Photos

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Maps

1,651 maps found.

1897 - 1909, Saughall Ref. HOSM58587
1884, Stoak Ref. HOSM60485
1897, Northwich Ref. HOSM34995
1897, Comberbach Ref. HOSM41692
1897, Davenham Ref. HOSM43005
1897, Great Budworth Ref. HOSM46950
1897, Hartford Ref. HOSM47825
1897, Sandiway Ref. HOSM58585
1897, Wincham Ref. HOSM64713
1897, Barnton Ref. HOSM64780
1897, Ebnal Ref. HOSM44528
1909, Lower Wych Ref. HOSM52478
1897 - 1909, Tilston Ref. HOSM61890
1897, Bostock Green Ref. HOSM38374
1897, Occlestone Green Ref. HOSM55552
1897, Stanthorne Ref. HOSM60295
1897, Wimboldsley Ref. HOSM64702
1897 - 1909, Burton Ref. HOSM39612
1897 - 1898, Hinderton Ref. HOSM41099
1923, Acton Bridge Ref. POP619727

Books

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Memories

2,053 memories found. Showing results 551 to 560.

Going To School

I have lived in Australia now for over 40 years. I still have very fond memories of my walk from Grenville Close to West Cowes High school as a 13yr old. The floating bridge was where I had my first smoke and my first kiss!!!! ...Read more

A memory of East Cowes in 1961 by Steve Clements

World War Ii

This picture looks as if it is looking down the street with the church on the right hand side. The Post Office in 1940 was opposite the entrance to the churchyard. Every Saturday morning I would run to the Post Office through ...Read more

A memory of Milton Lilbourne in 1941 by James Kemble

Silver Jubilee Parade 1935

I remember well the parade through the village on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee. My mother and several other mothers dressed six of us young boys as toy soldiers and we had to march in the parade.  However, the ...Read more

A memory of West Lulworth in 1930 by Albert Spavins

I Used To Live Here

I grew up living in a cottage on West Street (just out of shot on the left) Next door to Mr and Mrs Vincent. Mr Vincent had the garage over the road... I remember that he had a penny farthing bike in the window. The ...Read more

A memory of Somerton by Denise Lazenby

The Station

Our cottage in West Street used to almost back on to the railway line. We lived next door to Mr and Mrs Dummet (Aunty Mable and Uncle Ern) next door again was the telephone exchange (I think a boy called Michael Elliot lived there) ...Read more

A memory of Somerton by Denise Lazenby

Hassocks Primary School In The 1950s

I was at the school from 1948 until 1955, at which point the 11+ sent me to Hove County Grammar. Starting in 1948 in Miss Wood's class I ended with two years in the top class with Miss Nichols. In between I ...Read more

A memory of Hassocks by William Lovell

Good Old Days

I was born in 1946 lived in Lifton until I got married in 1971. I lived in Fore St next door lived Mr Brown he used to repair shoes in his little shed in the garden I used to watch him working. just a few doors away Bill Keast he was ...Read more

A memory of Lifton in 1960 by Brian Keighley

Years Gone By

Moved to Roadhead 1949, from 19 Netherby St, Longtown. Dad was Rendall Colling [Policeman], we lived at the Police House, until 1954 when we moved to Frizington, West Cumberland. Went to school at the Baily. Brother Cuthbert was born ...Read more

A memory of Roadhead in 1949 by Neil Colling

Making Our Own Entertainment

Across from The Angler Retreat in Cricket field Lane is the river Coln. Down the lane on your left you pass the West Drayton Cricket Club with the river on your right. Next to the cricket field is The Coln Park ...Read more

A memory of West Drayton in 1952 by Barry Hawgood

In Line And Two By Two

Miss Cary was short and stout with grey hair in a bun. She always wore a cameo brooch on a white silk blouse, grey skirt and sensible shoes. She was kind and patient, she was also my first teacher. One day as the mothers picked ...Read more

A memory of Kew in 1951 by Barry Hawgood

Captions

1,994 captions found. Showing results 1,321 to 1,344.

Caption For Henbury, The Post Office C1955

The George Brewery was established in 1702, and was owned and run by the George family from 1788 until 1961 when it was bought by Courage.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, St Andrew's Church 1892

Dating mainly from the 13th century, it features an impressive square west tower, an aisled nave, transepts and chancel.

Caption For Fornham St Martin, The Church 1898

Inside there are monuments to Sir William Gilstrap, a pottery manufacturer, of Fornham Park (who died in 1896) and Henry Claughton, an HMI in West Suffolk for 38 years (he died in 1924)

Caption For Milborne Port, The Village 1953

In this view we are looking north-west up London Road towards the Queens Head in the distance, beyond the junction with East Street.

Caption For Gwrych Castle, 1891

During the late 18th and early 19th centuries a large number of country houses were built in the castellated style.

Caption For Deeping St James, The Church And Cross C1965

Looking north-west past the village cross, we see the church with its curiously plain tower and mean spire.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Triangle C1960

Westport was separated from Malmesbury as it was situated outside the west gate to the town, and it was linked to the town by Abbey Row.

Caption For Ticehurst, Church Street 1903

The medieval church, with its plain west tower and stumpy shingled broach spire, was extensively restored, not entirely successfully, in the 1850s by William Slater for the dynamic Reverend Arthur Eden

Caption For Wadhurst, Castle 1903

West of the village centre is Wadhurst Castle.

Caption For Earls Barton, The Village C1955

This view is taken further down West Street, with the churchyard on the left and the boundary walls of the Victorian Baptist Church on the right.

Caption For Barnstaple, Sticklepath, Showing Old Bideford Roads 1913

On the west bank of the Taw, this view shows the old road (left), and new one (right). The houses to the right are Ladysmith Villas, named after the second Boer War siege (1900). They still stand.

Caption For Blackheath, The Volunteer Arms C1955

To the west of Farley Heath and Blackheath, the hamlet of Blackheath grew up in Victorian times.

Caption For Stoughton, The Barracks 1906

With their barrack buildings in the background, and eight tents pitched alongside the parade ground, the officers and men of the Royal West Surrey regiment march off parade.

Caption For Wivenhoe, High Street C1960

In the foreground is the railway, and further back stands the church of St Mary the Virgin. The Grosvenor Hotel on the right has now gone, and the building houses shops.

Caption For Chard, Fore Street 1907

Further west along the A30, Chard is a market town laid out in 1234 by Bishop Jocelyn of Wells.

Caption For West Burton, The Village 1909

Without through traffic, this thousand-year-old village retains its rural traditions and sense of history. A century ago, West Burton was a lively farming village with a market and many shops.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1913

This view depicts the bustle in West Steet, with children and cycles, and a flock of sheep being driven uphill (left of centre). Market stalls for animals can be seen between the trees.

Caption For Spalding, Market Place C1955

Reaching Spalding we are in the heart of the bulb-growing country; the surrounding countryside is a glorious carpet of daffodils, tulips and other flowers at different times of the year.

Caption For Leigh, Cyder Press Farm C1955

The tiny hamlet of Leigh lies on the east bank of the River Severn, perched on land just high enough to raise it from the floodplain, a few miles north-west of Cheltenham.

Caption For Yardley Gobion, Village Green C1965

Further west, on the Stony Stratford to Northampton road, is another Yardley.

Caption For Aylesbury, County Asylum, Stone 1897

Buckinghamshire's County Lunatic Asylum was built at Stone, three miles west of Aylesbury, in the early 1850s. It was given a more ornate entrance building in the 1860s, including the tower.

Caption For Preston, Cheapside C1960

Here we have a good view of the area that is to the west of Market Square.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1899

This view is looking westwards towards Symondsbury and Exeter along what was generally called the London Road, with a variety of hand-carts and a couple of girls failing to stay still for Frith`s photographer

Caption For Harlaxton, 1890

Gregory Gregory, a bachelor, was probably responsible for as much of the design as his architects, Anthony Salvin and later William Burn, as it rose slowly throughout the 1830s and 1840s.