Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Ratford Ref. HOSM57469
1905, Harewood Ref. HOSM47636
1878, Brea Ref. HOSM38751
1877, Releath Ref. HOSM57633
1877, Roseworthy Ref. HOSM58047
1878, Troon Ref. HOSM62532
1886, Harlton Ref. HOSM47671
1886, Lode Ref. HOSM52156
1886, Milton Ref. HOSM53793
1901, Over Ref. HOSM55974
1885, Pampisford Ref. HOSM56037
1886, Reach Ref. HOSM57531
1881, Kilchenzie Ref. HOSM49876
1883, Churchbridge Ref. HOSM40928
1883, Wimblebury Ref. HOSM64699
1896, Bramling Ref. HOSM38665
1896, Crundale Ref. HOSM42526
1896, Grove Ref. HOSM70433
1896, Littlebourne Ref. HOSM51746
1896, Sturry Ref. HOSM60967

Books

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Memories

29,018 memories found. Showing results 2,061 to 2,070.

Family Ttee

I have a Sarah Lewis wed to William Reynolds in 1726 in Bishops Itchington. I have not been able to locate the birth of her - can anyone help?

A memory of Bishop's Itchington

The Keelings 1940 Evacuees

My sister, Joy, elder brother, Richard and myself, John Keeling, were evacuated to Llanharan in June 1940. After a short time Richard and myself were placed with a lovely old lady at 12 Seymour Avenue, Mrs Surridge. I ...Read more

A memory of Llanharan in 1940 by John Keeling

My Dad Harry Moore,Known As Sarge

My dad Harry Moore, known as Sarge would ride his motorbike in all weathers to get to work ,which was at Ferryhouse, to get there he would go and return on the ferry. I would go with him sometimes ...Read more

A memory of Bowness-On-Windermere in 1957 by Jill Rouse

The Ship Inn At Axmouth.

The Ship Inn can be seen to the left of the photograph; just beyond the wall. My great-great-grandparents, John and Mary Real (born in Axmouth in 1821 and 1824 respectively) were licensees of The Ship Inn, Axmouth, at the ...Read more

A memory of Axmouth in 1960 by Pauline Morgan

Royal College Of Advanced Technology Salford

I attended Salford for two years 1963-1965, studying Civil Engineering. I suffered from undiagnosed mono and fought fatigue and sleepiness, so much so that I could not keep up with my studies and had to withdraw. I did not enjoy my time there and went through the motions of being a student.

A memory of Salford in 1963 by Edward Williams

Newcastle University

I attended the University from 1970 - 1973 studying Surveying and Mathematics with Messrs Carmody and Newton. I lived in Havelock Hall for two years, and was involved with the JRC committee that ran the social side ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1970 by Edward Williams

Red Lion Pub

My father talks of growing up in the Red Lion Pub near Saltwood - would this be correct or have I got the pub's name wrong? His surname is Casey.

A memory of Saltwood in 1910 by Elizabeth Wilson

Maxwells Of Selborne

The brother of my 5xgt grandfather William Maxwell, was Thomas Maxwell, born in Harting in 1754. Thomas and Elizabeth's son Henry Maxwell, born 1807 in Harting, was by the census of 1841 living in Selborne with his wife Jane ...Read more

A memory of Selborne by Caroline Hutchings

Saint Clares Convent

I was in this horrendous place from 1942-1950. I saw a lot of cruelty from the nuns. My name then was Anne Coppola. I remember Betty Mulgrew, Doreen Evans, and Betty Everisto.

A memory of Pantasaph in 1942 by Anne Evans

Mendleson Wrote His Spring Song In The House.

With Denmark Hill and about level with the Old Henly's garage behind you was a house within the ruins with a metal sign. It stated that during his stay here, Mendleson wrote his 'Spring Song' here. ...Read more

A memory of Camberwell by Terry Chappell Seal

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 4,945 to 4,968.

Caption For Ansdell, Grannys Bay C1955

The scene has changed much since the days of Richard Ansdell RA, when he ordered his house Starr Hills to be built, and this was a wild and lonely area of marram grass covered sandhills.

Caption For Kingstown, The Harbour 1897

Kingstown was the Irish terminal of the City of Dublin Steam Packet Co, who successfully operated the mail service between Holyhead and Dublin for several decades.

Caption For Flitton, The Barn, Brook Lane C1955

Typical of many older cottages in central Bedfordshire, the mixture of timber cladding, wattle and daub, tile and thatch gives The Barn a picture postcard look to be envied.

Caption For Wisbech, The River Nene 1929

Looking at this view of the river one can see the deterioration of the banks and navigation channel, which arose through neglect and lack of funds.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, The Statue

Here we see the statue of Sir James Ramsden, the first mayor of Barrow-in-Furness. It was erected in 1872, the year of his knighthood.

Caption For St Mawgan, Falcon Inn 1907

The village is tucked away in the Vale of Mawgan, five miles north-east of Newquay. The Falcon Inn stands at the bottom of the lane.

Caption For Taunton, From Bridge 1897

A splendid view over the heart of Taunton town. In late Victorian times many of the old buildings of Taunton were demolished and new streets were created.

Caption For Taunton, From Church Tower 1929

A splendid view over the heart of Taunton town. In late Victorian times many of the old buildings of Taunton were demolished and new streets were created.

Caption For Tiverton, The Park 1920

This photograph gives a splendid impression of the delightful location of Tiverton. Looking west, the slopes of Exmoor are plain to see.

Caption For Aberdeen, Union Street C1900

The chief thoroughfare of Aberdeen, Union Street at this time was three-quarters of a mile long, 70 ft wide and built entirely of granite.

Caption For Cinderford, High Street C1965

Cinderford is one of the two main towns in the Forest of Dean; its name reflects its involvement in the coal mining and iron working industries of the area, whose history reaches back to

Caption For Newton Abbot, Clock Tower 1898

Newton Abbot and Newton Bushel were two discrete settlements at the head of the Teign estuary when William of Orange arrived there from Brixham in 1688, on his way to displace James II as King of England

Caption For Dawlish, The Lawns 1925

After 1803 the environs of the Dawlish Water were landscaped to provide the kind of pleasure grounds expected in fashionable resorts of this period.

Caption For Norwich, Guildhall And War Memorial 1929

This jaunty flushwork of stone and flint diaper dates from the 1535 rebuild of the collapsed council chamber.

Caption For Feckenham, The Waterfall C1960

Fladbury was the site of a Saxon monastery, though nothing of it remains; the existing parish church is mostly 14th century.

Caption For Greywell, Village 1903

These are typical of many of the cottages in Greywell, which were plastered and painted white at this time.

Caption For Heasley Mill, The Dining Room, Heasley House C1960

A delightful period shot of the Heasley House Hotel, a charming establishment in this tiny settlement on the edge of Exmoor. Note the twin hooks from the ceiling.

Caption For Dawlish, The Lawns 1925

After 1803 the environs of the Dawlish Water were landscaped to provide the kind of pleasure grounds expected in fashionable resorts of this period.

Caption For Norwich, Guildhall And War Memorial 1929

This jaunty flushwork of stone and flint diaper dates from the 1535 rebuild of the collapsed council chamber.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral, St Saviour's Chapel 1932

The twin arches, with the quatrefoil over, are all that remain of the 13th-century Lady Chapel.

Caption For Grangetown, Tennis Courts C1960

The bowling pavilion on the right, and some of the local housing is in the background.

Caption For Chepstow, Beaufort Square 1957

The tall building in the centre of the picture is the former Barclays Bank, since demolished. To the front of it we can see the war memorial.

Caption For Chideock, Post Office Corner C1955

Chideock's main street is part of the old London to Exeter stagecoach route. This steep hill was always a challenge to even the best team of horses.

Caption For Raglan, The Church C1955

The Somerset chapel on the left is the last resting place of several of the Earls of Worcester, masters of Raglan Castle.