Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1887 - 1899, Orton Wistow Ref. HOSM52880
1887 - 1899, Orton Longueville Ref. HOSM55803
1886 - 1900, Thorney Ref. HOSM61709
1912, Ham Ref. HOSM37282
1905 - 1912, Compton Ref. HOSM52529
1912, Ham Ref. HOSM55276
1905 - 1912, Peverell Ref. HOSM56587
1912, St Budeaux Ref. HOSM59981
1905 - 1912, Barbican Ref. HOSM60036
1895 - 1907, Hilsea Ref. HOSM48579
1896 - 1907, Alverstone Ref. HOSM35909
1896 - 1907, Bathingbourne Ref. HOSM37207
1896 - 1907, Branstone Ref. HOSM38707
1895 - 1907, Wymering Ref. HOSM57223
1884 - 1885, Lanesfield Ref. HOSM50699
1884 - 1885, Parkfield Ref. HOSM56121
1894 - 1895, Westminster Ref. HOSM71344
1896 - 1907, Fishbourne Ref. HOSM70378
1887 - 1899, Tynygongl Ref. HOSM70149
1906 - 1907, Niton Ref. HOSM55173

Books

442 books found. Showing results 15,217 to 15,240.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 6,341 to 6,350.

Though Tis Dorset, I Thought Twere Devon

When I was a child, I lived at Axminster. My favourite seaside resort was Lyme Regis, about 6 miles away from home. Even though I was told, on countless occasions, that Lyme lay in Dorset, I would not ...Read more

A memory of Lyme Regis by Marjorie Alcock

Searching For The Devonshire Family

Joseph and Mary Devonshire (nee Neat) lived in a large house in Talygarn, they were both born about 1845. They had 10 children, 4 girls, one of whom was Mary, and 6 boys, one of whom was David, killed in the ...Read more

A memory of Talygarn in 1860

My Childhood Garden Part Iv

If I remember correctly, a white climbing rose grew up one side of the arch and a red on the other. The path continued straight through the archway, and led up the garden to the two wooden sheds at the top of the ...Read more

A memory of Shamley Green in 1954 by Patricia Clarke

Gran & Grandad's House

Mam was born in Victoria Garesfield, the houses I can remember have now been demolished. In later years they lived in School Houses where there were about four converted bungalows. My grandad worked in nearly all ...Read more

A memory of Victoria Garesfield in 1965 by David Errington

The Old Workhouse

I lived very happily in the centre portion of the old workhouse,but unfortunately my cat was killed by a neighbouring greyhound. So, I have happy and sad memories of Ackenthwaite

A memory of Ackenthwaite in 1998 by Anne Symons

Noneley 2010

My name is Stephen Geary and my partner, Jodie Flynn, an Australian, and I live at Noneley Hall with our 4 four children, Charles (16), Abigail (14), Teddy (22m) and Madeleine (4m). The house was the farmhouse for Noneley Hall Farm, ...Read more

A memory of Noneley in 2010 by Stephen Geary

Infant And Junior School In Earl Shilton Late 1960s To Mid 1970s

I lived on Cedar Road, my parents having bought a house (in which my mother still lives) on the new estate in 1964. I attended Wood Street Infant School from 1968 to 1971, Hill ...Read more

A memory of Earl Shilton in 1970 by Stephen Geary

I Took A Winning Photo

I really enjoyed visiting Romiley. When I was there I took a photo at the train station, which ended up coming 'highly commended' in the Landscape Photographer Of The Year Competition. If you fancy looking at it or buying it ...Read more

A memory of Romiley by Chris Mosley

Sister Immaculate Et Al

I read the last three comments on the BBC Wales website about the orphanage at Bryn Mair which was run by the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy. And my heart bleeds for the innocent kiddies who were abused by those ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph in 1953

Land Of My Fathers

I loved growing up in the 'cape' as we called it. In the hot summer of 1977 I remember going up the mountain behind Villiers Road to go picking whinberries with my uncle Peter Morris, and I insisted on carrying them back down ...Read more

A memory of Abergwynfi in 1977 by Warren Jewell

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,217 to 15,240.

Caption For Wimborne, Square 1904

This picture of the Square shows the Crown Hotel, an old coaching house, forced to offer every attraction from livery to billiards, as the road network suffered during the dominant days of the railway

Caption For Southbourne, The Promenade C1955

Southbourne stands above the seven miles of golden beaches that attract the tourist again and again to this part of the coast; a cliff railway facilitates access to the sands.

Caption For Taunton, The Park Fountain 1912

This impressive fountain, built in 1907, commemorates the life and reign of Queen Victoria.

Caption For York, Northeastern Offices 1907

This is the headquarters of British Rail Eastern Region, situated in Station Road. When this photograph was taken, the building had just been completed.

Caption For Bingley, Main Street 1949

Here we see the beginnings of the age of affluence, with black cars starting to compete with public transport, just as the trolley bus had replaced the earlier trams.

Caption For Wetherby, High Street 1909

The Angel Hotel was one of three hotels that catered for motorists, the others being the George and Dragon, and the Brunswick.

Caption For Dublin, Bank Of Ireland 1897

This magnificent building, unobscured by traffic or pedestrians in this photograph, was originally built by Edward Lovett Pearce in 1739 as the Irish Parliament.

Caption For Shaldon, St Peter's Church Interior 1903

The interior of St Peter's has piers and dressings of polyphant stone and a marble pulpit with alabaster steps.

Caption For Barnstaple, Haymaking 1890

This fine view shows the River Taw meandering down to the Long Bridge (just left of centre), and behind the bridge the dark wooded mound of the castle, built in the 10th century.

Caption For Northleach, Market Place C1960

Today the scene is more reminiscent of this peaceful scene from the past. Most of the buildings in the town centre date from Tudor and Jacobean days.

Caption For Three Cocks, Mill Stores Café C1965

The name of this café, and the two grinding stones from the mill that lean by the doorway, explain the changing nature of the countryside in these decades.

Caption For Wilberfoss, Beckside C1960

Not far from Pocklington is Wilberfoss, once a home to the ancestors of the slave emancipator, William Wilberforce.

Caption For Great Braxted, The Village C1960

The DuCane family, merchants of Huguenot descent, bought a large estate near the village in 1751. Their house, built in 1670, underwent extensive alterations in 1752-56.

Caption For Kelvedon, High Street C1955

Apart from an increase of traffic and the removal of the creeper growing over Knights Templars Terrace on the left, this scene has changed little.

Caption For Polzeath, The Beach 1935

Unusual things have been found on the beach at Polzeath: in 1796 a 65-foot whale was washed up and the carcase used for manure, while in January 1866 280 casks of rum from the wreck of the 'Juliet' landed

Caption For Great Mitton, The Village 1899

Set up by the photographer, the group outside the Inn display a range of 19th-century garb: long skirts, long white aprons, and bowler, boater and trilby hats. Was that their Sunday best?

Caption For Woodchester, The Village C1960

Beyond the terraced streets of the village is Woodchester Mansion, set in a remote valley and keeping its secrets within an unfinished masterpiece of Victorian architecture; mysteries and

Caption For Nuneaton, The Council House C1945

Hall of 1818, but were themselves replaced in 1934 by this neo-Georgian pile on Coton Road.

Caption For Hayle, Towans And Beach 1927

Just sitting and looking about or wandering around splashing in the natural pool are the main activities for these holidaymakers. The tide is well out, revealing the great expanse of Hayle Sands.

Caption For Boscombe, Christchurch Road 1892

Christchurch Road, seen here as it enters Boscombe, must be one of the longest streets in England, as it runs the full distance between Bournemouth and Christchurch.

Caption For Eype, Beach 1930

Eype in the days before it was invaded by caravans and the steady influx of tourists who now descend to the beach at Eype Mouth.

Caption For Derwent Water, Friars Crag 'ruskin Monument' 1906

This is another of the Lake District's classic viewpoints, the backdrop formed by the peak of Causey Pike (2,035 ft).

Caption For Newby Bridge, Nickle Landing Stage 1914

A small boy in a rowing boat gazes at his reflection in the waters of Windermere in this summer photograph.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, Ford Marketing Institute

The wings are additions of the 1800s. When this photograph was taken, Bower House was the home of the Ford Marketing Institute.