.

Caption For Diss, Mere Street 1925

Above the doorway of the shop on the right is the famous logo of 'His Master's Voice' - the gramophone had become a fashionable gadget in every home.

Caption For Weymouth, The Sands 1918

Even in wartime the strict dress code for Weymouth beach remained, though many of the soldiers and sailors stationed in the town would seek out lonely coves in the vicinity for a spot of

Caption For Dublin, Glasnevin Cemetery, O'connell's Tomb 1897

This modern replica of an Irish round tower was built in 1869 to mark the tomb of Daniel O'Connell in Glasnevin Cemetery.

Caption For Brighton, Beach And Pier 1898

This view brings out the tremendous bustle of Brighton's beaches, dotted with small sailing boats and lines of bathing machines.

Caption For Quorn, The Hurst Hotel C1965

On the right, a contemporary wing of singular quality lurks behind the petrol pumps. For show, transportation of an earlier age adorns the forecourt.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1908

Holy Trinity church is a most unusual building in that a number of shops are built in it. In the 1900s these included a tobacconist's, a bank, and two butchers.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Park 1913

Albert Park was opened by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, in 1868, and the land was purchased for the town by Henry Bolckow.

Caption For Wilton, Wilton House, Front Entrance 1919

This is the forecourt at the north front of Wilton House. The house was built for the first Earl of Pembroke when he was granted the old nunnery estate after its dissolution in 1544.

Caption For Poole, Rockley Park Supermarket, Rockley Sands C1960

Rockley Sands was one of the earliest holiday camps. It catered for family groups who wanted outdoor holidays with plenty of activities.

Caption For Ranworth, The Staithe C1945

Bundles of Norfolk reed lie stacked at the edge of Ranworth staithe awaiting collection by thatchers. The Maltsters Inn can be seen across the road.

Caption For Stow On The Wold, The Market Cross 1961

Stow-on-the-Wold is the junction of eight major roads, including the Roman Fosse Way, and has always attracted travellers from far and wide.

Caption For St Annes, Royal Lytham Golf Club House 1901

By 1921 the green fees at the Old Links, St Anne's were 2s 6d on weekdays and higher at weekends, whilst the Lytham & St Anne's club charged a fee of 5s for play on any day of the week.

Caption For Oxford, St Aldates Church 1890

After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it was acquired by the Crown before becoming part of Pembroke College. Its members worshipped here until the college built its own chapel in 1732.

Caption For Hornsea, Seaton Road C1930

Many of the houses in this area, some around 300 years old, were built of stones and pebbles.

Caption For Whitby, The Beach C1955

The civil engineers of the future concentrate on their construction work, while a budding mountaineer attempts a climb of the stone wall (left).

Caption For Littleham, The Cranford Hotel C1965

The Cranford Hotel on the outskirts of the town began its existence as the Half Way House; it was transformed from a humbler inn to cater for the increase in visitors to the resort and the

Caption For Hawton, The Church 1890

The church of All Saints is considered to have the finest chancel in Nottinghamshire, as well as a magnificent 14th-century Easter Sepulchre.

Caption For Truro, King Harry Passage 1890

The River Fal is one of the glories of Cornwall, and winds a serpentine course towards Falmouth and the Carrick Roads.

Caption For Crickhowell, Market Square And High Street 1951

The monument in Market Square is inscribed: 'In memory of Henry John Lucas M D. Born July 3rd 1804 Died December 29th 1873'.

Caption For Salisbury, New Canal C1955

Viewed from the corner of the High Street, Boots is on the left hand side, with W H Smith opposite.There is a striking canopy over a former hoist at Stokes Tea and Coffee Warehouse on the left of

Caption For Tibberton, A View From The Bridge C1960

Even by the 1960s the heyday of canals such as the Birmingham to Worcester was long past.