Maps

181,045 maps found.

1896, Paddington Ref. RNE799375
1895, Northwood Ref. RNE794524
1895, Norton Ref. RNE794591
1896, Soho Ref. RNE833929
1899, Radford Ref. RNE812712
1895, Redbridge Ref. RNE814642
1898, Redland Ref. RNE814922
1898, Eastfield Ref. RNE698535
1898, Eastfield Ref. RNE698538
1898, Eastgate Ref. RNE698589
1898, Easton Ref. RNE698712
1898, Cotham Ref. RNE678397
1899, Lenton Ref. RNE755047
1896, Maypole Ref. RNE775874
1895, Highbury Ref. RNE733821
1899, Highfields Ref. RNE734468
1898, Hillfields Ref. RNE736191
1895, Middleton Ref. RNE779492
1898, Millfield Ref. RNE780765
1895, Moortown Ref. RNE783582

Books

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Memories

29,016 memories found. Showing results 221 to 230.

Such Memories

I lived in 14 west street from birth 1962. to 3 years , My great Aunt Jane Penny (Davies) lived there for years looking after a lady. When she died, the house was left to My aunt Jane. My mum and brother and me, moved just up the ...Read more

A memory of Millbrook by Carina Smith

25 Years In Beaconsfield.

Born in Wembley, I arrived in the New Town of Beaconsfield in 1957 aged 5. With my younger sister and my parents. I left home at 17 but returned occasionally until 1981 when my parents moved to Scotland. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Beaconsfield by Gordon Cooper

Memory Of Dagenham

I lived in fieldway my name is robert my sister was bridget I was friends with kevin George Jason used to play curbsy a lot loved cars and went to becontree social club, wondered if anyone went there or lived in fieldway our ...Read more

A memory of Chadwell Heath by Robert Norris

W.H.Smiths Richmond Road.

I worked in W.H.Smiths in 1955. So I could have been in the shop when this photo was taken. The shop opposite on the corner of Shute Road was called Crasters (haberdashery) where I used to buy many a pair of nylons etc. ...Read more

A memory of Catterick in 1956 by Marjorie Taylor

Saturday Morning Pictures At The Regal Bexleyheath

As a 10 year old in 1954, I sold sweets from a small table inside or outside the tobacconist and sweet shop to the left of the Regal. This was for an hour before the children's Saturday morning ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Angela Gilbert

Memories Of The Queen!

I remember the Queen riding through Wheatly Hill and the flag waving. It was 1960 so I was 4 at the time. I remember trudging through the snow along a main street to go to school - this must have been Wheatley Hill school ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley Hill by mrsgammy

Ramblings Of A Septuagenarian.

My grandparents, Ernest and Ada Forrester lived, with my aunt Bess, Dad's sister, in the tiny cottage attached to the Congregational Chapel on The Green. They were the Chapel caretakers. In return they lived ...Read more

A memory of Newton Burgoland by janetdscrivens

Bognor Childhoo Holidays

I came down to Bognor with my family for a three week holiday every summer in the late 50s early 60s, first from Redhill and then from Godalming, Surrey It was mostly on the train, and the last time we came it was in ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis by Canon David Frost

Phil Munton

I went to WCGS for boys from 1959 - 66. I never really appreciated the school until just before I left for Reading University - made possible by some brilliant teachers particularly Frank Mitchell and Michael Gainsbury despite my ...Read more

A memory of Wallington by philmunton48

First Record On Vinyl

I bought my first record in the record shop on Middle Street, around 1964. My father was the Blacksmith and had the Blacksmith's Shop in Consett, near Templetown and used to shoe Shire Horses and other horses there. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Consett by otterkin

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Captions

29,161 captions found. Showing results 529 to 552.

Caption For Mudeford, The Run 1918

Mudeford is a pleasant fishing village at the mouth of Christchurch harbour, though the waters around are now full of leisure sailors.

Caption For Keswick, And Skiddaw C1873

The smooth slopes of Skiddaw dominate the northern Lakeland town of Keswick in this view from Castle Head.

Caption For Winster, The Valley C1960

The unchanging beauty of the Winster Valley, with its meadows, rolling hillsides, dry stone walls and scattered dwellings, is entirely typical of the soft countryside of the southern fringe of the Lake

Caption For Baildon, From The Bank C1960

The steep slopes of The Bank provide a grandstand view of Baildon, a typical Pennine town standing on the edge of Baildon Moor, famous for its enigmatic prehistoric 'cup and ring'-marked stones.

Caption For Pluckley, Village 1901

On a steep hillside commanding views of the Weald, north-west of Ashford, this charming village was near the seat of the Dering family at the now-vanished Surrenden Dering a mile away.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street C1955

This offers a closer view of the southern end of the High Street.

Caption For Cuddesdon, High Street C1955

The village of Cuddesdon had been the official home of the Bishops of Oxford for over 400 years, earning it the title of Oxfordshire's 'Holy Village'.

Caption For Thorney, The Rose And Crown Hotel C1955

Thorney was part of the Duke of Bedford's estate, and played a focal part in the construction of the Bedford Levels in the 17th century.

Caption For Birmingham, Corporation Street 1890

Edgbaston is the most famous of all Birmingham’s suburbs.

Caption For Wakefield, Wood Street C1953

The abundance of Union Jacks and other flags in this view of Wood Street suggests that the photograph was taken in 1953, the year of Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation.

Caption For Sandgate, Parade 1899

Westwards from Folkestone, and now linked to it as a suburb, Sandgate shared in the popularity of its neighbour as a seaside resort around the turn of the century.

Caption For St Margarets Bay, Excelsior 1903

These timber-clad cottages, standing at the foot of the white cliffs, are part of a small community which developed both as a bathing resort and as a residential quarter in the closing years

Caption For Tottington, Brookhouse C1955

The manor or honour of Tottington covered 15 square miles, and was awarded to General George Monck (1608-70) for services to the Crown.

Caption For Sandgate, Parade 1899

Westwards from Folkestone, and now linked to it as a suburb, Sandgate shared in the popularity of its neighbour as a seaside resort around the turn of the century.

Caption For St Margarets Bay, Excelsior 1903

These timber-clad cottages, standing at the foot of the white cliffs, are part of a small community which developed both as a bathing resort and as a residential quarter in the closing years

Caption For Washington, The Post Office C1960

Washington is on the main London to Worthing Road at the foot of the Downs.There are fine views of Chanctonbury Ring, a ring of beech trees planted on the site of an Iron Age hill fort 800 feet up

Caption For Cartmel, The Priory Church, South Side 1894

The priory was founded by William Marshall, the Earl of Pembroke, and it was never to be promoted to the status of abbey.

Caption For Edwinstowe, St Mary's Church C1960

Described as 'Robin Hood's village', Edwinstowe lies south of the Sherwood Forest Country Park.

Caption For Cheriton, The Village C1955

Ducks sometimes swim on the river flowing through this charming village, which used to be renowned for truffle hunting.

Caption For Enfield, Market Place C1950

The compact market place on the north side of the town is enhanced by its octagonal timber market cross, built in 1903 in celebration of Edward VII's coronation to replace a stone Gothic cross of 1826.

Caption For Cornholme, Road To Shore C1960

High up above Todmorden, half of which used to be in Lancashire, we find this small Pennine village with a surprising number of mills for its size.

Caption For Guisborough, Applegarth C1955

This photograph is a peaceful distant view of the remains of the ancient Guisborough Priory, which flourished, but with various setbacks, in the period 1120-1538.

Caption For Worthing, Warnes Hotel 1925

By the end of the Victorian period the scale of amenities offered by larger boarding houses, such as the Eardley Boarding Establishment at Splash Point, often overlapped with those of newly erected

Caption For Ripon, The Cathedral From The South East 1901

Stonemasons and glaziers from France and Italy built St Wilfred's first stone church on this site in 672. Reconstruction began in 1069, followed by the building we see today from 1180.