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Maps

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1885 - 1886, Saxby Ref. HOSM58604
1887, Swallow Ref. HOSM61026
1886, West Barkwith Ref. HOSM63745
1885, Top Fm Ref. HOSM63823
1886, West Torrington Ref. HOSM63990
1899, Alton Priors Ref. HOSM35895
1899, Avebury Trusloe Ref. HOSM36591
1899 - 1910, Baydon Ref. HOSM37244
1899 - 1909, Chisbury Ref. HOSM40849
1899 - 1922, Crofton Ref. HOSM42340
1909 - 1923, Fosbury Ref. HOSM45693
1899, Ogbourne Maizey Ref. HOSM55575
1909 - 1922, Shalbourne Ref. HOSM58876
1899, West Grafton Ref. HOSM63830
1897 - 1910, Marlow Ref. HOSM34895
1886, Bower Hinton Ref. HOSM38478
1923 - 1924, Edderside Ref. HOSM44553
1878 - 1879, Dethick Ref. HOSM43198
1878 - 1879, Holloway Ref. HOSM48840
1879, Two Dales Ref. HOSM62822

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,129 to 19,152.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 7,971 to 7,980.

The Other Village Shop

I was born and brougt up in the village of Garboldisham in Norfolk and have so many memories of when I was a child - I always felt safe and everybody knew each other, a real village. One of my best memories is of the ...Read more

A memory of Garboldisham in 1975 by Amanda Cruttwell

Wonderful Holidays At The Wta Holiday Camp

The photo of the main building and swimming pool brings back wonderful memories of the summers spent at Rustington. The TT competitions, childrens activities.. I even remember the Springfields playing ...Read more

A memory of Rustington in 1958 by Martin Evans

Jimmy Malone

I was born and lived in Forest Hall. My father Gerry Malone was also born in Forest Hall, his cousin Jimmy Malone, lived in West Allotment, he used to sing in a lot of social clubs around the area, and also in West Allotment ...Read more

A memory of West Allotment by Brenda Glover Nee Malone

Happy Days In Forest Hall

I was born and lived in Forest Hall, 1952-1968. I have very happy memories of living in Forest Hall,as a child. I was born and lived in my grandparents' house, in Firtree Avenue, until I was 2 years old, then I lived ...Read more

A memory of Forest Hall by Brenda Glover Nee Malone

Snowed In

If my memory is correct it was the winter of 1940/41 when I was a teenager, working for a long distance transport company from the midlands. We had left Carlisle on our way south via Shap Fell when we were caught in a blizzard and the ...Read more

A memory of Carlisle in 1940 by Douglas Robinson

Visit To Ty Newydd

I loved Ty Newydd from first stepping inside it. At the time of visiting in May 1971 we were able to rent the house, we had the whole of the grouhd flooor and the back of the second floor, what was our lounge is now the library, ...Read more

A memory of Tynewydd in 1971 by stephanieann57

Claybury Memories.

Both my parents were nurses at Claybury during the 1950s. My dad worked days and my mum worked nights. I can remember her telling me that when she did 'the rounds' during the night she used to ride her bike through the ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1950 by Hilary Hughes

Henson Ancestry

An ancester of mine, Edith Rebecca Henson, lived in Worlaby in the late 1800s/early 1900s in Low Road or Top Road, Worlaby. She lived with the Rusling family as a niece. She married Richard Frank Henson in 1905. They ...Read more

A memory of Worlaby in 1890

The Trust And St Marys Church

I lived my first 17 years, from 1932, in Horden at the Trust Hotel and remember Lumleys store. I was an altar server at St Mary's around the early 1940s and the vicar at the time was the Reverend Walton. My sister ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1949 by Jack Cook

Somerleyton Primary School

My first memories of school were of Miss Barwood the First Year teacher. She lived in Oulton, driving to school in a china blue Morris Minor. The school was heated by coke fires in each class which a monitor would ...Read more

A memory of Somerleyton in 1959 by Julian Burdett

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,129 to 19,152.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 2004

Once this was the part of the street with clothing shops; it is now the part of town with the banks, building societies and estate agents.

Caption For Weeke, Stoney Lane C1965

Plenty of pedestrians walk these footpaths and it is a well-used bus route. Weeke Primary School is down this road - today it has about 280 pupils.

Caption For Stourbridge, Market Street C1965

Notice the sign for the car park for the Bell Hotel (left) - the car park sits on what was once advertised as 'the finest and best kept bowling green in the Midlands'.

Caption For Yeovil, Middle Street C1955

This street, now pedestrianised, was a busy part of the A30 trunk road. It was widened a century ago to cope with the increasing traffic.

Caption For Royston, Barkway Road 1929

The descent from Barkway, the second highest point in Hertfordshire, down to Royston, one of the lowest places in the county, was a nightmare for horse-drawn traffic and cyclists.

Caption For London, Temple Bar C1870

This gateway entrance to the City at the west end of Fleet Street was designed by Christopher Wren. The figures in the niches are James I and Charles I.

Caption For Arlington, The Post Office C1960

The estate vilage of Arlington with the old post office - now Mill Cottages - lies alongside the Lynton to Barnstaple road.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Whitby Road C1955

We are looking east along Whitby Road, with Vale Road meeting it on the opposite side. The wall and trees on the left have now gone, and the Sportsman's pub now stands here.

Caption For Llangennith, St Cenydd's Church 1937

This church is the largest church on the Gower. Originally founded in the 6th century by St Cenydd, the priory was ransacked by Viking invasions in the 10th century.

Caption For Hanbury, The Gate Hangs Well C1965

The origin of its unusual name is obscure.

Caption For Hill Head, C1955

Not far from Lee-on-the-Solent, this is a wonderful spot for sailing. Is the man on the right about to set sail?

Caption For Bath, St Michael's Church 1895

Replacing a medieval church that lay beyond the walled town's north gate, now commemorated by the street's name of Northgate Street, this church by Manners was started in 1835 in an early inaccurate Gothic

Caption For Cambridge, 1st Eastern General Hospital C1918

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 Richmond, The Channel 1929

The coffee merchant E W Coleman's van is parked outside his shop (centre); beside its window is an LNER train timetable - Station Road is off to the left.

Caption For Fountains, 1955

Abbot Huby's magnificent north tower at Fountains Abbey, in the valley of the River Skell near Ripon, is a Yorkshire landmark virtually unchanged since the 12th century when it was built.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Zetland Hotel C1955

The Stockton and Darlington Railway Company built the Zetland Hotel as a flagship project, hoping to attract other developers to the town as the concept of a new spa resort was being pursued.

Caption For Lavenham, Water Street C1955

De Vere House, on the right, which was largely dismantled and rebuilt in the 1920s, has gables, jetties, oriel windows and brick nogging.

Caption For Southwold, Park Lane C1955

On the right is the 1894 School of Industrial Art, built in Arts and Crafts style, with an inscription by William Tooke.

Caption For Westleton, The Village Green And Pump C1965

Off to the left is the village and the pond, famous for its ducks. One of the benches records that 18 lime trees were planted in memory of the men who died in the First World War.

Caption For Tregaron, View From The Church Tower C1965

On the right is a half-timbered building that houses a bank.

Caption For Potter Street, Pottersfield C1960

Note the unfenced playground equipment, and the little box on old pram wheels that so many children made, so typical of the time.

Caption For Coventry, Broadgate C1965

In front of Broadgate's post-war development is a statue of Lady Godiva, still notorious for nudity after 1,000 years.

Caption For Streetly, Entrance To Sutton Park C1965

Sutton Park is surrounded on all sides by suburbia. Sutton Coldfield itself is to the east, while Streetly borders the park to the north-west.

Caption For Fowey, From Polruan 1898

The two men in the rowing boat on the left-hand side prepare their craft for leaving the quay.