Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1880 - 1882, Outwoods Ref. HOSM64597
1880, Trebarber Ref. HOSM48337
1906, Holywell Bay Ref. HOSM48931
1880, Retorrick Mill Ref. HOSM57661
1880 - 1906, Tregurrian Ref. HOSM71166
1886 - 1887, Abbotskerswell Ref. HOSM35505
1885 - 1886, Rew Ref. HOSM43326
1887 - 1904, Ideford Ref. HOSM49267
1885 - 1887, Ilsington Ref. HOSM49436
1885 - 1887, Lustleigh Ref. HOSM52916
1885 - 1887, Sigford Ref. HOSM59249
1891, Ainderby Steeple Ref. HOSM35790
1891, Little Holtby Ref. HOSM51505
1891, Hill Ho Ref. HOSM51532
1883 - 1884, Dallington Ref. HOSM42822
1884, East Haddon Ref. HOSM44264
1884, Little Billing Ref. HOSM51405
1884, Harlestone Ref. HOSM52576
1883 - 1884, Muscott Ref. HOSM54432
1884, New Duston Ref. HOSM54719

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,297 to 19,320.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 8,041 to 8,050.

Shop Names

'The Hayward' sign was outside 'Haywards Cafe & Restaurant' which flourished until the 1960s when it successively became 'Delmontes', 'Pieros', 'La Ferola' and now 'The Blue India'. Going down the right hand side of the Broadway ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Hot Summer Days

The group of three boys on their bicyles reminds me of hot summer days riding back from the Forest school to my home in Wokingham. We would often stop here - outside the hardware shop (Husseys?) and have a last chat before going ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham in 1959 by John Buck

Family Connections

I understand my great grandfather worked in this forge. He was born Charles Holness around 1830 and married Ann Marsh in the 1850s. My father's mother Agnes Annie Holness was one of their children. She had an older sister ...Read more

A memory of Wickhambreaux by Claire Allen

Old School Friends

I attended the local Pelham County Secondary Boys School which was close by.  A number of my friends who attended came from outlying districts such as Carshalton, Chessington, Tolworth and Walton on Thames, travelling by Southern ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon by Claire Allen

Shopping Memories.

This photograph shows two ladies chatting together in the foreground.  On the right in the floral dress is my mother Mrs Beatrice Farnsworth.  My family have been farmers in the locality for three generations.  My mother's car is ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by Claire Allen

The Peart Family.

This is the Peart family. Amelia the eldest aged 17 holds her baby brother George. Next to her on the rock is Robert Leadley Peart and at her side is Robert's twin Matthew. Next to Matthew is Jane (known as Ginny) and then Tom. Ginny ...Read more

A memory of Whitby by Claire Allen

Architectural Notes

As a former resident of Bath I recall that this building was not particularly liked. In 1959 the hotel was demolished and a block of 33 flats at 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor level with shops at the ground floor was built. The quality ...Read more

A memory of Bath by Claire Allen

Working On The Boats.

The wooden boats in the picture belong to the riverside restaurant, out of shot to the right. As a teenager, in 1974, it was my job on a Sunday afternoon to hire these out. We did have a few people fall out of the ...Read more

A memory of Barrow upon Soar by Claire Allen

Preparing For The Festival Of Britain.

This photograph shows a Wednesday afternoon, early closing day, hence the low volume of traffic and few shoppers. The year is definitely 1951. On the left is myself and my apprentice electrician seen manhandling ...Read more

A memory of Leeds by Claire Allen

The Peart Twins.

The children are twin boys. Matthew Peart on the left and Robert Peart on the right. Robert was drowned at the age of twenty when he was swept overboard near St Petersburg on 19 July 1908.

A memory of Whitby

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,297 to 19,320.

Caption For Wells, The Ancient Gatehouse C1960

In 1451, Bishop Bekynton commissioned his 'New Works', which included the Dean's Eye, or Browne's Gate, built in 1453, which connected the cathedral precinct with the city.

Caption For Cadnam, The Sir Walter Tyrrell C1960

This well-known inn is situated in a peaceful corner of the New Forest, close to Cadnam.

Caption For Holbeach, High Street C1955

Further east, Franklins Outfitters, a mid 19th-century Italianate building on the right has gone, as have those in the distance on the left, to be replaced by the tepid Neo-Georgian Talbot Court.

Caption For Huttoft, The Church C1960

The church is a curious mix of greenstone and limestone giving a patchwork quilt effect, while the chancel is in brick.

Caption For Crayford, Saint Paulinus Church C1955

This Norman church atop Crayford Hill is probably the oldest in the borough of Bexley.

Caption For Preston, Fishergate C1955

A bus to Pedders Lane and Ashton-on-Ribble plies down Fishergate, but so busy has Preston become, that drastic alterations in regulating traffic have had to be made.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Mill C1960

The River Eye flows through the village on its way to join the River Dickler, which in turn feeds the Windrush to the south of Bourton-on-the-Water.

Caption For Framlingham, The Castle 1909

The Poor House (left) was built at the direction of Sir Robert Hitcham (d1636) who owned the castle. The gable wing dates from 1637, and the remainder from 1729.

Caption For Rickinghall, St Mary's Church C1965

Recent repairs have shown that there is an earlier tower beneath the outer skin of flints. The 14th-century porch was later heightened to form an upper room, hence the small low windows.

Caption For Sutton On Trent, High Street C1960

Further up the High Street, the whitewashed cottage on the right is called Kinver Edge.

Caption For Braunston, High Street C1955

Looking west along the High Street, we see on the right the Dog and Gun, a Phipps public house, now closed and converted to a private house.

Caption For Birkenhead, Queensway Tunnel C1965

The first of the road traffic tunnels to be dug under the River Mersey, the Queensway Tunnel was opened by King George V and Queen Mary on 18 July 1934.

Caption For Lower Peover, The Bells C1955

The pub is the building on the right. Notice the arms displayed between the windows - they have now been moved to the top of the gable wall.

Caption For Bognor Regis, 1890

The suffix 'Regis' was added to the name of this seaside town in 1929 after George V spent some weeks recuperating in the area following a major illness.

Caption For Frampton, The Bridge 1906

Sandway Bridge carries Sandway Lane across the meadows from the village of Frampton and over the River Frome to the hamlet of Southover.

Caption For Tolpuddle, Martyrs Seat And The Village C1960

The view is eastwards from the village green to a range of 18th-century thatched cottages (right).

Caption For Nantwich, High Street 1898

One of them was then occupied by a mercer (a dealer in fine cloth) called Thomas Church, and the other by his nephew, William.

Caption For Nantwich, The Cheshire Cat, Welsh Row C1965

Although immortalised by Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland, the origins of the cat are said to go way back in time, and no-one knows where the story of the grinning cat, now always associated

Caption For Salthouse, The Post Office C1960

This vital hub of the village was run for years by the Star family.

Caption For Faringdon, The Old Town Hall C1955

A magistrate's court was held on the first floor, and the ground floor was used as a lock-up. Today it acts as the town's war memorial.

Caption For Stourbridge, King Edward Grammar School C1960

The main part of the building, pictured here in the foreground, was built in the 19th century.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pavilion C1955

There are now several other venues for live entertainment in the town, including the Winter Gardens, home of the world-famous Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

Caption For Clifton, The Bridge 1887

During the 1870s and 1880s large numbers of double-engined disconnecting paddle-tugs were built.

Caption For Ormesby, High Street C1965

Compare this view with No O45043, and note the cottage on the right with the broad light-coloured band above the front door running across the house front. This building appears in both pictures.