Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1906 - 1948, Llanreath Ref. HOSM51953
1906 - 1948, Pennar Ref. HOSM56364
1906 - 1948, Pembroke Ref. HOSM35024
1906 - 1948, Maiden Wells Ref. HOSM53011
1906 - 1948, Chapel Hill Ref. HOSM55776
1887 - 1913, Minffordd Ref. HOSM53842
1898 - 1923, Edenhall Ref. HOSM44569
1898 - 1923, Fair Hill Ref. HOSM47022
1897 - 1913, Hartsop Ref. HOSM47753
1897 - 1913, Howtown Ref. HOSM49060
1898, Little Salkeld Ref. HOSM51597
1897 - 1913, Lowther Ref. HOSM52727
1898, Matterdale End Ref. HOSM53334
1897, Maulds Meaburn Ref. HOSM53346
1906, Penryn Ref. HOSM58160
1906, Chyandour Ref. HOSM35042
1877 - 1906, Heamoor Ref. HOSM47974
1907, Kenneggy Ref. HOSM48442
1907, Kenneggy Downs Ref. HOSM52593
1877 - 1906, Newmill Ref. HOSM54896

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,049 to 18,072.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,521 to 7,530.

Summer Of 1990

I was lucky enough to go abroad for our family holiday every year. Towards the end of the 1980s my second holiday around August time would be to go to Treyarnon Bay with my best friend Becci and her parents, and I fell in love ...Read more

A memory of St Merryn in 1990 by Debbie Turner

Radlett Park Estate Help

Hello, I am a Radlett Resident and I am desperate for any knowledge you may have of the Radlett Park Estate and its development in the early 1900s. Please call me as soon as you can - 01923 856754. Thanks. Nov/2009

A memory of Radlett by Gordon Parsons

Workers At The Power Station

My family, the Lasts, lived in Leiston and worked at the Sizewell Power Station during 1965-66. They were good friends with Andy Bell who also worked at the Power Station inspecting the welding of the pipes. If ...Read more

A memory of Sizewell in 1965 by Kim Hogg

446 Bepton The Lovely Old House

I stayed a number of times at this address whith my father's relatives, an Aunty Nance and Uncle Jack (possibly a Howick connection).

A memory of Bepton in 1949 by Patricia Salter

My Mam

The lady waiting for the bus is my mother, Rona Jones nee Jones, my gran lived in Alma, Tabernacle Street, which was a Chapel house, my Nan and Dadcu had to take care of the Chapel across the road, and in those days had to feed and ...Read more

A memory of Aberaeron by Michael Jones

Growing Up In Holbeach St Marks (The Marsh)

Although I was actually born in Holbeach Bank, and spent the first 3 1/2 years of my life in Holbeach St Matthews, I spent my childhood in Holbeach St Marks. My mother and father Ray and Greta ...Read more

A memory of Holbeach St Marks in 1955 by Alan Gray

Eccles Family History

My great-grandfather, Joseph Eccles, built Bilsborrow Hall. He owned a number of cotton mills in Preston and played cricket for Lancashire. I have just started to look into our family history and will hopefully be able to ...Read more

A memory of Bilsborrow by Peter Eccles

Ravenscraig Castle

Hi, we used to play at Ravenscraig every day as well, down the sands, the dungeons used to scare me when we looked through the slit windows, but when we got older and braver, and ventured down the in the dark (there was always ...Read more

A memory of Kirkcaldy in 1940 by Jim Cook

A Close Call

In 1941, during the Second World War, and I was a page boy working at the Osborne Hotel. I always rode my cycle to work and back. I believe it was on a Sunday that I was pushing my cycle up the lane at the side of the Palace Hotel, I ...Read more

A memory of Torquay in 1942 by Eric Harwood

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Come on people, let's hear from you in America, tell us some those war stories of the Doodlebugs that hit Kent.

A memory of Greenhithe by Clive Jeffrey

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,049 to 18,072.

Caption For Kilmington, The New Inn C1960

Most of East Devon's public houses are extremely ancient, and have served as places of refreshment for centuries.

Caption For Staithes, Cowbar Bank C1960

The narrow cobbled streets of Staithes wind down to the North Sea. Cobles (the local fishing boats, based on a Viking design) are pulled up above the Easington Beck as it flows out into the sea.

Caption For East Lyng, St Bartholomew's Church C1955

Monks from the former abbey at nearby Athelney are reputed to have built part of the church and carved its bench ends with figures, some of which are depicted jumping over rhynes.

Caption For Brixham, Beacon Light, Berry Head 1906

Berry Head is the southern limit of Torbay, and a country park as well. A hundred years ago, it was being used by people for recreation purposes (left) and nautical types too (right).

Caption For Basildon, Market Pavement C1965

Basildon's first shop opened in Market Pavement on 16 August 1958. It was the premises of Allan Henbest, a tailor and outfitter, formerly of Laindon High Road.

Caption For Wickford, Runwell C1955

Judging by the slogan on the rectory wall, not everyone was happy with the post-war Conservative government.

Caption For New Brighton, The Tower 1898

It afforded magnificent views of the Isle of Man, the Welsh mountains and the Lakeland fells from the viewing platform at the top.

Caption For Upton, Ford Road C1960

Taken from the corner of Arrowe Park Road, this photograph is looking east along The Village.

Caption For Redditch, Market Place C1950

None of them remains on the same site, though Woolworths has not moved far.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, The Village 1914

Facing the small green is Riverview, a fine 18th-century brick house - it was the home of the artist Dendy Sadler in 1900.

Caption For Sawston, High Street C1965

The number of inns in Sawston is proof of its importance: it was on the coaching routes between Cambridge and London, and from Norwich to the south-west.

Caption For Dorchester On Thames, High Street C1965

The abbey church of St Peter and St Paul is all that remains of an Augustinian abbey built on the site in 1170. The High Street has many interesting houses, some dating back to the 16th century.

Caption For Eynsham, The Village C1965

Eynsham has developed from a small agricultural village, and is now almost the size of a small town. We are looking along Acre End Street.

Caption For Wallingford, The Diving Stage C1955

Judge William Blackstone, who wrote Commentaries on the Laws of England, paid for the spire of St Peter's Church, which we can see here in the background.

Caption For Horstead, The Old Mill C1960

This mill, on the river Bure, was the largest of the watermills in Norfolk.

Caption For Thetford, Haling Path C1955

Thomas Paine, the author of 'The Rights of Man' and participant in both the American and French revolutions, was born in Thetford in 1737.

Caption For Cockfosters, The Swimming Pool, Trent Park C1965

To the east of the house, the swimming pool, with its red-brick orangery designed by Reginald Cooper in the mid 1930s, presents a peaceful well-ordered scene.

Caption For Bath, C1965

Although fragments of the Norman abbey remain, the present abbey church dates from 1499, and was a prodigiously long time a-building: the nave was still roofless into the 17th century.

Caption For Limpley Stoke, Lower Village C1955

Further down this lane, the centre of Lower Limpley Stoke is reached, with the Hop Pole Inn on the left, the post office and village shop on the right, and the garage beyond, although the Esso sign has

Caption For Monkton Combe, The Mill C1955

At the end of Mill Lane, across the course of the old Somerset Coal Canal (1794-1898) and past a small 17th-century stone lock-up, is the former water mill.

Caption For March, St Wendreda's Church 1929

The roof of St Wendreda's Church is a testament to the carpenter's art, a hammerbeam roof with one hundred and twenty angels playing musical instruments.

Caption For Soham, From The Church Tower C1955

Between Soham and Wicken once lay a large expanse of water called Soham Mere. It suffered from gradual encroachment by farmers over the centuries, and finally succumbed in the drainage of 1664.

Caption For Easby, Abbey 1893

Little of the abbey church remains, but other buildings around the cloister are better preserved. This view shows the south transept (centre left), with the chapter house on the right.

Caption For Richmond, Catholic Church 1913

Richmond had a strong Roman Catholic tradition, partly due to the Lawson family of nearby Brough Hall, who gave the land here in Newbiggin for the church of St Joseph and St Francis Xavier; it was