Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897, Lindrick Common Ref. HOSM51265
1901 - 1929, Netherthorpe Ref. HOSM54647
1884 - 1897, Scofton Ref. HOSM58678
1901 - 1948, Wallingwells Ref. HOSM63292
1896 - 1909, Findon Ref. HOSM45513
1881 - 1901, Alderley Ref. HOSM35860
1881 - 1882, Rockstowes Ref. HOSM38468
1881, Bradley Green Ref. HOSM38603
1880 - 1881, Cromhall Ref. HOSM42355
1880 - 1881, Falfield Ref. HOSM71281
1881, Hall End Ref. HOSM47395
1881 - 1901, Hillesley Ref. HOSM48554
1881 - 1882, Damery Ref. HOSM53571
1898 - 1910, Brymbo Ref. HOSM39286
1909, Cross Lanes Ref. HOSM42415
1897 - 1914, Ffrith Ref. HOSM45366
1898 - 1899, Penley Ref. HOSM56422
1909 - 1910, Penycae Ref. HOSM56591
1898 - 1909, Ponciau Ref. HOSM56831
1898 - 1910, Summerhill Ref. HOSM60917

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,361 to 18,384.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,651 to 7,660.

Machen Forge Blackweir Cardiff

My grandmother ran a pub called the Machen Forge in Blackweir and my mother has told me about when she was a young girl growing up there. The canel ran along the side of the pub. I would love to know if there are any photos of it.

A memory of Blackweir in 1920 by Jenny Horner

Gasworks

I affectionately remember regularly visiting my grandparents Horace and Ethel Wilson who lived at "Oakleigh' on the corner of Albert Street and Carlton Road. When I was about 6 I remember my brother and I venturing to the gasworks, which ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1960 by Dave Wilson

Ryse Farm Hatfield Heath

Does anyone have any memories of Ryse Farm in the 1950s? I have looked for information on it recently and cannot find anything. Apparently my dad lived and worked there in the 1950s, and I think a William Bird was a cowman there?

A memory of Hatfield Heath in 1956

Church Street

I was born above the barber shop and Chronicle office on Church Street, if anyone knows it please reply. I would love to talk to anyone who lived there. I was born in 1949 and went to Walker R.C. School, I can't find any photos of ...Read more

A memory of Walker

Happy Times In Firbeck

My memories of Firbeck are wonderful and I share them with many people. I lived there for around 8 years and my Dad was the village policeman so we lived in the then policehouse near the top of the village. We used to wait ...Read more

A memory of Firbeck in 1960 by Christine Eccleston

Living In Corby

I attended Rowlett Road Infants and Studfall Junior School and Corby Grammar School. I lived in Irving Grove. I enjoyed growing up in Corby and I remember going to the dances at the Catholic School run by a lady named Nellie? The ...Read more

A memory of Corby by Lily Redmond

Raf Lyneham 1947 48

My first job, after leaving Chippenham Secondary School in 1947, was in the Met. Office at RAF Lyneham. I sometimes cycled there from my parents' home at Box, between Chippenham and Bath. Airfield security seemed ...Read more

A memory of Lyneham by John Bunting

The Yanks Who Lived In Kelsale For A Bit

I don't know if anyone remembers us. My father was stationed at Bentwaters and he, my Mom, my two brothers and I lived in Kelsale for three years from 1967 through 1970. They were three of the best years of ...Read more

A memory of Kelsale in 1967 by Pamela Bolton Holifield

Various Memories

My parents visited Knott-End-on-Sea many times, particularly in the September before I was born in March 1932. We used to stay at a house in Lune View with a family called Butler and Mrs. Butler nursed me many times when ...Read more

A memory of Knott End-on-Sea in 1930 by Elsie Hodgkiss

Memories Of Bedfont, Middlesex

These are Bedfont memories of my father Peter Brunt, born in Bedfont in 1932. Does anything ring a bell with anyone? Lawrence's orchard and chicken farm was opposite Bedfont School. The field next door to the school ...Read more

A memory of Bedfont in 1940 by Joanne Brown

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,361 to 18,384.

Caption For Alverstoke, The Crescent 1898

This handsome crescent dates back to 1826 and was originally intended to be part of a seaside resort known as Anglesey, developed by the Marquis of Anglesey.

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity Street 1914

The 1st Eastern General Hospital was set up in Nevile's Court in Trinity College at the beginning of World War 1, with beds placed around the cloisters.

Caption For Botley, High Street C1960

The clock on Botley's Market Hall is still a familiar landmark in the High Street. Just this side of it can be seen the premises of Botley Garages, now a sports shop and a hairdresser's.

Caption For Broadbridge Heath, Field Place 1923

The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, eldest son of Sir Timothy Shelley MP, was born on 4 August 1792 at Field Place in Warnham, where he spent his childhood.

Caption For Peasmarsh, High Street C1955

The parish of Peasmarsh is situated between the River Rother on the north and the River Tillingham on the south. The village, about three miles north-west of Rye, lies on the Beckley to Rye road.

Caption For East Farleigh, The Bridge 1898

With its five arches, this ragstone bridge over the River Medway is said to be the finest medieval bridge in the south of England.

Caption For Allhallows, The Beach C1955

This small landing bay off the Thames estuary near the Isle of Grain is popular with fishermen and amateur sailors.

Caption For Bromley, High Street 1948

A prosperous row of shops indicate the popularity of this desirable suburb so near to the capital.

Caption For Lamberhurst, The Village Bridge And Broadway C1960

Nearby is Scotney Castle, owned at this time by one of the Hussey family, historic ironmasters of Kent.

Caption For Milton Regis, High Street C1955

Before becoming engulfed in the sprawl of Sittingbourne, Milton was a royal manor in its own right.

Caption For Coventry, The Choir, Holy Trinity Church C1965

A church was recorded on this site around 1113, but the oldest part of the present building dates from about 1260.

Caption For St Annes, St Annes Road 1906

More fine buildings are in evidence in this parade of quality shops. Bickerstaffe's the ironmonger's is behind the fluted lamp, and Rhodes the butcher's (with the sun blinds) is to the right.

Caption For St Annes, The Parish Church 1914

On 6 August 1872 the building of St Anne's parish church began. As with Lytham, it was foreseen that with more residents and more visitors larger church buildings must be available.

Caption For Blackburn, Sudell Cross C1901

The square is named after Henry Sudell, one of the town's leading 18th-century citizens. The tracks across the setts formed part of Blackburn's tramway, which opened in April 1881.

Caption For Blythburgh, The Church 1895

The church, situated on high ground above the river Blyth, is known locally as 'the Cathedral of the Marshes'.

Caption For Hadleigh, The Guildhall 1922

It was later partly under-built in brick, hence the loss of the jetty. The ground floor was used as almshouses. The right-hand extension is 18th-century, and was part of the Grammar School.

Caption For Aberaeron, Main Street C1955

This scene suggests that before the advent of modern tourism there was little to disturb the peace, and a dog could safely wander the streets without fear of traffic.

Caption For Llanrhaeadr Ym Mochnant, Market Square C1955

The cyclist outside the café on the left may wonder what the photographer is doing, but there is probably little else to grab his attention on a normal day here.

Caption For Bashall Eaves, Post Office, Café And General Stores C1955

The café is in the building at the top of the lane, with a post office and grocer's under the signs.

Caption For Euxton, Runshaw Lane C1965

In Dawber's Lane the craft of wattle and daub for cruck-built cottages was carried on, but Runshaw Lane has few signs of antiquity today.

Caption For Tenby, North Bay 1950

However, there is no blackening of the ceiling, and indeed at the time of its completion local fishing was in decline.

Caption For Wrentham, The Church C1965

The church is to the west of the village, adjacent to the entrance to Wrentham Hall.

Caption For Retford, Market Square C1965

The tour now reaches the northern part of the county, perhaps the least visited part of Nottinghamshire. The largest towns are Worksop and East Retford – Worksop was covered in Chapter 4.

Caption For Braunston, The Marina C1965

The line of bushes and trees in the middle distance hide the embankment of the railway line, which ran from Weedon through Daventry to Leamington.