Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898, Graig Ref. HOSM46718
1898, Hopkinstown Ref. HOSM46723
1897, Nottage Ref. HOSM55526
1898, Cymmer Ref. HOSM46480
1898, Porth Ref. HOSM52053
1898, Thomastown Ref. HOSM61582
1927, Fortuneswell Ref. HOSM45688
1907, Farlington Ref. HOSM45264
1897, Pen-Y-Cae Ref. HOSM56515
1891, Singleton Ref. HOSM59405
1909, Prenton Ref. HOSM57094
1902, Knill Ref. HOSM50487
1892, Broughton Ref. HOSM39289
1892, Grimsargh Ref. HOSM47132
1892, Inskip Ref. HOSM49520
1892, Longton Ref. HOSM52405
1910, Nateby Ref. HOSM54536
1892, Newton With Scales Ref. HOSM54959
1891, Weeton Ref. HOSM63616
1910, Whitechapel Ref. HOSM64361

Books

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Memories

29,016 memories found. Showing results 1,341 to 1,350.

A One Off

Just opposite the Buddle School, There stands paper shop, Throughout my youth I as a rule, Would almost daily stop. From Nineteen seventy seven, Until the Eighties took their bow. This shop was ran by Tommy, Sadly no longer with ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend by James Bridgewood

Better Times

Great Britain is in disarray, I've never seen the likes. Worse than when Thatcher telt us Geordies, to get on wa bikes. They closed the yards and factories, we had them by the score, These places now just memories, of better ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend in 1985 by James Bridgewood

Bogside

I was born in a house on Main St, Bogside (Newmains). There were only 3 railway cottages there and lots of fields. Neighbours were Archibalds. Wonder if this is the same Archibald mentioned in a previous memory?

A memory of Newmains

Lamb Family

My father, David Lamb, had a watchmaker / jewellers shop firstly at 13 Bogie Street and then from 1963 until 1984 at 30 Duke Street, Huntly. From the Royal Oak pub owned by the Yules, there was then Connie and Eric Stephens the ...Read more

A memory of Huntly in 1966 by Dorothy Anderson

The Pantiles And The Broadway

I was born in Hurlingham Road, off The Pantiles during the war. The air raid shelters were still there for many years, and the allotments. School was a walk to Bedonwell Primary, joining others on the way. Weekly ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1947 by Mary Wright

Passfield Common.

This photo shows the common looking southeast towards Liphook. The common was a favourite haunt for Canadian troops and local girls during WW2. Spent many hours gathering bracken for bedding for my rabbits, and roaming across ...Read more

A memory of Passfield in 1940

The Old Hawkes Sweet Factory In New Street, Chelmsford

Hi my name is Doug, when I left school at the age of 15 in 1955 I worked at the Hawkes sweet factory as a sugar boiler, amongst other things, and it was there that I met my first girl ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford in 1955 by Doug Watts

The Time Bomb On Bell Vue Terrace

I can add information about the September bombing and suggest that one reason for the low number of casualities was that it was a time bomb that landed on Bell Vue Terrace. Aunt Alice and Daisy lived ...Read more

A memory of Hendon in 1940 by Richard Pealling

Parkers Fish And Chips

Whilst my mum and dad were in Crayford Social club I would often go to the Parade Fisheries which was owned by a Mr Parker and prepare newspapers ready for wrapping up fish and chips for the customers; for this service I ...Read more

A memory of Crayford in 1953 by Francis Coxall

The 1950s At St. Annes

I loved St Anne's. Great theatre, music and games, an all-round education. I'll always think that I got a great education there and I'm sad it's been pulled down. I wish I could find some of my class mates; Wendy Dew is ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead in 1953 by Monica Woodgates Brett

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,217 to 3,240.

Caption For Kings Lynn, High Street 1908

This street of small distinctive shops and handsome 18th-century terraced buildings is the commercial hub of the town.

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Caption For Filey, Primrose Valley C1935

Billy Butlin bought the land here and opened one of his holiday camps in 1945. In 1995, just beside the old Butlin camp, the modern chalets of Primrose Valley Holiday Camp were built.

Caption For Oxford, Broad Street 1897

Broad Street is famous throughout Oxford for its assortment of bookshops.

Caption For Devizes, The Market Place C1950

The present-day Market Place was formed from the outer bailey of the castle.

Caption For Winchester, St Giles Hill 1899

This photograph was taken 2 years before the famous statue of King Alfred was erected in the middle of the road, commemorating the 1000th anniversary of his death - albeit belatedly, as he died in AD 899

Caption For Alnmouth, Marine Drive From The Links C1955

As a resort Alnmouth was noted for its excellent golf links, said to be one of the oldest in England.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, View Of The Encampment 1890

This photograph is taken inside the walls of the Iron Age hillfort of Worlebury.

Caption For Prittlewell, The Church 1891

The Church of St Mary stands at the top of the hill above the old Cluniac Priory of Prittlewell.

Caption For Loughborough, All Saints Parish Church C1950

Whilst the main fabric of the present building is known to date from the 16th century, there is internal evidence in the roof beams and fireplaces, and in the large use of timber on one of the

Caption For Thundersley, Weir Roundabout C1955

The so-called Rayleigh Weir—the source of one of the tributaries of the River Roach—gives its name to this busy junction on the Southend arterial.

Caption For Bury, Holcombe Hill 1896

One of the principal roads from the south into the Forest of Rossendale was from Bury to Clitheroe, the route skirting the edge of Holcombe Hill and Haslingden.

Caption For Ballaugh, Old Church 1895

The oldest church register now extant is that of Ballaugh, and was begun in 1598. The church was one of a number repaired by Thomas Wilson, Bishop of Sodor and Man.

Caption For Coniston, From Church Tower 1906

This view from the church tower looks towards the wooded slopes of High Guards and up the valley of the Yewdale Beck.

Caption For Colchester, The Castle Walls And The Town Hall 1907

This view shows the wall walk, originally passage- ways in the thickness of the third storey of the higher keep. Jumbo can be seen to the right of the town hall's soaring tower.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The River Thurne C1926

There are boats of every description on this busy part of the river.

Caption For Bodinnick, The Ferry Inn 1888

Bodinnick lies opposite and slightly upstream of Fowey at the narrowest point of the estuary of the River Fowey.

Caption For Oxton, Arno Park C1955

Our picture shows Arno Park at its best, and showing evidence of the best of care and attention.

Caption For Brassington, C1960

Brassington lies in the heart of the White Peak lead mining country, and there are many reminders of the work of 't'owd man' – as the lead miners were called – in the surrounding fields.

Caption For Hawkshead, Market Square 1929

Another view of Market Square, with the ivy-clad building of Wilson's High Class Confectioners and the Esthwaite Cafe in the centre of the photograph, and the King's Arms in the background.

Caption For Hovingham, Brookside C1955

The pretty estate village of Hovingham in the Vale of Pickering is famous for Hovingham Hall, built about 1760 by Thomas Worsley, Surveyor General to William III.

Caption For Clifton, The Clifton Rocks Railway 1896

The trams of the Bristol Tramways & Carriage Co linked Clifton to the city by way of Hotwells Road.

Caption For Appleton Le Street, The Village C1960

The quiet village street at Appleton-le-Street, west of Malton, shows little passing traffic outside the village pub.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Recreation Ground C1950

In this quintessentially English scene, one can almost hear the sound of bat hitting ball, followed by the ripple of applause from the knowledgeable spectators.

Caption For Compton, Loseley House C1955

Sir William More, advisor to Elizabeth I and related to Sir Thomas More, built this Elizabethan mansion in 1568 for the then princely sum of £1,640 19s 6d.