Maps

181,006 maps found.

1903, Voxmoor Ref. HOSM63200
1903, White Ball Ref. HOSM64356
1886, Cockthorpe Ref. HOSM41399
1886, Stiffkey Ref. HOSM60568
1884, Henton Ref. HOSM71328
1885, Thrupe Ref. HOSM53313
1884, Wookey Ref. HOSM65204
1884, Yarley Ref. HOSM65366
1884, Burgedin Ref. HOSM39495
1885, Dolanog Ref. HOSM43324
1884, Frochas Ref. HOSM45858
1885, Llanerfyl Ref. HOSM51914
1884, Trehelig Ref. HOSM62345
1895, Byfleet Ref. HOSM39797
1907, Brasted Ref. HOSM38802
1895, Birling Ref. HOSM37825
1895, Weybridge Ref. HOSM35416
1927, Rodwell Ref. HOSM40559
1901, Portesham Ref. HOSM57049
1892, Green End Ref. HOSM37332

Books

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Memories

29,016 memories found. Showing results 1,631 to 1,640.

Oddington 1946 1959

I was born in Moreton in Marsh and lived the first 13 years of my life in Oddington. My father was a farmer and we lived at Green Farm right in the middle of the village. We used to have the village bonfire (November ...Read more

A memory of Lower Oddington by Tim Gaskell

Barry Hammond

Though I have never been to the fair city of Chesterfield, I had a good army mate whom I served with in Corsham in Wiltshire. I have been trying to find him for years, who knows, someone on this site MIGHT just know of him, a stab in the dark, maybe !!

A memory of Chesterfield in 1960 by Brian Williams

Does Anyone Remember My Grandmother Mrs Lillian Florence May Adams Or My Father Mr Meyrick Adams

I am interested to find out if anyone can remember my grandmother Mrs Lillian Florence May Adams (nee Pearson) and my dear father Mr Meyrick ...Read more

A memory of Sheriffhales by Lynda Hall

We Knew This As Four Wents Pond!

We lived at Henfold a couple of miles from here, I used to be a pain in the neck to my older brother who used to come & fish at this pond. I caught my first "Red throat minnow" here. In the winter when ...Read more

A memory of Holmwood Corner in 1952 by Sarah Rashbrooke

Styal Open Air School

I was at Styal Open Air School from 1958-1967 and I have wonderful memories of picnics on the lawn outside Wendy House where I lived, and trainee teachers coming in the summer and playing games with us and taking us out to ...Read more

A memory of Styal in 1958 by Helen Anderson

Managers House

Because of my friendship with Helen Jones, the manager's daughter, I also went to play with her at her house, for me it was something very special because I had never been in such a big house before. It seemed so big, especially ...Read more

A memory of Abertysswg in 1956 by Elaine Russell

My Place Of Birth

I was born in one of those prefabs halfway down on the righthand side, number twenty three in fact. My mum and dad must have thought they`d gone to heaven, moving from a blitzed east end tenemant with a shared outside ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by Glenn Spicer

Yha

Does anyone have any pics of the old Youth Hostel on the clifftop from the early 1970s?

A memory of Penmaenmawr in 1972 by Peter Whitworth

Evacuee

My mother was evacuated to Bishop Nympton ( but going to school in South Molton) She arrived with her mother and her brand new baby sister sometime during the War...I don't know the year right now, I need to find out. They were ...Read more

A memory of South Molton by Jane Lack

Potts Ancestry Kibblesworth

My father Edward Potts was born in Kibblesworth in 1900 his brothers were William Potts, Noble Potts and his sister was Hilda Potts. All the brothers were miners in Kibblesworth. When dad married we moved to ...Read more

A memory of Kibblesworth in 1900 by Catherine Cowing

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,913 to 3,936.

Caption For Manchester, King Street C1885

This view looks from the top of King Street down towards Cross Street. We can see that the street narrows towards the bottom.

Caption For Easthampstead, Church 1901

Inside this expansive parish church the many signs of the Early English era are manifest in the pulpit, for instance, which is inscribed and dated 1631 on a large arched panel with a good helping

Caption For Silkstone, The Church C1960

The path leads down to the church of All Saints and St James the Greater.

Caption For Sedlescombe, The Village Pump C1955

An iron pot containing a large number of coins of Edward the Confessor was found in 1876. They were thought to have belonged to King Harold, and hidden during the Battle of Hastings.

Caption For London, Elephant And Castle 1885

This crowded region south of the river was once the heart of London cockney life.

Caption For London, Cheapside C1886

In the 1850s, Cheapside was one of the most fashionable shopping streets in London, with a ‘mighty stream of traffic’ flowing through from Oxford Street to Leadenhall and the City.

Caption For Bellerby, The Village 1896

From the 13th century, the village was part of the huge 3000-acre manor estate of the de Bellerbys. Rievaulx Abbey also farmed some 43 acres of land near the village.

Caption For Cliftonville, Walpole Bay 1918

By 1918 Margate Council had become envious of Pettman's monopoly of bathing at Cliftonville and made a charge for the bathing rights and the hiring of deckchairs on the popular Cliftonville beaches

Caption For Glasgow, St Vincent Place 1897

Here, within the heartland of the city's commercial and financial life, the imposing Victorian buildings we see are still standing today.

Caption For Towcester, Market Place And Town Hall C1955

Towcester is a small old town on the Tove, with a number of Georgian houses and a pleasant market place.

Caption For Grantham, Avenue Road 1904

There are now fewer trees, and several of the houses are offices or hotels. At the left is the rock-faced stone St Peter's Hill United Reformed Church of 1869.

Caption For Coltishall, A Cornfield 1902

On the River Bure, Coltishall is a picturesque place.

Caption For Chalford, On The Canal 1910

In the past it was once busy with an incessant stream of barges laden with bales of cloth passing through this now-abandoned lock.

Caption For Longtown, The Greyhound Inn C1960

Only the keep of the castle now survives.

Caption For St Buryan, Cross 1908

This ancient cross head bearing a crude carving of a crucifix must pre-date the church by many centuries. The texture of the coarse granite of the district can be seen in the steps.

Caption For Lower Penn, St Anne's Church, Springhill Lane C1965

The village of Lower Penn was once owned by Lady Godiva, and was formerly known as Nether Penn.

Caption For Boscastle, The Harbour 1894

The natural setting of this small port between cliff faces is idyllic. This picture shows how effectively it provides safe shelter for the limited number of craft it can hold.

Caption For Cadgwith, From Bathing Rock 1899

The man and group of boys in front of the centre ground boat are typical of visitors to any sea shore, and form the kind of scene that has not changed over the years.

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1870

The county town of Kent stands on the banks of the River Medway. The oldest building, the Bishop's Palace, fronts the river beside the great medieval church of All Saints.

Caption For Leeds Castle, 1892

The county town of Kent stands on the banks of the River Medway. The oldest building, the Bishop's Palace, fronts the river beside the great medieval church of All Saints.

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.

Caption For Barrow Upon Soar, The Church C1965

Externally, the Mountsorrel granite facing of the church gives it a hard, almost unwelcoming appearance.

Caption For Cockington Village, The Village 1896

This view of Cockington is almost exactly the same today, thanks to the Mallocks of nearby Cockington Court: this is a 17th-century mansion that stands in 450 acres of parkland, and is now owned, along

Caption For Hastings, St Clement's Church C1955

This final glimpse of old Hastings is a photograph that captures all the charms of the old town, with St Clement's Church at the end of the street.