Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899 - 1949, Roadhead Ref. HOSM57895
1899, Blackford Ref. HOSM61435
1899, Hawksdale Ref. HOSM61479
1899, Wetheral Pasture Ref. HOSM64202
1890 - 1899, Woodhouses Ref. HOSM65039
1876 - 1887, Alltwalis Ref. HOSM35842
1876 - 1887, Brechfa Ref. HOSM38770
1887, Cynwyl Elfed Ref. HOSM42769
1886 - 1887, Felingwmuchaf Ref. HOSM45258
1887 - 1888, Gellywen Ref. HOSM46176
1886 - 1887, Johnstown Ref. HOSM49567
1887 - 1905, Llanmiloe Ref. HOSM51944
1887 - 1905, Llansadurnen Ref. HOSM51964
1886 - 1887, Nantycaws Ref. HOSM54510
1886 - 1888, Porthyrhyd Ref. HOSM70917
1886 - 1887, Tanerdy Ref. HOSM61203
1886 - 1887, Tre-Gynwr Ref. HOSM62342
1910 - 1911, Borwick Ref. HOSM38431
1910, Nether Kellet Ref. HOSM54610
1910 - 1911, Warton Ref. HOSM71221

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,705 to 16,728.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,961 to 6,970.

The Old Step Bridge Woking

This memory is very clear to me. As a resident of Horsell I would often walk down Brewery Road to Goldsworth School and over the step bridge, with its iron railings painted green in those days. My brother would take me ...Read more

A memory of Woking in 1957 by Shirley Hamilton

Ancestry Research Treasure

I am SO grateful for this image as it set me off on my visit to Grantham to further research my ancestry. For me, it shows two properties of J.T. Broughton. My ancestors, Hackworth, married into the Broughton family ...Read more

A memory of Grantham in 2012 by Gaynor Dinwoodie

The Girl Maureen

She was launched as a rowing lifeboat, Docea Chapman, and came to Padstow as a relief boat. She was only on station for nine moths then laid up. I am the girl Maureen. Father bought her in 1952 and converted her into a fishing ...Read more

A memory of Padstow in 1960 by Maureen Tatlow

The Janie

The Schooner in the foreground is the Janie 62682 built by Stribley of Padstow in 1870 and employed in coastal trading. My husband's grandfather Charlie Derry sailed on her in 1913 according to her ship's log. We have a portrait ...Read more

A memory of Padstow in 1880 by Maureen Tatlow

Garfield Road Rec

Half way down Garfield Road was the Recreation Ground; better know to all as simply the Rec. It was quiet a large area bounded on one side by Garfield Road and the other by the River Wandle, about which more another ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1954 by David Aubrey

Mr Atlee Garfield Road

Mr Atlee, or as he was when I knew him, Old Mr Atlee, lived on the corner of Cowper and Garfield Roads. Garfield Road was a long road starting at the balloon factory, passing the primary school and the Rec and ending at ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1953 by David Aubrey

At Brannocks Chruch

Back in 2009, I brought my son down to North Devon to retrace the places my grandmother's family originated from. I had previously found references to generations of Manleys and my x 2 great grandfather was the church warden ...Read more

A memory of Braunton by Maria Curran

Greywell

I have many fond memories of Greywell. My grandad William Edwin Poulter was born there in 1908. He built his bungalow 'Coomberry' and he used to bell-ring at the church. He lived there till he was about 90 before moving into a home and he sadly died in 2003.

A memory of Greywell by Helen Horrocks

My Stay At St Mary's

l think it was 1957 but am not sure. l remember my stay at St Mary's very much. After my first 2 weeks of being home-sick l loved it, the nuns and nurses were so kind. l remember beetroot with every meal and going down the ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1957

Happy Days!

I used to live at Spring Villa on the main road in Birch Vale in the 1970s and what fond memories I have from Birch Vale! My three older brothers and I used to walk up behind the house through some farming land and across to the ...Read more

A memory of Birch Vale in 1970

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,705 to 16,728.

Caption For Cardiff, Kingsway C1960

The sunken car park (left) and the railings (right) provide a visible clue to the course of the old canal tunnel.

Caption For Cardiff, St John's Church 2004

But for a small section of the castle, the church remains the only tangible link with the old town's medieval past.

Caption For Honiton, High Street C1965

Here we see the eastern end of the High Street, with the wall of the Congregational Church on the right.

Caption For Accrington, New Jerusalem Church 1899

Situated on Abbey Street next to the Swan Hotel, the New Jerusalem Church was one of the most striking buildings in the town.

Caption For Accrington, New Jerusalem Church Interior 1899

The decision was made to demolish the building and in its place build a multi-purpose church (in Hargreaves Street, see photograph A19722), and the demolition of the church began in June 1987.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1965

Garth Dawson's Camera Cabin, located behind the clock (centre, behind the bus), has had several locations around the centre of Accrington, and is now sited round the corner on Blackburn

Caption For Broadstairs, Thames Barge And The Beach 1897

Once wheeled out to a suitable depth, these examples, right of photograph, enabled the bather to maintain his or her modesty while plunging in.

Caption For Leith Hill, 1906

A local labourer and his dog pose obligingly for the camera on the sandy path leading from the summit of Leith Hill, at 967ft the highest point in the south-eastern counties.

Caption For Saltfleet, Manor House C1955

Moving east off The Wolds, our tour reaches the flat land between them and the sea, with its high line of rolling marram-grassed sand dunes as a backdrop.

Caption For Kettering, Bakehouse Hill C1955

The wisteria-covered building on the left going up the hill was the Old Grammar School with the Crown Inn next door. The Odeon was to be demolished in 1974, when shops would be built on the site.

Caption For Clitheroe, Market Place 1921

The White Lion Hotel on the right is still there today, and so is W D Cunliffe the grocers and bakers (telephone 123). Next to them, out of the picture, is now the Clitheroe Information Centre.

Caption For Corfe Castle, From The Church 1897

William the Conqueror's original royal fortress was a wooden tower on the motte, which in later generations would form the upper bailey.

Caption For Poulton Le Fylde, Shard Bridge C1955

The two townships of Poulton-le-Fylde and Hambleton, linked by the bridge, were villages when the bridge was first built to serve agricultural communities.

Caption For Fishguard, Harbour C1955

Warehouses can be seen centre and on the right.

Caption For Preston, Church Street 1929

Preston was always a town that you had to pass through to go north to south, but as the popularity of Blackpool increased, so did the traffic east to west.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Pinhay 1922

This mansion on Lyme's western cliffs, a mile beyond Ware, was the far point on Jane Austen's walk from Dorset into Devon in 1804.

Caption For Machynlleth, Pentrerhedyn Street 1896

The architect was Henry Kennedy of London, and the clock maker a local man, Mr Edward Edwards. The clock was erected in 1873 by the Marquis of Londonderry to celebrate his son's coming of age.

Caption For Wilmcote, Mary Arden's House (Now Palmer's Farm) C1965

It was in 1789 that it was first given the name of Mary Arden's House, reflecting a local tradition that it had been the home of Shakespeare's mother before her marriage.

Caption For Standon, High Street And Church C1965

Unique in Hertfordshire, Standon parish church has a detached bell tower and a porch at the west end rather than on the south wall.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village C1955

Fittleworth is a picturesque village of fine old houses, commons and fir woods. On the left of the picture is the Swan, a 14th-century coaching inn with a sign spanning the main road.

Caption For Smallhythe, 1902

It was built as long ago as 1480; more recently, in 1919 it became the home of the actress Ellen Terry. Today it is a National Trust Memorial to Miss Terry.

Caption For Upper Dicker, The Plough Inn C1950

We are in the Cuckmere Valley, with fine views of the scarp side of the Downs.

Caption For Hodder River, Lower Hodder Bridges 1858

He had stayed the night at Stoneyhurst, and it took most of the day for the horses, mules and men to cross.

Caption For Manchester, Market Street C1885

At this time these shops would close at noon on Saturday, and Sunday opening was unheard of.