Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1903-1910, Cerrigceinwen Ref. RNC665921
1903-1910, Cerrig-Mân Ref. RNC665930
1899-1900, Chaddlewood Ref. RNC666004
1899-1909, Chale Green Ref. RNC666093
1902-1903, Derby Ref. RNC690219
1899-1900, Devonport Ref. RNC690529
1903-1904, Craiglockhart Ref. RNC680884
1902, Bilston Ref. RNC640143
1903-1904, Bonnington Ref. RNC645830
0, 0, 0, Borough Ref. RNC646259
1899-1909, Bouldnor Ref. RNC646788
1902-1903, Boulton Ref. RNC646810
1902-1903, Breadsall Hilltop Ref. RNC649156
1899, Brentry Ref. RNC649521
1903-1910, City Dulas Ref. RNC669049
1903-1906, Clermiston Ref. RNC670343
1903-1904, Colinton Ref. RNC675387
1899-1909, Colwell Bay Ref. RNC675874
1903-1910, Dothan Ref. RNC692221
1903-1906, Drylaw Ref. RNC694285

Books

442 books found. Showing results 15,241 to 15,264.

Memories

29,038 memories found. Showing results 6,351 to 6,360.

Woodford Green Primary School

I was born at St Margaret's hospital, Epping in 1967. I remember my first day at school and being terrified! I remember every teacher with fondness. The green surrounding the school was an extension to the ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1972 by Hayley Nelson

Irvine Royal Academy

In relation to Margaret's memory of 'crossing the moor', we did the same! I have various memories of gym periods in embarrassing shorts, running around on 'the moor', with the boys from the 'new' Ravenspark School (now Irvine) ...Read more

A memory of Irvine in 1970 by Margaret Barr

East Street 1965

The lady with the shopping bag and wearing sunglasses in this picture is my mother, Hilda Hounsell. She had either visited the library or her sister who lived at the bottom of Easst Street.

A memory of Bridport in 1965 by Michael Hounsell

The 1980s

I originally lived in Blackhills Terrace, Horden and went to Blackhills Road Junior School and like my brothers and sister went on to Dene House Comprehensive. As a kid I did not really venture a lot into Peterlee, probably if I was ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee in 1983 by David Cargill

The House Called Beverley And The 1953 Spring Tide

My father built the square flat roofed house called Beverley on the sand dunes in the late 1920s next to the bungalow by the creek. It has since had two refurbishments, the first of which ...Read more

A memory of Anderby Creek in 1953 by John Stacey

Happy Days

I lived in Fron until I was 16. Lived at what was "Bourne Terrace". Went to Fron School then Llangollen Grammar School. Fond memories of working in my Uncles shop (Ethelstons) and delivering bread and groceries around the ...Read more

A memory of Froncysyllte in 1960 by John Roberts

Growing Up In Marbury

I was born in Marbury in 1954. My name is Christine Campbell and I was one of 6 children born to Paul and Kathleen Campbell. My dad worked for ICI. We were allowed to swim in the local open air swimming pool for free. The ...Read more

A memory of Marbury in 1954 by Christine Campbell

Blakesley Manor

I have a picture somewhere of Blakesley Manor, which was demolished in about 1967 and replaced with a housing estate!!! My dad thought that he should have inherited it, but he found out that it was left to his grandparents (who ...Read more

A memory of Blakesley in 1965 by Chris Rogers

Tracing Family

I am trying to trace a woman by the name of Lily Fox, born in 1938 in Ireland. We know a Lily Fox married a Derek Rose on the 7th March 1959 in St Barnabas Church in Mitcham. He was a carpenter aged 26 and she was a cashier aged 20 ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1959 by Geraldine O Connor

Working For The Ministry

I started working for the ministry (ancient monuments) in 1969 at South Wingfield Manor. At the time it was owned by two brothers, Sam and Bill Critchlow, who ran a dairy farm situated at the side of the manor, in ...Read more

A memory of South Wingfield in 1969 by Stuart Chambers

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,241 to 15,264.

Caption For Okeford Fitzpaine, High Street C1955

It is interesting to wonder whether the owner of the delivery van parked outside the New Inn was dropping off goods, or indulging in a pint of the excellent local cider?

Caption For Portland, Bill C1955

Portland, 'The Gibraltar of Wessex', as Thomas Hardy called it, is not an island but a peninsula.

Caption For Chatham, The River Medway C1965

The horizontal plume of smoke from the funnel of the ship moored off Sun Pier suggests that the glass shelter on the right might have offered welcome protection from an off- shore breeze

Caption For Coventry, Church Of St John The Baptist C1884

Built of red sandstone, St John's has links with Queen Isabella (1292-1358) and the Guild of St John Baptist (founded 1342).

Caption For Llanfairfechan, The Sands 1890

This pleasant stone-built Victorian seaside resort clusters beneath the steep craggy slopes of the coastal mountains on Conwy Bay, and looks across the broad eastern approaches of the Menai Strait to Anglesey

Caption For Swainby, The River C1970

Some of the sandstone cottages in the village of Swainby are still known as the Miners' Cottages, remembering the village's brief spell as an iron mining centre during the 19th century.

Caption For Castle Cary, The Horse Pond C1955

This pond is a remnant of the castle moat, which was reshaped in 1784.

Caption For Norwich, Davey Place 1922

Davey Place was formed in 1812 to link the cattle market (in Castle Meadow in front of the castle) with the main market place, butting through the yard of the King's Head.

Caption For Basildon, Long Riding C1960

The Basildon Development Corporation aimed at providing a wide range of different types of housing—both for visual reasons, and also to attract residents from different income-groups.

Caption For Llantwit Major, Nash Point Lighthouse C1920

Llantwit Major stands on the Afon Colhugh, and the place is said to have once been a port.

Caption For Mudeford, The Estuary 1918

King George III put Mudeford on the map when he visited the then tiny village in 1803.

Caption For Abbotsbury, Market Street C1955

A great abbey, built by Orc, a Danish servant of King Canute, superseded a Saxon church here. The Abbey thrived for 500 years until its destruction at the time of the Reformation.

Caption For Bere Regis, The Village C1955

Inside the church at Bere Regis are the grand tombs of the Turberville family, immortalised as the D'Urbervilles in Thomas Hardy's novel.

Caption For St Ives, The Putting Green C1960

It was here, on rough sandy banks, that the St Ives pilchard fishing boats of the 19th century were drawn up clear of the beach. St Ives Station can be seen directly behind the boy in the foreground.

Caption For Southport, Water Chute 1904

Behind the right hand side of the chute can be seen the central section of the Maxim Flying Machine ride which was under construction.

Caption For Gwbert, The Cliff Hotel C1940

This somewhat isolated hotel near Cardigan was built to provide visitors with magnificent views of the sea and Cardigan Island, where seals and porpoises are to be seen frequently.

Caption For Westoning, The Church Interior C1955

Although the register dates from around 1560, the beautiful interior of the church owes much to restoration carried out in the mid-1800s.

Caption For Llantwit Major, Nash Point Lighthouse C1920

Llantwit Major stands on the Afon Colhugh, and the place is said to have once been a port.

Caption For Flamborough, Boating Station C1930

Here we have another view of North Landing, showing the brick-built lifeboat house.

Caption For Oxford, Magdalen College 1890

On May Day morning a famous Oxford tradition is upheld when the dons and the Magdalen College choristers gather at the top of the Perpendicular bell tower to sing a Latin hymn.

Caption For Southampton, The Royal Pier Pavilion 1908

The Royal Pier, at the eastern end of Mayflower Park, was opened in 1833 and for many years was the largest in the south of England.

Caption For Dawlish, The Beach 1922

Jane Austen visited the town and mentioned it in one of her novels, while Charles Dickens chose it as the birthplace of his eponymous hero in 'Nicholas Nickleby'.

Caption For Hastings, Alexandra Park 1890

This area was once known at St Andrews Gardens; after the Prince and Princess of Wales, later Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, opened Alexandra Park, the park was later renamed in honour

Caption For Melton Mowbray, St Mary's Church 1927

This is probably the most beautiful of all Leicestershire churches, floating here above the trees and grassland, its magnificent late 15th-century tower dominating the market place and the south side of