Maps

181,006 maps found.

1905, Plymstock Ref. HOSM56869
1898, Wilmington Ref. HOSM64770
1890, Featherstone Ref. HOSM45351
1897, Llanharry Ref. HOSM51922
1898, Mwyndy Ref. HOSM54447
1899, Varteg Ref. HOSM63150
1898, Cilfynydd Ref. HOSM40960
1898, Llanwonno Ref. HOSM52007
1898, Maesycoed Ref. HOSM52967
1899, Tremadog Ref. HOSM71187
1898, Porth Ref. HOSM35062
1880, Trewetha Ref. HOSM62486
1897, Baglan Ref. HOSM36720
1897, Glyncorrwg Ref. HOSM46573
1902, Willey Lodge Ref. HOSM38336
1902, Nash Ref. HOSM54529
1910, Cabus Ref. HOSM39736
1910, Chipping Ref. HOSM50935
1892, Wesham Ref. HOSM63729
1897, Whiteleaf Ref. HOSM64495

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,231 to 2,240.

Sparrows Park

Small gardens in central Woking always known to me as Sparrows Park in those days, before the War Memorial was moved. This picture shows the modern redevelopment of the buildings behind the War Memorial.

A memory of Woking in 1960

My Memories Of Kirkheaton

Kirkheaton was such a great place to live, I went to infant school at the bottom of Fields Way (I lived on Fields Way till I was 19 years old), I also went to Kirkheaton C of E School and can remember most of the ...Read more

A memory of Kirkheaton in 1956 by Christine Walker

Moorland House School

Does anyone have memories of Moorland House School in Hillside Rd, Heswall? I was a young teacher working there for two years 1968 - 1970. I am surprised that few people remember the school which existed for many years but ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1969 by Philip Sweeney

Lampits Lane

Has anyone got any info or photos on the playschool in Lampits Lane? It was in a bungalow, No 7. I am not sure of the year. Thanks, Steve

A memory of Corringham by Stephen Browning

Left And Forgotten

I am now 66 and my memory of beautiful Mile Oak is as clear today as it was 55 years ago. Sadly I was one of them naughty boys (as you villagers branded us). My crime was taking 2/6p off a windowsill back here in Folke stone, ...Read more

A memory of Mile Oak in 1955 by Danny Featherbe

Brownrigg Reunion

For many people their days at Brownrigg were, quite literally, the 'Happiest Days of their lives' and they will have the opportunity to relive those idyllic times when the Brownrigg Reunion takes place over the weekend of ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham by Edward Graham

Wannock Gardens

I had no idea Mr Wootton could be so fierce! I worked at Wannock Gardens during my summer holidays fifty-odd years ago, along with a very interesting mix of people, old and young. Roger Tanner

A memory of Willingdon in 1959 by Roger Tanner

Liffy

My father was supposed to go to work that day, April 14th 1970, the day of the Partington Manchester Ship Canal disaster. He travelled most days because his car was broken down. He managed to fix his car that day but he could have been part of ...Read more

A memory of Irlam in 2009 by Tracy Flynn

All Saints Church, Little Bookham

This church is called All Saints' Church. It is next to the Manor House School to which I attended in the early 1990s. I was christened at this church and this weekend I will be getting married here. The ...Read more

A memory of Little Bookham by Rebecca Stoneham

Little Wakering

I lived in a cottage close to Little Wakering church until the late 1970s and then several properties in and around the village. I have so many happy memories of a close family, good neighbours and brilliant ...Read more

A memory of Great Wakering by Sue Potter/ Deeks

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 5,353 to 5,376.

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.

Caption For Goudhurst, Hop Pickers 1904

During the first half of the 20th century, whole families from the poorer parts of London travelled down to the hop picking areas of Kent for a week or two's 'holiday' whilst earning money hop picking

Caption For Hever, Church 1906

This view of the village was taken in the days before its castle, once the home of Anne Boleyn, became internationally famous and attracted hordes of visitors.

Caption For Betws Y Coed, The Royal Oak Hotel 1892

The artist David Cox painted the original signboard of this old coaching inn when, with several fellow artists, he frequented Betws in the first half of the 19th century, painting the Machno Falls.

Caption For Beaumaris, West End 1904

One of Anglesey's best-known sailing resorts, at the eastern end of the Menai Strait, Beaumaris was founded by Edward I, who built one of his great castles here, although it was never finished.

Caption For Warwick, East Gate And Jury Street 1892

Though probably the least spoilt of all the English county towns, little survives of pre-1694 Warwick. In that year much of the town centre was destroyed by fire.

Caption For Swanwick, Derby Road C1955

The pinnacled tower of Swanwick's parish church stands four-square at the end of Derby Road.

Caption For Alport, Mill Bridge C1960

The Mill Bridge in the pretty hamlet of Alport crosses the River Bradford near its confluence with the Lathkill, three miles south of Bakewell.

Caption For Ringstead, The Bay C1955

Ringstead village had gone into a decline in the early years of the 20th century. The advent of popular motoring brought it back to life as a new generation of tourists discovered the nearby beach.

Caption For Castor, Peterborough Road C1955

Castor stands on the junction of the two main Roman roads in this part of Cambridgeshire, Ermine Street and King's Street.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street And Town Hall 1903

Typically, much of the older part of Maidenhead has long since disappeared, replaced by modern urban development.

Caption For Maidenhead, Boulters Lock 1913

Boulters Lock is probably the most famous lock on the Thames, and was the first and the lowest on the river of the first set of eight to be built under the legislation of 1770.

Caption For Oxford, Eights 1906

This is the Medley section of the Thames - or Isis, as it is known hereabouts. Only a glance at this wonderful photograph gives an idea of the phenomenal popularity of rowing a hundred years ago.