Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898, Minety Ref. HOSM53840
1897, Malpas Ref. HOSM34880
1897, Duckington Ref. HOSM43917
1897, Edge Green Ref. HOSM44593
1897, Hampton Heath Ref. HOSM47497
1891, Birdsall Ref. HOSM37804
1888, Helperthorpe Ref. HOSM48088
1891, Leppington Ref. HOSM51105
1889, Ryton Ref. HOSM58361
1889, Scampston Ref. HOSM58638
1903, Mathon Ref. HOSM53326
1903, Storridge Ref. HOSM60668
1891, Prestwich Ref. HOSM57234
1891, Stoneclough Ref. HOSM60605
1884, Cuckney Ref. HOSM42546
1886, Stonea Ref. HOSM60600
1905, Cliftonville Ref. HOSM41291
1880, Moretonwood Ref. HOSM36624
1880, Hodnet Ref. HOSM48769
1900, Hookgate Ref. HOSM48875

Books

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Memories

29,016 memories found. Showing results 1,681 to 1,690.

Lawrence Family In East Molesey

On a holiday from Australia, today my husband and I visited East Molesey & Hampton Court. My mother's paternal family were the Lawrence's - Edward was a master butcher and had a shop in 156 Walton Road (now ...Read more

A memory of East Molesey by Erica Henley

Visits By The Family

I can remember that my family visited the Fox and Hounds frequently earlier than this date, but this was the first date I was legally allowed to partake of the amber fluid. I can remember the old artifacts, like ...Read more

A memory of Old Burghclere in 1958 by Terry Lawton

My Home For 7 Years

This is just how I remember the hospital which I first went into in 1955 and stayed in for 7 years. It was a marvellous place and I have many memories from those days including a visit by Billy Smarts Circus, taking my 11 ...Read more

A memory of Bursledon by Timothy Manhire

Forss Estate

I stayed in a little wooden chalet with my Companion, Sis Remund, when we were Missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on the Forss Estate. I remember the beautiful river, the sea of blue-bells in the ...Read more

A memory of Forss Ho (Hotel) in 1993 by Stephanie Reynolds

Preston Royal Infirmary (Maternity)

My mother was a midwife sister during the 1940s and early 1950s at the old PRI. She must have delivered lots of babies from the area during this time. There was once a photo of her in the LEP with 3 babies born ...Read more

A memory of Preston

Tracing My Family

I have no memories of Hawkchurch. But I am trying to trace my family history, and so far have got nowhere. And I am hoping that someone might remember hearing about them. According to the 1911 census they lived at Berry ...Read more

A memory of Hawkchurch in 1910 by Christine Elliot

Merrion House School During Ww 2

I think it was 1944 when I visited my brother Brian at the boys school known as Merrion House, run by Mr. and Mrs. Brummell-Hicks under a spartan but friendly and encouraging regime. Doodlebugs(V1's) aimed at ...Read more

A memory of Sedlescombe in 1943 by Michael Gould

Hexham Camp 1941

Hello Alan, I was interested in your comments about the camp. Are you sure you were there in 1940? I was trying to see the rest of your article but somehow I couldn't get the rest of it. You didn't say what school you attended and ...Read more

A memory of Hexham in 1940 by Les May

Plough Inn

The Plough Inn, in High Bentham was bought by great grandfather Harold Slinger in the early 1900s. He then refurbished it in to two cottages. Harold Slinger was also the registrar for birth deaths and marriages as I recall. After ...Read more

A memory of High Bentham in 1970 by Nick Louth

The Turner Families Of Ditchling

It's been a long struggle but we have achieved much regarding searching the family history of the Turners of Ditchling, through their exploits at winning in cricket, horse shows, vegetable competitions etc. They ...Read more

A memory of Ditchling in 1890

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 4,033 to 4,056.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1955

The cobbled areas to the sides of the road remain an attractive feature today, although they are usually covered in motor cars.

Caption For Turvey, The Three Cranes Hotel C1950

Note the old Cyclists Touring Club seal of approval carried above the front entrance.

Caption For Colwall, Ledbury Road C1945

Much of Colwall developed in late Victorian times as a result of the building of the railway line and its station.

Caption For Charing, The Church C1955

On the left are the remains of the Archbishop's Palace, or manor house, where Archbishop Warham entertained Henry VII in 1507, and where Henry VIII stayed in 1520 when he was on his way to the Field of

Caption For Ipswich, St Stephen's Lane 1921

It is three years after the First World War, and a packet of ten Wills cigarettes can be bought in this tobacconists for 3d (three old pence).

Caption For Ogmore By Sea, Stepping Stones And Ogmore Castle 1937

After the castle came into the ownership of the Ministry of Works in 1927, the ivy was cleared away.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

Note the symmetry of this early residential development on Lake Road East with its grand row of houses book-ended by conical towers.

Caption For Cardiff, Sophia Gardens C1950

The land, along with 150 acres of Bute Park, would generously supplement the fifth Marquess' 'gift' of Cardiff Castle to its citizens.

Caption For Thaxted, From The West C1955

This skyline is a useful synopsis of Thaxted: we see a half-rural, half-industrial village, with a cathedral- sized church.

Caption For Christchurch, The River 1918

Christchurch (or Christchurch Twyneham, to give the town its old name) is one of the oldest settlements on the south coast, probably being in existence even before the Romans settled in the shelter

Caption For Holywell, High Street 1959

Much of the prosperity of the town derived from the nearby Greenfield Valley.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1955

This view of the Stonebow shows the length of the long open room on the top floor: this is the old city Guildhall, with a fine open timber roof of about 1520.

Caption For Ullswater, Purse Point C1955

Here a group of visitors pause to admire the view from Purse Point across the lake towards Glenridding.

Caption For Worplesdon, The Village 1904

For a few years around the turn of the 20th century, Worplesdon's cricket pitch was at the foot of Rickford Hill on the edge of the common.

Caption For Chiddingfold, The Village C1955

This must be one of the most attractive villages in Surrey, with its large, sloping triangular green surrounded by good houses.

Caption For Peaslake, The Village Green C1955

Peaslake is a small village west of Holmbury St Mary, separated from it by a ridge of wooded hills.

Caption For Llanfoist, The Boathouse On Canal 1893

This wharf on the lower slopes of the Blorenge is one of the most photographed places on the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park C1960

With 2,500 acres of heathland, ancient woodland and wetland, Sutton Park constitutes the finest countryside in the county.

Caption For Chagford, Market Place 1906

Chagford is a tiny market town on the eastern slopes of Dartmoor, close to the upper reaches of the river Teign.

Caption For East Dereham, Bishop Bonner's Cottage 1898

This thatched cottage with its distinctive pargetting (moulded plaster decoration) was home to one of East Dereham's more infamous sons, Bishop Bonner, the Rector of nearby St Nicholas's Church in the

Caption For Raglan, The Castle 1906

In the 1460s, William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, set about remodelling Raglan in the contemporary French style as a Yorkist fortress during the Wars of the Roses. The tower keep had its own moat.

Caption For Canterbury, The Cathedral 1888

The Cathedral c1875 Soaring above the surrounding rooftops, the spires of the Cathedral dominate the city in this view taken from the tower of the West Gate.

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Caption For Colwall, C1960

Much of Colwall developed in late Victorian times as a result of the building of the railway line and its station.

Caption For Helston, The Bowling Green C1955

This was once the site of Helston Castle, built in the 13th century by Edmund, Earl of Cornwall.