Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Dauntsey Lock Ref. HOSM42904
1899 - 1919, Hullavington Ref. HOSM49095
1899, Chippenham Ref. HOSM53997
1919 - 1920, Slaughterford Ref. HOSM59414
1881, West Littleton Ref. HOSM63900
1898, Chipping Norton Ref. HOSM34324
1898 - 1919, Fifield Ref. HOSM45384
1898 - 1919, Kingham Ref. HOSM50120
1898, Middle Barton Ref. HOSM53595
1898, Old Chalford Ref. HOSM55608
1898, Over Norton Ref. HOSM55889
1892 - 1893, Brindle Ref. HOSM38950
1896 - 1907, Beckley Ref. HOSM37336
1896 - 1907, Bransgore Ref. HOSM38782
1896 - 1907, Hinton Ref. HOSM70523
1895 - 1896, Thorney Hill Ref. HOSM48779
1896 - 1907, Neacroft Ref. HOSM54548
1907, Ripley Ref. HOSM59736
1886 - 1887, Chulmleigh Ref. HOSM34329
1886 - 1887, Chawleigh Ref. HOSM40655

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,705 to 19,728.

Memories

29,040 memories found. Showing results 8,211 to 8,220.

Cyril Evans

Does anyone remember my father Cyril Evans, and his family. I think he left the village around the 1940s at the age of 14???

A memory of Melin-y-Wig by Philip Evans

Evacuated To Abecanaid

My brother, Peter, and I were uprooted in 1939 from our home town of Deal in Kent, to live firstly in Troedyrhiw, then Pentrbach, and I had a short stay with Asaph Jenkins and his wife in Abercanaid. We sucessively ...Read more

A memory of Abercanaid in 1940 by Herbert Piddock

Family Home.

The Round House has fond memories for the Perry family because my late father (Ronald) was born there in 1924. He was the youngest of five (Win, Leslie, John & Patience). His father John worked on the land with the oxen for Lord Bathurst.   

A memory of Cirencester in 1910 by Clive Perry

Summer Hols

In our school holidays I used to go fishing and swimming down the brook below Pioneer Ave, that's where I lived, number 19 Pioneer. We moved to Windsor Ave in 1978. I used to knock about with Simon Loake, Barry Goodman, Dean ...Read more

A memory of Desborough in 1980 by Sean Oram

Bakingside Round About

I know this is a picture that was taken 25 year prior to when I was born, yet I still get amazed at the dates of the pictures around my home town! The progression just amazes me!

A memory of Barkingside in 1981

A Very Fine Pub

A very fine pub, that's if you can find it, in the middle of nowhere, deep inside Perry Wood. It's worth looking for. This used to be the Perry Wood winkle club in the 1960s and 1970s, where you would get your winkle out of your ...Read more

A memory of Perrywood in 1967 by Nev Bishop

Kevin Devine Remembers Little Jim's Cottage

In the early 1960s as a small boy, this was the home of my grandmother and grandfather, Hilda and John Guy. I remember going to visit them with my mother, Cynthia Joan Devine, formerly Guy. I used to ...Read more

A memory of Polesworth in 1963 by Victoria Devine

Walking 3 Miles To School

My mum Barbara Wiltshire [nee Pritchard] was brouhgt up here with her 11 brothers and sisters. She is always reminding us that she had to walk 3 miles to school and one of her brothers used to bunk off and hide in the woods ...Read more

A memory of Burley in 1920 by Lyn Cook

Anna''s Outing To The Wellington Monument

I have driven up and down the M5 so many times and seen a monument on top of the Blackdown Hills.  Each time I passed I wondered what it was and so eventually I got hold of an Ordnance Survey map and ...Read more

A memory of Wellington in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

The Lodge Mayfields Farm

Does anyone know of Mayfields Farm, Lowfield Heath, Charlwood Road, in 1935? I have found out that my Dad's sister {Joan Addy, 18 months old} drowned in the fishpond, around the day of the King's silver jubilee.

A memory of Charlwood in 1930 by Stephen Addy

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,705 to 19,728.

Caption For Grassington, The Square 1900

The railway finally arrived at the village in 1902, with the opening of the line to Skipton. Here groups of children have gathered to be photographed in the broad cobbled square.

Caption For Bristol, The Docks 1953

During the early decades of the 19th century, Bristol was losing trade to Hull, Liverpool, London and the South Wales ports owing to its high dock charges.

Caption For Bury, The Market 1902

The Earl of Derby both gave the land and also paid for the construction of the market, which opened in 1841.

Caption For Dinnington, Laughton Road C1965

sixties. 1965 was the first full year in office for the Labour Government, the Beatles were awarded MBEs in the Birthday honours' list, and an 'experimental' 70mph maximum speed limit was introduced on

Caption For London, The Docks, Thames Wharf C1900

Besides the vast acreage of excavated docks, there were numerous riverside wharfs, from the grandeur of Hay's Wharf near London Bridge to this rather less grand one near the west entrance to the Royal

Caption For Bilsington, Village 1909

Bilsington is a small village on the main Hythe to Tenterden road. Once near the sea, it is now several miles inland. Near this cross-roads stands a jagged finger of brickwork pointing to the sky.

Caption For Larne, Main Street 1900

Mr Boyd had clearly set his stall up to catch the eye of the visitor with spades for the beach along with gifts and photographs to take home.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Pier 1898

In the background of this picture stands the Gas Works jetty. Pier Hill leads down to the sea front esplanade, with the Palace Hotel on the left.

Caption For Bedford, County Schools 1897

South-west of the town centre, along the Ampthill Road, on a large site between it and the railway line, the County Schools were built in the 1880s on a grand plan with a massive tower and,

Caption For Aylesbury, Parson's Fee C1965

Parsons Fee leads south-west from Market Square past Prebendal House, the home of John Wilkes, the radical MP for Aylesbury from 1757 to 1764, and behind high brick walls.

Caption For Dublin, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Lady Chapel 1897

When the Huguenots arrived from France, the Dean and Chapter gave them the Lady Chapel as their place of worship - it was separated from the rest of the cathedral and remained in their use until the 18th

Caption For Birkenhead, Woodchurch Road, Prenton 1954

In 1927, under the Birkenhead Extension Act, to celebrate its 50 years the town took in more outlying areas, thus doubling its original size of 1872. Woodchurch was one of those areas taken in.

Caption For Waltham Cross, The Cross 1904

The original Eleanor Cross, one of twelve erected by Edward I along the route taken by his wife's funeral cortege, was built in 1291 from Caen stone and Sussex and Purbeck marble and inset with precious

Caption For Gainsborough, Silver Street C1950

This first one starts on the banks of the River Trent and crosses the grain of the county: the limestone ridge, the chalk Wolds, the flat lands between the hills and the knobbly coastal sand dunes.

Caption For Skipton, The Castle, Entrance Gate 1888

At the end of the siege, the garrison was accorded the honours of war, and the castle was ordered to be slighted so that cannon could no longer be mounted on its towers.

Caption For Thornton Cleveleys, The Little Church Within The Trees C1955

Whereas Marton and South Fylde worshippers had to bring their dead to St Chad's, the parish church of Poulton, people from the new town of Fleetwood had to come to Meadows Avenue, which used to be called

Caption For Brook, The Village 1923

The tile-hung Dog and Pheasant pub (left) faces out on to a six-acre cricket ground in the centre of this lovely hamlet between Milford and Haslemere.

Caption For Fleet, Market Place 1907

It was the coming of the railway that made Fleet a sought-after address, and it has remained a popular country town ever since.

Caption For Hayling Island, Creek Road C1960

Board sailing was invented here: this was confirmed by a High Court ruling in 1982 stating that Peter Chilvers invented the sail board at Hayling in 1958 when, as a boy of ten, he used a sheet of plywood

Caption For Silchester, The Village C1965

It is hard to believe looking at this unremarkable village centre that just round the corner lie the remains of an important Roman town, Calleva Atrebatum.

Caption For Marloes, Post Office C1955

The wonderful sandy beaches of the Sands have a backdrop of stunning rock formations in shale and sandstone.

Caption For Ruthin, Clwyd Street C1955

The mock-Tudor building seen here gives little indication of the real timber-framed buildings that remain in the town, although most would have been destroyed when Owain Glyndwr proclaimed himself Prince

Caption For Arncliffe, The Bridge C1900

This is prime sheep-farming country, with wide open fields on either side of the river valley. When Charles Kingsley stayed at Bridge End, the area inspired him to write his novel The Water Babies.

Caption For Silverdale, Old Cottages Near Beach, Cove Lane C1965

On Cove Lane there was an ancient chapel. The lane also led to Jenny Brown's Point, where an old lady of that name lived in the 18th century.