Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1891, Great Edstone Ref. HOSM46863
1890 - 1891, Holtby Ref. HOSM48791
1889 - 1890, Husthwaite Ref. HOSM49326
1890 - 1892, Knapton Ref. HOSM50457
1887 - 1889, Laytham Ref. HOSM50905
1890 - 1891, Naburn Ref. HOSM54557
1889, North Newbald Ref. HOSM55258
1890 - 1892, Roecliffe Ref. HOSM57964
1890 - 1891, Salton Ref. HOSM58428
1891, Sand Hutton Ref. HOSM58544
1889 - 1890, Shiptonthorpe Ref. HOSM59116
1889, South Cliffe Ref. HOSM59637
1891, Stamford Bridge Ref. HOSM71036
1889 - 1891, Stillingfleet Ref. HOSM60571
1888 - 1891, Stillington Ref. HOSM60573
1889 - 1891, Stonegrave Ref. HOSM60613
1902, East Clevedon Ref. HOSM70348
1897, Broken Cross Ref. HOSM70076
1897, Capesthorne Hall Ref. HOSM70223
1911, Gwrych Castle Ref. HOSM70471

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,393 to 19,416.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 8,081 to 8,090.

My School

This is my school from 1975 to 1980 when it was known as Clifton Comprehensive and not Rotherham Girls High School. although when I was a first year, there were only 2 years above me that were part of the comprehensive system - year 4 ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1980 by Diane Firth

Wilsons Bakery Griffith Wilson

My parents are Angela (nee Goulden) and Bryan Wilson (now sadly deceased), both from Bramhall. My paternal Grandfather owned the bakery in the village "Wilsons" which was taken over after my grandfather's retirement by ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall in 1955 by Helen Young

The Clazeys John And Isabella Oswald

John Clazey or Clazie was a miller. His wife was Isabella Oswald. Two of their sons were born in Etal: James Oswald Clazey and John Oswald Clazey (1819 and 1823). An older brother George, was born in ...Read more

A memory of Etal by Sharon Spry

Photograph Circa 1890

I have an old photograph and I believe it is this street before some of the buildings were built and it was taken further down. However, the Church in the background is the same. John Oswald Clazey and his family are ...Read more

A memory of West Boldon in 1890 by Sharon Spry

Hop Picking

I used to go to Little Chart Farm, Pluckley as a child, being born in the East End in 1946.  My memories are of freedom and adventure, long, happy carefree days spent in the beautiful Kent countryside, for a few weeks each summer. My ...Read more

A memory of Pluckley in 1956 by Alexandra Mustin

My Days In Northwich

I was born in Northwich in 1966, however I moved here to Lancashire in 1980 but I still consider time in Northwich as being the best days of my life. I moved here when I was 14, I lived in Greenhall Road and my best friend ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1970 by Vicky Wood

Miss Meriel Alexander

Who was Muriel Alexander? I have a scrapbook that she put together after the 1st World World. I think she was very much involved with organising trips to visit war graves and monuments for families of the fallen. Would be very ...Read more

A memory of Boldre in 1920 by Kathleen Scriven

Elmers Mill Family History

Hi there. Harry Elmer (who I understand was my Grandad's brother) owned and ran this Mill into the 1940s. The Muggeridge Collection has some wonderful images of him replendent in the very gentlemanly working clothes of a ...Read more

A memory of Woolpit in 1890 by Les Elmer

Family

My Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather Robert Saar was buried in Wangford Parish Churh on 13.6.1714. He was a farmer in Wangford and his Son and Grandson also lived in the village. I have, with the help of ...Read more

A memory of Wangford by Bernard Saar

Critchlows Corner

The building in view was a Post Office and General Stores, the area was known as "Critchlows Corner" after the name of the family that owned the shop. The post office was the only one in the area. At the age of 10 I would cycle to ...Read more

A memory of Blurton in 1963 by David Moore

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,393 to 19,416.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1922

Even so, it is possible to linger in the middle of the road - not a pastime to be indulged in on summer days in the 21st century.

Caption For Winchelsea, The Friary 1906

Here the photographer looks down St Thomas Street into Friary Walk, with the corner of the churchyard wall on the right.

Caption For Porthcurno, The Station C1883

A tennis court was laid out for the exercise of the workers who were stationed at this lonely spot. Note also the allotment gardens behind the station.

Caption For Lydstep, Beach 1890

This is pre-eminently one of those places which have to be 'discovered', so to speak, by the roving holiday-maker.

Caption For Leeds, Cookridge Street C1955

A view of Leeds Mechanics' Institute. This imposing Italianate building, with its lofty round-arched windows, was built by Cuthbert Brodrick in the late 1860s. It later became the Civic Theatre.

Caption For Bodiam, The Castle 1890

Bodiam is dominated by one of the most picturesque castles in England, set within a broad moat filled with golden carp.

Caption For Rottingdean, Village Pond C1955

Rottingdean, the valley of Rota's people, is cut off from its vast neighbour, Brighton, by steep chalk downs and sea cliffs.

Caption For East Grinstead, St. Michaels School 1923

Standing on the north-west side of Moat Road, this was an Anglican school for girls, run by St Margaret's Convent.

Caption For Rye, Ypres Castle 1912

Despite carrying the title of Ypres Castle in 1912, this structure was called the Badding Tower when it was built in the 13th century, and was a place of refuge during French raids on the town.

Caption For Walmer, Strand And Promenade 1924

Peace reigns along the seafront, where E Atkins, a house decorator, has his premises on the left with Mercer & Son, boot makers and repairers, next door.

Caption For Fairhaven, Promenade 1913

At this time there was not a lot for the children to do, other than paddle, dig trenches and make castles on the sandy beach.

Caption For Lechlade, High Street C1955

Stage coaches brought people and business to the town, and in years gone by the streets rang to the clatter of hooves as carriages arrived and left.

Caption For Hammersmith, Town Hall Square C1960

Immediately north of the Town Hall there used to be a small park or square.

Caption For Redhill, Market Hall 1899

Constructed on boggy, rough moorland in 1860, the foundations for this building required deep excavation.

Caption For Warsash, Rising Sun C1955

Not much of the old crab and lobster community survives, but what remains is quite quaint.

Caption For Cheam, Burdon Lane 1925

These splendid trees had already overseen the widespread development of substantial suburban houses south of the village and the station which had begun in the years following the First World War.

Caption For Cheam, Nonsuch Park, Bellgate Entrance 1925

This is the eastern entrance to Nonsuch Park, with the stone cross and drinking fountain erected in 1895 to the memory of W F Gamul Farmer by his eleven surviving children.

Caption For North Cheam, The Queen Victoria C1960

The original inn, which stood on the site of the London Road tollgate, was replaced in 1936 by this impressive roadhouse with its large forecourt and function rooms.

Caption For Harlow, River Stort C1955

It was seen as a way to relieve some of the congestion in London. Through this area runs the River Stort, which also forms one of the boundary lines for the county.

Caption For Aughton, Church Lane C1960

A fine view of the Welsh mountains can be had from the 14th-century spire set on a tower. Richard Massock's tomb is here – he was a Royalist captured at the Battle of Aughton Common.

Caption For Caton, Hornby Road C1955

Stone-built cottages lend charm to Caton, which is proud of its ancient oak and fish stones. In the 1950s, Hornby Road featured Henty's confectioners and the post and telegraph office (left).

Caption For Flatford, The Manor House C1960

This Grade I building, now called Valley Farm, is the Warden's House of the Field Studies Council, who run environmental and arts courses at Flatford Mill, Willy Lott's House and Valley Farm.

Caption For Lancaster, Williamson Park Footbridge C1885

Williamson Park was a gift from the Williamson family; it was begun by Joseph Williamson, and continued by his son (later Lord Ashton) in memory of his father.

Caption For Lancaster, The Castle Gateway 1896

Being on the far side of the Lancaster Canal from the centre, the school was considered to be out in the country, and the air was good for the boys.