Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Chipstead Ref. HOSM40941
1895, Hooley Ref. HOSM48983
1886, Ansty Ref. HOSM36027
1897, Cowbridge Ref. HOSM34372
1897, Llysworney Ref. HOSM52170
1897, Penllyn Ref. HOSM56343
1896, Cowes Ref. HOSM34374
1896, Gurnard Ref. HOSM47354
1896, East Hartford Ref. HOSM47723
1896, Shankhouse Ref. HOSM58895
1907, Kilndown Ref. HOSM50030
1883, Abdon Ref. HOSM35127
1883, Bache Ref. HOSM36656
1883, Basford Ref. HOSM37188
1902, Marlow Ref. HOSM39034
1883, Burwood Ref. HOSM39639
1883, Edgton Ref. HOSM44606
1883, Munslow Ref. HOSM54409
1883, Newington Ref. HOSM54881
1883, Rowton Ref. HOSM58207

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 2,711 to 2,720.

Morning Service At St Mary's In The 1960s

Like many young folks of the 1960s who grew up in Cheshunt churchgate area, when the time came to marry you almost always chose St Mary's as the place to have your wedding. It is a lovely old church. I ...Read more

A memory of Cheshunt in 1965 by Dave Spooner

Caerau Ancestry!

My mother Christine Evans I believe lived in George St Caerau and left for Australia with her new RAAF husband Vince Murphy just after the War around 1945. She was followed out to Australia by her parents Christmas and Kathleen ...Read more

A memory of Caerau by Christopher Murphy

Memories Of A Nurse

I came to work in Sulgrave in the 1980s. I worked for Major George Coombs who lives at Stonecourt on the Hedom Road. My first thoughts of the village were that it was very quiet and that the people were all ...Read more

A memory of Sulgrave in 1981 by Linda Fearis

Transport

That must be a No 132 bus pulling away from the bustop. Used that frequently. Corner shop used to be an Express Dairy where you could have a cup of tea.

A memory of Eltham in 1945 by Mary Donnachie

Transport

There used to be a tram running down this roadd. One of my family owned a shop and flat above on the right.

A memory of Eltham in 1945 by Mary Donnachie

Shopping With My Mum In Heathfield...

I remember in the 1960s going to Heathfield with Mum on the bus (we lived at Corner Farm, Swife Lane). We would go shopping and often would go into the Bluebird. Seeing that name in this picture brought ...Read more

A memory of Heathfield in 1965 by Sally Semple

My Great Grandfather

This is a photo of Henry Kitchen, my mother's grandfather, who was also one of Stanhope Forbes' favourite models.  He was painted sitting in the rowing boat in Forbes' painting 'The Lighthouse', which now hangs in Manchester Art ...Read more

A memory of Newlyn in 1900 by Kath Shannon

Lyndhurst Road

I Was born in a house down Winchester Road in 1934. Then my parents moved when I was 3 years old to Lyndhurst Road and except for the war years did not move from there until I married at the age of 21 years. I would like to ...Read more

A memory of Highams Park by Linda Gatward

Birth

This is not actually a memory, I was born at 26 BARUGH LANE, BARUGH, DARTON in 1942. I only have one vague memory, that is of a flat face bus. We moved to Wales about 1946, I have written to the above address but the letter was returned 'no ...Read more

A memory of Darton in 1942 by Graham Sanders

Home

I was born 1941. My mum was Pearl Renowden, daughter of John Renowden my grandad, Auntie Elsie, Uncle Leslie, & my brother David. We lived at 132 Landreath Place, St Blazey. Uncle Tom & Auntie Hilda lived at the top of our road. I ...Read more

A memory of St Blazey in 1941 by Mary Jackson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,505 to 6,528.

Caption For Totton, The By Pass C1960

Totton, Eling's larger neighbour, once claimed the title of the 'largest village in Hampshire' —though it has expanded so much in recent years that by no stretch of the imagination could it still

Caption For Margate, The Jetty 1918

We are looking north along the jetty towards the hexagonal Jetty Extension of 1877.

Caption For Fittleworth, The Village 1908

Fittleworth is a picturesque village of fine old houses, commons and fir woods.The local people call this 'Hallelujah Corner' because it is a sharp bend on a narrow and busy main road, near the church

Caption For Aberystwyth, The Castle 1903

Aberystwyth's castle was one of a line of coastal fortresses built by Edward I to impose his will upon the Welsh.

Caption For York, Minster 1897

There has been very little change to the appearance of this magnificent structure owing to careful restoration and repair, but the surroundings of the Minster have altered.

Caption For Portland, Breakwater 1890

The great breakwaters around the eastern shores of Portland entirely enclose Portland harbour.

Caption For Christchurch, Miniature Railway, Wick Ferry Holiday Camp C1955

By the 1950s, the popularity of a cheap and cheerful holiday camp atmosphere brought thousands of visitors to camps like Wick Ferry each year.The model steam train was a popular attraction, as it

Caption For Kendal, The Castle 1894

Kendal Castle was built by the Normans to the east of the town, probably by Ivo de Tailbois, the first Lord of Kendal in the late 12th century, and it still commands good views to the north and

Caption For Grasmere, Vale 1926

There is not much traffic—a car and a motorcycle with pillion passenger—in this view of the road running down from Dunmail Raise into Grasmere.

Caption For Combe Martin, The Kings Arms Hotel 1926

Known until 1933 as the Kings Arms, the Pack of Cards was built in 1626 as a town house by George Ley to celebrate a win at cards.

Caption For Odiham, Western Cross 2004

The former toll house was demolished as part of a road-widening scheme, and access to and from West Street was blocked to traffic in the interest of safety.

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell, Fairies Chapel 1913

Of the fairies, Fferrand wrote: 'amongst the uneducated people in Rochdale the superstition of fairies has not been dispelled, and Shakespeare, Drayton, and other poets, in the exercise of their poetical

Caption For Port Erin, Fleshwick Bay, Natural Arch 1897

The coastline of the Isle of Man is one of outstanding natural beauty.

Caption For Frampton, Almshouses And St Mary's Church 1906

Frampton, 'the settlement on the Frome', is an attractive downland village north-west of Dorchester. The old manor house of Frampton Court was demolished in 1939.

Caption For Cholmondeley, Castle And Park 1898

In the 14th century the nearby village of Malpas was under constant threat of attack from the Welsh, and there was an unsuccessful attempt to have the chapel on the Cholmondeley estate raised in status

Caption For Honistor Crag, 1889

The great eastern face of Honister Crag dominates the Honister Pass between Borrowdale and Buttermere and Crummock Water, which can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Shap, Abbey 1893

Shap Abbey, near the banks of the River Lowther, was founded by the 'white canons' of the Premonstratensian order at the end of the 12th century, but it was dissolved, like so many others, in 1540.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament C1890

Further down the Thames are the Houses of Parliament - or rather, the Palace of Westminster. This replaced the old palace, which burned down in 1834.

Caption For Botley, The Hambledon Hounds C1960

The hunt assembling at the front of the Bugle pub, a former coaching inn. Note the sturdy porch, similar to that of its opposite neighbour the Dolphin Hotel.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Aylesbury Arm, The Grand Union Canal 1921

A pair of loaded working boats on the Aylesbury Arm near Broughton on the edge of town. The wooden stumps (bottom left) are known as strapping posts, and were used to tie up boats.

Caption For Broadwater, The Village 1954

This is a much more recent view of this district of Worthing. Nearby there is a large old cemetery and chapel, with many graves of the wealthy.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff Parade C1955

On the left are two of the well-known hotels of the time, The Imperial and The Westward Ho! The elegant street lamps were a feature of this road. To w a r d s t h e P i e r

Caption For Gainsborough, Market Place C1955

Our tour of the towns and villages near Lincoln starts in Gainsborough, a town of the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Lindsey that ruled what is now north Lincolnshire.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Crown Hotel 1890

The Crown Hotel, formerly one of Lyndhurst's inns, was rebuilt in the Tudor style late in Victoria's reign. Lyndhurst is an ideal spot from which to explore the New Forest.