Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885 - 1886, Braunstone Town Ref. HOSM38731
1884, Cold Newton Ref. HOSM41468
1885 - 1901, Cosby Ref. HOSM42019
1885, King's Norton Ref. HOSM50225
1885 - 1901, Littlethorpe Ref. HOSM51682
1884 - 1902, Marefield Ref. HOSM53143
1885 - 1886, Narborough Ref. HOSM54522
1885, Peatling Magna Ref. HOSM56211
1885, Smeeton Westerby Ref. HOSM59579
1883 - 1884, Syston Ref. HOSM61240
1885, Willoughby Waterleys Ref. HOSM64661
1898 - 1923, Cublington Ref. HOSM42545
1881 - 1900, Hockliffe Ref. HOSM48653
1898 - 1923, Horton Ref. HOSM48971
1900 - 1923, Mentmore Ref. HOSM53502
1881 - 1900, Stanbridge Ref. HOSM60221
1882 - 1883, Sizewell Ref. HOSM59422
1885 - 1902, Ashton Ref. HOSM36375
1885, Barons' Cross Ref. HOSM37092
1897 - 1898, Hamsey Ref. HOSM47522

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,137 to 17,160.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,141 to 7,150.

Childhood Memories By Deborah Taylor Nee Barraclough

As a child I spent all my summers in Pickmere at my nana's caravan on a camp site just across from the entrance to Pickmere Lake. My nana worked in the Happy Hour Club, and also in Happy Hour ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1963 by debbietaylor61

Bilston Born

I was born in Bilston at my granny's house although we moved to Tipton when I was 6 but I spent most of my life around the area and have fond memories of Bilston market (the old one), it was magical when I was small. I was born in ...Read more

A memory of Bilston by Christine Metcalf

Princes End Bred

I was bought up in Princes End from the age of 6, my brother and parents are still there. It's a bit dilapidated now but was brilliant when I was young. The community was full of families where generations lived just streets ...Read more

A memory of Princes End by Christine Metcalf

My Great Grandparents

My Great Grandparents, Thomas and Ellen Jenkins, moved from Bristol to 76 Jersey Road, Blaengwynfi around 1899/1900. Thomas was a grocer. He had an assistant called J A J Spreaklin who was from Coytrahen. Thomas and Ellen ...Read more

A memory of Blaengwynfi in 1900 by Steve Lucas

Childhood

Kilburn was always a magical place for me as a child, lying as it does beneath the hillside where the White Horse is carved. As children we would cycle the seven miles from our home village to spend the day on and around the horse. A ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1940 by Margaret O'mahony

Weston Point I.C.I Recreation Club And Runcorn Town

Memory, Saturday Night Old Time dance upstairs in theI.C.I Club. My father played there on the drums. I was there with a girlfriend and her mother and father and grandmother, the old lady taught me ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1957 by Robert Welding

Friends From Stdavids Now Living In Spain

We have friends living in Spain, up in the mountains of Murcia. Ian's wife, Elle, I believe originated from St Davids and surrounding area, while Ian was originally from London and then Hereford (a really ...Read more

A memory of St Davids by Charles Trevelyan

What A Picturesque Valley

Well, about 34 years ago, I used to work in Forge Road, Port Talbot; part of my work in the newspaper industry sent me checking on all newsagents in the Valley, through Cwmavon up passing Pontrhydyfen, Duffryn Rhondda, ...Read more

A memory of Cwmavon by Charles Trevelyan

Porthcawl

My best memories of Porthcawl are when my gran (Mrs Gwen Ware) was alive, she lived at Elm Cottage, in New Road. I was very young in the early 1970s to the very early 1980s. Grampy used to take me to the park and Coney Beach, and every ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl by peteseaton

Figheldean Manor

In 1945, just before VJ day, I moved from Scotland with my mother, to Figheldean Manor, to join my father who was then based at RAF Netheravon. I had never seen houses with flint walls and thatched roofs before, moreover, I had ...Read more

A memory of Figheldean by Ronnie Meredith

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 17,137 to 17,160.

Caption For Castor, Main Road C1955

Here we see the use of local stone for building. The Prince of Wales is a name chosen to honour many pubs, and is fitting for a Royal County.

Caption For Guildford, Castle 1895

The ruinous 70ft high 12th century keep, all that remains of Henry III's favourite palace. It was the only Royal Castle in Surrey; the motte was raised soon after the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Ickleford, The Village 1903

The centre of this straggling village on the outskirts of Hitchin boasted two public houses beside the Green and across the road from the cedars and prominent yew tree in St Katherine's chuchyard.

Caption For Sandbanks, Haven Hotel 1900

At the turn of the century the ferry was only for foot passengers. To the right is the Haven Hotel, and one of Guglielmo Marconi's radio masts.

Caption For Sandplace, Looe Valley 1901

This is the lower reach of the old Liskeard and Looe Canal; it was still used occasionally at this date to carry sea sand and limestone for burning in the kilns at Sandplace.

Caption For Babbacombe, The Beach 1889

The thatched house (now demolished) is The Glen, the scene in 1884 of the murder of Emma Keyse by her handyman John Lee.

Caption For Tiverton, Town Hall 1890

Incorporation as a municipal borough - which Tiverton achieved in 1615 - gave the town a measure of self-government, and allowed, amongst other things, 'a town-hall, a mace, fine gowns and other gayeties

Caption For Thurlestone, Cottages 1890

These villagers - probably a farm labourer and his family - existed in a world completely different from that of the members of the Golf Club that was founded less than a mile away in 1897.

Caption For Torcross, The Sands 1896

During a storm in the winter of 1978-9, waves were breaking over the tops of the houses.

Caption For Amport, Village 1898

During the 1830s this pretty village was the scene of a major uprising among farm labourers, with angry mobs burn- ing hayricks and destroying machinery.

Caption For Netley Abbey, Hospital From Pier 1908

Netley Hospital, which opened in 1868, was a quarter of a mile long and cost more than £300,000 to construct.

Caption For Cambridge, Jesus Lock 1925

The curious Mathematical Bridge across the Cam, built on geometric principles, and originally held together - so the story goes - without any fixing devices.

Caption For Uley, Green And Church 1904

The Old Crown Inn and the adjoining cottages are faced by the Georgian houses on the other side of the green.

Caption For Bigbury, The Village 1925

Bigbury-on-Sea stands on a promontory above the River Avon, which rises high on southern Dartmoor. This was a rural backwater until well into the 20th century.

Caption For Bakewell, Rutland Square C1955

Note the appearance of an early form of television aerial on the chimney to the right.

Caption For Edensor, The Village C1960

For years, the village of Edensor used to be within sight of Chatsworth Houe, until the 6th Duke decided it spoilt his view. Thus, it was demolished and rebuilt here, one mile away, in 1839.

Caption For Worcester, The Cathedral From The River Severn 1891

This tranquil view, taken from the west bank of the Severn, includes not only the cathedral but also All Saints' Church and St Andrew's.

Caption For Worcester, Silver Street C1950

Silver Street originally stood just outside the city walls, linking Lowesmoor with Corn Market, until it was cut off from the latter by the construction of City Walls Road.

Caption For Runswick, Bay 1927

Perhaps the fisherman is yarning to the children about the hob (a Yorkshire goblin) who is said to live in the hollows to the south of the village.

Caption For Runswick, Bay 1927

Perhaps the fisherman is yarning to the children about the hob (a Yorkshire goblin) who is said to live in the hollows to the south of the village.

Caption For North Berwick, Marine Hotel And Links 1897

North Berwick's popularity as a resort began in the 1840s, but as late as 1859, when HRH The Prince of Wales visited the town, there was a serious lack of accommodation for tourists.

Caption For York, View From Skeldergate Bridge C1885

We are looking towards Ouse Bridge with South Esplanade on the right.

Caption For Colchester, Scheregate

The 16th-century premises of H F Smith are now a shop dealing in ethnic ornaments, whilst the barber's shop (see the stripy pole) now sells antiques. The girl's panama hat is typical of the period.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Yacht Basin And The Harbour 1921

Two paddle steamers are berthed on the opposite quay, and in the centre of the picture a lady is being rowed down to the river. We can just see the swing bridge in the background.