Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884, Webbington Ref. HOSM63589
1903, Churchill Ref. HOSM40929
1903, Hawkchurch Ref. HOSM47971
1903, Tytherleigh Ref. HOSM62801
1903, Wadbrook Ref. HOSM63208
1898, Broughton Ref. HOSM39202
1919, Chearsley Ref. HOSM40659
1898, Creslow Ref. HOSM42229
1898, Ford Ref. HOSM45591
1898, Hardwick Ref. HOSM47614
1898, Upton Ref. HOSM63082
1898, Waddesdon Ref. HOSM63295
1898, Weedon Ref. HOSM63597
1898, Westcott Ref. HOSM64052
1919, Worminghall Ref. HOSM65185
1891, Stacksteads Ref. HOSM60265
1878, Alport Ref. HOSM35978
1878, Sheldon Ref. HOSM58992
1886, Bala Ref. HOSM34085
1886, Sarnau Ref. HOSM58558

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,621 to 2,630.

School Dinners

Well, this is just a thought , but school dinners have come to mind. I was like some who said they didn't like school dinners even if you hadn't tried them, in the early years of school this was a good excuse for going home for an ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Jeff Cass

My Fathers Birthplace.

My father Cornelius Henry Johns (Naily to everyone who knew him) was born in the little Round House on the left of the photo. He was the youngest of a large family, and there were 11 people living there in 1899. They then moved ...Read more

A memory of Veryan in 1890 by Donald Johns

My Mothers Was Evacuated To Penny Bridge During Ww2

My mother Iris Woods was evacuated to Penny Bridge during WW2. She first stayed at Penny Bridge House with the Stanley sisters - Franny & Alice? She then was moved to Mrytle Cottage to ...Read more

A memory of Penny Bridge in 1940 by Rebecca Woods

A Naval Hideaway

What a great little place to be when in the RN. I was serving on the Boom Defence Boats in 1954/5. These boats were coal burning, and I was a stoker, so it was pretty hard work!  We spent most of our time in Pembroke Dock, but ...Read more

A memory of Turnchapel in 1954 by Julian Best

The Taylors Of Well Street

I have recently aquired a picture (thanks to Lyn of Elton History Society) of the cottages in Well Street where my ancestors lived but sadly they were demolished in 1930.

A memory of Elton by Gwendolyn Cooper

Ww2 Pontllanfraith

My paternal grandfather, Joseph Cook, lived at No 24 Newbridge Road, Pontllanfraith and to avoid the bombing where we lived in South London, we stayed in his house. I was too young for school, but my brothers, Joe and Pat ...Read more

A memory of Pontllanfraith in 1944 by Ken Cook

I Break My Arm

Soon after the end of WW2, we stayed in Frampton on Severn, at the home of my Uncle Percy and his wife Mary. My Uncle Percy worked on an Estate, possibly Frampton Court. With some of the local lads we liked to visit, what ...Read more

A memory of Frampton On Severn in 1947 by Ken Cook

Is This The Name Of The Ward?

I did my nurse training at Pastures Hospital back in 1981, and I think the name of this ward was Ridgeway (but I may be wrong) - it was a rehabilitation ward then. Sadly, these wards are no longer there, but I have some great memories. Trisha

A memory of Mickleover by Patricia Wallis

Flimby

I cannot remember a time where Flimby did not feature in my life. My father was born on Ryehill Road, and my grandfather was born and bred in Flimby. It once was a pit village and my grandfather John Watters was an engineer, his father was ...Read more

A memory of Flimby by Sharon Swallow

St Andrew's Church

Wow, I have many fun memories about St Andrew's Church, living next door for many years and being a member in my younger years. To me it was like my second home. Does anyone remember Skipp? He was a lovely man, I got ...Read more

A memory of Stanstead Abbotts in 1972 by Sonia Thompson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,289 to 6,312.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Castle Gardens 1922

Castle Gardens were laid out in 1905 on part of the old town.

Caption For Sutton, High Street And Church C1955

The parish church of St Andrew must be the most beautiful of all the fenland churches.

Caption For Ampthill, The Almshouses C1955

The Church Square at Ampthill, including the almshouses, is part of the second largest Conservation Area in Bedfordshire.

Caption For Whitby, Royal Crescent 1923

Here we see the first half of George Hudson's dream of outdoing Bath. The house where Bram Stoker stayed in 1890 is in the centre behind the lamppost.

Caption For Llandough, St Dochdwys Church C1955

Although the church is of relatively modern construction – it was built in the mid 1860s - the site has religious significance probably dating back to before the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Navenby, The Church C1965

This is another of the Lincolnshire churches built with the local limestone. It overlooks the Trent and Witham valley towards the Nottinghamshire border.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

Penarth was, until quite recently, merely the marine residence and bathing resort of the well-to-do inhabitants of Cardiff; now, however, it bids fair to become of far more than local importance.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, The Sands And The Pier 1913

In addition to pure air, Weston has an unlimited supply of pure water from a never-failing spring, owned by the town, which is said to have its source in the Mendip range of hills.

Caption For Glasgow, George Square 1897

It used to be said that George Square reminded visiting Londoners of Trafalgar Square, but the central column was a monument to Sir Walter Scott rather than Lord Nelson.

Caption For Scone, Palace South West 1899

Scone is, of course, associated with the Stone of Destiny. This measures 26x16x10 inches and is thought to have been a portable altar that once belonged to an early missionary from Iona or Ireland.

Caption For Cossington, The Village C1965

An oasis between industrial Syston and unlovely Sileby, the scene has changed little over the years, apart from a stepping-up in volume of motorised traffic.

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 Ebbw Vale, Christchurch C1960

This church was built on a steep hillside between 1859 and 1861, but the tower and spire were added between 1884 and 1886. The architect was the popular John Norton of Bristol.

Caption For Brookwood, Connaught Road C1955

With a shortage of burial places in the capital, the London Necropolis Company bought 2,000 acres of heathland at Brookwood and laid out one-fifth of it as a cemetery.

Caption For Stamford, Town Bridge C1955

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

Caption For Braintree, South Street 1909

The large weather-boarded buildings on the left are the silk mills of Warner & Sons, who had taken over the business of Walters & Co in 1894.

Caption For Weybridge, Ferry 1904

This shows both sides of the river. The punt crossed the Thames to a slipway to the right of Dunton's boathouse, and the fare was 1d.

Caption For Newport, Carningli C1960

St Brynach of Nevern, who built the first church here, is said to have had his first hermitage on Carn Ingli where he communed with angels who supplied all his needs.

Caption For Castle Acre, The Priory, The West Front 1891

This is one of Norfolk's most interesting and historic parishes. Situated on the Peddars Way on the banks of the River Nar, it has an old castle and a picturesque priory.

Caption For Lickey, The Woods C1965

This view could be Cofton Woods, Pinfield Wood or Lickey Warren, among others.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Silver Street 1906

Today there are woods for much of the way to Uplyme and beyond.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Bridge Street 1909

The Pilot Boat Hotel (left) is pictured in the time of Robert Warren, advertising livery stables, carriages and transport for invalids, as well as daily coaches to and from Bridport, which was

Caption For Guisborough, The Grammar School 1932

Now we can see the clock erected in memory of the old boys who had lost their lives in the First World War.

Caption For Ramsgate, Royal Pavilion And Harbour 1906

Opened in June 1904, this elegant structure, sited at one end of the harbour, was designed to cater for pleasure- seekers in all kinds of weather.