Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1874 - 1875, Morton Ref. HOSM54118
1874 - 1900, Nantmawr Ref. HOSM54503
1885 - 1900, Penybontfawr Ref. HOSM56585
1875 - 1900, Sandford Ref. HOSM58469
1874 - 1900, Selattyn Ref. HOSM58804
1875 - 1880, Twyford Ref. HOSM62744
1889 - 1907, Askwith Ref. HOSM36413
1906 - 1907, Fewston Ref. HOSM45350
1887 - 1888, Alfington Ref. HOSM35782
1888, West Hill Ref. HOSM63857
1897 - 1910, Littlemore Ref. HOSM51679
1897 - 1919, Stadhampton Ref. HOSM60268
1897 - 1919, Waterperry Ref. HOSM63523
1897 - 1919, Waterstock Ref. HOSM63533
1897 - 1919, Wheatley Ref. HOSM64368
1895 - 1910, Tandridge Ref. HOSM61306
1880, St Merryn Ref. HOSM60202
1880 - 1905, Trevone Ref. HOSM62561
1880, Treyarnon Bay Ref. HOSM62586
1886, Collaton St Mary Ref. HOSM38031

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,025 to 18,048.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,511 to 7,520.

Patchway

I grew up here from 1972-98 then moved to Cornwall. I have great memories of living in Patchway and go back to see friends about twice a year. Andy.

A memory of Patchway by Andy Cox

My Home

I was raised in Twechar but left there when I was 8. I am now 45 and my memories are still strong of Twechar. I am very homesick still. I look at Twechar on google earth and I see the changes. I wish I could come home. I still remember all ...Read more

A memory of Twechar in 1967 by Carol Mcfadyen

Batemans My Grandfather

My grandfather, A J Hurd, was, for a time, Rudyard Kipling's head gardener at Batemans. He, my grandmother and my mother (now Joyce Richardson) and her sister (now Barbara Wainwright) lived in one of the cottages (which ...Read more

A memory of Burwash in 1920 by Ian Richardson

My Great Grandfather And Mother Isaacs

In 1939-40 I was evacuated to Lockeridge to live with my great-aunt Mrs Haynes, who I think lived in one of the thatched cottages in the photo of the Dene. She was, I think, housekeeper at the big house in ...Read more

A memory of Lockeridge in 1940 by Arthur Jones

The Long Family Hindringham

Although not from Hindringham myself, I am the last of the Long family, who for many generations lived in Hindringham.  My Grandfather Alex, Great Aunt May, and Great Uncle Ezra were just a few of my family, who, no ...Read more

A memory of Hindringham

Deepcut Village

This image is actually taken from Deepcut Bridge Road, around the junction of Woodend Road, with the barracks away to the left. Blackdown Road is a few hundred yards behind the photographer here. The shops in view are now a hairdressers, and fast food places!

A memory of Frimley

Pea Shooter And Buses

It was about 1953 when we discovered pluffers and ca caws. The pluffer was a device we used for a pea-shooter. This was a straight stem from a weed and it was about an inch or so in diameter, hollow through the centre and ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1953 by Jimmy Burrows

The Local Dances And Playing Pool

In the mid 1950s to early 1960s there were local dance halls, one at Newburn which was down Station Road, take a left towards the bridge and it was just there on the left side opposite the level crossings near ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1955 by Jimmy Burrows

Wandsworth Town Hall

My great-grandfather was the Wandsworth Town Hall Keeper at the old Town Hall until about 1929, and my mother was born in the building. Later they moved to the Municipal Buildings where my grandfather took over the role ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth in 1952 by Lisa Hunnybun

Shirtcliffe Family In Babworth

Some years ago I visited Babworth to search for any information about my ancestors the "Shirtcliffes" I was unsuccessful as it was a weekend and there were not many people about. I know my ancestor William ...Read more

A memory of Babworth by Maureen Davies

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,025 to 18,048.

Caption For Powerstock, Eggardon Hill 1906

This photograph shows the skyline from the profile of Bell Stone (left, top) along to the ramparts of the Iron Age hill-fort on Eggardon Hill (right, top).

Caption For Blakeney, High Street C1965

In this area there are a concentration of attractive small plaques above the doors and lintels announcing that the cottages are owned by Blakeney Neighbourhood Housing Association.

Caption For Cley, The Church 1957

St Margaret's stands on high ground at the southern end of the present village near the green at Newgate.

Caption For East Runton, The Gap C1955

The old Gap, originally used by fishermen to reach the sea, had become widened by thousands of visitors' feet, so it was smartened up with ornamental embankments by the camp sites; even

Caption For Kenilworth, The Castle 1892

One of the finest castle ruins in the UK, Kenilworth began as a timber fort. The first stone castle was built c1120 by Geoffrey de Clinton, chamberlain and treasurer to Henry I.

Caption For Kingsbury, The Church C1955

The Church of St Peter and St Paul overlooks the River Tame and was founded c1150 by Osbert de Arden. The Norman nave survives, but the chancel and tower were added in the 13th century.

Caption For Witchampton, Village 1904

The lychgate is still in place, and so are the school wall and railings (right), the porch of Linden Lea (left), and the stones protecting it from passing traffic.

Caption For Daventry, Recreation Ground C1965

The Recreation Ground, known as 'the Rec', was purchased by public subscription started in 1887, the year of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.

Caption For Ramsgate, Sands Station C1920

The Harbour, or Sands, station dominated Ramsgate beach from the time it was constructed.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, The Abbey C1955

The abbey, the oldest building in Minster, is to be found at the lower end of the village.

Caption For Bollington, Church Street C1955

Those factories were especially renowned for the quality of their Liberty cottons.

Caption For Long Eaton, High Street C1950

Although still firmly in Derbyshire, Long Eaton has almost been swallowed up by the suburbs of nearby Nottingham, across the River Trent to the east.

Caption For East Runton, Caravan Sites C1955

The author, who owns a touring caravan, has mixed opinions on this view of Cromer from East Runton.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Flitch Trials, Chairing The Winners 2000

This is Fred and Joan Shepherd (themselves Dunmow residents) being carried in a replica of the ancient Flitch Chair.

Caption For Athelhampton, Hall C1955

Tradition alleges that Athelhampton is the site of a palace of the Saxon King Athelstan, though the present house is largely Tudor.

Caption For Yetminster, View From Tarks Hill C1960

Yetminster rather resembles one of those lovely stone built villages in the Cotswolds, and has an unusual look for a Dorset settlement.

Caption For Rye, Lion Street 1903

Fletcher's House, on the top right, is said to be the birthplace in 1576 of the dramatist John Fletcher of Beaumont and Fletcher fame; he also collaborated with Shakespeare on 'Two Noble Kinsmen'.

Caption For East Dean, War Memorial 1921

East Dean's simple war memorial fits well on the green of this flint-built village.

Caption For Chatham, Buckmore Park Camp Activities C1965

In the 1960s, camping was the most important of all scouting activities, and Scout and Cub groups - no Guides until the late 1960s - brought their own tents and other equipment to the open

Caption For Levens, Hall, The Gardens 1891

Beaumont trained at Versailles and was in much demand, but spent the last 40 years of his life working for James Bellingham at Levens Hall.

Caption For Ormskirk, Victoria Gardens C1965

Later, brought within easy travelling distance of Liverpool by the railway, wealthy businessmen built comfortable houses away from the city's grime.

Caption For Over Kellet, The Green C1960

The nearer is a war memorial and the other is a massive stone cross, erected on the base of the original village cross.

Caption For Reading, The Maiwand Memorial C1920

After World War I the base of the Maiwand Memorial with its fluted pilasters and stone swags was rebuilt in a harder limestone, for the name panels had eroded badly.

Caption For Reading, University College 1912

In 1912 the college was an extension college of London University, which is how most of the 'red brick' universities started; it achieved independent status in 1926.