Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1946, Arno's Vale Ref. NPO627063
1947, Bachau Ref. NPO629535
1946, Barne Barton Ref. NPO633565
1922, Trwyn Penmon Ref. POP853962
1922, Tryfil Ref. POP854003
1922, Tynygongl Ref. POP856054
1919, Windmill Hill Ref. POP871109
1921, Wood End Ref. POP872450
1919, Woodford Ref. POP873146
1922, Woodston Ref. POP874096
1921, The Holmes Ref. POP846418
1919, Ventnor Ref. POP858804
1921, Wednesfield Ref. POP862636
1919, Staddiscombe Ref. POP837691
1921, Stockwell End Ref. POP839960
1919, Totland Ref. POP850766
1919, Lowtherville Ref. POP770172
1920, Maida Vale Ref. POP771936
1919, Mannamead Ref. POP772895
1922, Mariandyrys Ref. POP774614

Books

442 books found. Showing results 14,761 to 14,784.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 6,151 to 6,160.

Staying With The Grindle Family

My father worked at Denaby Main Colliery as a steel erector, installing pit head plant. My memories of Denaby Main are of staying with my dad's landlady and her family. They were the Grindle family and their ...Read more

A memory of Denaby Main in 1961 by Tom Harper

The Happy Days

I was born in Maceado Square, Hunslet, not a blade of grass to be seen, the small house was behind Winterburns store, everyone shopped there, along with Cardis's pork butchers. Pub opposite. Trams stopped at Balm Road, Miggy was not ...Read more

A memory of Hunslet in 1930 by Roy Brining

Home Wentworth School Wath

To get to school I had to get a bus from Wentworth to Parkgates, then one to Swinton and then another to Wath. Coming originally from East Yorkshire, Wath Grammar school opened my eyes to the different towns in the ...Read more

A memory of Wentworth in 1953

Uncle Will

The young lad on the front row of this picture, holding his hand to his face [centre of road] was my husband's Uncle Will. William Ambrose lived at Woodfield Road, Braintree but died in Gaza during WW1 age 21. ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1910 by Sheila Ambrose

Welling, Danson Lane

I was born in 1948 at number 3 Williams Cottages, Danson Lane. These were near the junction of the High Street,. My first memmories are of John Newton Court being built, has anyone any photos of Williams Cottages?

A memory of Welling

Searching For Relations Dulcie (Waring) Married Gerald Lewis

I am serching for my relations, Dulice Waring, married Gerald Lewis, I know they had a son called Gerald, I think he was an only child. Before Dulcie and Gerald moved to this area they ...Read more

A memory of Barnston in 1992 by Valerie Waring

What Happened

To be fair, from what I hear, Thurscoe was a nice place back in the day, but now there's fighting everywhere and Thurscoe is filled with a bunch of hard nuts. Cave woods is a good laugh though, it is the only place that is nice and peaceful, my great nanan's ashes are there.

A memory of Goldthorpe in 2010

Fearns Stacksteads

I went to Fearns High School and passed the Hall every day, as school involved climbing a hill and using what was called the Cat Steps which was a path up the hillside constructed from all sizes and shapes of stones. A boy in my class lived at Fearns Hall, this was in the 1960s.

A memory of Stacksteads in 1960

Chinese Take Away

I stayed in Horsforth (Fink Hill), for 10 days during the summer of 1976. The lasting memory I have of New Road Side is of the king prawn curries that I had from the Dearest Dear Chinese Take-Away. They were some of the best I have ever had.

A memory of Horsforth in 1976 by Rod Wells

Thompsons Bakery

Every morning in 1960-63 it was my job to get cakes etc for my co-workers. I had a list as everyone wanted something different. My mother also shopped there. I remember the restaurant. My boss would go there for his morning coffee. I'd love one of those cakes right now!!

A memory of Ipswich by Brenda Bixler

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 14,761 to 14,784.

Caption For Coltishall, The Village 1902

Horses graze the rich meadows that keep the waters of the River Bure from the village street. Here are handsome pantile-roofed red brick houses. A rotted hulk squats in a narrow inlet.

Caption For Devonport, Torpoint Ferry Bridge 1890

Plymouth and Devonport were served by a number of ferries, including these wonderful steam-powered, chain-guided floating bridges on the Torpoint service, which were capable of carrying wheeled vehicles

Caption For Grassington, The Wharf And Old Mill 1926

The railway finally came to the village in 1902 with the opening of a line to Skipton. Here we see a quiet moment on the banks of the Wharfe.

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Caption For Criccieth, Golf Club 1913

The golf club was established in 1905, on parkland set high above Cardigan Bay.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, From Britannia Pier 1899

A few children are paddling in the sea, but there no swimmers, although rows of bathing machines are set up along the shore.

Caption For Martham, The Staithe C1960

A motor dinghy carries a boatload of adults and children past the pumping mill at Martham Staithe.

Caption For Oxford, Balliol College 1922

'It is fitting that Balliol, the most progressive of our colleges, should have so large a proportion of its buildings modern', wrote Dr Wells in 1897.

Caption For Upper Boddington, The Post Office C1965

This tight-knit village is built along a grid of narrow winding lanes with a fair bit of modern development - but it retains its attractive character.

Caption For Lincoln, Castle Hill 1906

Reaching the top of Steep Hill, the photographer looks west from Exchequer Gate, the medieval gatehouse into the cathedral close, towards the Castle gatehouse.

Caption For Lincoln, Green Dragon Hotel C1960

This is part of the riverside group of medieval buildings which also includes the Witch and the Wardrobe, which is next door.

Caption For Filey, The Ravine C1935

There were also a stream and small pools here, which were eventually covered in to form part of the sewer.

Caption For Lytham, Central Beach 1924

For the 1920s, an assembly this size of private motorcars was unusual. I suspect that the reason was an event at the nearby Clifton Arms Hotel.

Caption For Exmouth, The Plantation 1890

The Plantation and Madeira Walk below The Beacon and Louisa Terrace are a delightful stretch of green wooded shelter on hot days.

Caption For Hitchin, Market Place C1955

This is the same view as on pages 12-13, in the mid 1950s. The Hitchin Playhouse has been replaced by Burtons tailors, the first floor of which houses the Lucania Temperance Billiards Hall.

Caption For Botley, The Railway Hotel And Station Entrance C1960

Botley Station (entrance on the left of the photograph), which is approached via Mill Hill, is well outside the village. One descends to it from a road bridge.

Caption For Hever, The Castle 1891

Built in the 13th century, and later part of the property of Anne Boleyn's family, Hever was rescued from obscurity by William Waldorf Astor, who bought it in 1903 and spent a fortune restoring it to its

Caption For Rochester, Cathedral From The Vines 1894

This public park, with its neatly-trimmed shrubs and bushes, occupies the former site of the vineyard of the Benedictine monastery founded in 1082 by Bishop Gundulf.

Caption For Winthorpe, The Village 1909

The Midland Railway line between Newark and Lincoln skirted the northern edge of the village.

Caption For London, The Tower Of London C1890

This ancient fortress has served as arsenal, prison and royal residence, and is comprised of an irregular mass of buildings erected at various periods down the centuries.

Caption For Bude, Lock And Breakwater 1893

Built in 1823 to accommodate five-ton tub boats, it featured hydraulic inclined planes instead of locks for negotiating changes in level.

Caption For Hawkshead, The Square 1896

This picturesque cobbled square is in the centre of Hawkshead. An upended cart awaits its horse, while a little girl gazes across the empty square in anticipation.

Caption For Crickhowell, The Castle 1951

Little remains of Robert de Turbeville's early 12th-century motte and bailey castle. Its stone successor was built in 1272 by Sir Grimbauld Pauncefote.

Caption For Farnborough, Camp Road C1965

Note, too, the pair of spectacles hanging from the shop on the right; these were the premises of Morton's opticians.

Caption For Rochdale, Carr Wood Waterfall 1895

Just downstream of Carr Wood waterfall is this smaller weir, whose race carried water via a flagstone channel under fields to the left to the Ashworth Estate corn mill.