Maps

181,006 maps found.

1892, Danby Ref. HOSM42951
1893, Tranmire Ref. HOSM62218
1909, Agden Ho Ref. HOSM35607
1899, Alkington Ref. HOSM35797
1880, Darliston Ref. HOSM42890
1909, Hanmer Ref. HOSM47670
1909, Hall Green Ref. HOSM49478
1897, Norbury Ref. HOSM55110
1879, Prees Higher Heath Ref. HOSM62717
1923, Woodhouse Ref. HOSM47006
1923, Hensingham Ref. HOSM48275
1905, Trevaughan Ref. HOSM40956
1892, Wigan Ref. HOSM35429
1892, Dalton Ref. HOSM42845
1892, Hindley Ref. HOSM48703
1895, Knowle Ref. HOSM50572
1895, Mislingford Ref. HOSM53873
1895, Portchester Ref. HOSM57046
1895, Southwick Ref. HOSM59915
1895, Titchfield Ref. HOSM70830

Books

11 books found. Showing results 3,937 to 11.

Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 1,641 to 1,650.

Raddlebarne Road

1978 was the date I left Sellyoak to live in Wales. I have a lot of fond memories. I was born at 132 Raddlebarne Road in 1965. My mother was called Sheila, she sadly passed away last year, My grandparent were Edith and Osbert ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1978 by Amanda Thewlis

Best Days Of You Life?

I was lucky enough to attend Bede Hall. We had a terrific staff team in those days - Clive Bell, Peter Dixon, the late Annie Woodward et al. The whole experience was mind blowing, as the mix of administered and self ...Read more

A memory of Billingham in 1967 by Dot Laird

Christmas

When I worked at Fentocraft in St Johns Road it was a small factory that did hand painting on glass and pick-a-sticks, a game. We always had a Christmas party, they would put a table down the middle and our bosses, a M and Mrs Bound, ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1960 by Pamela Mather

Richard Turner Of Tankersley Area

Not exactly a memory - but my 7th Great Grandfather on my Maternal side, RICHARD TURNER, was a "Woodsman of Howbrook" (circa 1647 to circa 1717). Anyone out there with a link? His father was THOMAS, and his ...Read more

A memory of Howbrook by Mr J A Cuckson

A Boscastle Family

Relating to the two little girls standing in the street, the one on the right is Nellie Davy, my aunt. She was the eldest child of Harry and Mary Ann Davy (nee Ferrett). Nellie and three other siblings were born at Butts but ...Read more

A memory of Boscastle in 1900 by Kay Davy

Croydon An Adventure

We lived in Coney Hall and tended to shop in Bromley. As such, believe it or not, a trip to Croydon was a real treat. Kennards, Alders, the market .. what excitement. To cap it all I might catch sight of a trolleybus (654,630 ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Peter Leach

Asylum

Proper name is the Royal Albert Hospital, not as we used to call the "looney bin". It is the second Asylum in Lancaster, the other being the Moor Hospital, or County Mental Institution. I worked in the kitchens here. A very spooky place full of gloomy atmosphere.

A memory of Lancaster in 1963

Church?

The rightmost building was a Cinema, don't ever remember it being a church. There was a Methodist church just off camera to the left on Sulyard Street. Dr Ruxton's of course was empty from 1935 till the City Council made it into offices, not sure when - 1980's?

A memory of Lancaster

Sweeping Staircase

I also have memories of St Nicholas, and was a pupil at the school from 1949 aged four, till 1952. Miss Garrard was the headmistress, and I seem to remember she was very kind. I had a kindergarten teacher who was absolutely ...Read more

A memory of Mickleham in 1949 by Sheila Medhurst

Police Dog Training Usaf

I am looking for any information of the time I was training in U.S.A.F class 7 and my dog Rusty, Oct to Nov 1957. Mr Frickey was my trainer. I had spent two weeks in hospital of my 6 week course. Still came out 1. I do ...Read more

A memory of Netheravon in 1957 by William Smith

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 3,937 to 3,960.

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.

Caption For St Athan, West Orchard Farm, Higher End C1955

An air of tranquillity permeates this summer view.

Caption For Chalford, On The Canal 1910

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

Caption For Botley, Mill Hill C1955

The elegant Georgian house on the right of the road has been converted to offices.

Caption For Steyning, Church Street C1955

Following the decline of Steyning's port during the Middle Ages, the focus of the town shifted southwards from around the church and became centred on the junction of Church Street and the High Street.

Caption For Hever, Village 1906

Around 350 years before this tranquil scene was captured, horses like these would have been ridden around the village by the knights of King Henry VIII.

Caption For Acock's Green, Hall Green, Pemberley Road C1965

These are Coppice House, Hollypiece House and Homemeadow House, named after fields on the Fox Hollies estate. The flats occupy the site of Zaccheus Walker's mansion, The Hollies.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, All Saints Church Interior 1897

The 19th-century cotton industry brought great wealth to Clayton, some of which went to build the church.

Caption For Sudbury, Friars Street 1895

The street takes its name from the priory of Dominican friars, founded in the 13th century. The tree marks the site of the now demolished Congregational church.

Caption For Chapel En Le Frith, Market Place C1955

This is a general view of Chapel's cobbled market place, one of the highest in the county at 760ft above the sea.