Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1906 - 1907, Sancreed Ref. HOSM58541
1906, Sennen Cove Ref. HOSM58951
1884, Little Comberton Ref. HOSM51517
1887 - 1899, Alwalton Ref. HOSM35920
1886 - 1901, Eastrea Ref. HOSM44486
1899 - 1900, Elton Ref. HOSM44800
1887, Norman Cross Ref. HOSM55122
1885 - 1899, Pilton Ref. HOSM56646
1887 - 1900, Water Newton Ref. HOSM63519
1896 - 1910, Nyewood Ref. HOSM55488
1910, West Harting Ref. HOSM63844
1895 - 1910, Lurgashall Ref. HOSM52815
1895 - 1896, Selham Ref. HOSM58921
1908, Norman's Bay Ref. HOSM55133
1899, Little Salisbury Ref. HOSM51596
1899, Manningford Bruce Ref. HOSM53165
1899, Milton Lilbourne Ref. HOSM53905
1899, New Mill Ref. HOSM54753
1899, Wilcot Ref. HOSM63813
1891 - 1892, Cropton Ref. HOSM42473

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,073 to 18,096.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,531 to 7,540.

Growing Up In Southall

I grew up in Southall in the 1940s and 50s. We lived in Gordon Road in a terraced house that backed onto The Tube. We had an outside toilet, no bathroom and, until I was about 6, no electricity. At the age of 5 I could ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1945 by John Lennon

Hms Worcester & F T Everard & Sons Ltd

I came to know Greenhithe very well. Firstly as a cadet on the Worcester from 1962 to 1965, and again from 1972 to 1979 when I was employed by Everards. Looking at Google maps of Greenhithe, the place has changed beyond recognition.

A memory of Greenhithe in 1962 by Barry Priddis

Long Time In Hospital

I was in the children's hospital from the age of 7 to 16 . The ward sister was D Overhand, the night nurse was Robinson, we call her Robbie. I remember by best friend there was called Denise O'Gorman. People used to get us mixed up as we looked alike.

A memory of Heswall in 1969 by Marie Lafferty

Rowes Of Netheravon.

As a little girl I remember visiting Auntie Alice and Uncle Bill Rowe. They lived in Vine Cottage just down from the SSW Army Camp. Dad was stationed there after the Second World War, that's where he met my mother Margaret ...Read more

A memory of Netheravon in 1965 by Christina Jobling

Park Lane

I spent many happy days during the summer holidays with my grandparents who lived at No 1 Park Lane. I played in the park opposite and in a wood across a field at the back of the house. There was a pig sty at the bottom of the ...Read more

A memory of Snitterfield in 1940 by David Chamberlain

Rye Grammar School

I have a great-grandfather and several of his brothers who went to this grammar school in the 1830s and 1840s and they all had very nice writing with perfect copperplate. So maybe the severity on the outside was reflected in the ...Read more

A memory of Rye

Bournemouth Gardens

When I was a child, my parents and my two brothers went to Bournemouth every year for 2 weeks holiday. I have nothing but happy memories of Bournemouth and Boscombe and the surrounding towns. I am now nearly 56 but I still ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1959 by Marian Hindley

Bomb Craters In Buckhurst Hill

I note that several Memory Writers have mentioned Knighton Woods and Lord's Bushes in their stories. I too remember these great places to play. We'd pretend we were soldiers defending an imaginary stronghold. ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Denman Lalonde

Guard Of Honour

Seventy years ago, I was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford and was selected to be included in the Guard of Honour when King George Vl visited in either April, May or June (memory not what it was at 88!) 1940. I ...Read more

A memory of Upper Heyford in 1940 by Jack Rhodes

Seaton Station

As a youngster living in Great Easton along the Welland valley, my school holidays in the early 1960s were largely spent at Seaton Junction station in Rutland. My friend Colin and I would cycle there with a bottle of ...Read more

A memory of Seaton in 1963 by Jim Sharman

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,073 to 18,096.

Caption For Wensley, The Village C1960

A workman (centre) scythes the grass on the village green at Wensley.

Caption For Whitstable, Marine Terrace 1950

But when fierce onshore winter storms arrive, as they did most devastatingly in 1953, the householders are made all too aware of their vulnerability to the forces of nature.

Caption For Waterbeach, High Street C1955

In the 1960s two large housing estates were laid out on the east and west of the main street, and in 1972 a Village Society was formed to oppose the continued growth.

Caption For Whittlesey, Market Place C1965

Most of the shops around the square have changed in the past ten years, including the thatched greengrocer's shop to the left of the Butter Cross, now a cab company and insurance office.

Caption For Padgate, Green Lane C1955

Over a century after Padgate was created as a separate parish in 1838, there is still an air of open countryside in this Green Lane.

Caption For Warrington, The Suspension Bridge And Parish Church C1955

Howley is one of Warrington's oldest districts, with a simple Norman castle standing guard over the ancient ford at Latchford.

Caption For Aldeburgh, High Street C1955

This view was taken from the first floor of the present Regatta Restaurant.

Caption For Cambridge, St John's College And Wren's Bridge C1955

Wren's bridge, built by Robert Rumbold in 1709-12, has a balustraded parapet and heraldic beasts on display.

Caption For Inveraray, Castle C1955

The 3rd Duke of Argyll decided to build a new castle: Roger Morrison was the architect and William Adam the clerk of works. The new site was 80 yards or so from the old castle.

Caption For Acock's Green, The Roundabout, Olton Boulevard East C1955

In 1839 the estate was sold to developers, but it was 1911 before it became part of Birmingham.

Caption For Formby, Town Centre C1960

Formby was once a fishing village, but the sea has receded at a number of places along the west coast (as at Southport), leaving the town two miles inland from Formby Point.

Caption For Bonchurch, The Pond And Cafe C1955

This later view of the pond is worth comparing to the earlier photograph of the same scene.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1901

With a little imagination, it is almost possible to smell the uncovered weed drying in the sun, as a lonely figure tramps with bowed back along the lower part of the slipway towards the boat trolley,

Caption For Stanford On Avon, All Saints Church C1965

In a picturesque setting of mature trees and a grassy churchyard, the building is in the main of the 14th century, apart from its two-bay 13th- century nave arcade.

Caption For Tavistock, West Street 1922

It was once the largest producer of tin in Europe. After this industry declined it turned to cloth. In the nineteenth century, copper took over - the Great Consols copper mine is nearby.

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Caption For Lynmouth, C1890

Paddle steamers from Bristol anchored out in the bay bringing trippers to enjoy the breezy heights of Lynton and Countisbury.

Caption For Wisbech, The Octagon Church 1901

To the left of the chapel is 'Glan Dyfi' house: formerly a school for young ladies and now known as Astral House, a branch of the RAF Association.

Caption For Aberdeen, The Water House 2005

The top storey was a cistern, supplying water to the city, all of which was below it at this time.

Caption For Stamford, Old St Peter's Gate Bastion C1955

Although isolated fragments of Stamford's 13th-century town walls can still be found around the town, often incorporated into later buildings, St Peter's Gate bastion or angle tower is the only recognisable

Caption For Coltishall, Lock 1902

This tranquil scene was destroyed in August 1912 when six inches of rain fell in twenty-four hours. The massive force of the great flood swept away the lock gates and undermined the foundations.

Caption For Rushton, Village C1955

Francis Tresham became one of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators, and approached his uncle Sir Thomas Tresham for financial help.

Caption For Blackpool, The Big Wheel 1896

Fancy a thing like this at the bottom of the garden? Each of the thirty cars held thirty passengers, and the ride lasted for about fifteen minutes.

Caption For Grantham, Angel And Royal Hotel 1904

The Angel Hotel is a remarkable late 15th-century stone-built inn, rebuilt on the site of a Knights Templar hostel where King John had held court in 1213; in this building Richard III signed the Duke of

Caption For Branston, The Church C1955

Branston, around its church, has delightful winding lanes; by the church stands Hainton House of 1765, a Georgian house of some dignity.