Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, South Newington Ref. HOSM59716
1888 - 1899, Pentir Ref. HOSM56434
1854 - 1912, Brignall Ref. HOSM71303
1892 - 1913, Hunderthwaite Ref. HOSM49124
1892 - 1907, Barnoldswick Ref. HOSM34112
1851 - 1890, Ardsley Ref. HOSM36164
1851 - 1890, Swaithe Ref. HOSM61019
1886 - 1903, Chivenor Ref. HOSM40863
1886 - 1903, Heanton Punchardon Ref. HOSM47976
1885 - 1887, Landkey Ref. HOSM50769
1910, Piel Island Ref. HOSM56628
1886, Barrow Haven Ref. HOSM37127
1886 - 1906, Goxhill Ref. HOSM46792
1897 - 1914, Llancadle Ref. HOSM51744
1898 - 1915, Penmark Ref. HOSM56429
1886, Barton Vale Ref. HOSM37168
1894, Hatch Warren Ref. HOSM47795
1894, North Waltham Ref. HOSM55319
1894, Preston Candover Ref. HOSM57216
1894, Bramdown Copse Ref. HOSM59702

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,961 to 21,984.

Memories

29,043 memories found. Showing results 9,151 to 9,160.

A Wartime Symbol Of Defiance A Giant Meat Pie!

One of Bradford’s famous literary sons was the author and playwright J B Priestley, who was born in Mannheim Road, Bradford, on 13 September 1894. J B Priestley provided Britain with a rather strange ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1940 by Julia Skinner

A Wartime Reminder Of Italian Prisoners Of War

During the Second World War there was an Italian prisoner of war camp at Penleigh, on the outskirts of Wells in Somerset. The Italian POWS were put out to work on local farms, and one of them was ...Read more

A memory of Wells in 1940 by Julia Skinner

Happy Days In Bakersfields

I was born in Nottingham in 1939 and we lived on Parkdale Road, Bakersfields. Have many happy memories of Parkdale Junior School - Parkdale Cow Sheds! Mrs Stubbins taught the 5-year olds, then Miss Walmsley, Miss ...Read more

A memory of Nottingham in 1949 by Kathleen East

A Watchet Boy

I was born in Woodland Road in 1948. The houses were brand new. I used to watch the builders from Dates going up the road to work on the houses at the top. I would stand on next door's doorstep and swear at them as they passed. My ...Read more

A memory of Watchet by Noel Taylor

Memories Of Wooburn From America

My mother, Vera Brown, was born in Wooburn Green and lived at 135 Boundary Road until she came to America to marry my father after WWII. (My father was based in High Wycombe during the war.) As my gran and ...Read more

A memory of Wooburn Green in 1965 by Valerie Killigrew

Dancing In The Afternoon Matinee

I remember dancing after school in Horsell town hall on Horsell main street in the 50s. I was at Goldsworth School, Woking in those years. My friend David and I were always dancing there, on Wednesdays I think. ...Read more

A memory of Horsell in 1952 by William Patten

The Coronation

I was only 3 years old and we lived in Elthorne Rd just across the street from The Militia Canteen on the corner of Villier St. I do remember the flags and bunting draped across the front of the buildingl and the coronation ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1952 by Philip Cousins

1952

I was born in the July of 1952,to my parents Frank and Bette Coxon. We lived above a butchers shop, on the corner of the Wednesfield Road and Heath street - the shop belonged to Mr Sammy Hall. My father worked as a butcher at Downs of ...Read more

A memory of Heath Town in 1952 by Antrhony Coxon

The Meakin Family

My grandparents, George and Clarinda Meakin lived in Vernon Avenue, I visited regularly. Grandad put up a ladder at their back wall so I could climb over into the park. My mum was their eldest daughter; she had two brothers ...Read more

A memory of Old Basford by Joyce White

Tired Man

I've just done a bit of checking and I realise that the 'tired' man must have crashed here a few years later; about the time that he was not only an MP, but also a mayor. No wonder he was 'tired'.

A memory of Bromley

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,961 to 21,984.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Fishpond And Heights Of Abraham C1955

The Fishpond has been a central feature of Matlock Bath since the village became an important resort and spa in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

Caption For Stalham, Getting Ready For The Night On The Ant C1935

This is one of the few sites where it is still possible to find otters.

Caption For Lulworth, Durdle Door 1894

The great natural arch of Durdle Door braves the sea just a little way from the more famous Lulworth Cove.

Caption For Poughill, The Village 1938

The post office stores stands on a corner in the centre of the village near the church, and is still trading today.

Caption For London, Bank Of England And The Royal Exchange C1910

On the right is horse-drawn cart of the Royal Mail.

Caption For Wembley Park, Barn Hill C1965

This is a children's paradise: blend open grass, trees and a pond with a lively imagination, and a never-ending variety of worlds can be created in a single afternoon - and lost forever in later years.

Caption For Newbury, Bartholomew Street C1965

Bartholomew Street, on the southern side of the town centre, was originally called West Street.

Caption For Edinburgh, From The Castle 1897

In the foreground are the buildings of the Royal Institute and the National Gallery, with Princes Street on the left behind the Scott Monument. Calton Hill can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

Angel Hill was once the site of Bury Fair, but by 1955 it has been relegated to nothing more than a car park. The Angel Hotel gave its name to the square.

Caption For Cowes, The Vecta C1955

Twenty-one cannons, once the guns of the sailing ship Royal Adelaide, are used to start the yachting races during Cowes Week every August. In the background a ferry heads into port.

Caption For Netherbury, Haymaking By St Mary's Church 1912

Harvesters work the fields within the shadow of Netherbury Church in the last peaceful years before the Great War.

Caption For Wroxham, At Wroxham Bridge 1952

Seen from the bridge, most of these buildings survive as cafes, gift shops, and the like. The prominent semi-circular gable on the right in the distance is the famous Roy's Stores.

Caption For Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 1909

Here we see Trumpington Street, with Corpus Christi College's entrance to New Court (built in 1825 by William Wilkins) on the left. Just beyond is St Botolph's, one of Cambridge's medieval churches.

Caption For Cambridge, The Bank And Post Office 1931

Looking down towards St Andrew's Street, with First Court, the oldest part of Christ's College, in the distance. The Capital and Counties bank (now Lloyd's) and Post Office are in the foreground.

Caption For Maidstone, Museum 1898

This view shows the magnificent Tudor chimneys of the Museum.

Caption For Ilkley, The Moors 1914

Up above the Cow and Calf rocks is more evidence of quarrying, but in this photograph the heather softens the scene for the Edwardian picnickers taking in the valley view, top right.

Caption For Portsmouth, Port Solent 2005

Briefly, the advertising strategy changed, laying stress now not on the 'bucket and spade' charms of Southsea as a seaside resort but on the city's history and its naval and military heritage.

Caption For High Salvington, 1919

In 1919 Worthing had not yet sprawled up the valley below Salvington Hill, and you could look across to Cissbury Ring without the neat, but characterless, housing of Findon Valley in between.

Caption For Galway, The Salmon Weir C1955

The white waters of the River Corrib foam through the weir. Salmon still mass below the weirs in spring and the town's former mills have found a new life as apartment blocks.

Caption For Schull, The Pier C 1955

A pleasing picture of the little pier at Schull. All is quiet, with rowing boats and a yacht moored in the small bay. Note the car at the entrance to the quayside.

Caption For Chorley, Parish Church C1965

Chorley's oldest building is the parish church of St Lawrence, which was built in the 14th century. The centre aisle is the original church; the two side aisles were added in c1860.

Caption For South Cave, Bear Lodge C1965

Bear Lodge, now a private house, is one of two lodge houses which led to Cave Castle - a folly built in the 19th century. It is now a hotel and country club.

Caption For Newbury, Bartholomew Street C1965

Bartholomew Street, on the southern side of the town centre, was originally called West Street.

Caption For St Dogmaels, High Street C1955

There was once a bustling market here. "...where, by report of ancient men, markets have been kept in old time" (Owen, 1603). Note the interesting brickwork on the house on the right.