Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Millbeck Ref. HOSM53742
1898, Dale Bottom Ref. HOSM54478
1897, Seathwaite Ref. HOSM71065
1898, Great Crosthwaite Ref. HOSM61774
1885, Aldwincle Ref. HOSM35778
1884, Isham Ref. HOSM49594
1884, Ringstead Ref. HOSM57847
1895, Woodford Ref. HOSM65018
1882, Iverley Ref. HOSM49528
1883, Oreton Ref. HOSM55772
1883, Shenstone Ref. HOSM59034
1898, Kidlington Ref. HOSM34721
1898, Begbroke Ref. HOSM37397
1898, Enslow Ref. HOSM44854
1887, Llandyfaelog Ref. HOSM51803
1879, Trimsaran Ref. HOSM62512
1892, Whashton Ref. HOSM64236
1896, Ham Ref. HOSM47558
1908, Ashley Ref. HOSM36350
1907, Bisterne Ref. HOSM37887

Books

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Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,311 to 5,320.

Crossways

the year would be around 1978, I know this for in this year I passed my driving test, anyway we came to live in New Yatt having moved from Wantage where I grew up, so as one can imagine was not very happy having left my friends and the ...Read more

A memory of New Yatt by 144acopy

The Crown Inn, Market Street.

On the left of the photo is the Crown. For many years, this was my local. A good combination of beers & ciders, great bar staff (John Ellis, the landlord, Rachel, Carol, Mel, Yvonne & Keith, the last three ...Read more

A memory of Oakengates by bru.enzer

Crewe Early 1980's

I worked in Crewe 1980/81 In a shop called Motorist Discount Centre anyone remember it, or anyone who worked there? I then worked at Brown Bros motor factors on Crewe gates estate for a couple of years. Happy days 😊

A memory of Crewe by petebutler

Victor Towler "Empire"

I worked at Victor Towlers for ten years and the photo Tolworth Broadway 1965 with the square clock at 2;30 is the wrong date. I suggest it is probably 1960 as per the others. The shop on the left was part of Victor ...Read more

A memory of Tolworth by Philip Woodville

Home Farm, Tring

I was born in January 1942 on the estate of Lord Rothschild in Home Farm, the former estate manager's residence. Lambeth Maternity Hospital in London was bombed and my mother was sent to Tring.

A memory of Tring by stormwolf5

Farningham Homes For Boys

Hi my name is Bryan Hall, but when I was born it was Bryan Daniels. Because of my mothers persnal difficulties I was taken in by the Surrey County Council aged three months being put into council care. In 1945 I was ...Read more

A memory of South Darenth by Bryan Hall

Hill House Farm

As a young child in the late 1960’s our family used to take a regular trip on a Sunday to friends at Hill House Farm, Hartley Wespall. They were tenants of the farm and the only names I can remember are Daisy, Gladys, Tom and ...Read more

A memory of Hartley Wintney by sue.kavanagh1

Millers Cottage Farm, Now A Caravan Site

Hi, I have a relation who has static caravans on Millers Cottage Fame, Caravan site, Gannick? Road, Towyn. I was wondering could anyone help with the history of Millers Farm, what year and who owned it, and if possible I would love to see a picture of the original farm, thank you

A memory of Towyn by Valerie Waring

Grandparents Home Village

I have many memories of this place. My grandparents lived in the trailer park you speak of in Hemingford abbots . Their surname is Radford. My grandfather actually made their home on the trailer park I believe and ...Read more

A memory of Hemingford Abbots by phil

Growing Up In Romany Rd

after sharing a house with my aunts in broardview avenue rainham in the late 40s we moved to romany road 1950 we were the first family onto the road , only a few houses were up so lots of brick stacks to play in , the top ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by woolg.chris

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,745 to 12,768.

Caption For Warrington, Academy And Cromwell Statue 1901

With the widening of Bridge Street from the 1880s, the old Warrington Academy was again revealed and preserved.

Caption For Ludford, The Village C1955

The village church is hidden behind the trees on the right. During the war the aerodrome was under the command of Bomber Command, and 101 Squadron was stationed there for several years.

Caption For East Grinstead, Convent Courtyard 1890

Off Moat Road is the former St Margaret's Anglican Convent. It was founded by the Rev John Mason Neale, who was among other things a prolific hymn writer, the author of 'O come, O come, Immanuel'.

Caption For Leeds Castle, 1892

Originally a wooden Saxon fortress built on two islands in a natural moat formed by the river Len, it was transformed into a solid stone castle at the beginning of the 12th century by the Norman baron

Caption For Devizes, The View From St John's Church 1898

This view across to St Mary's Church clearly shows a variety of architectural styles, including the unusual curved rear of the Town Hall on the left, the ornate gabled roof the Wiltshire Friendly Society

Caption For Paignton, The Club House And Esplanade 1896

Early visitors found Paignton 'select, dignified and discreet'; it was the ideal place for the professional gentleman.In 1881 a clubhouse of a non-political nature was formed.

Caption For Woodhouse Eaves, The Village C1955

The entrance door remains in situ, but the stone mullion and transom windows have gone in favour of unattractive modern replacements; strangely, the bell-cote now resides in the garden of School House

Caption For Minchinhampton, Market House 1901

There are a number of contenders for the exact source of the River Thames, but this picture shows a favoured spot, and one more picturesque and accessible than the inauspicious muddy patches put forward

Caption For Blakeney, Excursion Trip To See The Seals C1955

Sheltering Blakeney from the sea is a 4 mile spit of land called Blakeney Point, a nature reserve since 1912, and home to nesting colonies of terns, oystercatchers and redshanks.

Caption For Hever, Village 1906

Here we see Hever prior to Lord Astor's creation of a Tudor-style village adjacent to the castle. A horse-drawn wagon comes down the lane, and to the left is the spire of St Peter's Church.

Caption For Marlow, The Fisherman's Retreat 1890

St Peter Street had several rows of cottages, some in great dilapidation, occupied by river workers such as ferrymen, bargees and wharfingers.

Caption For Maids Moreton, The Leys C1955

North of Main Street, the dignified 1950s council housing was built on The Leys field.

Caption For Chalford, The Golden Valley 1890

In this panoramic view of the Golden Valley, the mill chimneys are visible in the background; the workers' cottages are on the lower slopes of the hill, and the canal winds its way along the valley

Caption For Monaghan, Old Cross Square 1900

This picture of the square at the south end of Dublin Street, is interesting in that it shows the original market cross, which was repositioned here when the Rossmore Memorial was erected in the Diamond

Caption For Dovedale, Reynard's Cave From Above C1864

This view looks down on Reynard's Cave and the River Dove. The wooded slopes in the background are on the Staffordshire bank of the Dove, and rise to Air Cottage on the top of the hill opposite.

Caption For Castleton, Goosehill Bridge 1909

Goosehill Bridge crosses Peakshole Water, which emerges from the depths of Peak Cavern - its enclosing limestone cliffs can be seen in the background.

Caption For Sandgate, Radnor Cliff 1906

Sandgate lies a mile west of Folkestone.

Caption For Two Dales, Red House C1960

The mock timbered gables of Red House at Darley Dale are now home to a horse and coaching museum, which runs coach-and-fours through the grounds of nearby Chatsworth House for visitors during

Caption For Frimley Green, 1906

We go along the Frimley Green Road, and arrive at Frimley Green, with Wharf Road to the left of the picture. The shop and the house next door have been replaced by a modern parade of shops.

Caption For Frimley Green, Wharf Road 1927

The shop of J Singleton, where you could shop and also acquire a haircut, is no longer a general-purpose shop.

Caption For Powick, Powyke Asylum 1910

This extensive and grim asylum is a reminder of how earlier generations treated the mentally-ill by locking them away, often far from their homes and families.

Caption For Edinburgh, Palace Of Holyroodhouse And Arthur's Seat 1897

Work on the palace began during the reign of James VI, when the north-west tower was built up against the nave of Holyrood Abbey.

Caption For Chesterfield, The Town Hall 1954

The well kept gardens and fine central portico, supported on six columns, lend a touch of class to the imposing bulk of the Town Hall designed by Bradshaw, Gass & Hope and built between 1937 and 1938

Caption For Weymouth, The Promenade C1955

Weymouth is made by its setting: the graceful conformation of Weymouth Bay has often been compared favourably with the Bay of Naples.