Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885 - 1886, Langley Ref. HOSM50725
1883 - 1900, Pebworth Ref. HOSM56311
1883 - 1886, Shottery Ref. HOSM59292
1882, Ruscombe Ref. HOSM37435
1882, Butterrow Ref. HOSM39681
1882, Far Oakridge Ref. HOSM45128
1882, Middleyard Ref. HOSM58820
1886 - 1900, Hammoon Ref. HOSM47481
1900 - 1901, Marnhull Ref. HOSM53290
1900 - 1901, Moorside Ref. HOSM54046
1886, Rolls Mill Ref. HOSM57974
1886, Woodbridge Ref. HOSM60490
1886 - 1900, Hinton St Mary Ref. HOSM65425
1885 - 1902, Acton Ref. HOSM69983
1895 - 1914, Castletown Ref. HOSM40327
1913 - 1920, Cleadon Ref. HOSM41209
1895 - 1914, Farringdon Ref. HOSM45197
1913 - 1920, Whitburn Ref. HOSM64427
1883 - 1901, Streetly Ref. HOSM60889
1897 - 1898, Teversal Ref. HOSM61430

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,769 to 21,792.

Memories

29,043 memories found. Showing results 9,071 to 9,080.

Growing Up In Handley

My family moved to Handley in 1947 and I spent the rest of my childhood there. Our family name is Harris and my parents were Drs Paul and Zoe , they had five children. We lived off the road to Deanland. I never could ...Read more

A memory of Sixpenny Handley in 1950 by Nicola Campbell

My First Job..

My very first job was in Chiswick. Although I lived in Brentford, when I left school I went to work in the grounds of St Mary's and St Josephs Convent in Burlington Lane, opposite the Cherry Blossom factory..this was in 1955 and I ...Read more

A memory of Chiswick in 1955 by Alfred Winkworth

Radio.

I can remember walking to a garage down (or up) the street with an accumulator, to get it filled. I knew a girl who lived just passed the garage, and she had a collection of birds eggs. She kept them in the oven of an old unused ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges by Al (Alfred) Manzoli

Langley Residential Special School 1956

Hi All, Just to say that I was a resident of Langley from January 1956 to July 1956. Have an autograph book here with staff and boys/girls comments on leaving - Staff: Afred/Margaret (Gardeners) D Barry ...Read more

A memory of Baildon by Robert Alders

The Railway At Trentham C1959

I remember travelling many times on this train; the two engines were called Golspie and Dunrobin - areas in Sutherland. I believe their ancestral Home was Dunrobin Castle at Golspie, hence the names for these ...Read more

A memory of Trentham in 1959 by Michael Cooke

A Wartime Memory

I was born in Forfar in 1928, and in 1940 after the fall of Poland, I was taken by my mother to see a march past of Polish troops at County Buildings, Forfar. I seem to recall that General Sikorski was taking the salute, but I might be mistaken.

A memory of Forfar by Robert Simpson

From Far Away

A while ago, a lady who came from Walton, was sharing her memories and mentioned she had been on holiday on the other side of the world. She had met someone who lived there and who had said they new of Walton, and of a ...Read more

A memory of Walton on the Hill by Elizabeth Waters

Howard Road

I was born in Barking in 1957, I grew up in Howard Road. I have lots of happy memories of playing in Gratefields Park, all the children used to look after each other. I went to St Joseph's School, my maiden name was Howe.

A memory of Barking in 1957 by Theresa Reid

Bold Heath Transport Cafe

Has any one got any photos of the Bold Heath Transport Cafe in the 60's? In which I spent many an overnight stay whilst I was driving for Babycham from Shepton Mallet in Somerset.

A memory of Bolder Hall in 1961 by Maurice Berryman

Born And Bred

Born in Meeting House Lane in 1931 Brant Broughton; we soon moved into the big old house that used to be the old Hall House. This house is in Main Street and it was opposite my uncle's fish and chip shop. My dad, was George ...Read more

A memory of Brant Broughton in 1930 by Derrick Pailing

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,769 to 21,792.

Caption For Dunoon, West Bay 1904

The group of people on the left appear to be on a well prepared outing and are having a picnic. The small huts are where you hired your boat from for a by-the-hour row round the bay.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral Choir West 1919

The organ over the pulpitum, the screen between choir stalls and nave, was installed in 1899 to replace the one of 1834 shown in photograph No 28152.

Caption For Colne, Parish Church C1955

St Bartholomew's dates from the 1200s, and much of the 62ft tower is original. The church has stocks and a charnel house in the graveyard. The name Colne means 'roaring river'.

Caption For Howth, The Harbour 1897

It is hard to imagine that this tranquil harbour scene is only about nine miles away from the bustling, industrial scenes of Dublin Harbour seen earlier in this book.

Caption For Worthing, South Street 1895

The towered and porticoed Town Hall which closes the vista, a fine Classical building of 1834, subsequently lost its tower and has now been completely demolished: this is a great loss to the town's architecture

Caption For Oakham, The Hawthorne Horse 1932

Here is the hunter, bred to cross in safety the open pastures of the Shires, formed in the enclosures' favourite hedge-planting material, which makes up the obstacles to its safe progress.

Caption For Knaresborough, The Mother Shipton Inn 1914

The Dropping Well is a petrifying well, similar to those at Matlock Bath in Derbyshire, where the limestone content of the spring water solidifies objects that fall into it.

Caption For Ingleton, Square 1929

Just six years earlier than the date of this photograph, White Scar Cave, just off the road between Hawes and Ingleton, was discovered.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1931

We are looking south from outside the Methodist Church on a stretch of the High Street which is now pedestrianised.

Caption For Monmouth, Cinderhill Street 1939

The building on the right is the Overmonnow Post Office, advertising a Parcel Post service and with the built-in post box to the left of the window.

Caption For St Annes, Lifeboatmen's Memorial 1914

The story behind the bravery of these men is detailed elsewhere in this book.

Caption For Ilkley, All Saints' Church, The Saxon Crosses In Churchyard C1874

An early photograph of the crosses before restoration had taken place, as seen in 67326, page 98.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street 1928

The store on the corner is that of W H Smith, which now occupies a different site. The perambulator in the foreground now seems decidedly old-fashioned.

Caption For Bagshot, Cricketer's Inn 1927

We are in London Road, with a mixture of transport passing, right by The Cricketer's Inn, which has now had some extensions added.

Caption For Worsley, The Church, South East 1889

It is noted for the many gargoyles that festoon its tower, while inside there is a monument to the First Earl of Ellesmere.

Caption For Kendal, Branthwaite Brow 1914

Branthwaite Brow is one of the three streets which meet Kent Street as it leads up the steep hill opposite Miller Bridge. The others are Finkle Street and Stramongate.

Caption For Armitage, The River Trent C1960

The river falls only slightly along this part of its course and can be seen to have a wide flood plain and a tendency to form islands.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, 1891

Essex lacks natural rock so skills in the use of wood and brick-making have been well developed over the centuries.

Caption For London, Regents Park, Canal And Post Office Tower C1965

A view from near the Clarence Gate bridge at the southern end of the Boating Lake.

Caption For Ramsbury, High Street 1906

The names on the shops are different, some of the trees have gone, the road has been resurfaced and fashions have changed, but not much else. The narrow street is fringed with cobbles.

Caption For Reading, Technical College C1965

Now entitled Reading College and Schools of Art and Design, and extended to the east, the Technical College was built on King's Road in the 1950s to somewhat mediocre and repetitive pallid neo-Georgian

Caption For Chepstow, The Racecourse 2004

Here we can see some of the changes since 1950, although the open stand on the right is still in existence.

Caption For Swanage, 1897

For hundreds of years smuggling was a major industry in Swanage: the smuggled goods were hidden in the local caves and quarries.

Caption For Egremont, Ferry Boat 1912

Until 1817 the Mersey ferry service was erratic and subject to the vagaries of wind, tides and weather.