Maps

181,006 maps found.

1907, Embsay Ref. HOSM44929
1907, Hanlith Ref. HOSM47669
1907, Hebden Ref. HOSM48137
1907, Hellifield Ref. HOSM48186
1907, Kilnsey Ref. HOSM50118
1907, Wigglesworth Ref. HOSM64669
1887, Anwick Ref. HOSM36043
1887, Asgarby Ref. HOSM36266
1887, Birthorpe Ref. HOSM37836
1887, Crofton Ref. HOSM42341
1903, Helpringham Ref. HOSM48089
1887, Horbling Ref. HOSM48913
1887, Roxholm Hall Ref. HOSM58216
1910, Chalvey Ref. HOSM40525
1897, Stoke Green Ref. HOSM64212
1885, Somerton Ref. HOSM35198
1885, Somerton Ref. HOSM44965
1885, Kingsdon Ref. HOSM50159
1885, Kingweston Ref. HOSM50238
1895, Droxford Ref. HOSM43672

Books

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Memories

29,016 memories found. Showing results 1,511 to 1,520.

The Long Walk

As a young girl in the mid fifties I have fond memories of walking around Hollingworth Lake. Having stories of ghosts living under the lake, the walk seemed never ending, frightnening at times if I lost track of my parents, but ...Read more

A memory of Littleborough by Gillian Kerr

The Wade Family Hols

I love Weymouth and would like to retire here one day! We came on holiday in July, bringing our little girl, Isobel, on her first holiday, also two of my other children and other members of the family. I love this picture, ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth in 2012 by Maria Payler

Sunday School

As children we went to Sunday school from an early age. As 'littlies' - not being old enough (under 5's) to concentrate on any serious bible teaching, we attended kindergarten in the Gertrude Bell Hall with Mrs Bailey - the ...Read more

A memory of Armthorpe in 1950 by Linda Norton Barker

Happy Memories

I worked in the Hotel Continental in the very hot summer of 1976 with 3 friends. It was a glorious summer season and the sun shone endlessly, so we spent many lazy days (between work shifts!) on the beach. We danced into the early ...Read more

A memory of Mundesley in 1976 by Jennifer Morgan

Dennis Thompson Pictures Of Broad St Parkgate

Both my grandmothers lived around the corner from here in The Green Lane Tavern yard. Michael Thompson here, in Australia, I am interested in selling my dad's original pen & Ink line drawings of Broad Street, Parkgate if you know anyone who may be interested.

A memory of Rawmarsh by Michael Thompson

Part 7

There was no running hot water, no gas, no bathroom and no flushing toilets. Electricity was used for lighting and if you were lucky, a wireless set. Most sets were run from accumulators, a sort of battery, which you had to take to ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Part 12

Hetton Council then cleaned up the remainder of the site, put on topsoil, and turned it into a sort of small park. There are some articles I have from the local paper published at the time giving a bit more insight to what happened. ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Burdon Hay Loft

My friend, Shiela Thompson, lived in a cottage at Burdon. Her father used to work on Burdon farm, he must have been a labourer as I remember him always working. My brother and myself used to cycle up to the farm on a weekend and ...Read more

A memory of Ryhope in 1962 by Lynne Swanson

Wars Years And A Little After In Russel Road, N13.

I lived in 75 Russell Road, Palmers Green during the war years and after. Although very young, I remember the doodle-bug coming over our house and landing in Brownlow Road I believe, also ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green in 1940 by Jim Hirst

Memories Of The Willows

I attended The Willows from 1950 to 1956 . I remember well Ms. Benham. I have been trying so hard to remember one of my favorite teachers who taught history? Anyone able to name her? I wish I could say my memories were as ...Read more

A memory of Morden by Patricia Nestlebus

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,625 to 3,648.

Caption For Hayfield, Kinder Scout From Kinder Road C1960

We are looking across the waters of the Kinder Reservoir. The drystone-walled fields lead up to the rocky heights of Kinder Scout, at 2,088ft the highest point in the Peak District.

Caption For Winchester, Stanmore From Romsey Road 1928

Lines of local authority housing climb the hill at Stanmore on the south-west outskirts of Winchester, which has evolved and expanded over the years.

Caption For West Kirby, Banks Road C1965

Banks Road and The Crescent (W170049) form the heart of the original village. There is a wide-ranging array of shops, many of them tucked away beneath the arcades.

Caption For Ibberton, A Distant View Of The Church C1955

The lovely old parish church of Ibberton is on a slope of the chalk downlands around the Blackmore Vale.

Caption For Hailes, The Abbey C1960

The remains of Hailes (sometimes spelt Hayles) Abbey lie a mile or two out of Winchcombe off the B4632 to Broadway.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, Red Lion Yard 1950

This yard is typical of the long rows of houses and narrow roads built on the declivity towards the harbour in the town; many of the houses typically feature dormer windows in their roofs.

Caption For New Brighton, The Pier 1900

New Brighton was originally conceived as 'The sea-bathing rendezvous par excellence of the Lancashire people of note', but things soon went awry.

Caption For Parkgate, The Front 1965

All of the houses still stand. The Old Quay Inn, to the right, is still trading, and so are the majority of the shops along the front.

Caption For Horton In Ribblesdale, The Village From Station Hill C1955

The Ribblesdale village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale is dominated by the stepped profile of Pen-y-Ghent, 2,277 feet high and one of Yorkshire's famous Three Peaks, seen here in the background of this view

Caption For Combe Down, Church Road C1965

Now part of the City of Bath, this once provided access to the Bath stone quarries of the 18th-century magnate Ralph Allen.

Caption For Clifton, Leigh Woods 1887

Prior to the 1901 expansion programme at Avonmouth, a number of proposals had been aired for the building of dock and cargo handling facilities along the river from Avonmouth to Bristol.

Caption For Langham, Old Cottage And Chapel C1950

The village's mid-Victorian Baptist chapel stands close to the 13th-century church of St Peter and St Paul.

Caption For Wadhurst, Lower High Street 1903

Note the early telephone poles on the left. The spire of the Norman church of St Peter and St Paul can be seen above the trees.

Caption For Marske, The Hall C1955

This was formerly the seat of the Hutton family, who produced two archbishops, both called Matthew, of York in 1595 and Canterbury in 1757.

Caption For Pilley, The Post Office C1955

Pilley is a short stroll from Boldre on an ancient route to the vast expanse of Beaulieu Heath.

Caption For Stourpaine, Manor Road C1955

The six hundred-year-old tower of the church at Stourpaine is the oldest part of the building, for much of the rest is modern.

Caption For Turvey, The Three Cranes Hotel C1950

The building style established by Cecil Higgins is very much in evidence on the hotel. Note the old Cyclists Touring Club seal of approval carried above the front entrance.

Caption For Charmouth, The River Char C1960

The beach at Charmouth is a mecca for geologists and fossil hunters, and explanatory walks take place from the heritage centre by the mouth of the Char.

Caption For Lincoln, Pottergate And Cathedral 1890

This rural scene, about a mile east of the city centre along Monks Road, is now much changed.

Caption For Sheffield, Angel Street C1965

The High Street was one of the principal shopping areas of the city to be damaged during the air raids of December 1940.The front of the C & A store collapsed into the street following three direct

Caption For York, St. William's College 1892

The college was first built for the Minster's Chantry Priests in about 1465.These priests had plenty of money and plenty of time on their hands, and were always getting up to mischief.

Caption For Headingley, St Michael's Church And The Shire Oak 1897

A view of the spire of St Michael's Church, with the remains of the famous Shire Oak, which has a girth of 29 ft. Taylor's Drug Store signboard is almost as big as the shop premises.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, From The Jetty 1912

Clacton-on-Sea was founded as a seaside resort in 1871 - the year that the Bank Holiday Act was passed.

Caption For Reading, King Alfred Training Brig 1910

The sea cadets parade proudly at their headquarters east of Kings Meadow on the south bank of the Thames.