Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1883 - 1901, Eldersfield Ref. HOSM44701
1883, Gloucester Ref. HOSM61469
1883, Deerhurst Walton Ref. HOSM63355
1870 - 1895, Busbridge Ref. HOSM39643
1870 - 1896, Enton Green Ref. HOSM44860
1895, South Godstone Ref. HOSM59667
1887 - 1906, Trefasser Ref. HOSM62283
1889 - 1890, Beal Ref. HOSM37293
1887 - 1889, Gribthorpe Ref. HOSM47114
1888 - 1889, Yokefleet Ref. HOSM53542
1888 - 1889, Newland Ref. HOSM54887
1888 - 1904, Goole Ref. HOSM58470
1912, Cartmel Fell Ref. HOSM40251
1847 - 1848, Flookburgh Ref. HOSM45648
1911 - 1912, Meathop Ref. HOSM53401
1885 - 1903, Grantham Ref. HOSM34571
1887, Barkston Heath Ref. HOSM37026
1887 - 1904, Buckminster Ref. HOSM39378
1886 - 1903, Denton Ref. HOSM43126
1886, Fulbeck Heath Ref. HOSM45892

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,593 to 17,616.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,331 to 7,340.

Three Travellers

This photo was taken from in front of the Civic Centre in Dagenham. On the left of the photo is the Three Travellers pub, it is still there now in 2012. On the opposite side of the road is the Ship and Anchor pub, I think ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1964

Oakwood

I lived in Oakwood in the 50s as a child and would regularly be in Oakwood park all day on a Saturday. Quick return home for lunch in between playing on the swings, fishing nets at the wild pond, buying a packet of crisps ...Read more

A memory of Southgate

Little Dog On Line

We usually came to Banstead woods in the 1950s and 60s by bus, but I remember using the train on one occasion. A little poodle dog had somehow got on to the line, and he just kept on running between the rails, so that the ...Read more

A memory of Banstead by Linda Manton

Pubs

Does anyone remember the Duke of Ediniburgh pub, run by a great couple Eric and May Afrters every night done my early pub training in there all a by gone era now sadly.

A memory of Barnehurst in 1975 by Ken Medhurst

Days Gone By

My grandfather, Arthur William Robinson was a butler at Patshull House, during the early 1900's. My mother, Ivy was born in 1908 and remembers being invited by Lady Joan Legge up to the " big house" for tea on several occasions. ...Read more

A memory of Patshull Hall in 1900 by Susan Edwards

Daily Chats

I remember when I was a van salesman with Sunblest in Aberdeen - my round was Royal Deeside. My morning started at 02.30hrs in Northfield in Aberdeen. Loaded, I would head for Deeside. I enjoyed my round but more so when I ...Read more

A memory of Bridge of Gairn in 1983 by Ron Ewing

Memories Of Mid Fifties

I went to school nearby (South Holme High) and in the summer, my mum would pick me up from school and sometimes take me on the boating lake. Brilliant memories to see that picture. We lived in London Road South from 1955 -1957, in a flat above Whatley's bakery, then moved away to Kings Lynn.

A memory of Lowestoft in 1955 by Kieron Warren

Patterdale House

Hello, anyone who lived at Patterdale House - I lived at F40, my nanner lived at B29. I went to St Johns Cathedral, my friend was Elizabeth Taylor. She lived in the dwellings on Olfield Road as did my aunty Lizzie. I used to go to ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Carol Hinds

Evacuation To Newcastle

My aunt and uncle owned a hotel called Seapark on the Downs Road, Newcastle. I visited there regularly and in fact was evacuated there, during the second world war. I remember the american troops being stationed there, ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle in 1942 by Brian Murray

Tolley Family History

I've yet to visit Netherbury where my Tolley ancestors were based. I'm interested to hear about the Tolley family shoemaker who moved to Surrey sometime in the 70's/80's. They lived in a part of Netherbury named Braddicks. ...Read more

A memory of Netherbury in 1870 by Julia Tolley

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 17,593 to 17,616.

Caption For Plymouth, George Street 1889

George Street was once the very heart of the old city but was almost entirely destroyed in the blitz. Today, a short section behind the Theatre Royal is all that is left.

Caption For Dawlish, Blenheim Hotel 1925

The sweep of the sandy bay and the railway along the shore are clearly visible here. The Blenheim Hotel, shown in the centre, is now converted to holiday flats: a sign of the times.

Caption For Whitby, East Cliff 1901

The picturesque cottages of the east side surround the 199 church stairs. This was probably a Monday, as the washing is laid to dry on the sands.

Caption For Blackpool, North Pier And Fountain 1890

The oldest of the town's three piers, this one dates from 1863, and when it opened was known simply as Blackpool Pier.

Caption For Oxford, College Barges 1922

This scenic stretch of the Thames, overlooked by Christ Church Meadow, has long been a rowing reach; at one time the bank would have been lined with eye-catching college barges, which were used as

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Abbey Gardens 1898

This view is taken from the Vinefields side of the river, on the footpath leading from the Grammar School into the Abbey Gardens. The bridge was built and the footpath laid down in 1883.

Caption For Ripon, The Minster And The Bridge C1885

This short, 2-mile canal was opened in 1773, and is an extension of the River Ure. In this view of the stone-walled canal basin we see the cathedral rising over the roofs, and the old arched bridge.

Caption For Lydney, Newerne Street C1955

The 14th-century cross, on its original base and at the top of eight stone steps, underwent restoration in 1878.

Caption For Inverlochy, Castle C1890

It was here on 2 February 1645, after a forced march covering 30 miles in 36 hours over difficult terrain in the worst weather in living memory, that the great Marquess of Montrose, with fewer than 2,000

Caption For London, London Bridge 1890

A dense procession of top-hatted gentlemen hurry along the pavement to their city offices.

Caption For Lostwithiel, North Street 1906

The absence of traffic allows the children to loiter safely in the street.

Caption For Cadgwith, 1931

Narrow streets, pretty cottages (some of them thatched), fishing boats on the beach, and all in a beautiful setting on the Lizard peninsula, put Cadgwith on the list of places to visit once road transport

Caption For Romford, High Street 1910

It is remarkable that until the Eastern Avenue arterial road was built in the 1920s, the main trunk road from London to the port of Harwich and East Anglia passed through the narrow confines

Caption For Romford, Warren Drive, Elm Park C1950

Warren Drive with its neat bungalows and semi-detached homes provides the northern border of the Elm Park Estate, an impressive residential development inspired by the extension of the District Line

Caption For Gayton, The Mill C1955

The owners of Gayton Flour Mill built all these properties to house their workers.

Caption For Tylers Green, The Green C1955

Tylers Green was the centre of a major medieval tile-making industry whose decorated floor tiles were used at Windsor Castle in the 14th century and for paving numerous Chiltern churches.

Caption For Newton Valence, St Mary's Church 1907

It can just be seen on the west wall of the tower, through the branches of the tree.

Caption For Evesham, Merstow Green 1892

Three children play against the superb backdrop of some of the best ecclesiastical architecture in Worcestershire. Evesham's two churches share the same churchyard.

Caption For Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1895

This is the southern or `t`Cheshire side` of the lake, with the roof of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Hotel, which opened on 17 December 1875, just visible in the centre.

Caption For Malmesbury, River Avon From Daniel's Well C1955

Malmesbury is virtually surrounded by the two tributaries of the River Avon.

Caption For Dartmouth, Fairfax Place C1955

Their Christmas display had four tiers of dressed poultry hanging from the outside of the first storey, and staff had to remain on duty overnight to prevent chicken rustling.

Caption For East Meon, The Village 2004

This view of the Cross is taken from the road going to West Meon. In fifty years this road has seen traffic increase tenfold (making the taking of this photograph somewhat hazardous).

Caption For Rugby, Caldecott Park C1965

A floral crown marked the Coronation of King George VI in 1937, and in 1953, to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, a fragrant raised garden was created for the blind with a descriptive

Caption For Gravesend, Hms Gleaner 1902

Close-range torpedoes could carry a warhead of about 220 lbs of gun cotton and travel at about 32 knots; long- range torpedoes carried a lighter warhead and at travelled at a slightly slower speed