Maps

181,070 maps found.

1902-1903, St Ann's Ref. RNC823602
1902-1903, St Luke's Ref. RNC824056
1922, St Hilary Ref. POP823901
1921, St Luke's Ref. POP824056
1903, Little End Ref. RNC757230
1946, Newfield Ref. NPO790861
1946, Oxford Ref. NPO799156
1896, Knightsbridge Ref. RNE749776
1897, Newfield Ref. RNE790861
1897, Newstead Ref. RNE791547
1898, Little End Ref. RNE757230
1895, St Luke's Ref. RNE824056
1897, Stanfield Ref. RNE838222
1946, St Ann's Ref. NPO823602
1898, Wold Newton Ref. RNE872170
1902, Ravenscliffe Ref. RNC813748
1902, Stanfield Ref. RNC838222
1924, Water End Ref. POP861479
1924, Wold Newton Ref. POP872170
1947, Little End Ref. NPO757230

Books

438 books found. Showing results 1,657 to 1,680.

Memories

29,010 memories found. Showing results 691 to 700.

The Fair

Christmas and birthdays were an under-whelming time of year in our household. However, Eastertime, coincided with the arrival of Stanley Thurston's fair (and a big dollop of rain). l lived opposite Manor Rd Park (or reck) from 1956-64, and ...Read more

A memory of Luton

Marguerita M Morgan

I went to St Benedict school before going to Oldknow Secondry Modern School. Small Heath Birming. I went to school with Christine Truman, Valerie Hunt, Judith Bradley, Ryan Twins and the Mslekabich twins. I would love to get in contact with any of these guys. It has been over 50 years.

A memory of Small Heath by Marguerita Tudeme

Graham Kinnear Memories Of Brandon High School From Australia

Brandon High School, Motherwell, Scotland. Reminiscences by Graham Kinnear May 2023. Living in Australia since 1980. I was so fascinated by fun and games and adventures, that ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell by thebeild

The Junction Of Hogmoor Road And Oakhanger Road Opposite Bolley Avenue

On this corner, where there’s now a pair of detached bungalows built, there used to be in the 1960s/70s a purple/red tin building which was called The Penny Cafe. Further down ...Read more

A memory of Bordon by D Toovey

Hamilton Secondary & Cole Street Infant School

It used to be in a nunnery in Birkenhead just off manor hill nr entrance to the park ..it was called Nazareth house ? I went to Hamilton middle school in the juniors ? I was 8/9 at the time ?? A few kids ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by Mark Farrow

New Moon Café

I’m researching the New Moon Café, The Street, Cobham. It was opposite The Little White Lion. It was owned by Bob and Lottie Bush during the war. My great-great grandmother Katherine Overington and my great-grandmother Ivy Cattermole ...Read more

A memory of Cobham by Sinead Mc Carthy

Looking Fo Nick Martin

In 1969 my friend Nick Martin, who lived in Hawkhurst, and I, hitch-hiked across to the Taj Mahal in India. Sadly I have lost touch with Nick and I wonder whether any of your contributors may be able to help us get back in contact again. John Hague

A memory of Hawkhurst by John Hague

Aust Farm

I was born in Aust Farm in 1952 as it was my mother's home. It was on the road to Black Rock and my grandfather farmed the fields up to the river. I think the farm's name has changed now. My mum was Winifred Watkins and married my dad ...Read more

A memory of Portskewett by Kathleen Holton

Summer Memories Of Picktree Village

In the late 1950’s and as a young boy around 8 or 9 living in the west end of Newcastle, I used to visit my Auntie Bella and Uncle Ted regularly. They lived at Number 3 Picktree Cottages, a short row of picturesque ...Read more

A memory of Picktree by Ben Haddon

Hainton

I hope, I think I am the first to write - I lived in Hainton 1951/54. Our dad worked on the farm just up the road (Stockman). I went to the little school in Hainton. Headmistress - Mrs Slingsby. Do not remember her deputy, but Miss Officer ...Read more

A memory of Hainton by John Brown

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 1,657 to 1,680.

Caption For Kegworth, The Lock C1965

To the east of the village, we see a timeless view of an industry wiped out by the growth of the national railway system.

Caption For Odiham, Canal Wharf 1906

Here we see the upper reaches of the Basingstoke Canal in Hampshire. The surface weed indicates a lack of commercial use. Note the telegraph poles on the left, once a regular sight alongside canals.

Caption For St Johns, Tynwald Hill 1903

Godred Crovan created the 'House of Keys', and in his day it included representatives from the Hebrides, but since 1266 it has been comprised solely of Manxmen.

Caption For Nottingham, Hospital From Castle 1920

The hospital was founded in 1783, and the original building is still part of the present structure.

Caption For Paignton, The Esplanade 1896

In the centre of the picture, by the shelter, is the site of the late 15th-century Torbay House, which was built over an ale house of ancient origin.

Caption For Hawkshead, The Square 1929

A holidaying family relax with their dog outside the Old King's Arms pub and boarding house in the cobbled centre of the ancient village of Hawkshead.

Caption For Horsey, The Village C1955

The small area of ground in the fork in the road was donated to the village by Major Anthony Buxton DSO, JP of Horsey Hall.

Caption For East Lulworth, St Andrew's Church 1894

Standing in the sylvan setting of Lulworth Park, the parish church of St Andrew's at East Lulworth has an impressive 15th-century tower that predates nearby Lulworth Castle.

Caption For Newnham, River Severn From The Church C1955

Mothers and daughters take advantage of the excellent views of the Severn afforded them from the churchyard of St Peter's.

Caption For Stamford Bridge, Post Office And Square C1960

There is a stone marker on the weedy green, in the foreground. It is a reminder of a famous battle in 1066 when King Harold of England defeated Harald of Norway.

Caption For Rothwell, Squires Hill C1960

The boundary wall of Manor Park lies to the right, with the manor house and vicarage, out of view behind the trees, on the opposite side of the road.

Caption For Carew, The Celtic Cross C1960

An inscription on the west face of Carew's Celtic cross commemorates Maredudd ap Edwin, joint ruler of the kingdom of Deheubarth in south west Wales, who died two years into his reign

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1955

There is now plenty of traffic on the street. A sign in the middle of the row of buildings on the left is for the library.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Inner Harbour C1955

This modern view of the inner basin and Military Road is interesting for two reasons: the construction of the new road brought a number of maritime business premises to Military Road, which

Caption For Huttons Ambo, Village School C1965

The Victorian village school in the small village of Huttons Ambo, on the River Derwent, served the twin villages of High and Low Hutton for many years.

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Caption For Cutcombe, C1965

The focus of Cutcombe is now Wheddon Cross. Here in the old part of the village were once shops, a school and a pub. A Victorian post box sits in the wall on the right, out of view.

Caption For Ditcheat, The Village C1955

The name of this village derives from 'dyke gate', referring to the control of water through sluices.

Caption For Goodrich, Kerne Bridge C1960

The buildings on the far bank stand on the site of Flanesford Priory, one of the many places of worship dissolved during the reign of Henry VIII.

Caption For Wool, Bridge And Manor C1960

Thomas Hardy used the Manor at Wool as the setting for the disastrous honeymoon of Tess and Angel Clare in his novel 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles'.

Caption For Bath, Queen Square 1901

Having completed our tour of the central part of the city, this chapter provides an itinerary taking in the best of the great terraces, squares and crescents that were developed to its north.

Caption For Wisbech St Mary, High Street C1960

Heading north-east we come to Wisbech St Mary, which is built alongside the New River, which takes the water of the Nene to the huge pumping station at Denver Sluice.

Caption For Longdon, The Moat House C1960

The village of Longdon lies on the western edge of some high ground, separating Longdon Marsh from the River Severn.

Caption For Hull, Queens Gardens C1965

Ironically, having had no customs and excise provision during the 18th century, the north side of the dock was to become the site of Portcullis House, the local headquarters of Her Majesty's Customs

Caption For Ware, The Allen & Hanbury Works C1965

The Lee and Stort Navigation north of London is a series of short canals linking the eponymous river­s. In this view, it is about to enter a canalised section in the industrial end of Ware.