Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1900, Melbury Abbas Ref. HOSM53448
1906, Blue Town Ref. HOSM38148
1890 - 1902, Beighton Ref. HOSM37406
1891 - 1901, Bolsterstone Ref. HOSM38324
1890 - 1891, Darnall Ref. HOSM42893
1890 - 1891, Grenoside Ref. HOSM47191
1890 - 1892, Grimesthorpe Ref. HOSM47124
1890 - 1891, Handsworth Ref. HOSM47549
1890 - 1901, Holdworth Ref. HOSM48704
1901, Hollow Meadows Ref. HOSM48726
1890 - 1891, Oughtibridge Ref. HOSM55944
1890 - 1891, Thundercliffe Grange Ref. HOSM57397
1890 - 1901, King Edwards Ref. HOSM57880
1876 - 1897, Spinkhill Ref. HOSM59885
1891 - 1892, Thurlstone Ref. HOSM61892
1890 - 1891, Ulley Ref. HOSM62848
1890 - 1929, Wales Ref. HOSM63350
1890 - 1892, Walkley Ref. HOSM63277
1884 - 1885, Doulting Ref. HOSM43525
1884, Cranmore Ref. HOSM63792

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,417 to 22,440.

Memories

29,044 memories found. Showing results 9,341 to 9,350.

63/64 High Street Lymington

The above address was once a school according to the 1881 Census. A distant relative of mine was once a pupil there. I am interested to know the name of this school as well the type of school if at all possible. My ...Read more

A memory of Lymington in 1880 by Bob Hewitt

South Street Mid 1960's

We moved to Braintree with our Dad, George Harkins, in 1966. He was an American, stationed at Wethersfield air force base, married to a young British girl, Eileen. We lived at 82 South Street for about 5 or 6 years, and ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1966 by Linda Gorton

Looking For Relatives, Please Help

I am looking for any information on some relatives of mine who lived in Chester Le Street, they are called Alan and Mary Hall and they had a daughter called Elaine. They had a milk round and also a ...Read more

A memory of Chester-Le-Street by Jackie Johnson

Moulton & Davenham In The Past

At the time of my birth in the early 1940's, my mother was living at the top end of the village at 101 Main Road with my elder brother Tom - dad was in the army. We left Moulton when I was 7 ...Read more

A memory of Moulton by Peter Byrom

Fulham Girl

I lived in Burlington Road, at No.1 - it was called Jubilee Terrace, and was built to commemorate one of Queen Victoria's Jubilees. There was a pottery at the New Kings Rd end of Burlington Road which was built way back in the reign of ...Read more

A memory of Fulham in 1955 by Caroline Schurmer/Brewster

Our Gang

I was born in Russel Place off Hankinson St. We had cockroaches all over the house and there was 8 kids & 2 adults in a 2up 2down. We had no money & my dad was a gambler & a violent man. In 1952 we were rehoused to Corby ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1953 by Victor Hughes

Going To Bolton

I remember all too well the monument in the centre of the crossroads with the A6 as I used to come up this road before turning left to go to Bolton (no 12 bus). Also used to walk up to the town at times from my home just below the ...Read more

A memory of Walkden by Lynette Foster

Family Search

I am researching into my family history and find my great grandfather came from Enchmarsh near Cardington and I believe he lived in the area all of his life, his name was William Cooke, 1859-1911. He was a stone ...Read more

A memory of Cardington in 1900 by Margaret Clutton

Babcary Ancestoral Village

Babcary is a tiny village located near to Keinton Mandeville, Somerset. My grandmother was born there and most of my ancestors on her side of the family (Dyers and Collins) lived the majority of their lives there and ...Read more

A memory of Babcary by Derek Marchant

I Remember Growing Up Here 1962 67

I used to live up the Station Road, No. 3 Broome Close, about 150yds past the post office on the left. Lord Plymouth estates built 2 new houses in the early 60's, we moved from the stable flats in Oakley Park ...Read more

A memory of Bromfield in 1964 by Chris Bird

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,417 to 22,440.

Caption For Nottingham, Trent Bridge And River C1955

One of the favourite venues for Nottingham people - the embankment steps on a warm summer's day attracting families and swans.

Caption For Sidmouth, York Terrace 1924

The town's first library was situated in one of the houses in York Terrace.

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.Attractive wrought iron fencing surrounds the long gardens on the right.

Caption For Colwyn Bay, The Pier Pavilion C1930

In contrast to the impressively wide and well-built promenades to be seen in Llandudno and elsewhere, the fallen rubble wall on the left here and the submerged groynes give the impression

Caption For Henley On Thames, Marsh Lock C1955

Field Marshal Conway's great 18th-century landscape improve- ments and garden buildings in the grounds of Park Place included the rustic boulder-bedecked bridge on the right, carrying the Wargrave

Caption For Erlestoke, The Village 1900

Erlestoke is on the northern edge of Salisbury Plain and offers views that can still be recognised from this photograph.

Caption For Romford, Western Road 1908

Since the part-pedestrianisation of South Street, Western Road has become a major traffic route lined with bus stops, its pavements crowded with scurrying shoppers.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street Gate C1955

Looking through the Gate in to the Close, a notice on the doors is a reminder that they are shut every night at 11pm.

Caption For London, The George Inn, Southwark C1875

This inn survives in Southwark; it is now in the care of the National Trust. The building, dating from 1676, is now London's only galleried inn.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, From The Weir 1891

After the Dissolution, the abbey was left a ruin and many of its stones were eventually carted off and used to widen the old Leeds Bridge.

Caption For Southport, Queen Victoria Statue 1904

The statue was later relocated to the top of Nevill Street.

Caption For Alfington, Village 1906

Alfington is a tiny village alongside the river Otter, north of Ottery St Mary.

Caption For Weobley, The Unicorn Inn C1960

The Unicorn is one of several beautiful, old timber inns in Weobley.

Caption For Chelmsford, Duke Street C1950

The building nearest the camera, Rainsford House, was built around the turn of the century. From1924 it housed the town's municipal offices, but was eventually replaced by a new Civic Centre.

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Caption For Ware, 1929

This peaceful parkland, with trees overhanging the carefully channelled waterway, was the creation of the local 17th-century Quaker poet and writer John Scott, who came to Ware from Bermondsey and used

Caption For Hoddesdon, The Shopping Centre C1965

Here we see another view of the bleak and unappealing shopping precinct, constructed when the town's population numbered less than twenty thousand people; it appears less incongruous when viewed alongside

Caption For Abbotsham, Church Of St Helen, South Side 1890

According to an inscription on one of the octagonal piers, the north aisle was built in 1593, although a church must have existed here much earlier as the font is 13th-century.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Promenade 1920

Its worshippers must have seen a great variety of ships and boats use the estuary far below.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Promenade 1920

Its worshippers must have seen a great variety of ships and boats use the estuary far below.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road 1914

By 1914 the Cinema De Luxe had a rival 200 yards away, the Whitehall, which prominently advertises its wares to the fascination of passers-by.

Caption For Askrigg, Main Street 1914

One of Askrigg's main industries was clockmaking, and it is said that more timepieces were made here than anywhere else in the North Riding.

Caption For Knaresborough, The Mother Shipton Inn 1914

This is a petrifying well, similar to the one at Matlock Bath in Derbyshire, where the limestone content of the spring water solidifies objects which fall into it.

Caption For Colchester, West Stockwell Street 1904

All except the building on the far left survive now, although Daniell and Sons is now The Stockwell Arms pub.

Caption For Bridgwater, The Bridge 1903

In years gone by, the river Parrett carried a large volume of traffic.