Maps

181,006 maps found.

1915, Abertysswg Ref. HOSM35332
1879, Georgetown Ref. HOSM46187
1879, Llechryd Ref. HOSM52035
1903, Trefil Ref. HOSM62295
1887, Penuwch Ref. HOSM56497
1897, Blaenrhondda Ref. HOSM38104
1898, Little Tring Ref. HOSM53877
1879, Baldhu Ref. HOSM36767
1878, Devoran Ref. HOSM43296
1879, Kea Ref. HOSM49599
1879, Menna Ref. HOSM53496
1895, Newbridge Ref. HOSM54824
1879, Porth Kea Ref. HOSM56965
1879, Kenwyn Ref. HOSM62351
1879, Treliske Ref. HOSM62366
1899, Aberffraw Ref. HOSM35547
1899, Pencarnisiog Ref. HOSM56282
1886, Kirmington Ref. HOSM50415
1911, Haverthwaite Ref. HOSM47966
1911, Newland Ref. HOSM54890

Books

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Memories

29,016 memories found. Showing results 1,601 to 1,610.

The Cornmarket Photo 1954

The picture of the Cornmarket in High Wycombe pictures my father-in-law, Guilford Emery (now deceased), his daughter Jen (now deceased), and one of his sons, my brother-in-law David Emery. We discovered the picture ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe in 1954 by Mrs Maureen Emery

The Shops And Doctors At Sandiway 1956

We first arrived in Sandiway in 1956. I remember getting off the bus at the top of Mere Lane and walking down towards our new home in Cherry Lane. The house was a 'tied house' belonging to the ICI and our ...Read more

A memory of Sandiway in 1956 by Keith Wilson

Going To Meet Dad

My favourite memory of living in Blackhall Colliery was of going to meet my dad from the pit baths, I used to sit on the top steps or swing on the hand rail waiting for him and listen to all the men sing, it was the ...Read more

A memory of Blackhall Colliery in 1972 by Dawn Marie Smith Nee Dowling

Bet Time Ever

I was sent to Warnham Court about 1953. Mr Savage was the head master. I can remember a boy called Ernie and one called John Knowland. I was understudy to a boy called ? Green who played Widow Twankey in the panto. I was ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1953 by Anthony Jeffery

Forge Dam

My dad used to run the rowboats and collect fees from fisherman, me and my brothers used to help, we were there every day of the six weeks holiday, it was all done from the little green hut above the cafe which is still there, every day was like a great adventure, happy days.

A memory of Fulwood in 1965 by David Hill

Holidays In Saham Hills

Just after the war we visited Saham Hills quite regular from Hull. We stayed with an aunt and uncle of my father's by the name of Smith. He was called Charlie, his wife was Pat and they had a son who was called young ...Read more

A memory of Saham Hills in 1950 by Mal. Wilson

Wartime Camp At Horton Chapel

I was a child living in a large house next to the river at Horton Chapel adjacent to a bridge. In the Second World War in 1944 prior to Normandy, a squadron of Canadian Engineers camped next to the river and built a ...Read more

A memory of Chartham in 1944 by Patrick Mc Neile

A Winter Crossing On The North Sea

I well remember the King George Dock as I embarked here with 33rd Signal Regiment (a TAVR unit formerly known as the Lancashire and Cheshire Yeomanry). We were en route to Germany having a posting ...Read more

A memory of Kingston upon Hull in 1968 by John Howard Norfolk

Do You Know Lilla Allan Bryant

I am looking for my paternal grandmother or her relatives. Her name is Lilla Allan (nee Bryant). She was married to my grandad Haydon Fraser Allan who owned Allans Bakery at 147 Windsor Road in Neath. They married in ...Read more

A memory of Neath by Nicky Brown

My Soldier

Bolberry Down, brings back such lovely memories to me of the days of National Service. My boyfriend and I spent some of his leave sitting there and dreaming of his demob. We would go there and do a lot of walking, the cliffs are so ...Read more

A memory of Bolberry in 1953 by Patricia Perring

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,841 to 3,864.

Caption For York, St William's College 1911

The building was named after William Fitzherbert, who was the great-grandson of William the Conqueror.

Caption For Great Malvern, Malvern Hills And Wynds Point C1900

Great Malvern village is set against the stunning backdrop of the Malvern Hills, that great range of summits that rises above the surrounding plains of Worcestershire; they form one of the finest ridge

Caption For Newbury, The Broadway C1960

The Chequers Hotel, beside which is a line of cars, is one of Newbury's most famous businesses. Though almost entire- ly rebuilt, some of the original walling remains.

Caption For Windermere, Wray Castle And The Boathouse 1886

The stately Gothic pile of Wray Castle can just be seen peeping over the trees in the background of this photograph, taken near its boathouse on the lake.

Caption For Penrith, Eden Hall 1893

Here we see the colonnaded front and formal gardens of Eden Hall, four miles east of Penrith.

Caption For Washington, Front Street C1955

At this time restoration work was under way at Washington Old Hall, home of the ancestors of US president George Washington.

Caption For Wrexham, High Street 1903

Wrexham 'comprises several spacious, well-paved streets', says a contemporary gazetteer, 'and has undergone great improvement by reconstruction of buildings and the construction of new streets'.

Caption For Tywyn, High Street 1908

Towyn (or Tywyn) means both 'an extent of land' and 'a thing that shines', a good description of the sand and marsh around the town.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Marine Parade 1902

Taken from the southern corner of Victoria Square, this view shows the promenade just before the Grand Pier was built.

Caption For Launceston, The Church C1949

To the left of Symons, the jewellers (now Castle Jewellers) is the small opening of Sandford Timewells Lane, a narrow cobbled alley which cuts through to Castle Dyke and feels as though it should once

Caption For Bradford, Tyrrell Street 1903

The aroma of freshly-ground coffee used to drift down this street in the heart of the city. Collinson's Café, above John Smith's on the left, also offered a three-piece orchestra.

Caption For Lynmouth, Countisbury Hill, The Blue Ball Inn 1907

The advent of parcel post in 1883, and the right of delivery to every household introduced in 1897, would have increased both the weight of the postmans sack and the length of his round.

Caption For Wimborne, From The River 1899

Across the River Stour, the pinnacles of the Norman cruciform Minster rise from the water meadows.

Caption For London, The Aldwych C1920

Five years on from the previous photograph, the play showing at the Gaiety Theatre is 'Love Lies' starring Stanley Lupino.

Caption For Stafford, The Public Library C1955

The White Lion Inn Unfortunately, construction of Stafford's new road system was accompanied by another act of civic vandalism.

Caption For Barnstaple, Bridge 1890

The Long Bridge over the broad waters of the River Taw was certainly built by 1300, but it may be a hundred years or more older.

Caption For Llandough, St Dochdwy's Church C1955

This was the site of a Celtic monastery founded by St Dochdwy or Dochau, the name by which St Cyngar was better known.

Caption For Billingshurst, The Village 1928

The Roman road of Stane Street bisects the village of Billingshurst. The shop of W J Barnes (on the left) stands on the causeway; it was formerly the old family shop of Joseph Luxford, a carrier.

Caption For Wye, Bridge Street 1918

Like the inhabitants of many villages at the time, the people here were recovering from the devastating effects of the First World War.

Caption For South Cerney, The Village C1965

It is easy to understand why this quarter of South Cerney, with its squat stone cottages ranged along the banks of the River Churn, are often photographed by day trippers.

Caption For Bungay, The Butter Cross C1955

The Butter Cross was built in 1689, after the fire of the previous year which destroyed much of the town.

Caption For Woolston, Portsmouth Road C1960

A fascinating picture of a suburban street. On the extreme left is Palmers, with John Bull tyres and cycle lamp batteries on display in the window.

Caption For Aberdaron, The Beach C1960

Almost at the end of the Lleyn Peninsula, this small village opens out onto the beach and Cardigan Bay. Here the few visitors that could make their way here enjoy a lazy day on the beach.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Roebuck Hotel C1960

The old part of the Roebuck Hotel lies to the left of the buildings.