Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Milton Park Ref. HOSM53802
1899, Northborough Ref. HOSM55337
1885, Woodnewton Ref. HOSM65072
1897, Peterlee Ref. HOSM35043
1895, Lower Bordean Ref. HOSM38320
1895, High Cross Ref. HOSM45995
1908, Nursted Ref. HOSM49195
1895, Stroud Ref. HOSM60841
1896, Barlavington Ref. HOSM37029
1896, Graffham Ref. HOSM46800
1908, Westham Ref. HOSM64176
1899, Charlton St Peter Ref. HOSM40610
1899, Honeystreet Ref. HOSM48844
1899, Littleworth Ref. HOSM51700
1899, Milkhouse Water Ref. HOSM60944
1899, Upavon Ref. HOSM62975
1891, Lockton Ref. HOSM52152
1890, Wilton Ref. HOSM64789
1884, Estover Ref. HOSM44949
1905, Holbeton Ref. HOSM48687

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,221 to 2,230.

Atkins Charity Football Match At Sidlesham Fc

Driving through Sidlesham , I noticed the village football club had floodlights. My son Steven was looking for a ground for a Charity Football Match, as we were staying at our chalet at Church Farm ...Read more

A memory of Sidlesham by Ray Baker

Girl Guides Outside The Newsagents.

A wonderful picture of Overstrand High Street from 1965. I have very happy memories from this era in the picture. I would have been 10 years of age. It looks to me like they could be Girl Guides at the ...Read more

A memory of Overstrand in 1965 by Phil Dunning

Wilton Memories

Like Gloria Friend, I spent a happy childhood in Hornchurch, attending Suttons Primary School where my mother (Mrs Wilton) was deputy head and Mr Occomore our headmaster. We were carefully drilled in our tables, phonics and ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1948 by Elizabeth Housego

Many Happy Hours Spent On The 'crick'

Living in Overstrand from the age of 3 to 16 (1958-71), I spent many happy hours playing football, cricket, throwing homemade boomerangs or gliders, playing kickball (a version of hide and seek but a bit more ...Read more

A memory of Overstrand by Phil Dunning

Overstrand, The Beach From The Clifffs C1955

The image shown in this picture is so familiar to me. I lived for 13 years of my early days (3-16 years of age), about 150 yards from where this picture was taken. During very high tides we would, as ...Read more

A memory of Overstrand by Phil Dunning

Nursing

I have happy memories of Woking's Victoria Hospital 1963 - 1965, where I completed my State Enrolment training. It was a very small training school giving excellent tuition by Mrs Mockett. Sister Burns was our Home Sister who looked after ...Read more

A memory of Woking in 1963 by Mary Hayward

Childhood

In the 1960s I lived in Ogilvie Terrace and spent lots of days wandering happy and safe in Deri. I remember the nut wood, picking whinberries, Doreen's shop, the gas pipes where we balanced and luckily did not come to harm, the horse-shoe ...Read more

A memory of Deri in 1960 by Lesley Kavanagh

Evacuation

I was evacuated about 1943. I can remember a field, I think of cauliflowers, opposite, and a bluebell wood somewhere at the bottom of the road. The people next door were called Ackridge(I don't know if that's spelt right), they had ...Read more

A memory of Cudworth in 1943 by Jean Nicholson

Mr Holter's Sweet Emporium!

Mr Holter was my grandad! I have great memories of the shop at the triangle but no pictures, can anyone help?

A memory of Willingdon by Paul Holmes Ling

Netherthong In The First World War Part 3

Private John Henry Hoyle was born in Wilson Square in 1879 and he joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Teacher Battalion) in January 1916. He was reported as missing and his body was found on March ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 5,329 to 5,352.

Caption For Southport, New Infirmary 1902

The only medical institutions listed on the Johnson & Green street plan of 1868 are the Convalescent Home & Sea-Bathing Infirmary, and the Hydropathic Hospital.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pier 1908

Bournemouth Pier stands above the original mouth of the River Bourne. Its construction marked the town's commitment to its role as a resort.

Caption For St George, Kinmel Arms C1960

It looks like a hot day, and a stop for light refreshment merely continues a centuries-old tradition dating here from the time of the Civil War.

Caption For Keld, Butt House C1950

The tiny and isolated village of Keld stands high up in Swaledale (1100ft), surrounded by beautiful walking country; it is a favourite with lovers of the wild northern dales.

Caption For Ilminster, Grammar School 1907

Positioned in the playing field of the school in Wharf Lane, our photographer looks towards the school buildings erected in 1878 in approved Gothic style.

Caption For Shap, Shap Wells Hotel 1893

The hotel, which opened in 1833, was built to serve the growing numbers of visitors to the natural spring in its grounds, whose waters were believed to be 'very efficacious in several diseases

Caption For Broom, The Village 1901

Situated to the south of Alcester on the Midland Railway line, Broom railway station was the interchange for a cross-country route linking up with the Midland main line from Rugby to Bedford.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

Situated nine miles east of Rotherham on the A361, the village of Tickhill once had one of the most important castles in the North, built on a motte no less than 75ft high and surrounded by a wet

Caption For Newton Green, 1907

is over an open common of 52 acres, with nine holes 2,750 yards in length'.

Caption For Lymm, The Bridgewater Canal C1960

It was this canal, financed by the Duke of Bridgewater and built in 1761 by James Brindley, that was to bring about a complete change in the transportation of industrial materials and manufactured goods

Caption For Southport, New Infirmary 1902

The only medical institutions listed on the Johnson & Green street plan of 1868 are the Convalescent Home & Sea-Bathing Infirmary, and the Hydropathic Hospital.

Caption For Bovisand, The Harbour 1925

The passengers' sense of quiet contentment is almost tangible as this packed pleasure boat rounds the harbour wall, and heads for the disembarkation point, having cut safely inside the outward-bound

Caption For Burton On The Wolds, Seymour Road C1960

This small village, about three miles to the east of Loughborough, has in recent decades expanded to accommodate country- dwelling commuters.

Caption For Brighton, West Pier 1889

This famous watering-place owes its present prosperity to Dr Russell, of Lewes, who removed hence in 1750.

Caption For Eynsford, The Street 1905

The gateway on the right, facing the Eynsford Castle Inn, leads to the ruins of the Norman castle which was the property of William of Eynsford.

Caption For Potter Street, The Junior School C1955

Potter Street Junior School and the infant school were on the same campus, and were typical of the many schools that had to be provided quickly for the very large percentage of school-age children in Harlow

Caption For St Albans, Market Place 1921

A closer view of Market Place, minus its Saturday morning stalls and with only the refreshment stand by the lamp- post facing onto the 17th- and 19th-century shops and offices.

Caption For Torquay, From Waldon Hill 1888

The harbour is the site of the original Tor Quay, which served the little village of Tor Mohun inland.

Caption For Rothesay, The Pier 1897

The first effective spinning mill in the west of Scotland was built at Rothesay. Between 1787 and 1834, the number of cotton mills in Scotland rocketed from just 19 to 134.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The River Thurne 1934

Typical sailing cruisers glide majestically along the River Thurne, passing one of the essential wind pumps which drain the fields throughout the Broads area.

Caption For Staithes, Church Street 1925

As with several other fishing villages along the Yorkshire coast, Staithes clings alpine-like to the sides of steep cliffs and ravines.

Caption For Stamford, Town Bridge C1955

The chimneystacks of Lord Burghley's Hospital are an eye-catching feature along the south bank of the Welland.

Caption For Peel, The Bay 1895

In the centre foreground of the picture stands St Peter's church, intact at this time, built out of locally quarried Triassic red sandstone and identified by its unusual helm-roof tower.

Caption For Sunderland, Fawcett Street 1890

This part of Sunderland developed into the commercial and civic heart of the town following the opening of Fawcett Street Station by the North Eastern Railway.