Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1947, Rhôs Lligwy Ref. NPO815873
1947, Rhostrehwfa Ref. NPO815991
1945, Rookley Ref. NPO819778
1945, Roud Ref. NPO820473
1895, Lordswood Ref. RNE767478
1899, Low Hill Ref. RNE768211
1898, Lower Knowle Ref. RNE769461
1896, Maida Vale Ref. RNE771936
1895, Mark's Corner Ref. RNE774733
1895, Mickleover Ref. RNE778679
1895, Littleover Ref. RNE758306
1899, Llaingoch Ref. RNE758506
1899, Llanallgo Ref. RNE758538
1899, Llaneilian Ref. RNE758722
1899, Llanerchymedd Ref. RNE758765
1899, Llanfairynghornwy Ref. RNE758801
1899, Llanfechell Ref. RNE758816
1899, Llanfflewyn Ref. RNE758822
1899, Llangefni Ref. RNE758876
1899, Llangwyllog Ref. RNE758938

Books

442 books found. Showing results 15,673 to 15,696.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,531 to 6,540.

Son Of Sgt Bruce Krrc

My father was stationed at Chisledon Camp from 1939 to 1942. Living in Littlehampton on the south coast, threatened with invasion, my mother rented the end thatched cottage of the row of cottages which face the railway line ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1940 by Glenister Bruce

Secret Garden In Spencer Park

I lived in a prefab in Spencer Park. There is a secret garden in the middle of Spencer Park, the iron gate entrance is just off Windmill Road. We used climb into this garden to go scrumping soft fruit. We were ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth in 1950 by Thomas Marriott

War

My mum was evacuated to here during the Second World War, she remembers a place called Eastwick. I am driving her up for a visit this Friday 30/04/10 to see the village and see what she remembers of the place.

A memory of Ellesmere in 1940 by Darren Duffy

St Saviours Road Croydon

I was born in Croydon (St Mary's Hospital I think) in 1948. We lived in St Saviours Road until I was aged approximately 5 or 6 when we moved to the West Midlands. We would always go back though and spend some of our summer ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Jan Thompson

Rcaf North Luffenham

My father was in the RCAF, stationed at the former RAF base. We lived in the village from 1952 to 1954. The picture on this site was where we lived at the time. The village shop was next door and was operated by Mr and ...Read more

A memory of North Luffenham in 1952 by John Langston

My Grandparents Ran The Post Office

My grandparents, William and Rose Broadway ran the Post Office stores in the late 60's and 70's. I can vividly remember jars of sweets, Grandad boiling his own ham, getting up at 5am to give papers to the ...Read more

A memory of Great Tey in 1968 by Julie Thomson

The Old Fox And Goose

We moved to the old Fox and Goose (next to the tiny shop and just up the road from the Blue Bell pub) in 1962. I was 8 and my brother 3. We stayed for around 2 years. My Dad worked for Alne Brick Co. My Mum cleaned houses. ...Read more

A memory of Alne in 1962 by Sharon High

Memory Of Thomas Anthony Clarke

We are trying to track down our family and we have records that a Thomas Anthony Clarke lived at Lyndhurst, Buxton Road, Chinley and was a Agricultural Hardware Merchant. If anyone has any information that would ...Read more

A memory of Chinley by Louise Clarke

Large Material Store

Quite a number of years ago I visited your village and stumbled accross a large warehouse that sold all kinds of materials from the roll, and then which I used for a while. Can anyone tell me if it is still there please? Kind regards, Iris

A memory of Gamlingay by Iris Please Leve In Rear Summerhouse

Wartime Memories Of Hay Part Two

Memories of Hay during the Second World War: Part Two. (Continued from Part One) Thoughts of 'Dad's Army' remind me that the local Home Guard occasionally used Forest Road for some kind of exercise. I've dim ...Read more

A memory of Hay-on-Wye in 1940 by John S. Batts

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 15,673 to 15,696.

Caption For Tyneham, Rectory 1972

Gutted by fire in 1966, and since reduced to a single- storey shell, the Rectory in Tyneham village was built in 1853 for Rev Nathaniel Bond of Creech Grange.

Caption For Monks Eleigh, The Street C1955

Following the closure of the post office and stores in March 2003, a community shop and post office opened in the barn of the Swan in December 2003.The single-decker bus is approaching another now

Caption For Ebbw Vale, From Beaufort Hill C1960

Each community was distinct, with its own sense of identity. The air here, once so dense with the smoke of the ironworks, is now crisp and clear.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Hoover Ltd C1965

Opened in 1948, the Hoover factory was built near the site of the Plymouth Ironworks.

Caption For Staverton, Staverton Church

Staverton Bridge has seen its fair share of incidents, especially in the form of floods; though less common than they were, these still occur.

Caption For Wigan, Market Place C1955

Despite redevelopment, the facades of these buildings, which cluster around the medieval market place, remain recognisable today.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Custom House 1898

The Purfleet, with its low bridge, is an old tidal inlet of the Ouse. Here stands the exquisite Custom House of 1683, with its graceful classical-style facade.

Caption For Southampton, Westgate 1908

The timber-framed Tudor House, one of the city's finest buildings, dates back to about 1500, and has hardly changed at all since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

Hampshire's only commercial airport was once at the centre of a major controversy.

Caption For Kensington, St Mary Abbott's 1899

This church in Kensington High Street was foundd in the 12th century by the Abbot of Abingdon. It was rebuilt by the Victorians between 1869 and 1872 to Sir George Gilbert Scott's lavish design.

Caption For Alton, Normandy Street 1898

This view looks towards the town from the junction of Anstey Road, Normandy Street and Paper Mill Lane.

Caption For Alton, Normandy Street 1907

The building on the right with a hanging sign was the Bell Alehouse.

Caption For Alton, The Butts C1965

The freehold of the Butts was presented to the town by the Lord of the Manor is 1981.

Caption For York, The Castle, The Old Prison C1885

He was using the name of Palmer, and it was not until he was imprisoned that his true identity was discovered.

Caption For Leeds, St John's Church Interior 1897

The interior is unusual, being in the form of two naves, rather than nave and aisle.

Caption For Wetherby, Market Place 1909

At the turn of the century Wetherby was described in some tourist guides as 'a town of no interest'.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1909

A tea-room has opened on the corner of Princess Street to cater for the increase in the population. The shops on the left have now made way for more modern blocks of shops and offices.

Caption For Clitheroe, Market Place 1921

Our photographer is standing in Church Street.The early markets were held in this area of the town.The White Lion Hotel on the right is still there today, and so is W D Cunliffe the grocers and bakers.Three

Caption For Waddington, The Village 1903

There was also a tannery, sited well away from the cottages because of its smell.

Caption For Clitheroe, View From The Castle C1950

More rooftops, a passing steam train (they were being replaced by diesel- powered locomotives at this time) and the sweep of the park express progress. The bandstand has arrived.

Caption For Newquay, Trenance Park And Viaduct 1912

The attractive Trenance Gardens were developed in this sheltered valley which emerges near the head of the Gannel.

Caption For Thaxted, The Old Guildhall C1951

In 1910-11 the vicar, Conrad Noel, engaged a furniture restorer called Ernest Beckwith to exercise his skill on restoring the Guildhall.

Caption For St Blazey, Fore Street 1956

The Palace Cinema is showing three films: Charlton Heston stars in The Private War of Major Benson, Jane Wyman in Lucy Gallant and Tony Curtis in Rawhide Years, which date this photograph to 1956 at the

Caption For Odiham, The Bury 2004

The Fire Station which had stood on the left was demolished in 1966. The lower sash windows of the houses on the left have been replaced by casement windows, and their number increased.