Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885 - 1886, Scorriton Ref. HOSM58687
1899 - 1938, Buckingham Ref. HOSM34242
1898 - 1923, Littlecote Ref. HOSM51669
1898, Middle Claydon Ref. HOSM53600
1920, Newton Purcell Ref. HOSM55002
1898, North Marston Ref. HOSM55252
1883 - 1899, Dadford Ref. HOSM60802
1887 - 1902, Bucknell Ref. HOSM39382
1905, Stamford Hill Ref. HOSM60215
1887 - 1905, East Youlstone Ref. HOSM65456
1902 - 1903, Alltmawr Ref. HOSM35543
1887 - 1903, Llaneglwys Ref. HOSM51818
1902 - 1904, Rhosferig Ref. HOSM57720
1883 - 1903, Topcroft Ref. HOSM62095
1889 - 1898, Swinbrook Ref. HOSM61079
1889 - 1898, Widford Ref. HOSM64552
1891 - 1892, Hapton Ref. HOSM47583
1900 - 1901, Worsthorne Ref. HOSM65200
1905, Burry Port Ref. HOSM34258
1879 - 1905, Graig Ref. HOSM46717

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,417 to 16,440.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,841 to 6,850.

Memories Of Leadgate

I remember Leadgate way back in the 1950s. We were lads from Medomsley Edge Homes who went to the pictures there, I think the place was the "Roxy". We went to school with lads from Leadgate. Two of them I remember well - ...Read more

A memory of Leadgate in 1950 by Bob Bomley

School Memories

I was at Wath Grammar School from 1952 until 1959. I have lots of lovely memories of my time there. In particular my teachers and school friends. I loved Barbara Swan - Geography teacher, Hetty Clewes (nee Upton) - ...Read more

A memory of Wath Upon Dearne in 1954 by Kenneth Tune

The Good Life

I was born in 1926 at no 2 The Terrace. My dad was Taity Ponsford and I had 5 brothers and 2 sisters my sister Ida and Cis, who was killed in a motor cycle accident in 1933, at the time she was with Bill Murrant a local golf pro. ...Read more

A memory of Sunninghill in 1920 by Ronald Ponsford

Wartime Memories

I have some very fond memories of Montacute when my sister and I were sent to stay with some very distant relatives during the war. We were living in Kent at the time and my mother was very worried for our safety when the blitz ...Read more

A memory of Montacute in 1940 by Clive Rix

Sam Cook The Blacksmith

I can remember Sam the blacksmith. I would stand and watch him at work in the forge. He had lost an arm (presumably in the war) and he had different attachment false arms which he would change to provide the tool he ...Read more

A memory of Dalham in 1955 by Robert Smith

More About The Ship Inn

Money was scarce and every day I would go to the Ship Inn at Ospringe to do Mrs. Lightfoot's shopping, she would pay me sixpence a week. Kath would shop for Mrs. Potter the school teacher on a Saturday. I would go to ...Read more

A memory of Ospringe in 1920 by George Allen

Special Times.

1970s, I see Steve Boughey like a dolphin in the water, Mr Bickley telling you off for bombing, Mrs Holland taking my basket of clothes off me. Girls from school looking great. Big football match on the grass area. My ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton in 1972 by Lee Roberts

The Quadrant

I used to live in Niton Road, Richmond and used to catch the bus at the top of the Gas Works bridge and get off at the Quadrant, from when I worked 1961-1967 until I married and moved to Kent late 1967. I worked at a ...Read more

A memory of Richmond by Linda (Walden)Bexx Stallon

Happy Days

Brought up in Thomas Street from 1947. I remember the cinema at the end of the street, and the Police Station next to the Llanbradach Hotel .As someone mentioned earlier, summer was spent at the outdoor baths, always freezing cold, ...Read more

A memory of Llanbradach by Haydn Beach

Recollections Of Letchworth Swimming Pool, From Mid 60's

As I look at this picture of the Letchworth swimming pool and notice the date is c1950… it would be only a few years later (mid 60’s) that my friends and I would cycle there ...Read more

A memory of Letchworth Garden City in 1964 by Laurance O'neill

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,417 to 16,440.

Caption For Bodinnick, From Fowey 1888

The River Fowey is one of Cornwall's longest rivers, rising 900 feet above sea level on Bodmin Moor and passing through the ancient Stannary Town of Lostwithiel on its way to the sea.

Caption For St Ives, Carbis Bay Hotel 1898

Before the arrival of the hotel in 1894, Carbis Bay was known as Carbis Valley. One of the few houses was Hawkes Point Cottage, seen here (right) on the nearest headland.

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Caption For Rock, 1933

Rock lies opposite Padstow (background) on the shore of the Camel estuary.

Caption For Southwell, The Saracens Head C1955

These long timber-framed ranges remain, the space between now filled with pub tables and benches, while the rear of the yard is now the hotel car park.

Caption For Southwell, Market Place C1960

These long timber-framed ranges remain, the space between now filled with pub tables and benches, while the rear of the yard is now the hotel car park.

Caption For Daventry, Ford Motor Company C1965

Mr Frost, a local farmer, had to sell some of his land to allow Ford's to build their international distribution centre which opened in 1968.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Swan Hotel C1955

It is a fine example of early 20th-century architecture, with echoes of the past in the corner oriel window.

Caption For Ladybower, Reservoir C1955

The reservoir was opened in September, 1945 by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, who unveiled a memorial tablet and opened the two overflow shafts, one of which is seen to the right

Caption For Newcastle, High Street 1965

When this picture of the High Street was taken, there would be plenty of outlets from which it was possible to buy tobacco products.

Caption For Romford, The Market Place C1950

It is surprising that there were not more accidents in the days when the main road passed through the middle of the Market Place.

Caption For South Ockendon, The Windmill C1955

South Ockendon's smock mill - seen here across the moat of a long-vanished hall - was built c1829. It may have stood on the site of an ancient watermill.

Caption For Dobwalls, Village C1965

Dobwalls now suffers from incessant heavy traffic in both directions, and is in desperate need of a by-pass.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Canal C1955

The curve of the river forces bargemen to make a skilful manoeuvre into the lock, which allows boats to travel past the weir.

Caption For Sheet, Green 1898

The about-turn view of the last picture, this shows the unmistakable path beaten across The Green to the Queen's Head.

Caption For York, The Minster, Choir East 1921

Here we can see the huge size of the magnificent stained glass window above the high altar. Made in the 13th century, it is larger than a tennis court.

Caption For Horsforth, Mechanics Institute 1901

In 1934 Leeds City council embarked on a programme to clear 30,000 slums.

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side And Glenroyal Cinema C1960

Cinema in 1960 was still a popular form of entertainment, though television and the opportunities opened up by private car ownership were both beginning to make inroads.

Caption For Fairford, The Market Place C1960

Besides being a market centre and wool town, Fairford was on an important coaching route in the days of horse-drawn travel, as it straddled the road from London to the south-west.

Caption For Reading, Forbury Gardens 1910

Beyond is St James's Roman Catholic church of 1840, built in Norman style by Pugin, later a passionate advocate of Gothic architecture.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Beach 1924

There is more sand on the resort's beaches today, and it is a favourite sun trap on long summer days.

Caption For Accrington, Sacred Heart Catholic Church 1899

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church was built during 1867 to accomodate the increasing number of Catholics in the area, and to replace St Oswald's Church on Hyndburn Road.

Caption For St Ives, Tregenna Castle Hotel 1890

Tregenna Castle was built as a house for John Stephens in 1774 to the designs of John Wood the younger, the well- known architect of Georgian Bath.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1908

Trams were an efficient form of transport, which lasted for a great many years in Poole.They harnessed the power of the newly-introduced electricity as the driving force, as we can see from the power

Caption For Southbourne, The Cliff Railway C1955

Southbourne has an unfortuate place in aviation history as the scene of the air crash that killed the pioneer pilot Mr Rolls, of Rolls Royce fame, in 1910.