Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1946, Novers Park Ref. NPO794863
1946, Old Grimsby Ref. NPO796512
1945, Old Shirley Ref. NPO797140
1946, Orton Goldhay Ref. NPO798063
1946, Orton Malborne Ref. NPO798070
1946, Oxley Ref. NPO799214
1946, Mowmacre Hill Ref. NPO785285
1947, Mynydd Mechell Ref. NPO786587
1945, Nettlestone Ref. NPO789176
1946, Pear Tree Ref. NPO802269
1947, Penrhosfeilw Ref. NPO804082
1896 - 1907, Chillerton Ref. HOSM52388
1896 - 1907, Ningwood Ref. HOSM55085
1899, Bulwell Ref. HOSM38107
1907, Freshwater Bay Ref. HOSM70403
1896 - 1907, Quarr Abbey Ref. HOSM70946
1906, Mouls Ref. HOSM71310
1885 - 1886, New Parks Ref. HOSM70826
1907, Atherfield Green Ref. HOSM36497
1895 - 1896, Southampton Ref. HOSM35208

Books

442 books found. Showing results 13,465 to 13,488.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 5,611 to 5,620.

The Green Room Kittens!

My Mum and Dad used to take my sister and I to ‘The Green Room’ tea shop too, usually on a Saturday morning. We used to enjoy a large homemade shortbread biscuit! I remember the animal charity box at the door too, it was of ...Read more

A memory of West Byfleet by Margaret Jones

Bromley House ( 'b' Block)

We moved here in 1976 and it was known as the Rochester Estate although some people still referred to them as ''THE DWELLINGS'' .I think they had been recently updated and they were trying to change the image. Consequently the ...Read more

A memory of Walker by James Cooper

A Short Memory

I have many memorys of lingfield from walking home through jenners field in deep snow from school to falling in the pond !!!! Shame the school has gone now though .. would cut through the graveyard down the steps across the road ...Read more

A memory of Lingfield by Peter Morrell

Michael Cole Calling

I lived in Langdale Gardens. From 1950 to 1963 then got married and moved away, went to Ayloff school then to Sutton’s secondary. As teenagers we used to drink at Hornchurch pub and a disco round the corner. Sometimes me and ...Read more

A memory of Elm Park by Michael Cole

Royston Army Camp.

Was posted to camp in 1954 and demobbed in 1957.Was called up for National service but the CO persuaded you to sign on as a regular and you got 28 days leave.Probably nowadays they would be Court Marshalled for suggesting ...Read more

A memory of Royston by Gerald Ladd

V2 Missile Strike At Braughing During Ww2

My great friend Mr Vernon Blyth passed away in 2017 (Vernon Frederick Raymond Blyth 15/02/28- 31/01/17). In the year prior to Vernon’s death, I made a short video with him. In this he relates being ...Read more

A memory of Braughing by Ian Mason

To School At Highview

This view from Plough Lane bridge was a daily sight for me and my 2 brothers and sister as we walked or later cycled home to Beddington from Highview school. [Another of Friths postcard shots]. The primary school was beyond ...Read more

A memory of Beddington by Chris Scott

1950s Memories Of Hosforth

Does anyone remember the gown shop Anne Forsyths” on the high street in the 50,s ? I used to work there. There was an opticians on the opposite of the road and also Swinton Woods the photographers. Loved going to the Toddle Inn.

A memory of Gosforth by Dawn Austin

Remembering My Time Here

I was born in Louis Margaret’s Hospital in 1963. My dad was in 3 para, James Bruton nickname BUTCH. I had a serious burn on my hand whilst living in Macadam Square, not sure of number. I think at the time of my accident, my ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by Lee Bruton

Newton Aycliffe

Interesting to read Moira’s memory of Newton Aycliffe. I recognised your name straight away as my mother often talked about her McCormick nephews and nieces. I too spent a lot of time with Aunty Celia and Uncle Fred but I am Terence’s cousin not his son! My mother was Milly. Robin Lenaghan

A memory of Newton Aycliffe by Robin Lenaghan

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 13,465 to 13,488.

Caption For Farnborough, Lynchford Road 1905

Many of the children are standing outside the premises of C H Senior, a tobacconist and confectioner.

Caption For Eastleigh, North Stoneham Church C1955

The church has a three-gabled east end and a west tower rather reminiscent of a Devon church.

Caption For Sherfield English, The Hatchet Inn C1965

Situated to the west of Romsey, Sherfield English lies close to the county boundary with Wiltshire. The pub is still there, but Strong and Co of Romsey has long gone.

Caption For Plymouth, The Pier 1898

The five square miles of Plymouth Sound provide a fine safe anchorage.

Caption For Fordingbridge, C1960

The Domesday Book records that the manor of Fordingbridge possessed a church and two mills, and was rented at 14s 2d.

Caption For Leeds Castle, 1898

A wonderful view of the Castle, showing to advantage the main building and the Gloirette, as well as the Maiden Tower, just visible on the left hand side as the lake swings round to the Gate Tower.

Caption For Eastbourne, Eastbourne Beach 1894

The edge of the beach is lined with bathing machines in this view.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1906

As we look past the children paddling, the seaward end of the pier is terminated by the Kursaal of 1899, replacing a smaller 1888 one that had cost a mere £250.

Caption For Beachy Head, The Downs 1912

This view into the Whitebread Hole, a combe east of Beachy Head and south of Holywell, is no longer grazed by sheep; its flat areas are manicured into football pitches.

Caption For Garboldisham, Church Road C1955

Garboldisham is steeped in ancient history: there is a defensive earth work here known as the Devil's Dyke, and a mound traditionally supposed to be the grave of Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni.

Caption For Heacham, South Beach C1965

The line of beach-huts makes a striking background to this picture of a father and son sea fishing from the pebbly beach.

Caption For Walcott, The Old Manor House C1955

The thatched roof of Norfolk reed covers the main house and the outbuildings in one enormous sweep, reaching almost to the ground.

Caption For Fernhurst, Blackdown 1913

The summit of Blackdown is several hundred feet above sea level, but it has strong connections with our maritime history.

Caption For Cambridge, King's College C1955

This view looks south along King's Parade, with King's College Chapel and the beautifully pinnacled screen and gatehouse leading to Front Court on the right.

Caption For Ferryside, 1925

The line curves along the foreshore of the river Towy, giving passengers a fine view of Llanstephan Castle on the opposite western bank, seen here in the far background.

Caption For Billingshurst, Ten Steps 1907

The heavy broach spire of Billingshurst Church rises above the town. The church was enlarged and restored in 1866, though some evidence of its Early English character survives intact.

Caption For Rothwell, Manor Park C1960

Some of the earthworks of the medieval fishponds opposite the Manor House can be seen in the foreground.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Beach 1912

This fisherman is in reflective mood as he sits on his boat, the 'Dewdrop', and looks out over the fast-expanding township of Grange-over-Sands.

Caption For Longtown, High Street 1950

A virtually deserted tree-lined High Street in Longtown, a small town on the Esk a few miles short of the Scottish Border. Locals gather outside the Globe Tavern, perhaps waiting for opening time.

Caption For Deddington, Market Place C1965

The Town Hall, rebuilt during the 19th century, occupies a solitary position in the centre of a deserted market place.

Caption For Blakedown, Birmingham Road 1968

The shop window has a display of boats and a poster asking 'When will Alec Rose arrive?'

Caption For Healaugh, Lock Heather Guest House C1955

By the mid 1950s, tourism was starting to occupy a more important position in the Dales economy, alongside the traditional industries of farming and lead mining.

Caption For Crewkerne, St Bartholemew's Church C1960

The size of Crewkerne's parish church reflects the town's former prosperity. On one side its huge windows leave room for little more than buttresses between.

Caption For Holford, Combe House C1955

It lies at the foot of Holford Glen, the scene of many walks taken by Coleridge and Wordsworth, who lived nearby.