Maps

181,006 maps found.

1880, Painsbrook Ref. HOSM56013
1880, Petton Ref. HOSM56582
1882, Pitchford Ref. HOSM70927
1880, Shawbury Ref. HOSM59062
1881, Shelton Ref. HOSM59019
1881, Shorthill Ref. HOSM59154
1881, Shrawardine Ref. HOSM59186
1895, Broomhaugh Ref. HOSM39172
1907, Harbridge Ref. HOSM47590
1890, Ripon Ref. HOSM35111
1890, Melmerby Ref. HOSM53475
1890, Nunwick Ref. HOSM55470
1890, Sharow Ref. HOSM58926
1896, Rochester Ref. HOSM35114
1895, Paglesham Churchend Ref. HOSM56089
1895, Shootash Ref. HOSM59139
1891, Newchurch Ref. HOSM54855
1887, Baysham Ref. HOSM37261
1887, Dadnor Ref. HOSM42774
1903, Linton Ref. HOSM51298

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,821 to 2,830.

A Family Business

To anyone local to Dorchester this was a familiar scene day in and day out for almost 50 years. My grandfather Ben Courtney started selling 'fruit and veg' in 1947 from hand-carts on the roadside. His son Doug started in 1950 ...Read more

A memory of Dorchester in 1955 by Trevor Courtney

Meadowbank Primary School

I attended Meadowbank with my two brothers from 1968-71 and can remember there only being about eighty pupils and four classrooms and a hall used for just about everything else including ...Read more

A memory of Meadowbank in 1968 by smithk52

Stocks Hill

Hi, we have bought a property 75 yards from Ali Dent's the butcher, a little red-brick house in 'The Yard' belonging to a Mr Howlett. I wonder if you remember the cottage? If you're interested I can send you some pictures of the cottage ...Read more

A memory of Hilgay in 2007

In The House Of The Laird

My parents were 'in service' to the local 'laird' who was Lord Doune, traditionally the eldest son of the Earl of Moray and owner of lands around Doune. Lord Doune owned the beautiful old mansion on the hill 1.5 miles north ...Read more

A memory of Doune in 1948 by Alastair Macdonald

Paper Boy

As a 12-year-old I sold newspapers every morning outside the cookhouse where hundreds of National Servicemen were going through the horrors of their initial training in the Guards regiments. I believe they earnt 28/6 per week, much of ...Read more

A memory of Caterham in 1950 by Francis Younghusband

Salters Lode C1900 Painting

I have a painting by Charles A Challis c1900 of Salters Lode. I've tried to research him & believe he was a schoolmaster at Salters Lode or nearby.

A memory of Salters Lode in 1900

Wickham Bishops Born And Bred

In 1950 I was born on a cold winter's night to my mother Rosemary Jesse, at 'The Black Houses', Kelvedon Road, Wickham Bishops, built by architect, designer and socio-economic theorist Arthur Heygate Macmurdo. ...Read more

A memory of Wickham Bishops by Marilyn Jesse

Blacksmith's Yard

My paternal grandmother Annie Cowell came from Stanford and I have always been led to believe that the space on the left of the house in the foreground, where the trees are, was the site of her father's blacksmith's ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1940 by Gordon Mead

Beginnings Of Greensward Academy

This is the school 3 of my children attended between September 1985 to July 2003. It was Greensward Lane School, then it changed to Greensward College then it became a City Academy.

A memory of Hockley in 2003 by Christine Willis

Badgers Hole

My father (who died recently) used to play in Shirley Hills, and Badgers Hole, which was close to his home in Shirley Way, Croydon when he was a small boy. He had 4 other brothers and a sister. He often told us of the fun they had ...Read more

A memory of Shirley in 1920 by Susan Francis

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 6,769 to 6,792.

Caption For Maryport, Senhouse Street C1955

The basket of a grocery delivery cycle is prominent on the extreme left.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey C1915

We are looking at Parliament Square from an upstairs window on the corner of Parliament Street abd Bridge Street during the First World War.

Caption For Corringham, Church Road C1955

An evocative view of old Corringham, down on the flat land close to the Thames and now a close neighbour to the estates of Thurrock and the Thames-side oil storage depots.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Holme Island 1921

The original house on Holme Island was built by John Fitchett of Warrington in 1832.

Caption For Mumbles, The Pier 1898

Here we see the terminus of the Swansea to Mumbles railway. The pier was essential for the recreation of Edwardian visitors to this part of the seaside.

Caption For Bucklesham, The Shannon Inn C1955

The unusual name comes from the ship of Captain Philip Broke of Nacton, whose estate extended into Bucklesham.

Caption For Christchurch, The Priory Church 1890

Christchurch is one of the oldest settlements around the New Forest. It was probably in existence even before the Romans settled in the shelter of Hengistbury Head after 43 AD.

Caption For Gayles, Bay Horse Inn C1960

The stone-mullioned windows and sturdy, stone-built construction mark the Bay Horse Inn in the tiny North Yorkshire village of Gayles, north of Richmond, as a building of some antiquity.

Caption For Kirkburton, North Road C1955

Many Pennine woollen towns had strong Liberal leanings, and prominent in this photograph of Kirkburton, near Huddersfield, is the tall four-storey building of the Liberal Club, a centre of local community

Caption For Hythe, The Promenade C1950

The broad expanse of the Promenade stretching east to Sandgate is still as popular with visitors today as it was with the Victorian and Edwardian holidaymakers who visited this Cinque Port, and whose continued

Caption For Kingsland, The Angel Inn C1955

There are a number of lovely timber-framed buildings in this village, and many more that were once of timber, until a brick façade was added at a later date.

Caption For Cuddesdon, The Old Mill And River C1955

The 18th-century working water-mill lies on the River Thame, about a mile from the centre of the village of Cuddesdon.

Caption For Staithes, Baiting The Lines C1900

Staithes, on the north-east coast of Yorkshire, was a fishing port of some standing.

Caption For Staithes, Baiting The Lines C1900

Staithes, on the north-east coast of Yorkshire, was a fishing port of some standing.

Caption For Menheniot, Village 1912

A few miles outside the market town of Liskeard, but away from main roads, the village has largely escaped modern developments.

Caption For Polperro, Harbour 1901

A thicket of fishing craft take shelter within the tiny harbour of this quintessentially picturesque fishing village, a few miles west along the coast from Looe.

Caption For Stamford, Old Houses 1922

This view of St Paul's Street shows the Half Moon Inn as it was before being rebuilt in 1938, and before the entrance to Star Lane (left) was widened in 1923.

Caption For Marlborough, George Lane C1965

The tallest of the cluster of thatched cottages at the east end of the lane is 18th-century. The lower row is 16th-century and timber-framed.

Caption For Teignmouth, 1906

The top of the sea wall provides additional seating and a pagoda shelter adorns the prom- enade. Transient diversions on the far side of the Den have attracted a group of onlookers.

Caption For Sandy, The Mill C1960

Never a very large town, Sandy owes its continued existence to the strength of the produce market in Victorian England.

Caption For Sherborne, Half Moon Street 1904

Few will disagree that Sherborne is one of the most beautiful towns in Dorset: every street reveals fresh aspects of its long history.

Caption For Mudeford, 1934

One early visitor to the new resort was Mr Tregonwell, who bathed in the sea and walked the dunes of Mudeford.

Caption For Salford, Peel Park Museum 1889

Peel Park opened in 1846 and is named in honour of Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel. He not only secured government funding for the park, but made a generous donation himself.

Caption For Barton Under Needwood, The Village C1955

The village gets its name from a Barton (or Berton), the old word for a rickyard.