Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897, St Hilary Ref. RNE823901
1946, Fenton Ref. NPO704442
1897, Shelton Ref. RNE829621
1889, West Newton Ref. HOSM63923
1899-1900, East Village Ref. RNC697967
1902, Bucknall Ref. RNC654827
1902, Newfield Ref. RNC790861
1903-1908, Newland Ref. RNC791132
1903, Church End Ref. RNC668361
1902, Ravenscliffe Ref. RNC813748
1902, Stanfield Ref. RNC838222
1903, Water End Ref. RNC861479
1921, Hanford Ref. POP726392
1921, Hartshill Ref. POP727990
1921, Oxford Ref. POP799156
1921, Stanfield Ref. POP838222
1924, Water End Ref. POP861479
1924, Wold Newton Ref. POP872170
1947, Church End Ref. NPO668361
1946, Cornhill Ref. NPO677719

Books

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

Memories

29,068 memories found. Showing results 691 to 700.

Ring Road

This is the ring road on the west side of the camp with the camp shop just visible in the background

A memory of Shoeburyness by Alan Perry

Lochcarron Pro War Years

In the mid forties to 1950, my father was the manager of the Lochcarron hotel. Despite being very young at the time I do remember the place and have some great stories to tell to people who were there around the same time. Cath

A memory of Lochcarron in 1948 by Cath Holman

9th Wembley Cubs And Sea Scouts

Was a member of the cubs and then the 9th Wembley Sea Scouts in the scout hut on the grounds of St Johns Church. This shot of the Church Lynch Gate is just as I remember it.

A memory of Wembley in 1954 by Chris Brown

Waiting Room

In Spring 1948 I caught my finger in a folding chair at school and by the evening an abscess had formed. It was so painful that because our doctor's surgery was already closed my father took me to the Infirmary, but we landed in the ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1948 by Diana Dioszeghy

The School House

My great great grandfather Matthew Stannett was an elementary teacher along with his wife Sarah Bush Bolton (Stannett). They lived in the school house in 1881 with their five children. Has anyone got a photo of the house or know of the Stannett family?

A memory of Thrapston by Nikki Everett

Coopers

I remember this building being Handscombes Ironmongers. And one end of it being a pram shop in the early 80's I think . I bought my parents their 25th wedding anniversary present in Handscombes... a dinner service in a Poppy ...Read more

A memory of Bishop's Stortford in 1968 by Sue Spooner

Pier Walk

When we were at Shoebury on holiday Mum and Dad always took me on the pier. We went out by train and usually walked back providing the weather was good. I can still remember the platforms either end and the green trains with the ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by Alan Perry

Ice Cream Cart

Can anyone remember the horse-drawn ice-cream cart, the guy had as I remember a green cart, a white coat and a whistle. His ice-cream was really good proper stuff, then soft ice-cream came along and that was it, he must have just ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Jeff Cass

Grannys House

my grandparents lived at 77 Old Hill, third house just behind tree, Mr and Mrs Thomas.  I lived there till they built the Wimpy estate on fields behind my mum and dad, then got a council house. I loved living on the old hill, the ...Read more

A memory of Bolsover in 1957 by Linda Geraghty

Town Of My Great/Grt. Grandfather

My Great, great Grandfather--Thomas Garnham was married in this lovely church three days before the battle of Trafalgar in Oct---1805. He was described as a 'Sailmaker' at this time aged 24 years. He had ...Read more

A memory of Boston by Gerald Garnham

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 1,657 to 1,680.

Caption For Brynmawr, Beaufort Street C1950

The most surprising feature of this busy shopping scene is the complete lack of any vehicles.

Caption For Geddington, Village 1922

The Cross in Geddington's village centre was built in 1294 to commemorate Queen Eleanor of Castile, the beloved wife of Edward I.

Caption For Chipstead, Shabden Cottages C1955

The scout hut, agricultural vehicle and long forgotten signboard are features of the left-hand side of High Road looking towards Elmore Pond.

Caption For Theale, High Street C1955

Much of Theale High Street remains unchanged, though it is unlikely that we would find this part of the village free of traffic today.

Caption For Uppingham, School Quadrangle 1922

Behind the tree, the Big Schoolroom (1863) blends very well with the Tercentenary School House (1889) to form a quadrangle reminiscent of Oxbridge.

Caption For Lower Peover, The Cobbles And Church C1965

St Oswald's Church sits right at the end of a very rough cobbled road, hence the street is called The Cobbles.

Caption For Cardiff, The Library 1896

A bust of Minerva sits proudly atop the grand Hayes façade of the library extension, probably pictured at the time of its opening in 1896.

Caption For Halland, Cross Roads C1965

We are on the Eastbourne main road, south of Uckfield. Halland Park Farm is the remains of the mansion built in 1595 to replace Laughton Place as the principal house of the Pelham family.

Caption For Keymer, Keymer Road C1965

Keymer is at the foot of the Downs near Hassocks.The Norman church of St Cosmos and St Damian was re-built in 1866. Ockley Manor is an 18th-century brick house, with a dovecote.

Caption For Aylesford, The Friars Original Buildings C1960

They stayed here until the Dissolution of the Monasteries three hundred years later. Four hundred years after it was dissolved, the Carmelites returned.

Caption For Durham, Old Elvet 1914

On the right is that well-known hotel, the Royal County, created in the 19th century out of former town houses belonging to the Ratcliffe and Bowes families.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, Mount Pleasant C1955

The carefully-pollarded lime trees along both sides of this north to south street help to shade the frontages of the varied shops and other retail establishments which flourish here.

Caption For Barton Seagrave, Old Cottages C1955

Only a couple of miles from Kettering, the village of Barton Seagrave retains plenty of charm and character.

Caption For Great Houghton, High Street C1965

This chapter ends at Great Houghton, south-east of Northampton. It is a small village with a few modern closes. The White Hart pub is little changed.

Caption For Naseby, The Monument C1960

A little north of the attractive village of Naseby, on the Market Harborough road, this 40 ft high stone obelisk commemorates the Battle of Naseby at which the New Model Army routed the Royalists in 1645

Caption For Troutbeck, Kirkstone Pass C1870

His carriage has stopped near the summit of Kirkstone, one of the most famous of the Lake District passes, which connects Troutbeck with Patterdale.

Caption For Morecambe, The Central Pier 1888

Morecambe is much frequented by trippers from the busy towns of Lancashire and Yorkshire, for whose recreation are provided abundant entertainments of distinctly popular order.

Caption For Sully, The Hospital C1950

Ideally located to take advantage of the beneficial properties of sea air, the south-facing hospital wards further benefited from the shelter of existing trees.

Caption For Kempston, All Saints' Church C1955

Standing on the bank of the Great Ouse about a mile from the centre of Kempston, the parish church is a stone building wherein the tower, at least, is Norman in origin.

Caption For Buxton, In Corbar Woods 1915

This wooded area to the north of the town was laid out and intersected with walks in the latter half of the 19th century and remain today a pleasant, if steep walk to the northern rim of the bowl

Caption For Caerphilly, Castle C1955

This view shows Caerphilly following the restoration both of its fabric and its water defences by the Marquis of Bute.

Caption For Stamford, High Street, St Martin's C1960

The window boxes of the George Hotel are still a feature today, and the range of buildings on the right of the photograph continues to be used as shops, now antiques and furnishings, although previously

Caption For Preston, The Bridge Over The Ribble 1903

Here we see the river bank of the Ribble just west of the main railway bridge at the end of South Meadows.

Caption For Littlebredy, Old Thatched Houses And Church C1940

The pretty cottages of Little Bredy stand in a peaceful setting along the valley of the River Bride, despite having been in the front line of Britain's defence during the dark days of the 1940s.