Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897, Hope Ref. HOSM48991
1887, Scrivelsby Ref. HOSM58737
1896, Coolham Ref. HOSM41805
1896, Copsale Ref. HOSM41758
1896, Cowfold Ref. HOSM42152
1895, Fence Houses Ref. HOSM45284
1912, Harlington Ref. HOSM48127
1890, Marsden Ref. HOSM53299
1892, Skelmanthorpe Ref. HOSM59441
1889, Ganstead Ref. HOSM46002
1908, Hilston Ref. HOSM48580
1908, Roos Ref. HOSM58001
1889, Skirlaugh Ref. HOSM59375
1908, Winestead Ref. HOSM64743
1904, Hunstanton Ref. HOSM34670
1887, Coppingford Ref. HOSM41754
1900, Somersham Ref. HOSM59669
1906, Newingreen Ref. HOSM54880
1906, Saltwood Ref. HOSM58526
1886, Ilfracombe Ref. HOSM34677

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 2,131 to 2,140.

No Paths

I can remember moving into our house in Rivermill in 1958. The houses had only just been built. There were no paths leading up to the houses or pavements and roads. It was a wonderful feeling even for a child of three to be walking into a freshly built house that no one else had lived in.

A memory of Harlow in 1958 by Janet James

Rodwells

I was landlord of The New Inn public house in Bridge Street and dealt wih Rodwells over the years The lorry is delieveing to the A.B.C. Off licence shop. both Rodwells and A.B.C. have ceased to exist. Mike Hall

A memory of Buckingham in 1965 by Michael Hall

Caddington

I remember as a lad, when Elm Avennue was split in two,where the bungalows start there was a solid bar across the road,and the same in the Crescent. You could only get the bus at the Green, the 360, it was sixpence to Luton, and the ...Read more

A memory of Caddington in 1960 by Chris Anthony

Cargo Fleet

When I look back, they were probably the best years of my life though I didn't think so at the time, my mam had parted from my dad, I was 12, had never heard of Cargo Fleet, had lost my dad and was taken to this place Id never ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet in 1968 by Alison Jones

Swimming Pool

Any of you remember the swimming pool that was built by the kids who where there, Mr Cliff was the instructor while that was being built, I got there just at the very end of it being built. After I was there for awhile I joined Mr ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield in 1952 by Wayne Burton

Elmers Court School

I remember Elmers Court School which was run at that time by several of the London Borourghs, we children had a good life there and I think the discpline did us the world of good.

A memory of Lymington in 1953 by Edward Thomas

Heswall Childrens Hospital Circa 1979 1980

I was in this hospital for a couple of years when I was around 4 years old! (Hence the vagueness.) I recall the wards (dorms) and I recall bouncing from one bed to another along the entire length of the ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1979 by Nikki Wade

Lingfield

Jean Chambers mentioned the bomb dropping on the school in 1943 - my parents shop (John Banks Outfitters) was almost opposite the school and I was born at the end of 1943 being given my second name of "Heather" after Heather Lumsden ...Read more

A memory of Lingfield by Susan Banks

Hunstanton 1953 Floods

Phyllis Papworth was one of the several sisters who were about when this great flood and tempest happened - I think she was a little older than me, as I remember Jennifer in my class, and Susan was younger.O nly one of ...Read more

A memory of Hunstanton in 1953 by Norman Whye

Hove Town Hall Fire

I think it was 1964 that the Town Hall burnt down. I remember it well. I was about 11 at the time. I do remember that at the back of the TH, was the Police Station. My brother and I got in some "trouble" and the two of us ...Read more

A memory of Hove in 1964 by Alan Ogilvie

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 5,113 to 5,136.

Caption For Hunsdon, The Green C1960

The Village Hall at Hunsdon was originally the school until the building of the new school in 1924 at a cost of £4000.

Caption For Wisbech, The Canal 1929

Wisbech's five mile-long canal once connected the villages of Outwell and Upwell with the River Nene at Wisbech. It has since been filled in and closed down. Wisbech is the capital of the Fens.

Caption For Fleckney, High Street Looking South East C1960

In place before the Conquest, Fleckney continues to develop and extend with a population of 71 in 1381 increasing by 1950 to nearly 1500 - and the increase goes on.

Caption For Hull, Paragon Street 1903

The west end of Paragon Street took its name from the late 18th-century inn of the same name, which occupied the corner of the nearby Chariot Street.

Caption For Twickenham, The Fox Inn 2005

Other members of the family also lived in large houses in the town.

Caption For Box Hill, The Summit 1906

The popularity of Box Hill, once called the White Hill from its chalk bluff and affording a splendid view across the Weald from its summit of just over 600ft, reached an apogee during the late Victorian

Caption For Truro, Calenick Village 1912

The little hamlet of Calenick lies a short distance south of Truro, in a valley bottom on the old road to Falmouth. Here beside the old lane is one of the few thatched cottages.

Caption For Southwold, The Common 1899

Cows graze on Southwold's Common. In the distance is the church of St Edmund, built in the mid 15th century, and one of the few buildings in Southwold which survived the fire of 1659.

Caption For Ivybridge, The Bridge C1960

The 13th-century bridge spanning the River Erme was built as a result of the increase in traffic that occurred because of the growth of nearby Plymouth.

Caption For Corsham, Almshouses 1906

One of the architectural treasures of Corsham is the Hungerford Almshouses and their school. Note the Baroque pediment and coat-of-arms over the entrance.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Western Bay 1924

Rock-pooling has always been one of the joys of a seaside holiday, and these children are obviously enjoying themselves.

Caption For Sandy, St Swithin's Church 1925

The earliest mention of a church in Sandy is in the institution rolls of Bishop Hugh of Wells (c1214), and the font bowl in the south aisle is thought to date from Saxon times.

Caption For Three Cocks, The Hotel C1950

This amount of ivy is more than picturesque, it is also well trimmed. This cosy-looking AA hotel has two distinct types of window in addition to every conceivable style and size of chimney.

Caption For Porthcawl, New Continental Café 1938

Note the two interested spectators observing the photographer from the balcony of this café.

Caption For East Dean, The Village 1921

We are in a valley of the Downs near Beachy Head. The Tiger Inn is a fine building that was a barracks during the Napoleonic wars.

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Bridge 1906

This photograph proves that the people of Gloucester enjoyed the waterways of the city in the earlier part of the 20th century.

Caption For West Bay, Harbour 1899

This artificial harbour, first constructed between 1740- 44, stands at the estuary of the small River Brit.

Caption For Hythe, The Canal 1899

The Royal Military Canal was constructed in the early 19th century; its purpose was to transport military personnel along the most vulnerable stretch of Kent's coast in the event of a French

Caption For Cheam, The Crossways C1950

This view of Station Road, by now renamed Station Way, shows that while the local branches of W H Smith and Boots the Chemists still occupy their premises below the flats of Cheam Court, the corner shop

Caption For Ewell, Castle School C1955

The largest house in Ewell, opposite the old churchyard, this castellated building was built by Henry Kitchen between 1810 and 1814 to replace an earlier castle which stood here in the reign of King Charles

Caption For Lavendon, The Parish Church C1965

This is the furthest north part of Buckinghamshire, beyond the stone-built market town of Olney, and not far from the Northamptonshire border.

Caption For Bottesford, Market Street C1955

On the A52 between Nottingham and Grantham, Bottesford is the most northerly settlement in the county.

Caption For Syston, The Green C1960

The 15th-century local granite and limestone church tower of St Peter and St Paul, heavily restored in 1872 by P W Ordish, shows above the houses of quality which bound The Green.

Caption For Ollerton, Sherwood Forest C1955

Sherwood Forest once covered over 100,000 acres between Nottingham and Worksop, although the great ducal estates of the Dukeries enclosed much of the north part for their parks.