Photos

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Maps

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Books

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Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 6,271 to 6,280.

Wilcot School

I went to Wilcot School from 1943 to 49. Miss Brooks taught little ones. Big boys had to fetch water from the well for each classroom. The crate of milk bottles stood next to the tortoise stove that heated the classroom but we had to ...Read more

A memory of Wilcot in 1949 by Dorothy French

Raised By A Village

Born in Bonsall, I never realised how lucky I was. The beauty, freedom to play Cowboys and Indians etc. etc. without restriction, was something I took for granted. Not any more. My family still live in and around Bonsall, ...Read more

A memory of Bonsall in 1953 by Barbara Smith

Life In County Oak

I was born in the cottage that was named Morning Dawn in 1937. The house is now a Muslim mosque. I remember the recreation area very well. We played there often. My dad had an allotment nearby. I remember the Covey and ...Read more

A memory of Crawley in 1940 by Ian Cheeseman

Family History

Most of my family were born in East and West Mersea, my great-grandfather Robert Percy Woods, born 1890, born in East Mersea and was a farmer ,my great-grandmother Emma French born 1891 West Mersea, her parents were also ...Read more

A memory of East Mersea by Diane Baker

Selby 1940s

During 1943 we were evacuated to Kelfield after being bombed out in London and Manchester, being an RC our nearest RC school was St.Mary's in Selby. My sister (older by 2 years) I was 5 used to walk from Kelfield to Selby every day to ...Read more

A memory of Selby by Ivan Cloherty

My Childhood Memories Of Life In Hooley

Our family lived in The Fruit Shop (the shop currently sells doors) between 1958-’64. Mum and Dad served customers with the support of Mrs Garner,a rotund jolly lady who lived in Star Lane. Dad could often ...Read more

A memory of Hooley in 1958 by Jan Herd

Knutsford Moor

I was born in Knutsford in 1953 at no 3 Woodlands Drive. I always remember Knutsford Moor and the quaint little shops in Knutsford town centre itself, especially Hollands toffee shop, it was so tiny, I would love a photo of ...Read more

A memory of Lower Peover in 1953 by Helen Pickford

Early Memories Of An Ascotonian

Dear Susan Hunt, Ascotonian. Just a slight correction regarding your memories. I am not "Your" Richard Dale, sory, athough I think your memories are super. I was born in June 1937, in Fernbank Road, close to ...Read more

A memory of Ascot by Richard Dale

From 1940 But Historically Long Before

Along with my mother Ruby, I was evacuated to Alconbury on my birthday, 23 September 1940. Unknown to me, my paternal grandparents had already moved there and were in residence in Chapel Street. My Mum and ...Read more

A memory of Alconbury in 1940 by Barry W J Chandler

Scottie Road

I lived in Chapel Gardens next to St Anthony's church, there were only 3 houses in our street, the Greggs, Mcartheys and us Hawkins. I went to St Anthony's School and left in 1957 when we moved to Kirkby. I worked in Scotts Bakery ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1957 by Cathy Thomson

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,049 to 15,072.

Caption For Tetbury, Bath Road C1955

The parish church of St Mary stands boldly on its mound. It was rebuilt in 1781, and the tower and spire were rebuilt a hundred years later. Note the huge size of the windows.

Caption For Shipston On Stour, The Horseshoe Inn C1960

This establishment was one of a number of interesting old hostelries still standing. Another was the thatched-roofed Black Horse.

Caption For Symonds Yat, The Ferry 1914

Of dozens of ferries that used to exist between Ross and Chepstow, only two (including this one) survive.

Caption For Thatcham, Chapel Street C1955

Chapel Street is part of the A4 London to Bath road. Before the M4 motorway, when this picture was taken, this was the main route to the west out of the capital.

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1909

A walk down High Street from Westgate to the Buttercross takes the sightseer along one of the most ancient streets in the realm.

Caption For Wakefield, Holmfield House C1960

The extended garden of the house is now a forecourt for a modern hotel built on the site of the old rock garden, which used to be the kitchen garden with glasshouses.

Caption For Aldershot, Infantry Barracks 1891

The barracks blocks were connected by a huge glass roof, the purpose of which was to enable the troops to engage in drill during wet weather.

Caption For Avebury, The Cove 1899

The barn and outbuilding seen here were demolished in the 1940s as part of the long-overdue restoration programme.

Caption For Lower Farringdon, The Forge 2004

For much of the 1800s and up to the First World War, Farringdon Forge was run by a father and son - John and James Eade.

Caption For Castle Morton, Church C1960

Once known as Morton Foliot, the parish of Castle Morton runs a long way up to the Malvern Hills. St Gregory's Church dates from the 12th to the 14th centuries.

Caption For Patrixbourne, Village 1903

The late Norman church, with its tower surmounted by a 13th-century shingled spire, was built around 1160 and stands in its small churchyard shaded by a selection of conifer trees.

Caption For Northleach, Church Farm Cottages C1955

Before agriculture became mechanised, large numbers of people were employed on the land; in Gloucestershire many of them lived in tied farm cottages such as these.

Caption For Woodchester, The Monastery C1960

A picture of perfect peace and tranquillity is shown here, but Woodchester was one of the places where riots broke out during the early 19th century industrial revolution when weavers and

Caption For Hunstanton, The Beach From Pier 1927

This crowded beach beautifully illustrates the beach fashions of the 1920s: ladies wear summer dresses with straw hats, while the boys and gentlemen retain flat caps, jackets and trousers (rolled up

Caption For Swindon, Victoria Road C1965

We are looking towards the imposing building of the Presbyterian church in the distance and Groundwell Road.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey, East End Of Henry Vii Chapel 1890

The chapel, at the abbey's east end, was completed in 1512 after ten years of building work.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey C1955

Here the porch gleams in contrast with the rest of the west end's sooty facade.

Caption For Rousdon, Church 1900

Rousdon, now part of Combpyne civil parish, nestles above the great coastal landslip between Axmouth and Lyme Regis.

Caption For Weymouth, Beach Show 1899

An old guidebook stressed the health benefits of a holiday in Weymouth: 'Weymouth is much more open than the majority of seaside resorts, and is almost surrounded by salt water.This results in an air

Caption For Little Langdale, 1888

This view from Little Langdale looks towards Langdale Pikes, with the thimble-shaped Pike 'o' Stickle (2,323 ft) prominent on the left, and Gimmer Crag, and Harrison Stickle (2,403 ft) on the right

Caption For Nottingham, Trent Bridge Cricket Ground 1893

The ground was established in 1838 by William Clarke, and for the next 20 years he promoted a series of cricket matches which led to the formation of the Nottingham Cricket Club.

Caption For Chester, Hough Green West 1906

The residential suburb of Curzon Park West lies across the Dee to the south-west of the race course.

Caption For Preston, The Market C1960

Maypole Grocery Store (dried peas 1s 6d), Boots the Chemist and Halfords (everything for your Raleigh bicycle) are the shops overlooking the War Memorial, which by then had had the names added of

Caption For Hull, The Dock Offices 1903

The statue of William III, originally erected in 1734, stands proudly in the centre, bisected by the tramlines. William has moved several times over the years; he now sits above a Gents urinal.