Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882 - 1901, Stiperstones Ref. HOSM60472
1881, Stretton Heath Ref. HOSM60819
1881 - 1882, Uckington Ref. HOSM62812
1882, Upper Cound Ref. HOSM62947
1891 - 1892, Muker Ref. HOSM54387
1891 - 1892, Skeeby Ref. HOSM59429
1892 - 1912, Forcett Ref. HOSM60330
1895 - 1913, Heronsgate Ref. HOSM48200
1895 - 1908, Crow Ref. HOSM42459
1895 - 1908, Hightown Ref. HOSM48514
1895 - 1908, Mockbeggar Ref. HOSM53889
1895 - 1908, Poulner Ref. HOSM57045
1880, Denby Village Ref. HOSM42991
1879 - 1880, Pentrich Ref. HOSM56563
1890 - 1908, Aldfield Ref. HOSM35761
1890, East Tanfield Ref. HOSM44373
1890 - 1893, Ellingstring Ref. HOSM44737
1907 - 1908, Black Hill Ref. HOSM46765
1890 - 1908, Laverton Ref. HOSM50873
1890, Middleton Quernhow Ref. HOSM53677

Books

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Memories

29,044 memories found. Showing results 9,381 to 9,390.

Memories...

I went to this school and left at the age of 15yrs in 1967. My maiden name was Binns and I lived in Shaw Crescent, next to St Hildas Church. I had some good times in the school, but I lost touch with my school pals. I married in the ...Read more

A memory of Grangetown in 1967 by Iris Hugill

Hounslow Heath

I have just been reading through some of the newer memories after not being on this site for quite a while, but a comment about Hounslow Heath reminded me of the times we went to the Heath when my dad was going through a period of ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1955 by Susan Coleman

Part 8

Entertainment The Men: Mostly the pubs provided a good range of entertainment with darts, dominoes and cards being played. Some men kept greyhounds or whippets for racing, but generally gardening took up a lot of their time, as ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Part 9

Most of the family would help to do this, it took several weeks to complete. Some looked very good according to the people’s skill. The Children All played together, boys and girls, all age groups and all stayed out until called ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Part 10

And the upper floor as the church for worship. This remained like this until approx 1880 when the old primary school was built. (This is now demolished and turned into a housing estate). Between the junior and senior school ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Part 11

And had an inter-house sports day annually that was highly contested. The school was divided into four houses, St Columbus, St Aiden, and St Patrick and St Cuthbert’s. Church attendances were very high, poor Fr. Tuohey had to give ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Kennards

At the same time in Wimbledon, there was also another Kennards and like the poster said, he used to go to Kennards with his mum and nan and so did I (to the Kennards in Wimbledon). I was about 4 or 5 then, just after the war and when I ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1957 by Geoffrey Cains

Hythe Childrens Holiday Home

I too, stayed at this holiday home for children on the sea-front at Hythe in the late 1960's. The holiday was arranged by my primary school in the West Midlands, the home is no longer there. I believe it was owned and ...Read more

A memory of Hythe in 1969

Ryde

I was born in Longmead Road, Ryde, and remember frequenting the local band's venues, The 69 club at the Ryde Castle and the Royal York Hotel, also The Seagull at the end of Ryde Pier and the Babaloue? at Ryde airport. Ryde had many famous bands ...Read more

A memory of Ryde in 1961 by John Smith

Asylum Road Arlesey

Alma Allen was born at home in Asylum Road, Arlesey, now called Hospital Road. They later moved in with Herbert's dad, Big Jim, who lived in the Gothic Farm House that was at the bottom of the yet to be built Lynton ...Read more

A memory of Arlesey in 1930 by Clive Lombari

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,513 to 22,536.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace 1897

It remained in English hands until the autumn of 1313, when it fell by deception.

Caption For Pitchford, 1891

In the grounds of the house there is also a timber-framed tree-house that Queen Victoria played in as a child.

Caption For Egham, C1950

The building with the rocket- like spire, seen on the left in the photograph, was another of Egham's fine hotels.

Caption For Hastings, The Castle 1925

The ruins of Hastings Castle are believed to stand on the site where William the Conqueror built his first castle in England; this was a wooden prefabricated structure shipped over with his invasion force

Caption For Folkestone, The Harbour, The Boulogne Boat Leaving 1906

Towards the end of the 19th century, Folkestone had established itself as a thriving cross-Channel port.

Caption For Slad, Steanbridge Lane 1910

When this photograph was taken, the village was an isolated rural community with most of its inhabitants engaged in agriculture.

Caption For Hook, London Road C1965

All the classic ingredients of a large village are seen in this photograph.

Caption For Welburn, The Village C1965

Now one of the country's finest tourist attractions, the house and estate was established in the 18th century and contains a huge lake and spectacular gardens.

Caption For Marske, Village 1913

Marske is an attractive and unusual Swaledale village, neither nuclear nor linear, nestling in a fold of hills just above the River Swale.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Street 1890

Travelling north along the straight road from Brockenhurst brings the traveller to Lyndhurst, an ideal centre for exploring the northern edges of the great forest.

Caption For Christchurch, Wick Ferry, West Bank 1900

Christchurch stands on two rivers, the Stour and the Avon. The town gets its old name of Twyneham from the Anglo-Saxon, meaning 'the town between two rivers'.

Caption For Bucklers Hard, The Village C1960

Horatio Nelson, who commanded here, was wont to remark that she was the finest 64-gunner in the fleet; he fought some of his earliest naval battles in that remarkable ship.

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Caption For Burley, C1955

In the early years of the 20th century, the colourful Auberon Herbert lived near Burley. Herbert was an aristocrat, politician, republican and writer.

Caption For Maidstone, All Saints' Church 1898

Laurence Washington, great uncle of George, who died in 1619, is buried in the church.

Caption For Ickham, The Mill C1955

The mill pond at Ickham, on the east bank of the Little Stour, is crossed by this seemingly fragile footbridge whose supporting piles serve as a useful trap for waterweeds and other detritus before the

Caption For Stalham, The Staithe C1935

In front are two Norfolk wherries: the black sail that can be seen on the further boat is a characteristic of these broad-beamed, shallow-bottomed craft.

Caption For Nantwich, Love Lane 1898

This photograph of Love Lane was taken from Barker Street.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1955

Broad Street boasts a great variety of inns and hotels.

Caption For Crowhurst, Yew Tree 1907

But it is her gnarled yew trees that claim the greatest age: this huge churchyard yew is said to date back at least to the time of King Harold.

Caption For Chatham, Riverside Gardens C1965

The gardens were laid out in the early 1960s on the former Gun Wharf, providing a welcome green space below the pinnacled tower of St Mary's parish church.

Caption For Chatham, Riverside Gardens C1965

The gardens were laid out in the early 1960s on the former Gun Wharf, providing a welcome green space below the pinnacled tower of St Mary's parish church.

Caption For Corby, R.C Church Of St Patrick, Gainsborough Road C1960

Standing at the junction of Gainsborough Road and Morland Road, the church opened in May 1962.

Caption For Borrowdale, The Hotel C1870

This very early postcard view of the Borrowdale Hotel, with Grange Crags behind, shows the Lake District as it was before the tourist invasion really took hold.

Caption For Ulverston, King Street 1912

Cloth-capped and gaitered Edwardian children stand with their father outside S Warhurst's hardware shop on a sunny day.