Maps

181,070 maps found.

1946, New England Ref. NPO789634
1947, Risby Ref. NPO817108
1947, Kirkburn Ref. NPO748853
1898, Bainton Ref. RNE630555
1897, Corntown Ref. RNE677767
1895, Camerton Ref. RNE660230
1897, Broughton Ref. RNE652746
1898, North Side Ref. RNE793915
1895, Northfield Ref. RNE794285
1899, Holy Island Ref. RNE739082
1897, Monkton Ref. RNE782693
1895, Hook Ref. RNE739901
1895, Rose Hill Ref. RNE819969
1899, Spring Hill Ref. RNE836747
1895, Norton Green Ref. RNE794639
1896, Old Town Ref. RNE797218
1898, New England Ref. RNE789634
1946, Spring Hill Ref. NPO836747
1947, Pitcot Ref. NPO806689
1945, Pound Green Ref. NPO810299

Books

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Memories

29,010 memories found. Showing results 591 to 600.

Water From The Graveyard.

As a family we stayed at a self catering cottage here just before 1962 one of our first holidays in the Standard Vanguard estate after many staying in Railway Camping coaches all over southern England. [Sadly none feature ...Read more

A memory of Puncknowle by Chris Scott

Duncan Hamilton's Garage

On the left is Duncan Hamilton's Garage where as youngsters in the late 50's we would drool over the Jaguar Sports cars which they prepared and sold. My dad had SSL Engineering which was opposite the garage in Royston Road. To ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by Andrew Shepherd

Ww2 Air Raid Shelter

My grandparents lived on the corner of Browning Avenue and Washington Road. Visiting in the '60s and '70s I remember that there was an Air Raid Shelter in the back garden, which was basically a concrete shed. Were these in all the gardens? and do any of them still exist?

A memory of Worcester Park by Anita Jays

Samuel Page Umbrella Maker.

This photo shows my great grandfather's shop, nearly opposite the one owned by Jesse Boot. The shop has (on the left hand side of the photo) the name S. Page (Samuel Page) just above the wooden statue of Jonas Hanway ...Read more

A memory of Nottingham by Claire Allen

Alma Friston Nee Oldfield

I was born in Smeeton on April 23rd 1935. I remember staying with a Mr and Mrs Webb. As you approached Smeeton there were cottages on the left hand side, we stayed in the last one next to a lane. The cows came up ...Read more

A memory of Smeeton Westerby in 1945 by Alma Friston

Family Connections.

The mill in the photograph is Low Mill at Grassington. My ancestor William Irving lived here with his family before 1820 until his death in 1843 aged 84. He was a woolcomber. His son James Irving also lived here with his ...Read more

A memory of Grassington by Claire Allen

The Harbour Line.

Look carefully between the first two trees on the left of the photograph. In the gap with the house in the background you will see a horizontal dark line which follows to the right. This is the railway line called the Harbour Line ...Read more

A memory of Wisbech

Shop Names And Trades.

The buildings from left to right are the Post Office with Drakelow Press printing and bookbinding firm in buildings above and behind it. Established prior to 1827 by a Stephen Dodd, in 1951 it became known as Drakelow Press. ...Read more

A memory of Woburn by Claire Allen

Forest School

The building in the background is the Forest Grammar School which would have been newly built at this time - I think it opened in 1957. The headmaster at the time was "Wally" Jackson, who I had the pleasure of meeting rather too often as he wielded his cane for my latest infraction of the rules!

A memory of Winnersh in 1957 by John Buck

The Kennet

The river is the Kennet and this view shows the junction of the Kennet river (from low level bridge on the right) and the Kennet and Avon Canal (towards the locks straight ahead). The tributary to the left is towards the West Mills flour mill (water powered). The view is upstream (West).

A memory of Newbury by Claire Allen

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 1,417 to 1,440.

Caption For Loch Shiel, 1890

Prince Charles Edward Stuart landed at Glenfinnan on 19 August 1745. Here, with a few loyal retainers, Prince Charles waited for the clans.

Caption For London, Crystal Palace 1900

This monumental glass pleasure dome was created in Hyde Park by Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851. 2,000 workers erected it at high speed, bolting and welding together 3,300 iron columns

Caption For Battle, The Abbey Gatehouse 1927

William the Conqueror, having beaten and killed the Anglo-Danish King Harold on Senlac Hill in 1066, vowed to found an abbey on the site of the great battle, known as the Battle of Hastings.

Caption For Southport, The Sands 1902

Buckets and spades, a splash and a paddle are the order of the day in this picture.

Caption For Hopton, The Holiday Camp C1955

Hopton is a diminutive village resort on the A12 just south of Great Yarmouth.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

Beer was the birthplace in 1788 of the smuggler Jack Rattenbury, who lived a life of adventure landing untaxed cargoes along much of the Devon coast.

Caption For Biddulph, High Street C1955

At this time boys were often in their teens before they got a pair of long trousers. Jeans were unheard of, and the design of children's clothes had hardly changed for thirty years.

Caption For London, London Bridge 1904

Here the 1903 widening of the bridge has just been completed, hence the pristine stonework.

Caption For Port Erin, Calf Of Man 1897

In early 20th century guides, walkers were advised to leave the train at Port St Mary and go by way of the Chasms and Spanish Head to Port Erin..

Caption For Abergavenny, From The Church 1898

It closed in the 1990s, and has since had a number of uses, including those of fur- niture showroom and museum of childhood.

Caption For Needham Market, High Street 1922

Needham, on the main road from Ipswich to Stowmarket, was in ancient times a hamlet of Barking, but only became a parish in 1901.

Caption For Caernarfon, Castle Square 1906

Dominating Castle Square ('Y Maes' in Welsh) at the west end of the town, stands the great bulk of the castle. The structure covers two and a half acres and is in the shape of an irregular oblong.

Caption For Sheffield, The Crimean Monument 1893

Sheffield was once described by Horace Walpole as 'one of the foulest towns of England in the most charming situation'.

Caption For Whitby, The Parish Church And Caedmon's Cross 1913

It is a replica of the ancient Ruthwell Cross, and was placed here in 1892 by the efforts of Canon Rawnsley, one of the founders of the National Trust.

Caption For Penarth, The Esplanade From Windsor Gardens C1955

The introduction of 'No Parking' markings along parts of the Esplanade was inevitable. The trend for day tripping and the increase in car ownership were to prove a bane for the council.

Caption For St Nicholas, The Green And Memorial C1960

Initially commissioned to honour those of the parish who fell in the First World War, the simple Celtic cross of the war memorial was to be sadly amended in the aftermath of the Second World War with the

Caption For Stamford, All Saints' Church, Interior 1922

The rebuilding of All Saints' church in the 15th century was largely funded by the Brownes, a family of wealthy wool merchants.

Caption For Thrapston, Chancery Lane C1955

Sir John Washington, who was knighted by Charles I and was buried in the local churchyard, was the brother of Lawrence Washington, whose son John emigrated to America and became the great-grandfather of

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Caption For Basildon, C1955

We are standing on what is now the golf course, above The Dell and Swallowdale. In the distance, right of centre, is the long, pale form of the recently-completed Keay House.

Caption For London, Crystal Palace 1900

This monumental glass pleasure dome was created in Hyde Park by Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851. 2,000 workers erected it at high speed, bolting and welding together 3,300 iron columns

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Churchgate 1929

This photograph shows the more residential character of this street. A rare tin sign for Arthur Rozier, tin and zinc worker, is on the 16th-century jettied building to the left.

Caption For Bitteswell, The Old Smithy C1960

The advent of the internal combustion engine saw the demise of the village blacksmith, although the art is making something of a comeback with the demand for decorative railings and gates.

Caption For Rothley, Town Green C1965

We are south-west of the village centre, and the photograph exudes a strange feeling of well- cared-for neglect.

Caption For Orford, Church Street C1960

We are looking east from the Market Square; the battlements of the church can be seen to the left of Church House (extreme left).