Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886 - 1905, Cefneithin Ref. HOSM40539
1879 - 1905, Cwmbach Ref. HOSM42705
1878 - 1905, Felinfoel Ref. HOSM45256
1878 - 1905, Llangennech Ref. HOSM51877
1887 - 1888, Capel Seion Ref. HOSM54466
1879 - 1905, Tumble Ref. HOSM62661
1887 - 1899, Llanfairfechan Ref. HOSM34815
1905 - 1906, Llanfyrnach Ref. HOSM51862
1904 - 1905, Bwlchygroes Ref. HOSM70024
1909 - 1910, Llangollen Ref. HOSM34823
1898 - 1899, Eglwyseg Ref. HOSM44675
1909 - 1910, Pandy Ref. HOSM56042
1898 - 1910, Garth Trevor Ref. HOSM56846
1898 - 1899, Rhewl Ref. HOSM57682
1884 - 1901, Dolwen Ref. HOSM43339
1885 - 1901, Llanifyny Ref. HOSM56063
1887 - 1904, Abergwesyn Ref. HOSM35554
1887 - 1904, Cwrtnewydd Ref. HOSM42754
1879 - 1901, Blaisdon Ref. HOSM38049
1881 - 1905, Looe Ref. HOSM34847

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,209 to 17,232.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,171 to 7,180.

Devon Born And Bred!!

What a great web site! I was born at Tiverton Hospital in 1948. My mother, father and brother lived in Market Street. On a visit from Australia in 1995, my father and I visited Tiverton - to return to the place of my birth. ...Read more

A memory of Tiverton by Pippa Westren(Nee Sims)

When We Came Here

When our family, consisting of myself, Jean Pauline Smith, my mother who has since passed away (also called Jean, but her middle name is Audrey), and my sister and brother came to Bulwell, we came from the famous or infamous ...Read more

A memory of Bulwell in 1978 by Jean Smith

East Ham Technical College 1963 1966

This picture takes me back a long way. I was a student at this college from Sept 1963 to July 1966. I lived in East Ham at the time so I could easily walk to it in about 10 minutes. I had a lot of happy times ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1965 by Colin Wood

Brim Boys School

This school was the eptitome of a 1960s and 1970s style working class English school. If you've ever seen the school scenes in the film 'Kes' in which a young boy rears a baby kestrel then you will have seen life at "Brim boys". ...Read more

A memory of Brimington in 1971 by Fiddler Crab

From The 1950s On

I moved to Hundleton in the 1950s and spent all my childhood in and around, living at Belmont then Quiot's Hill before living for a while in Gilead, then back to River View. As the years passed my love for Freshwater West grew ...Read more

A memory of Hundleton in 1957 by Charles Stanley

Wimbledon Town Hall

I worked at Wimbledon Town Hall 1966-1970 in the Computer Room. My sis & my friend Kathy worked there also. We worked at the top of the building. Mr Powell was the boss, & Elsie was Supervisor. My friends & I ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon in 1970 by Diane Cotterill

Memories Of Peggy Pinner

My parents, Peggy and Stan Pinner, moved to Hunsdon from Leyton in 1957. Stan's family was from Wyddial and Aspenden, so Hunsdon was a good fit for them. A small estate was being erected on Wicklands Road and they bought ...Read more

A memory of Hunsdon in 1957 by Valerie Stephens

Choir Boys

Hello - I was a chorister at the church, I think between 1958/60 as I was born in 1947,o ur family the Schofields lived at no 10 Carville Avenue, Southborough, we were a Christian family. I have only found out by doing family ...Read more

A memory of Southborough in 1958 by Nigel Schofield

New Vicar For Dovercourt

My father was inducted as the new vicar on 31st December 1949 at All Saints Church. I was just nine at the time but I retain some dim memories of a packed church! My dad stayed at Dovercourt until his retirement in 1976. ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt in 1949 by Martin Johnson

Happy Days

I was born in Shuttleworth and have happy memories.I went to St John's church and was in the choir. I was Rose Queen at the age of 7 (not quite sure on my age then but it is close enough). I also remember Saturday nights ...Read more

A memory of Shuttleworth Pasture

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 17,209 to 17,232.

Caption For Bordon, The Village C1905

The War Office purchased over 1600 acres of land here in 1863, and by 1903 camps had been constructed for troops returning from the Boer War.

Caption For Braunston, The Canal C1965

At the time of this view, it would have been called the Rose and Castle. Since then, it has undergone massive refurbishment and changes of name before becoming The Mill House.

Caption For Marnham, The Ferry 1913

This view, from the end of a path leading past the Brownlow Arms to the west bank of the Trent, looks across the tidal river from Nottinghamshire to South Clifton in Lincolnshire.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach C1960

This beach is far less crowded than those shown in the 1950s, the Indian Summer of the British seaside town.

Caption For York, The Minster 1908

To the right of this view is Duncombe Place, with the tall memorial to the soldiers who took part in the Boer War. It was erected in 1905.

Caption For Bishop's Waltham, The Church Of St Peter C1955

With its modern tower and spire rising 140 feet above Twyford, the handsome church looks out across woods and meadows towards the bank of the Itchen.

Caption For Dublin, Christchurch Cathedral 1897

A close-up showing the foundations of the original Chapter House dating back to the early 18th century.

Caption For Dittisham, The Dart At Sharpham 1889

The boathouse on the opposite bank belongs to Sharpham House, the Georgian pile visible above the trees, which was designed by Sir Robert Taylor.

Caption For Countess Wear, The Bridge Over The Exe 1906

The Exe was one of Devon's richest salmon rivers, although as early as the 19th century concern was being expressed about the level of the stocks - vast numbers were taken when they were on their way upstream

Caption For Washington, The Street C1960

The fact that the road level is significantly lower than the ground on either side confirms the antiquity of the settlement.

Caption For Deepcut, Gunners At Work 1906

A group of gunners from the Royal Field Artillery pause in their task of servicing their heavy artillery outside the ordnance depot at Deepcut Camp, which had been built in 1901.

Caption For Eastham, The Church And Church Lane C1955

Many visitors come to admire the beauty of St Mary's Church. The original church was built in the 12th century.

Caption For Hoylake, Railway Inn C1965

Today the size of this pub (built in 1938) reminds us that by the 20th century Hoylake had become a holiday resort.

Caption For Westbury, The White Horse And Bratton Camp 1900

It was cut out of the chalk in 1778, although legend suggests that a shape facing the other way was carved out to commemorate King Alfred's defeat of the Danes in AD 878.

Caption For Mevagissey, Fore Street, The Post Office 1904

Girls, perhaps the shop assistants, crowd in the doorway of the post office, while at least one fisherman is walking up Fore Street.

Caption For Betws Y Coed, Waterloo Bridge 1892

There was little going on in Betwys-y -Coed until the road was improved for the Irish Mail in 1808.

Caption For North Warnborough, The Jolly Miller C1955

It was rebuilt in 1908 to plans by the architect Arthur J Stedman of Farnham in the mock-Tudor style prevalent at that time.

Caption For Tillington, All Hallows Church 1912

The coronet design on the tower of All Hallows Church is the only one of its kind in Sussex, and rarely found throughout the country.

Caption For Gorleston, The Beach 1904

In this quintessential holiday scene a pleasure craft hoists its sail ready to carry a party of trippers up and down the coast.

Caption For Accrington, Town Hall C1910

The handsome portico of the building has been the position from which civic dignitaries have overseen events such as the march past of the Accrington Pals on their way to training in August 1915.

Caption For Fulford, The River Ouse C1960

A pleasure boat crowded to the gunwales chugs serenely up the river at Fulford, just south of York on the Ouse.

Caption For Dunster, The Yarn Market C1955

This market, with the medieval Luttrell Arms Hotel to the right and Conygar Tower on the hill behind, has little changed.

Caption For Uffington, Village School Of Tom Brown's Schooldays C1960

Thomas Hughes, author of Tom Brown's Schooldays, was born in Uffington, and this 380-year-old school featured in the novel.

Caption For Bishopstoke, C1965

This village lies along the Itchen, where many old buildings can be found - the wide river fills one side of the road. Since the 1960s the village has expanded with new estates.