Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1887 - 1899, Traeth Bychan Ref. HOSM62207
1899, Menai Bridge Ref. HOSM34907
1896 - 1907, Porchfield Ref. HOSM56903
1881 - 1899, Lenton Abbey Ref. HOSM51097
1881 - 1899, Old Basford Ref. HOSM55593
1881 - 1883, Sneinton Ref. HOSM59511
1881 - 1899, Wollaton Ref. HOSM64934
1886 - 1899, Maxey Ref. HOSM53360
1887, Old Fletton Ref. HOSM55629
1887, Orton Southgate Ref. HOSM55809
1887 - 1899, Orton Waterville Ref. HOSM55810
1887 - 1899, Orton Wistow Ref. HOSM55811
1884 - 1912, Derriford Ref. HOSM43054
1884 - 1912, Leigham Ref. HOSM51062
1905 - 1912, Mutley Ref. HOSM51313
1905 - 1912, Mutley Ref. HOSM54442
1905 - 1912, Oreston Ref. HOSM55771
1884 - 1912, Glenholt Ref. HOSM56783
1884 - 1905, Plympton Ref. HOSM56868
1912, Stoke Ref. HOSM60641

Books

442 books found. Showing results 14,521 to 14,544.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 6,051 to 6,060.

Blackdown Camp 1928 Searchlights

I have photos taken in the late 20s at Blackdown of my father Sapper Claude Harper. He was a 'mechanical engineer ' and twenty two years old, he later went over to France in 1939 with the BEF, any info would be gratefully acknowledged.

A memory of Deepcut in 1920 by Tony Harper

The Manager Of The Bulls Head Hotel.

My father Bill Thomas was one of the last managers of the Bulls Head Hotel. He helped the police when they stayed at the hotel working on the Great Train Robbery.

A memory of Aylesbury by Hedley Thomas

Agnes Hunt Ward

I remember being a patient on this ward because of a fractured femur and being in traction for three months, it was the summer of 1978 and roasting. We were wheeled through great big doors at the side of the ward and into the ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1978 by Julie Ellis

Grandparents Home

From a very young age I have cherished memories of visits and sleepovers at the big old Victorian-era home belonging to my grandparents in Ringwood Road, E17. The cosiness of it is hard to replace these days. We would sleep ...Read more

A memory of Walthamstow in 1967 by Zoe Cowell

Lead Works

1965. Wes and me got back from the Smoke wi nought and needed a job, he got started at the leather works on Scotchy Road and I got started at the Lead Works which is now the site of the Arena. There were two sides to this place, the ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1965 by Jimmy Burrows

My Teenage Years By

I lived on Leigh Road within spitting distance of Hilton Park. I worked at Leiigh Infirmary as a Cadet then Pupil Nurse. My dad played in Bedford Church Band. My social life was going to the The White Horse on ...Read more

A memory of Leigh in 1968 by Dorothy Merga

Home Farm

I am writing this on behalf of my Dad, Harold Holmes nicknamed Tiny who is still alive at the age of 91, the oldest male born in Saltfleet. He was born in Saltfleet in 1919 son of the local baker Alfred & Elizabeth Holmes. Educated ...Read more

A memory of Saltfleet in 1920 by Sheena Mee

Skinner Stonemasons

I was born in Barnet, but lived in Hatfield, 9 miles away. My grandfather was a stonemason and his father Walter Skinner had a Stonemasony business in East Barnet Road. Walter's father came from Wakerley, Northants, where ...Read more

A memory of High Barnet in 1900 by Christine Newman

Crab Cottage

In l984 my sister, Christine Ramsey/Taylor wrote to me at my home in Texas asking if I would like to share a holiday cottage with her and her three children. She had booked in at Cromer and had rented an old fisherman's cottage, ...Read more

A memory of Cromer in 1984 by Janet Ramsey

The Old Ride

I was a day boy between 1966 and 1970. I was always in trouble and spent most of my meals on the punishment table. The ruling was tyranical, you had to eat everything on your plate and couldn't leave the table until you had ...Read more

A memory of Bradford-On-Avon in 1968 by David Hammond

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 14,521 to 14,544.

Caption For Uppingham, From The South 1932

This panoramic view of the church and school from flower-bedecked meadowland sums up the qualities of this self-contained town.

Caption For Market Harborough, The Square C1955

A classic view of a market town.

Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1955

Uppingham is a particularly charming town with an attractive series of 17th- and 18th-century buildings.

Caption For Runswick, The Village C1885

The fishing village of Runswick Bay is set on a sheer cliff. It is also one of the most attractive harbourless villages along the Yorkshire coast.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, The Ruins 1891

The abbey played a part in the industrial development of Leeds, for it was here that iron forging first began in the district. The Abbey was founded in 1152 as a daughter house of Fountains.

Caption For Poole, The Wesleyan Chapel 1887

This picture, taken from the middle of South Green Road, shows the new Methodist Church in the High Street. It opened in 1880.

Caption For Torquay, Hauling In The Nets 1888

Most of the men gathered here on the beach are not fishermen - their bowler hats and shooting sticks suggest they are far more well-to-do.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, High Street 1898

One early visitor to Budleigh was the Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir John Everett Millais, who lived for some time at The Octagon at the western end of the parade.

Caption For Rowsley, The Peacock Inn 1886

Fashions have altered more than somewhat, and the outer wall of the Peacock looks much the worse for wear. The Midland Railway station was located to the right of this picture.

Caption For Noss Mayo, River Yealm 1901

Noss Mayo's church, seen in the middle distance, was built on the orders of Lord Revelstoke in 1882 in a beautiful setting above both the village and river.

Caption For Walton On Thames, Boathouse 1899

Punting became very much a ladies' pastime, and the fame of the 'English Punt Girl' spread far and wide. In 1908 there was even an article describing her in the Travel magazine of New York.

Caption For St Albans, St Peter's Street 1921

George Smith's Town Hall of 1830, which with its Ionic columns and Tuscan pillars bears a remarkable resemblance to the Corn Exchange at Bishop's Stortford and dominates St Peter's Street and its avenue

Caption For Frampton On Severn, The Orangery, Frampton Court C1965

This stunning 18th-century garden house with Gothic-style decorated windows sits in parkland in the grounds of Frampton Court.

Caption For Stirling, Castle 1899

One of Scotland's greatest royal fortresses, Stirling Castle was taken by William Wallace in 1297 but was surrendered to Edward I in August 1305 following a siege.

Caption For Bonchurch, The Village C1955

Not all of his perambulations were without incident. On one occasion the poet was mobbed by a group of lady fans, who cut his hat to pieces as souvenirs.

Caption For Cowes, Northwood House C1955

Northwood House was the home of Tennyson's friend William George Ward in the 19th century. The poet and Ward would often stroll around Northwood's exquisite gardens.

Caption For Oxford, St Peter's In The East 1890

This is one of Oxford's secret gems. The lesser-known St Peter's in the East is a fascinating old church which lies hidden beyond St Edmund Hall.

Caption For Rottingdean, The Downs C1955

A hundred years ago, windmills were a ubiquitous feature of the downland landscape.

Caption For North Cheam, London Road C1955

The broad expanse of the A24 London Road heading towards Stonecot Hill and Morden is lined with parked cars and bicycles outside the shops.

Caption For Frinton On Sea, Connaught Avenue And Free Church C1955

The Free Church, with its imposing clock tower, lies to the right of this picture. This is a busy road for both cars and pedestrians.

Caption For Treen, Village C1955

Remove the old car, and the perfect little village of Treen would look exactly the same today.

Caption For Nantwich, Shopping Centre C1965

Today's shopfronts have rather less individuality about them.

Caption For Ashburton, East Street And Bull Ring 1922

There are records of bull bait- ing in Ashburton as far back as 1174.

Caption For Hurst Green, Avenue Road C1955

Beside the drive leading to Stonyhurst park stands the Bayley Arms Hotel, whose name is a reminder of the original holder of the manor, Otto de Bailey.