Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1945, Binstead Ref. NPO640323
1947, Hermon Ref. NPO731756
1946, Highridge Ref. NPO734666
1946, Hillcross Ref. NPO736124
1945, Hillway Ref. NPO736647
1946, Coombe Dingle Ref. NPO676922
1945, Haylands Ref. NPO729336
1947, Llandyfrydog Ref. NPO758700
1947, Llanfairyneubwll Ref. NPO758800
1947, Llanfflewyn Ref. NPO758822
1947, Llanfihangel Yn Nhowyn Ref. NPO758832
1947, Llangadwaladr Ref. NPO758859
1946, Lockleaze Ref. NPO765437
1946, Derriford Ref. NPO690281
1947, Dothan Ref. NPO692221
1946, Elburton Ref. NPO700307
1899, Isallt Bach Ref. RNE744405
1895, Kingston Ref. RNE748187
1895, Drayton Ref. RNE693008
1895, East Cowes Ref. RNE697087

Books

442 books found. Showing results 14,473 to 14,496.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 6,031 to 6,040.

St. Michael's Childrens' Home

I too have fond memories of Chislehurst and in particular of St. Michael's Childrens' Home. Along with my younger sister, I spent my earlier childhood in the home from around 1958 to 1964. Many children between ...Read more

A memory of Chislehurst by Eddie Green

My Childhood 1942 1963

My family owned the Victorian pile that incorporated the chemist opposite the Iron Duke. I was born in 1942 at the house (if it's still there) that was built as a wedding present for my parents at the top of the property ...Read more

A memory of Crowthorne by Thomas Knight

Meeching Court Farm Caravan Park

My parents used to camp there before the Second World War, they used to go most weekends. My first memories of Newhaven were of camping after the war I was five. We used go most weekends. My father built his first ...Read more

A memory of Newhaven by Joyce Aedy

I Lived At 12 Newbourne Gardens

Hi to anyone who remembers me, I lived there from !952 to 1969 and have lots of fond memories of the village and people I used to know.

A memory of Lower Stanton St Quintin in 1952 by Mike Bennett

Childhood

I was born in East Dean but my grandparents lived in West Dean along with my aunts, uncles and cousins. I still have cousins in West Dean. My father was a Clifford and worked for East Brothers. I remember as a child playing ...Read more

A memory of West Dean in 1940 by Valerie Bailey

Cross Road Stores

The store on the cross roads in Lindford was named Cross Road Stores. My parents bought Cross Road Stores in I think 1962-63 and ran the stores for about 4 years, the stores and the house were very old, I was about 7 or 8 years ...Read more

A memory of Lindford in 1962 by Paul Vychodil

Pearson Cottage Stanhope

Robert Pearson lived in Pearson(s) Cottage in 1891, with his wife, Margaret Gowland, and their children: Annie (born: 1882) - Joseph (born: 1883) - Edith (born: 1885) - Robert (born: 1887) and Margaret (born: 1890). If ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope by Pauline Barker

London Road Primary School

I too remember Mrs Duckworth though she was not my teacher, my first teacher was Miss Richardson and also there was a Mrs Parrott. I then went to a class run by Mrs Donnovan, Mr Baird was head master and Ms Brown ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1958 by Nigel Dawson

The Hamoaze, Not Hamvaze!

When I lived in Plymouth as a child in the 50s and 60s I went to a primary school at Keyham, part of Devonport. The bus would drop me off near Camel`s Head Creek, which was part of The Hamoaze. In those days the water ...Read more

A memory of Devonport by Mick Quinn

My Chidhood In Tredegar

I went to Earlstreet School and my great aunt was a teacher there, her name was Miss Trace, she was well known for playing the Welsh harp. I grew up in High Street which is no longer there. My parents were Helen (Nellie) ...Read more

A memory of Tredegar in 1946 by Jennifer Howard

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 14,473 to 14,496.

Caption For Hawes, Main Street C1955

This view of the main street of Hawes looks towards the Market Place, where cars and buses are parked haphazardly on the cobbles.

Caption For Southbourne, St Catherine's Road C1955

Mr Rolls, of Rolls Royce fame, has the unfortunate distinction of being the first pilot to die in a British air accident, when his fragile aeroplane crashed nearby.

Caption For Basildon, The View From Freedom House C1965

Work on the town centre had begun in 1956. The shops at Laindon, Vange and Pitsea—the old centres—tended to suffer as new business was drawn into the precinct.

Caption For Laindon, Martindale Avenue C1955

The 1920s and 30s had been something of a boom time for Laindon, though many observers were less than enamoured with the 'eruption of villas and bungalows' that sprang up around this time.

Caption For Winster, Market House C1955

The sandstone and brick structure originally had open archways on the ground floor, like that of the similar building in the centre of Bakewell.

Caption For Woodhouse Eaves, Main Street C1955

Set in the heart of Charnwood Forest, this pretty village was a favourite destination for Edwardian trippers, and features on many postcards.

Caption For Kimbolton, Church Corner C1955

Flanders and Sons, builders and coffin makers, occupied the large house on the left until recently.

Caption For Meifod, The Village C1955

There is everything you could want in one terrace of highly disparate buildings here in the centre of the village, from the whitewashed Midland Bank at the far end to some 'Players Please' at Rowland's

Caption For Fordingbridge, The Bridge C1950

To the north-west of the New Forest is the peaceful little town of Fordingbridge, named after the ancient ford and medieval bridge which facilitate a passage across the River Avon at this point.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1912

Taken from the Grand Parade, this view shows well the much-needed 1903 windbreak screen and the higher deck level of the post-1877 rebuilt landward section of the pier, which had been washed

Caption For Yelvertoft, Post Office And Main Road C1955

In the days when the English village was a thriving community, Yelvertoft benefited from two bakers, a butcher, a blacksmith, three inns and a grocer, whose premises can be seen on the left of the main

Caption For Lower Swell, The Village C1955

Not far distant from the Slaughters are the little villages of Lower and Upper Swell, both situated in an entrancing rural landscape along the banks of the River Dikler.

Caption For Laindon, Martindale Avenue C1955

The 1920s and 30s had been something of a boom time for Laindon, though many observers were less than enamoured with the 'eruption of villas and bungalows' that sprang up around this time.

Caption For Canterbury, The Cathedral, The Norman Crypt 1888

The crypt dates from Norman times, and it is considered to be one of the finest in the world. Note the decorative carving on the pillars, which is similar to that at Durham Cathedral.

Caption For Haverthwaite, The Village C1960

Haverthwaite village consists of two parts, but they are close together. The village pump on the left, by Pump Cottage, is dated 1765 and bears the initials BB.

Caption For Staithes, The Cod And Lobster Inn 1927

Ravages of the sea and the storms have been taking their toll over the centuries. This inn was severely damaged in 1953, and it has been flooded several times.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1906

Photography was still enough of a novelty in Edwardian England for the Frith photographer to get bathers to pose for him - as we can see in this charming picture of young people paddling on the

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

The first modern shop façade in the High Street was Fine Fare (left), a small supermarket on the corner of Meadow Road, vying with the more old-fashioned International Stores opposite.

Caption For Basildon, The View From Freedom House C1965

Work on the town centre had begun in 1956. The shops at Laindon, Vange and Pitsea—the old centres—tended to suffer as new business was drawn into the precinct.

Caption For West Horndon, Thorndon Avenue C1965

The Oxfam poster both pre-empts the later popularity of charity-shopping, and also displays an effective line in ironic copywriting. Fading into the distance is the high ground of Thorndon Park.

Caption For Nottingham, Nurses Quarters General Hospital 1923

The picture was taken in the year in which the home was opened by the Prince of Wales. The house was built as a war memorial for the city and county, and provided 130 rooms.

Caption For Turvey, All Saints Church C1955

Restorations carried out in the 19th century uncovered a 14th-century painting of the Crucifixion in the Lady Chapel.

Caption For Scarborough, View From Esplanade 1890

The iron footbridge spanning Valley Road can be clearly picked out to the left of and below the Grand Hotel.

Caption For Scarborough, Holiday Chalets C1955

Holiday chalets were an important part of the holiday scene when this view of a camp on the north bay was taken.