Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897-1909, Highfield Ref. RNC734335
1897-1909, Thornhill Park Ref. RNC847206
1897-1909, Portswood Ref. RNC809913
1897-1909, St Denys Ref. RNC823770
1897-1909, Shirley Ref. RNC830408
1897-1909, Bitterne Ref. RNC641284
1903-1906, Abbeyhill Ref. RNC618438
1902-1903, Alvaston Ref. RNC624707
1899, Arno's Vale Ref. RNC627063
1902, Ashmore Park Ref. RNC627825
1903-1904, Balerno Ref. RNC630865
1895 - 1896, Ocean Village Ref. HOSM44430
1886 - 1887, Llanddeusant Ref. HOSM51761
1886 - 1899, Llanfaethlu Ref. HOSM51921
1887 - 1899, Llanfairyneubwll Ref. HOSM51835
1899, South Stack Ref. HOSM59742
1885 - 1886, Leicester Ref. HOSM34775
1887 - 1888, Llangefni Ref. HOSM34822
1887 - 1888, Rhostrehwfa Ref. HOSM57731
1881 - 1899, Alvaston Ref. HOSM36021

Books

442 books found. Showing results 15,097 to 15,120.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 6,291 to 6,300.

Bretby Hall Hospital

My name is Brian Spray and I first saw Bretby Hall when I was 4 years old. I contracted Infantile Paralisis (Polio) in 1944 and was referred to see the lady doctor who practiced at Bretby, Dr Greason and Mr Lund. I spent 6 ...Read more

A memory of Bretby in 1948 by Brian Spray

Ashton 1940 1947

I lived in Ashton from 1940 to 1947 when I joined the Royal Air Force. I went to Heginbottom Modern School until 1944 and then became a tool maker apprentice at the Joshua Heap factory. At the same time I became a member ...Read more

A memory of Ashton in 1940 by James Maurice Blackford

Choir

I was a choir boy at St John's church in 1948. I couldn't sing but it was one way of getting out on Thurs for choir practice and Sunday for service.

A memory of Bury in 1948 by Michael Nosworthy

Riding The Bike

This photo was taken in 1963, my husband was the boy on the bike. He said that it was taken on a Saturday afternoon. The chapel on the right of this view has now been demolished.

A memory of Ton Pentre in 1963 by Jan Powell

Margaret Bevan Home

Hi, does anyone remember the large portrait on the wall in the entrance of the Margaret Bevan Home, I am not sure which home it was, can anyone tell me where all the homes were besides Heswall? My email is: joytotheworld@yours.com Thank you in anticapation. Joyce xxx

A memory of Heswall in 1940 by Joyce Clark

Sawtry 1901 And 1968

Somehow fate seems to draw me to places where some of my ancestors have been living, yet I was born in London. In 1968 I bought a house in Sawtry, off St. Judith's Lane, and where I lived until returning to Sweden in 1974. Now, ...Read more

A memory of Sawtry by Barry W J Chandler

Hms Ganges I

I did my naval training at HMS 'Ganges' during 1952/53 and enjoyed every muinute of it. It was a super place and now, long retired, I think often of those wonderful days. Lots of discipline and back straigtening instruction. It was super and I would do it all again.

A memory of Felixstowe in 1952 by Robert Woods

Redbricks 50s

I was born and bred in Tunnel Road, Galley Common in the Pit houses (belonging to Haunchwood Colliery). One of my early memories of which there are many was of the tip which was waste slag from the mine and was always on fire ...Read more

A memory of Galley Common

Who Was The Original Fenella?

In the year of 1981 in Dublin (I'm from Antrim) I was lucky enough to meet a lovely girl called Fenella. I always wondered where her name came from.

A memory of Belfast in 1981 by Charles Nelson

My First Trip To England

My parents were both born in Kidderminster, one in 1937 and the other in 1938. They married in 1957 and came to America in 1958, my first trip was to Kidderminster in 1965. So I have many fond memories as a child ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster in 1965 by Jennifer Jamieson

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,097 to 15,120.

Caption For Henbury, The Village C1955

Nearby is Blaise Castle House which even in the 1920s had the best golf course in the area; green fees were 3s, Sunday play was available, and members of the ladies golf union were permitted.

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell Viaduct 1895

This once thickly-wooded dell on both sides of the River Spodden had been thinned out somewhat by the 1890s.

Caption For Rotherham, The Bridge Chapel 1895

The Chapel of Our Lady standing on Rotherham Bridge dates from the 1480s, and is one of only three such chapels in England.

Caption For Sheffield, Wire Mill Dam C1955

Porter Brook meanders its way from Forge Dam and skirts one edge of Whiteley Woods and Bingham Park before descending over the weirs into Endcliffe Wood.

Caption For Port St Mary, 1895

In Manx folklore the village was named 'the Harbour of Mary' in honour of the Blessed Virgin by Celtic missionaries, who founded a chapel here.

Caption For Styal, The Cotton Mill 1897

Samuel Greg's Quarry Bank Mill stands on the banks of the Bollin where it flows through a wooded glen. Originally water-powered, the mill remains intact, and is now in the care of the National Trust.

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 in

Caption For Buttermere, The Village 1889

The hamlet at the foot of Buttermere in the western Lake District takes its name from the lake; it is still the farming settlement it has always been.

Caption For Hawkshead, Grammar School 1892

William Wordsworth must have looked out from these mullioned windows of the ancient Grammar School, where he was educated between 1779 and 1787.?

Caption For Southsea, The Beach And Pier 1898

During the prim Victorian era, to discard even one item of clothing would have been unthinkable. Despite the shingle, patches of sand uncovered at low tide made the beach a popular attraction.

Caption For Amble, The Pier C1965

Before the Great War, Amble was one of Northumberland's smaller fishing ports; the biggest catches tended to be landed at North Shields, Blyth and Newbiggin.

Caption For Haltwhistle, Main Street C1960

The market town of Haltwhistle straddles the present-day A69 a few miles from the border with Cumbria.

Caption For Newick, The Green C1955

Newick is situated halfway between two great Christian centres of worship - Canterbury and Winchester - so the village was used as a resting-place for pilgrims.

Caption For Barmouth, The Harbour 1913

The town was once a shipbuilding centre and the chief port of Merioneth, with a large trade in flannel and knitted stockings. Today, the Three Peaks Race starts here.

Caption For Fremington, The Church C1955

Much of the quaintness of St Peter's was lost when Sir George Gilbert Scott 'restored' it in 1867. But the Norman tower was unaffected. It is believed that there was once a spire atop this.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Madeira Cove 1913

The seating terraces of the previous picture have been replaced by this concrete and glass shelter, built into the hillside. In the distance on the right is the shelter beside the Cove Pavilion.

Caption For Tamworth, George Street 1949

Even the close proximity of several coal mines did not cause Tamworth to lose its market town image.

Caption For Newark, From Trent Bridge 1909

We are looking up Beast Market Hill from the Newark side of the bridge.

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle 1891

This view of the towers is taken from inside the ruins. The castle stands on high ground with excellent views over the widening river.

Caption For Rochford, Stambridge Mill C1955

The bicycle was still a very important mode of transport when this photograph was taken. The brick-built buildings look as if they will last for another century at least.

Caption For Taunton, East Reach 1902

The two streets were once separated by East Gate, the old boundary of Taunton Borough. The gate was built in 910 and destroyed during the Civil War.

Caption For Carisbrooke, The Village C1955

Among the many monuments within the church is the tomb of Lady Dorothy Wadham, the sister of Queen Jane Seymour.

Caption For Shillingford, Swan Hotel 1890

A couple of miles upstream is the confluence of the Thames and the Thame.

Caption For Oxford, The Rollers, On The Cherwell 1906

On the Cherwell 1912 Adjoining the Cherwell is the great green expanse of Christ Church Meadow, which is held in trust by Christ Church and was originally given by Lady Montacute to maintain