Maps

181,070 maps found.

1924, Coniston Ref. POP676591
1919, Broom Hill Ref. POP652269
1922, Bryn Celyn Ref. POP653643
1919, Old Town Ref. POP797218
1921, Palmers Cross Ref. POP799641
1921, Spring Hill Ref. POP836747
1922, North Side Ref. POP793915
1922, Pitcot Ref. POP806689
1947, Corntown Ref. NPO677767
1947, Burton Ref. NPO657091
1924, Beswick Ref. POP639310
1899-1900, Waterton Ref. RNC861970
1902, Cinder Hill Ref. RNC668980
1899-1900, City Ref. RNC669047
1903-1904, Elmswell Ref. RNC700950
1897-1909, Peartree Green Ref. RNC802323
1897-1909, New Town Ref. RNC790399
1903, Beswick Ref. RNC639310
1903-1908, Arnold Ref. RNC627047
1899, Golden Hill Ref. RNC717254

Books

438 books found. Showing results 1,489 to 1,512.

Memories

29,010 memories found. Showing results 621 to 630.

Starting At School

I clearly remember starting at Greetby Hill C of E School in 1960. The headmistress' name was Miss Cobb. I then moved up into the Junior School in 1962, taught in succession by Miss Greenwood, Mr Tyndsley and Mr Hesketh. The ...Read more

A memory of Ormskirk in 1960 by Phil Angus

Fleetwood Ferry

My great-grandfather, Thomas Newton Croft, a member of the family that founded the Fleetwood to Knott End ferry, managed it for the local council from c.1896 to his death in 1915. I am told that my grandmother, Alice, used to do ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood in 1890 by John Dearing

Where My Mum Was Brought Up

My grandfather was the lock-keeper at Roydon Lock after he came out of the army after the First World War. He had to have an outside job as he was shot in the neck and also mustard-gassed.

A memory of Roydon by Eddie Tait

The Start Of A Wonderful Marriage

My wife and I married here on the 17th Feb 1977 and we've not regretted a day since. It poured with rain going in but the sun shone coming out. That has just about summed things up for us. The Rev Wood and Rev Carr ...Read more

A memory of Saltash by Chris Scott

Hookstead School

Does anyone know anything about Hookstead School? My mother's aunts ran it in the 1930s and my mother and her brother spent Christmasses and summer holidays there as children. I'd love to know the history of the place!

A memory of Crowborough by Helen Mc Ilroy

141st Hb Rga

I'm not from East Ham but my Grandad served with the 141st HB which was formed in East Ham in 1915, they billeted in local schools. Any ideas of local names of schools? I think they used Clockhouse and Manor Farms, he used to mention a ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by Derek Tickner

Growing Up

My father came back from war in 1946 I was born in 1948 in Salisbury my father rented a flint cottage in the middle of the woods at Beach’s barn (they were demolished many years ago ) my father was born in Everleigh the family were ...Read more

A memory of Beach's Barn by Ronald Ayres

115 Furzehill Road

I moved to Borehamwood in June 1963 age 5. I lived at 115 Furzehill Road it was a children's home and we were all treated very well. ( Thank you ) Went to Monkesmead, Summerswood and Holmeshill I have very fond memories of Borehamwood.

A memory of Borehamwood by Steven Bruce

St. Aloyisius 1946 1949

Hi , I am writing this on behalf of my Mum, Patricia Helen Harrison , she was 7 when she attended here ‘46 to ‘49, and thinks was there for about 3 years. She recalls the Monastery over the road and she thinks there was a ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph by ashton81011

Hopedene Mother And Baby Home

I was born in December 1962 in the mother and baby home in Hopedene. I would have been there last three weeks in December and first three weeks of January. It was one of the coldest winters on record. I'd love ...Read more

A memory of Elswick by Kamala Janette Hall

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 1,489 to 1,512.

Caption For York, St William's College 1909

The building was named after William Fitzherbert, who was the great-grandson of William the Conqueror.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Catholic Church 1895

The Second Catholic Relief Act of 1791 once again allowed the building of Roman Catholic churches.

Caption For Staithes, The Beach And The Nab 1950

Staithes beach is being enjoyed to its full in this charming view, and reminds us of the allure of the north east coast before the advent of package holidays to warmer climes!

Caption For Combe Martin, Newberry Beach 1926

The deep, sheltered valleys of this part of the coast were at one time noted for their market gardens, which grew a variety of produce, but were most famous for their strawberries.

Caption For Bracknell, High Street 1901

Some time during the second half of the 19th century, Bracknell became a town, helped by the coming of the railway in 1856 and the development of market gardening and brick-making.

Caption For Salfords, The General Napier 1911

South of Redhill, east of the A23 Brighton Road and west of the M23 motorway, Salfords has avoided much of the development that has affected less isolated parts of this area.

Caption For Worstead, The Weaver's Cottage C1955

As the name of this cottage suggests, Worstead was one of the main centres of the weaving industry, which made Norfolk one of the wealthiest regions of medieval England.

Caption For Bottesford, Church Street C1960

Bottesford is tucked away in the far north-eastern corner of Leicestershire, in the middle of the magnificent Vale of Belvoir. The spire of St Mary's Church is the tallest in Leicestershire.

Caption For Margate, Marine Sands C1950

This Frith scene from 1950 contrasts with Francis Frith's photographs of Margate Sands in Victorian and Edwardian times.

Caption For Ilkley, West View Park 1906

In the middle of West View Park, opposite the paddling pool, was the bandstand. Here at the turn of the century ­visitors were entertained by Pierrot shows and bands. To the left is Wells House.

Caption For Yardley Gobion, Village Green C1965

Further west, on the Stony Stratford to Northampton road, is another Yardley.

Caption For East Grinstead, Old Houses, High Street C1960

Dedicated to St Swithun, a Bishop of Winchester from 852 to 862, this imposing structure, dating from the 1790s, stands on the site of an earlier church that had been reduced to ruins by the collapse

Caption For Royston, St Benedict's Priory And Melbourn Street 1929

This patterned red-brick Victorian building was occupied from 1916 onwards by the Benedictine nuns of the Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, of Montmartre, OSB and used as a novitiate house, before

Caption For Coleshill, The Church C1955

Moving east we reach Coleshill, a mile south of Amersham.

Caption For Rochester, The Castle And Cathedral From Strood 1894

By the 1890s it was not just the hulls of merchant sailing ships that were being constructed of iron or steel; many also carried steel masts, spars and fittings.

Caption For Southborough, London Road 1900

This is the same scene as photograph No 37890 in the opposite direction, four years later, revealing the rich assortment of buildings and businesses which had developed along this stretch of the main

Caption For Llangollen, The Bridge C1965

The town is most famous now for its annual international eisteddfod, one of the high spots of the cultural calendar in Wales.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1955

Earlier pictures of Evesham Street show Cranmore Simmons on the corner, a family-run furniture business established by Alfred Simmons in the 1920s.

Caption For Manchester, Owens College 1891

This is the quadrangle of Owen's College, with the gateway out to Oxford Road on the right of the picture. In 1886-7 the Museum part of the college was among the buildings added to the complex.

Caption For Southport, From Pier 1908

The Marine Lake covered what had been fifty acres of wet sand, which was one of the favourite haunts of sand yacht enthusiasts.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, Old School House 1906

Harrow Park winds away to the east of the High Street, past one or two rather grand houses, to arrive at Deynecourt at the foot of the hill.

Caption For Brotton, The Avenue C1955

Kilton Castle, seat of the de Thweng family, lies in the immediate neighbourhood. The population of Brotton grew from 330 in 1861 to 2672 in 1871 as a result of the discovery of local ironstone.

Caption For Darwen, Bold Venture Park 1896

This view from the top of Whitehall Park looks over the flower beds to Darwen beyond.We can make out quite a few of the mill chimneys, but not the most famous of them all, the square 300ft India Mill

Caption For Castle Bolton, Bolton Castle And The Village 1911

In the backgound are the ruins of Bolton Castle, which was built by Richard Scrope in the 1380s.