Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895, Basildon Ref. HOSM34119
1895, Laindon Ref. HOSM50717
1894, Basingstoke Ref. HOSM34120
1894, Ashe Ref. HOSM36311
1894, Daneshill Ref. HOSM52844
1894, Lower Common Ref. HOSM54207
1894, Winslade Ref. HOSM64786
1902, Bathampton Ref. HOSM37294
1902, Freshford Ref. HOSM45919
1902, Warleigh Ref. HOSM63425
1902, Widcombe Ref. HOSM64643
1897, Ninfield Ref. HOSM55084
1901, Drimpton Ref. HOSM43546
1883, Ashwater Ref. HOSM36389
1883, Shadingfield Ref. HOSM58864
1883, Stoven Ref. HOSM60687
1883, Weston Ref. HOSM64124
1903, Worlingham Ref. HOSM65177
1891, Exelby Ref. HOSM45030
1891, Hunton Ref. HOSM48217

Books

442 books found. Showing results 2,353 to 2,376.

Memories

29,029 memories found. Showing results 981 to 990.

Old Vicarage

My first memory of Willoughby I think was during the 1980s, it was when David Sole of 'Starsky and Hutch' fame rented the Old Vicarage for a stay in England - it was a Saturday night and he had invited villagers to a party that he ...Read more

A memory of Willoughby by Pat Jones

Nash Court

I too was a member of St Matthew's church choir in Stretford, Manchester. I remember going to Nash yearly for some years in the 1960s. Some of the choir men also went but I think the organiser was the choirmaster Mr Ronald Frost, who was ...Read more

A memory of Nash in 1965 by Stuart Hadden

Connecting With The Past

My father, born in 1906, was educated in an orphanage in South Shields from about 1916 to 1922. The orphanage was operated by the Sisters of Charity. I would like to visit the South Shields area this summer from the ...Read more

A memory of South Shields in 1920 by Mary Carrigan

Clarendon Road School

I would love to see a photograph of Clarendon Road School, on its original site, before it was replaced by homes. Does anyone have any Internal or external?

A memory of Ashford by Debbie Frost

Searching For Kincaid Family

I am an American who lived in Fenny Compten as a child because my father was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford. I have fond memories of my baby sitter, Patricia Kincaid and her mother Betty Kincaid. My family has ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Compton in 1974

Blue Star Furnishings

Does any one remember the Blue Star Furnishings shop at 29 Barnet Road. I was a friend of Mr & Mrs Filer and their daughter Marion who owned the shop and they lived in a flat over it. I used to visit them quite ...Read more

A memory of Potters Bar in 1962 by Roy Beiley

Purston Park

My father worked at the town hall for many years. His office was at the back looking down on to the park so I could go and wave at him through the window! I was back in Featherstone at the weekend. The park looks so different ...Read more

A memory of Featherstone in 1963 by Kay Dalby

Lower Peover School

I was a pupil at Lower Peover primary school from 1980 to 1986 and have many great memories. Mrs Wraith taught the reception class and we all had pictures so we knew which our pegs and draws were and mine was always a cow. ...Read more

A memory of Lower Peover in 1980

George Thomas York Of Woodlands Farm Dawley

My 2x Gr.Grandfather, George Thomas York farmed at "Woodlands" in 1845. He was conficted for stealing a horse and given 10 yrs transportation to Australia. Wife and 3 children left behind. Has anyone any knowledge of this or related to him ? Many thanks. June.

A memory of Dawley

Charlwood Brickyard

The James family moved to Charlwood for London in 1964 into the house next door to the brickyard. This was supposed to have been built by Mr Dearn from bricks made in the actual brickyard. The ponds were called the Raft pond, ...Read more

A memory of Charlwood by Robert James

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 2,353 to 2,376.

Caption For Colwall, Ledbury Road C1945

Much of Colwall developed in late Victorian times as a result of the building of the railway line and its station.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1955

This view of the Stonebow shows the length of the long open room on the top floor: this is the old city Guildhall, with a fine open timber roof of about 1520.

Caption For London, Hyde Park Corner, Apsley House C1920

To the right of the arch is Apsley House, one of only two or three of Piccadilly’s great houses to survive. Known popularly as ‘Number One, London’, it was built by Robert Adam in the 1770s.

Caption For Shaftesbury, Town Hall And St Peter's Church C1902

The hilltop town of Shaftesbury has wide views over the Blackmore Vale and thousands of acres of rolling Dorset countryside. Some locals still use its old name of Shaston.

Caption For Cremyll, Point And Hms Impregnable 1904

Cremyll has long been a crossing place from the Rame peninsula to the Devon side of the Tamar estuary.

Caption For Widnes, Widnes Road C1960

The three balls, the sign of a pawnbroker, are said to originate from St Nicholas, the patron saint of pawnbrokers.

Caption For Preston, Dock, North Side C1960

Preston docks were once some of the busiest in the country, handling cargoes from around the world.

Caption For Beauchief, The Abbey C1950

Beauchief is four miles south of Sheffield, but all that remains of the Premonstratensian Abbey founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf around 1183 is the west tower.

Caption For York, The Castle Museum C1955

The land was acquired by the City Corporation in 1934 at a cost of £8,000. The Debtors' Prison was opened as a museum, which was then extended to the Women's Prison building.

Caption For West Hanney, Lamb Inn C1955

Beyond it, the pair of gables belong to one of a crescent of 1950s council houses.

Caption For Clent, Village C1965

Notice all the piles of paving stones waiting to be laid into the pavement.

Caption For Bridport, From Allington Hill 1897

As long ago as the reign of Edward the Confessor, Bridport was a town of considerable importance, boasting over a hundred dwellings, a priory of monks and its own mint.As its name implies, it was

Caption For Bothenhampton, The Village 1904

Once a village in its own right, standing on the slopes above the River Bredy, Bothenhampton has now become a suburb of Bridport.

Caption For Twickenham, The Slipway Facing Eel Pie Island 1890

This view, from the footbridge onto the Island, is a photograph of what has passed - for all to the left of the sash-windowed and pedimented house on the right was cleared away in the 1950s.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach 1898

Much of this view looking west from the pier is now dry land occupied by the west part of Adventure Island, while Never Never Land lies amid the now much thinned trees on the right.

Caption For Wallingford, The Bridge Boat House 1899

A little further downstream we reach historic Wallingford, an Anglo-Saxon borough, much of whose 9th-century earthen ramparts remain.

Caption For Lechlade, Burford Street C1950

This view looks north out of the Market Place, past the corner of St John Street, with the Old Vicarage on the right.

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace C1965

This view shows the Archbishop of Canterbury's official residence; at the time of the photograph, Archbishop Geoffrey Fisher, who crowned Queen Elizabeth II, was Primate.

Caption For Middleham, Manor House 1914

Monks from nearby Jervaulx Abbey began the tradition of horse breeding in this dale.

Caption For Taunton, East Street 1902

The first chapter's tour starts in the heart of the lush Vale of Taunton Deane in the county town of Taunton, a bustling town with much of its former through traffic taken by the nearby M5.

Caption For Preston, The Post Office And War Memorial C1960

The Main General Post Office is on the left of the photograph. Gone are the days when it opened seven days a week from 7.30am to late in the evening.

Caption For Hawswater, 1893

In 1893 the natural lake of Haweswater nestled peacefully in the unspoilt and beautiful valley of Mardale. At this time the road to Mardale village ran along the west side of the lake.

Caption For Romford, Rush Green C1950

It was served by Evans Corner and this comprehensive parade of shops on the Rush Green Road at Dagenham Road crossroads.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Chapel Street 1922

A continuation of Church Street, Chapel Street leads on to the High Street.