Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

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1880 - 1899, Mapperley Ref. HOSM53119
1906 - 1907, Langbar Ref. HOSM50706
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1886, Shepton Beauchamp Ref. HOSM59145
1886 - 1901, Winterhay Green Ref. HOSM64826
1906, North Killingholme Ref. HOSM55238
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1884 - 1885, Chelsworth Ref. HOSM40789
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1883 - 1884, Darmsden Ref. HOSM42892
1884, Great Bricett Ref. HOSM46835
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1892 - 1893, Beechcliffe Ref. HOSM48494

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,329 to 17,352.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,221 to 7,230.

Chingford Hatch

Does anyone remember the Manor pub at the bottom of Friday Hill? It was replaced by the Wheelwrights some years later, there used to be a van selling teas and coffees to the bus drivers and conducters in their breaks at the bus ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1957 by Christine Jeffrey

My 6 Years At Stanhope Castle

I have often wondered if I should one day be able to say what happened to me as a child during my 6 year stay at Stanhope. It was like living hell, yes the masters would have been prosecuted for abuse had it happened ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope in 1955 by Michael Heartshorn

My Grandparents And Visits To Them

My grandparents William and Amelia Love lived in Ryall. My grandmother purchased the cottage they lived in on her marriage. They had three sons Wilfred, Howard and Edward. My father Howard died in 2007. I ...Read more

A memory of Ryall in 1957 by Pauline Love

As A Child I Lived In The Estate Office

As a child I lived in the estate office in the square, my father was estate bailiff for W J Brymer for all of the war years. I remember many of the troops were billeted with us in the house, at one time we ...Read more

A memory of Puddletown in 1940 by Richard Gaunt

Finsbay Lodge

I have enjoyed visiting Harris ever since 1970. I was fascinated to learn that there had been a large and charismatic fishing lodge/hotel at Finsbay; even more odd was the fact that its origin and history were hardly known. I delved ...Read more

A memory of Finsbay in 1900 by Michael L.G. Gardner

Raf Upper Heyford

I was in the Parachute section at Heyford until 1950 when I left the RAF, as an ageing wrinkly my memories are not that good, But I remember we used to get a battered old coach at a weekend ( Smiths Coaches)( I ...Read more

A memory of Upper Heyford in 1950 by John Bond

Left To Work In Coal Mines Of Western Maryland, Usa

I am Howard F. Van Horn II. I live in Sandy, Utah, USA which is in the Great Salt Lake Valley. My great, great grandmother was Jane Price, wife of William Price. Jane was born in ...Read more

A memory of Blaenavon in 1860 by Howard F. Van Horn Ii

Summer Days

It was a happy childhood, I was born in Etwall in 1954 and our council house in Windmill Road is still our family home. Some of my fondest memories are the simple pleasures of life as a young lad in the 1950/60s. Always keen to get home ...Read more

A memory of Etwall in 1963 by Vince Cooper

Willingdon Childhood

I was born and raised in Willingdon and lived two doors away from the previous correspondent Ian Friend. I also attended the school referred to as Willingdon Church Hall before a new school was built in Rapsons(?) Road, ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon by Jeff Miller

Our Wedding

My husband Reginald and I were married at St Andrews Minster Ashingdon at 2 pm on saturday 16 September 1972. The service was conducted by The Rector Rev. Norman Cotgrove. I had 7 bridesmaids in blue,green,lilic,& lemon. Our ...Read more

A memory of Ashingdon in 1972 by Christine Willis

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 17,329 to 17,352.

Caption For Heysham, Main Street 1947

Heysham old village is an attractive place, with an assortment of stone cottages lining the streets.

Caption For Thorpe Market, The Tower Gunton Park C1955

The whole of Gunton village is included in the park and grounds of Gunton Hall.

Caption For Mildenhall, Market Place 1925

On the right are Mabel Kemp's cycle shop and Isaac Minn's, saddler.

Caption For Weybridge, Baker Street 1903

With the High Street to the left, and two little girls (right) posing with all the assurance of modern models outside the villa adjoining Dale's ornamental shop entrance, a cart stands at the beginning

Caption For Alfold, The Crown Hotel C1950

Like its near neighbour Dunsfold, this cluster of weather-tiled cottages close to the Surrey-Sussex border derives part of its name from the term for a cattle enclosure.

Caption For Bransgore, C1960

Bransgore, north of Christchurch, grew over the years as a sprawling residential village. The Three Tuns is still trading, and looks much the same today as it did when this picture was taken.

Caption For Walkington, The Village C1955

This is a quiet spot just west of Beverley. The village was built around Walkington Hall, and has a charming village pond.

Caption For Rayne, Old Cottages And Church C1960

The old house on the right has now been restored, but the seat on which the man rests is no more. Apart from these changes, this scene is little altered.

Caption For Slaidburn, From The Bank 1921

7 miles from Clitheroe on the banks of the River Hodder amidst moorland, Slaidburn is a popular village with walkers and cyclists. The view from the bank shows the 15th-century church of St Andrew.

Caption For St Audries, School 1903

St Audries occupies a natural bowl looking out over the sea above the cliffs of St Audries Bay. The main A39 skirts its southern edge, and you can catch a glimpse of it from the drive.

Caption For Beverley, East End From Chantry Lane 1886

There is no disputing the claim that the Minster is one of Europe's most beautiful and finest churches.

Caption For Gnosall, Wharf Road C1955

One of the few thatched buildings in the area, the Duke's Head is no longer a public house.

Caption For Penrith, From The Air C1953

An island of commercial premises faces right, into King Street, and left, into Rowcliffe Lane.

Caption For Upper Farringdon, The Street 1928

The Street is the name of this lane joining Lower Farringdon to Upper Farringdon. In the far distance we can see a cottage which was owned in 1839 by the Rev John Benn, friend of Jane Austen.

Caption For Holybourne, The London Road 1928

The fronts of Yew Tree Cottage and the Prince of Wales, seen here, were to be made flush with the road, which was also to go through the next two cottages.

Caption For Abingdon, The Old Bridge C1955

The stone houses on the left were built in the forecourt of the old gaol (out of view to the left); it had closed in 1868 after the assize courts finally went to Reading, and Abingdon's long battle

Caption For Cleeve Prior, C1955

As we walk around the village it is not at all apparent why it should be named Cleeve or 'cliff'; but in fact the village sits just a short distance away from a steep 200ft cliff overlooking

Caption For Darwen, The Circus C1951

It has the usual mixture of banks and public houses on its corners. A National Savings Centre is tucked away on the left of our picture, and the Millstone Hotel is at the far side.

Caption For St Alban's Head, Bottom Valley 1899

Hill Bottom (centre), south-west of Renscombe Farm is seen here in a view towards Chapman's Pool and Houn's-tout Cliff The slopes of the Plain and St Alban's Head (left) rise to the south.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1898

Behind the post office lamp on the right the tall new Lloyds Bank building has altered the roof line.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Sugar Loaf C1960

The Welsh name for the Sugar Loaf is Pen Y Fal, meaning 'top of the round hill'.

Caption For Runcorn, High Street C1965

The buildings on the corner here date from the 1860s. Notice the white building on the left with the fine windows.

Caption For Romford, South Street 1908

The 'Star Inn' on the left is being given a fresh lick of paint in this view from the railway bridge.

Caption For Dagenham, Church Street C1950

The Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, Dagenham, dates back to the 13th century. In 1800 the tower collapsed and was rebuilt.