Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896 - 1897, Endmoor Ref. HOSM44948
1897 - 1912, Ings Ref. HOSM49362
1896 - 1897, Beck Houses Ref. HOSM50656
1896 - 1897, Stainton Ref. HOSM60182
1886, Burton Green Ref. HOSM39620
1895 - 1907, Keston Ref. HOSM34717
1884, Little Addington Ref. HOSM51380
1882 - 1883, Cookley Ref. HOSM41788
1879 - 1883, Silvington Ref. HOSM59278
1898, Bunkers Hill Ref. HOSM39462
1898 - 1911, Yarnton Ref. HOSM65375
1906, Carew Newton Ref. HOSM40051
Porth Navas, 1906, Port Navas Ref. HOSM57026
1895, Boarhunt Ref. HOSM59617
1910, Buckland Marsh Ref. HOSM39366
1898 - 1911, Duxford Ref. HOSM44113
1913, Badshot Lea Ref. HOSM36710
1896, Badlesmere Ref. HOSM36702
1894 - 1913, Hanworth Ref. HOSM47580
1900, West Parley Ref. HOSM63929

Books

442 books found. Showing results 20,521 to 20,544.

Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 8,551 to 8,560.

Living Around The Corner

I used to live in Sundown Ave, just around the corner from these shops. My friend Michelle lived to the right of the bus. My Mum used to work in the sweet shop at the end of the parade to the right. There was a ...Read more

A memory of Dunstable by Elaine Stephens (Nee Ockwell)

A Boarding School Second To None

What a dump Iwerne Minster was to a school boy of the 60's sent from London to that boarding school in the middle of nowhere. The locals spoke in a strange unintelligible dialect, the air was sometime thick ...Read more

A memory of Iwerne Minster in 1960 by Stuart Henley

Wonderful Childhood

I used to live in Churchfield, my old house is the only one left standing amongst a maze of flats. It was a council house in those days and we shared it with another family, the Caines. I went to Churchfields Primary ...Read more

A memory of South Woodford in 1950 by Margaret Way

Larkfield

I lived on Auchmead Rd from 1957-79 and now I live in the States. Life has not been bad, but there's never a day goes by, that I do not think of home. When we were weans, we used to have concerts in the backyard, singing, dancing ...Read more

A memory of Greenock in 1979 by Isobel Malone

Doune

I lived in Surrey but used to travel to Doune to visit Margaret & George Paterson who owned Watston Farm in Doune. Living in a city I loved going up to the farm for holidays and had my last visit to them in 1973 when I came over from ...Read more

A memory of Doune in 1958 by Bette Schoots

The Bull Hotel

I lived in Elm Park from when I was born (in Oldchurch Hospital) in 1950 to when I was dragged away to Australia, kicking and screaming (inside) at the end of 1964. I often went to The Bull with a couple of my friends from ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1964 by Sue Hayes

Early Years

I think the road you see near the top right of the picture is Hunshelf Bank. If I'm right then I used to live in a house at the top of the hill with my family. It stood back from the road and looked down on Samuel Fox's. When I was ...Read more

A memory of Stocksbridge in 1953 by Lesley Turner

Coastguard Cottages Mawgan Porth

The old coastguard cottages at Mawgan Porth were leased by Mrs Kate Knight and her youngest daughter Winifred in about 1920 from Col Williams of Carnanton at St Mawgan. They ran a tearoom and let two of the ...Read more

A memory of Mawgan Porth by Anne Martin

Childhood

Looking at the pictures takes me back to my childhood, having lived in the village for 20 years. My home was at the end of this slip road behind the large hedge. I remember walking down to the bakers and to Taylor and Bristows, to me ...Read more

A memory of Bletchingley in 1963 by Melanie Marden

Rememberance Sundays

Many Rememberance Sundays were spend at the Abercynon Clock by members of the Abercynon branch of the Glamorgan Army Cadet Force .

A memory of Abercynon in 1982 by Dai Boyce

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 20,521 to 20,544.

Caption For Horsham, Brighton Road 1899

Two phases of Victorian expansion are shown here in this view along the Brighton Road heading south-east from the town.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village 1908

This view looks north-east along the A283 past its junction with Church Lane on the right in front of White Horse Cottage, whose chimney stack is here covered in creeper.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1955

1955 was the first year that home sales of UK manufactured cars exceeded the 500,000 mark; imports also more than doubled to over 11,000 vehicles.

Caption For Chichester, The Market Cross 1890

With a plan based on its Roman predecessor, Noviomagus, this fine walled city is divided into quarters by North, South, East and West Streets, which all meet at the splendid Market Cross in the centre

Caption For Hunstanton, The Cross And Green 1898

The cliffs rise to about 70ft, and are the seaward end of the chalk ridge which stretches right across Norfolk.

Caption For Newtown, Broad Street 1959

The market was established in 1279 with a charter granted by Edward I, but Newtown's growth is due mainly to the application of technology to the cottage-based woollen industry.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village 1921

Modes of travel have progressed from the time when local workers walked to their workplace, and when wealthy people used horse-drawn carriages and stagecoaches for local and trunk travel.

Caption For Wakefield, The Rose Gardens, Thornes Park C1953

The last occupant of Thornes House was the Morley MP, Charles Milnes Gaskell.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey 1924

This fine photograph of Malmesbury Abbey was taken from the north, with the abbey mill buildings below.

Caption For Newent, Broad Street C1965

Newent is best enjoyed on foot. With such an assortment of architectural styles in the town centre, there is always a building or detail to please the eye.

Caption For Bromsgrove, High Street C1965

This lovely building is at the southern end of the High Street, in the former market place where the High Street meets Worcester Road and St John`s Street.

Caption For Rednal, The Old Rose And Crown C1965

The Old Rose and Crown is near the bottom of Rose Hill, a former Roman road which later formed part of the Birmingham- Bristol road; it became a toll road in 1726.

Caption For Rousdon, The Landslip And Whitlands Cottages 1900

The great landslip of the coast between Axmouth and Lyme Regis took place on Christmas Day 1839, when a chasm nearly a mile in length was created when the existing cliffs fell towards the sea

Caption For Preston, Tram Bridge 1903

Having Avenham Park in the background does enhance the pleasure of a walk over the bridge. Avenham Tower can be seen in the trees to the right, and the paths lead away to Frenchwood.

Caption For West Bay, Village And Beach 1922

This is a detail of the chalet zone which sprang up behind the 1897-built Esplanade (right), between the waterworks and the Salt House on Pitfield Marsh (left).

Caption For Paignton, Bathing Beach 1896

With his powerful business aptitude, Mr Dendy quickly installed the most important tourist commodity, bathing machines; those for the ladies were on Paignton beach, and those for the gentlemen on Preston

Caption For Henley On Thames, Bridge And Vicarage 1893

These two views both feature the fine Georgian river bridge and the southern part of Riverside, sometimes called Thames Side; by this date it was solely used for mooring and hiring pleasure craft,

Caption For Cookham, High Street 1908

Spencer was a controversial figure, and even now, many years after his death, his work is the subject of speculation and debate.

Caption For Parkgate, Red Lion Inn 1962

The town of Parkgate has a rather fascinating history. It started as a small, coastal hamlet occupied by a few fishermen and shrimpers.

Caption For Rednal, The Old Rose And Crown C1965

The Old Rose and Crown is near the bottom of Rose Hill, a former Roman road which later formed part of the Birmingham-Bristol road; it became a toll road in 1726.

Caption For Ware, The River Lea C1960

Then, it was a bustling port with barges moored two or three deep unloading timber and barley. A few more years earlier, there would have been the occasional sailing barge with huge brown sails.

Caption For Falmouth, The Jetty 1904

By 1900, steamships well and truly dominated the world's merchant fleets, accounting for 72 per cent of world tonnage.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Bridge Street 1922

A ballad of 1843 refers to the building on the left as 'the Ugly Black Lion'.

Caption For Tarleton, St Mary's Church 1952

Few people think of Tarleton as a port, but in the 15th century ships from here sailed to small ports along the Lancashire coast and even to Europe.