Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1883 - 1900, Condicote Ref. HOSM41629
1882 - 1883, Fossebridge Ref. HOSM45700
1900, Little Rissington Ref. HOSM51593
1883, Lower Dowdeswell Ref. HOSM52544
1883, Shipton Oliffe Ref. HOSM59114
1883, Upper Dowdeswell Ref. HOSM62957
1883, Wood Stanway Ref. HOSM64974
1882 - 1883, Yanworth Ref. HOSM65356
1900 - 1918, Chapel Hill Ref. HOSM36980
1900 - 1920, Mounton Ref. HOSM37245
1899 - 1900, Devauden Ref. HOSM43201
1894 - 1895, Chertsey Ref. HOSM34313
1897 - 1923, Asheridge Ref. HOSM36318
1897 - 1923, Bellingdon Ref. HOSM47896
1904, New Cross Ref. HOSM54712
1886 - 1904, Pisgah Ref. HOSM56688
1898 - 1911, Cothill Ref. HOSM41968
1898 - 1911, Tubney Ref. HOSM62556
1887, Skendleby Psalter Ref. HOSM59339
1887 - 1888, Strubby Ref. HOSM60845

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,753 to 16,776.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 6,981 to 6,990.

Talavera Junior School 1970

Talavera Junior School is still standing and used, whereas Aldershot Manor School is now no more.  I went to both - living for a while just outside the gates of Talavera Junior.

A memory of Aldershot

The Fox And Hounds

I remember when my first racing bike was bought for me. I bought a survey map of north west Kent and decided that I would go to Eynsford as I had been there many times by bus and now I had independant means and no limit as ...Read more

A memory of Romney Street in 1956 by Peter Collihole

Uley, The Street

When I spent my holidays in Uley during the mid 1950s, open drains ran at the edge of the street, for dirty water (not sewage) draining from the houses adjoining the road! I recall the Post Office, Mr Phillp's grocery store (by the bus ...Read more

A memory of Uley by Ken Cook

Grantchester School  1953 1955

Grantchester School 1953-1955: Mrs Alice Freeman was the Headmistress, in charge of the Juniors, whilst Miss Chatterton took the Infants class. We had regular visits from a lady from the British Red Cross who ...Read more

A memory of Grantchester by Brian Goodliffe

Brumby Wilson The Sweet Shop 1966 Onwards

I can remember going to the sweet shop in front of the church and spending my pennies. It always fascinated me that a shop was also someone's home. I can recall the long summers playing out in the long ...Read more

A memory of Goodmanham in 1966 by Carol Mc Gowan

Heaven

This is simply my most favourite place in the whole world! No words can describe the peace and tranquility I feel when I walk along The Avenue with my family and dogs. The autumn months are my favourite! The range of colours in the trees, ...Read more

A memory of Stevenage by Sharon Dudley

Memories Of A Bygone Time

I was now old enough to drink (18) but unofficially you could always get a drink at certain pubs, which I'll not name but say thanks for looking out for me when I got tipsy on two pints of mild. My memories of ...Read more

A memory of Earlestown in 1964 by Brian Callaghan

The Castle Lawn

I have a clearer copy of this photo in the book on Sevenoaks and Tonbridge and have studied it with a magnifying glass. I was one year old in 1951 (and according to my parents, already walking at 9 months). The posture of the ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge by Rodney Warrener

Newbiggin By The Sea

I was born and brought up in Newbiggin by the Sea, till I left for Scotland  in 1998. All my family is buried in St Bartholomews', Taylors, Clark, Arkle, Dunn, Peel, Maughan, just to mention a few. My granda was called Jimmy ...Read more

A memory of Newbiggin in 1956 by Janice Glendinning Nee Peel

Eastchurch Garage

My family owned the garage seen on the right of this photo and were living here when I was born. It went under the name of DH Beard and Son and my grandfather started the business in the 1930s. He also ran the local taxi ...Read more

A memory of Eastchurch in 1960

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,753 to 16,776.

Caption For Chertsey, Town Hall 1904

The handsome lines of the Old Town Hall dominate this view of London Street. The Old Town Hall was built in 1851 by George Briand, and has an arcaded ground floor open to the street.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

One of the most picturesque - and most photographed - groups of cottages in the Cotswolds, Arlington Row's first function was as a barn.

Caption For London, Whitehall, The Horse Guards C1960

A little further north is Horse Guards, a fine building by William Kent of the 1750s and one of the earlier surviving government offices.

Caption For Barningham, 1922

This view of the entrance front shows an excellent example of Jacobean work.

Caption For Portchester, The Castle 1898

Portchester Castle was built by the Romans to defend the English Channel from raiding Saxons, and is one of the largest of the 'Saxon shore' forts.

Caption For Biddenden, The Village 1901

The village is still celebrated on Easter Monday as the home of the Maids of Biddenden, Eliza and Mary Chulkhurst, two Tudor Siamese twins joined at the shoulders and hips, who lived for thirty-four

Caption For Mundesley, The Post Office C1955

Originally built as an estate office for Thomas Wakeling, this building eventually became the permanent home of Mundesley Post Office in 1910.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach C1960

Here we have a peaceful scene looking towards Westcliff.A mobile jetty is ready for use.This beach is far less crowded than those shown in the 1950s, the Indian Summer of the British seaside town.The

Caption For Shoeburyness, East Beach Tent Site C1960

Camping was a popular, cheap way of spending a family holiday by the sea.

Caption For Denbigh, The Castle, The Keep 1888

This impressive castle, again ordered by Edward I, was begun in 1283 and constructed on the site of the former Welsh stronghold of Dafydd ap Gryffudd.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Jubilee House, Girl Guides House C1965

This was an important 56-acre camping ground for the Guide and Brownie groups in East London, as this part of the countryside was easily reached by train, especially with electrification

Caption For Long Sutton, Village 1904

The house on the left is the residence of the headmaster of the adjoining school, opposite the church.

Caption For Bere Regis, View From School Meadow C1950

In the earlier years of the 20th century, Bere Regis had a reputation as the toughest town in Dorset, forcefully policed by the local constabulary.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Low Tide C1955

Lyme Regis straddles the border between Dorset and Devon, between two stretches of very unstable coastline.

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Wish Tower 1901

This view from the Wish Tower looks east towards the Pier: the water's edge is crowded with bathing machines, while the famous Grand Parade with Eastbourne's finest hotels runs along the left of the

Caption For Bradwell, From Bradwell Edge C1955

This view across Bradwell shows the prominent chimney of the Hope Valley Cement Works at Hope, a valuable source of employment for local people.

Caption For Corby, Beanfield Avenue Shopping Centre C1965

Like many other estates in Corby, Beanfield was provided with a neighbourhood shopping centre and an adjacent public house in the centre of the estate.

Caption For Corby, Grammar School C1965

Opened in September 1955 on a site facing Oakley Road, the school offered superb education facilities for the more academic students of the town.

Caption For Crummock Water, 1893

This scene, looking from the head of Crummock Water towards Buttermere with Honister Crag, Fleetwith Pike, Haystacks and High Stile forming the mountainous background, has hardly changed in a century

Caption For Newby Bridge, General View 1914

Two lads enjoy the view from the hillside above Newby Bridge, the small village at the southern end of Windermere, with the low south Lakeland hills in the background.

Caption For Wilmcote, The Green And Swan Guest House C1955

The majority of tourists these days visit only briefly, often covering the whole of `Shakespeare Country` in one day.

Caption For East Budleigh, Main Street 1906

East Budleigh's main street has changed little since this photograph was taken at the outbreak of the Great War.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 2004

This view looks back towards the junction with Church Street and Peel Street again; the upper view of the buildings is little changed from earlier days.

Caption For Bridgwater, High Street C1950

The reconstruction narrowed the street, which once had a row of shops down the middle. To the left is the spire of St Mary's Church.