Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1888 - 1899, Llangwnnadl Ref. HOSM70652
1899, Mynydd Nefyn Ref. HOSM54464
1888 - 1899, Mynytho Ref. HOSM70739
1888 - 1899, Rhoshirwaun Ref. HOSM57811
1896 - 1906, Queenborough Ref. HOSM35086
1884 - 1902, Hemington Ref. HOSM48216
1884 - 1885, Oakhill Ref. HOSM55517
1909 - 1910, Arborfield Ref. HOSM36082
1898, Chapel Row Ref. HOSM40555
1898 - 1910, Grazeley Ref. HOSM46789
1910, Knowl Hill Ref. HOSM50564
1898 - 1909, Padworth Ref. HOSM56002
1894 - 1909, Silchester Ref. HOSM59365
1898, Stanford Dingley Ref. HOSM60251
1898 - 1910, Tilehurst Ref. HOSM61969
1910, Warren Row Ref. HOSM63445
1897 - 1912, Woodcote Ref. HOSM71214
1903, Astwood Bank Ref. HOSM36590
1883 - 1903, Hanbury Ref. HOSM70532
1903, Headless Cross Ref. HOSM47955

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,145 to 18,168.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,561 to 7,570.

Pednor Riding Stables

I learned to ride at Pednor stables, run by Hilary with help from her husband. They had a motley but extremely well cared-for string of horses, which grew all the time. My favourite was a 4-yr-old exmoore called Kerry, ...Read more

A memory of Pednor Bottom in 1971 by Annette Perry

A Day Out To Woolwich

During the early years after the Second World War my mother would take me to Woolwich as a special treat. I was about 8 year old then. We would catch the 696 trolleybus from Dartford market and arrive at the Woolwich Arsenal ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1952 by Alfred Ward

Leaving Old Coulsdon

I was born at 52 The Glade in 1960 and can remember a happy childhood, although my mum was a single mother (unusual then) and we struggled with money. I remember the parade of shops near me up the hill and especially the ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon in 1974 by Gillian Battersby

This Was A Fantastic Playground

I remember my school days and the games played on this green, the trees forming goal posts, and wickets for cricket. My uncle Ernie's business ('KNIGHTS FOR FISH & CHIPS') was sited for all the ...Read more

A memory of Ormesby St Margaret in 1930 by Roger Knights

Meeting Friends And Having Fun

I can remember meeting my 'first boyfriend' David Harding when I was 14, and him buying me my first Welsh doll. And having lovely walks up the 'Grieg' and being able to watch the wild horses, and actually ...Read more

A memory of Aberbargoed in 1860 by Margaret Marshall

Pittock Wraight Family

In Studdall Street, Little Mongeham in 1881-91, Henry Pittock a wagonner lived with his wife & daughter both called Frances. Henry was born about 1856 in Kingsdown, Kent, the son of Henry Stephen Pittock & ...Read more

A memory of Little Mongeham in 1880

My First And Lasting Impression Of Stirling University

It was in the summer of 1975 when I first travelled up to Stirling from Oxford, to spend a gloriously happy and memorable Open University summer school week at Stirling ...Read more

A memory of University of Stirling in 1975 by Marjorie Alcock

Tennis Courts Portway Bristol

These Clifton Tennis Courts alongside Bristol's Portway road were built just after the road was opened. The new built Portway from Bristol to Avonmouth a very modern road in its day. The wide A4 Portway trunk road ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1930 by Paul Townsend

Bristol's Loveliest Church, St Mary Redcliffe.

St Mary Redcliffe Church. Bristol's loveliest church, St Mary Redcliffe, was described as 'the fairest, the goodliest and most famous parish church in England' by Queen Elizabeth I in 1574. Thanks to ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1880 by Paul Townsend

Broadmead The Horsefair Bristol Bs1

This 1960s photograph of Bristol's Horsefair in Broadmead shows the two swish large department stores of Lewis's (far right of photo) and and its huge neighbour Jones. (Lewis's now John Lewis no connection and ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1953 by Paul Townsend

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,145 to 18,168.

Caption For Braunston, The Marina C1965

What is now a short arm and extensive marina moorings was once the main line of the Oxford Canal.

Caption For Sissinghurst, Village 1903

Here we see a fine display of weatherboarding along the empty and dusty main street. The faded pub sign is for the Bull Inn.

Caption For Northchapel, The Village 1902

We are on the Petworth to Guildford main road. The church of St John Baptist was rebuilt in 1877; it has a strange-looking font dated 1662.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village 1921

The creeper on the chimneystack has been well trimmed, and so have the horse chestnut trees - although the old chimney still shows signs of damage caused by the creeper.

Caption For Berwyn, The Chain Bridge Hotel 1888

Berwyn is a lonely spot west of Llangollen, where the half-timbered Chain Bridge Hotel and the station on the old Llangollen-Corwen railway stand beside the River Dee as it enters a small gorge.

Caption For Bridge Of Allan, Henderson Street 1899

Robert Louis Stevenson was a frequent visitor to Bridge of Allan, and included the walk alongside the Allan water in his novel 'Kidnapped'. Bridge of Allan is now home to Stirling University.

Caption For Bradford, Mechanics' Institute, Market Street 1897

Built in 1870, this was one of the many West Yorkshire institutes to offer working craftsmen the opportunity to study new skills and learn more about the world.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Square C1955

At the north end of the High Street is St Peter's Green, a large triangular open space, with the church on the north side. St Peter's Street is on the right.

Caption For Leeds, The Post Office And Revenue Office 1897

The running of the postal service in Victorian times was considered vital to the public good.

Caption For Peterborough, St Mark's Church 1890

Railways had boosted industry and the city's growth from the middle of the 19th century; the expansion engulfed detached hamlets, thus creating more parishes, which were a basis for local government.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Old Market Square 1929

Just 14 years after this photograph was taken, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first woman Doctor of Medicine, became first woman mayor of an English borough when she took up office in Aldeburgh in 1908

Caption For Aylesbury, Children 1897

The children, all in smart hats or bonnets, have mostly managed to stand still long enough for the photograph, except for the baby in the splendid period perambulator, whose head is a blur of activity.

Caption For New Mill, The Village C1955

The hamlet of New Mill grew up near the canal north of Tring around Tring Mill, now Heygate Flour.

Caption For Oving, The Black Boy Inn C1955

From the rear of the Black Boy are fine views towards North Marston, the hill dropping sharply into the valley.

Caption For Brockworth, From Castle Hill C1955

Castle Hill is next to Coopers Hill, and is best accessed from the Abbotswood estate in Brockworth, or from a footpath off the A46.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, Knight Street 1903

This view shows a varied mixture of buildings in the central part of this small village, with a tiled dormer-windowed cottage and a weather-boarded two storey house on the left, while on the right stands

Caption For Ansteys Cove, 1896

Anstey's Cove, with Redgate Beach hidden on the left, was a favourite bathing spot for Agatha Christie, who was born in Torquay in 1890.

Caption For Brixham, Shipbuilding Yard 1904

The boat under construction here is one of the famed Brixham trawlers.

Caption For Irvine, The Harbour 1904

A royal burgh and port, Irvine was, by the 1920s, a town of 7,000 inhabitants.

Caption For London, Tower Bridge 1910

Mock Gothic turrets were added, a profusion of sharply arched windows and much other sham detailing. To many the stupendous structure had the look of an ornate medieval castle.

Caption For Lancing College, 1890

The towering chapel of this school dominates the landscape for miles around; its position is wonderful, high above where the South Downs are cut deep by the Adur valley on its way to the sea.

Caption For Billesdon, General View C1955

Close to the village, medieval ridge and furrow cultivation has been preserved in its meadows and closes, and on its western edge the back lanes seem to be in an unusually complete state.

Caption For Tadcaster, Market Place And Kirkgate 1907

Nine miles from York on the road to Leeds, Tadcaster was once the Roman outpost of Calcaria.

Caption For Haworth, General View C1955

This grim hard-featured town of grey-stone houses became a place for textile factories. It was at Haworth parsonage that the three Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne lived and worked.