Maps

181,006 maps found.

1887, Godmanstone Ref. HOSM46600
1886, Bryants Puddle Heath Ref. HOSM55505
1887, Stinsford Ref. HOSM60576
1887, Yellowham Hill Ref. HOSM62544
1886, Watercombe Ref. HOSM63493
1895, Wotton Ref. HOSM65331
1906, Dover Ref. HOSM34438
1906, Guston Ref. HOSM47260
1896, Shepherdswell Ref. HOSM59040
1906, Guston Ref. HOSM61091
1886, Nordelph Ref. HOSM55118
1886, Southery Ref. HOSM59886
1909, Barmston Ref. HOSM70150
1891, Little Driffield Ref. HOSM49672
1890, Lund Ref. HOSM52790
1891, Wetwang Ref. HOSM64209
1890, Wilfholme Ref. HOSM64618
1883, Wychbold Ref. HOSM65400
1876, Apperknowle Ref. HOSM36049
1876, Barlow Ref. HOSM37040

Books

11 books found. Showing results 7,009 to 11.

Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 2,921 to 2,930.

Memories Of Somerton.

Yes I remember The Triangle, I used to buy fish and chips at Coopers fish and chip shop. They had a collie dog like Lassie, called Shaun. My dad used to take me to Mr. Law's shop to buy my school shoes. His shop was on the left of the picture. On the right used to be a carpet shop.

A memory of Somerton in 1964 by Sylvia Black

Station Road, Nantymoel

My husband and I decided to visit Nantymoel after trying to do some family tree research. We knew my husband's grandfather Dr Melbourne Thomas was born there and we knew where on Station Road he'd lived with his dad ...Read more

A memory of Nant-y-moel

Childhood Memories

As a family we would holiday in Weymourth every year from about 1958-1963. We used to stay in a bed and breakfast owned by a Mrs Walkadine. As I was so young my memories revolve around the wonderful beach, the donkeys and egg ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth

Webbs Brewery Six Bells Colliery

I grew up in Aberbeeg as Pat Howells. Everyone knew the Howells as my dad, Doug, was one of 8 children. My uncle worked in the brewery for many years and I grew up in Woodland Terrace and had to pass the brewery ...Read more

A memory of Aberbeeg by Pat Addison

The Good Old Days

I remember going to Our Lady of Lourdes church behind Cove Green with my older brother and younger sister, we were dropped off by our grandpop only to spend the collection money we were given by our parents at Charlie's sweet shop, ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1967 by Vanessa Orme

Methodist New Connexion Preachers' Plan 1989 90

I have a copy of the the above which I found as a a scrappy piece of paper in one of my family's bibles. I have since had it copied and laminated, named on it as part of the preachers for the ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1890 by Gillian Jackson

A Seaside Holiday By Manorbier Beach

Although this view of Manorbier Castle dates from 1890 it is the only photo in the Francis Frith collection which shows the nearby beach. I am happy to record our family's day on the beach here and it is ...Read more

A memory of Manorbier in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

St Lo

A place on Westcliff Road, Broadstairs, during the early sixties, named St Lo. Used as a skating rink, and as a dance rock n roll club, on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Anyone having any descriptive memories, of this St Lo, social hall - rock ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1960

The Original Grove Hotel In Stapenhill

When I was about 4 years old in 1948 my Auntie Jess and Uncle Albert (Haynes) ran the Grove Hotel at Stapenhill. It was the original one, not the one which is there now. It was a really lovely old ...Read more

A memory of Stapenhill in 1948 by Carol Eyden

Childhood

Funny how seeing Memories of Kingstanding title, it brought back so many thoughts of living there in childhood to my 20s. The Geman plane that dropped its bomb on a house in Hurlingham Road, hiding under stairs at school as the ...Read more

A memory of Kingstanding by Norma Bird

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,009 to 7,032.

Caption For Metheringham, High Street C1955

Roughly east of Navenby, where the limestone descends to the flat east of the county, Metheringham is a large village with a mix of stone and brick older houses interspersed with Victorian and later development

Caption For Whitby, From Boghall C1886

This photograph demonstrates clearly that the River Esk is tidal, for it shows vessels lying on the river bed at low tide.

Caption For Devizes, Estcourt Street C1960

The unsupported front of the Blue Star Garage was quite a feature when it was first erected.

Caption For Exmouth, The Strand Gardens 1938

The waters of the Exe estuary once lapped the edge of what is now a pleasant town centre park.

Caption For Conwy, Castle 1913

His choice of site was deliberate: here was the royal hall of Llywelyn the Great and the Cistercian Abbey of St Mary where he lay buried.

Caption For Newcastle Upon Tyne, Castle 1901

The Normans established their 'new castle' in 1080 on the site of a Roman fort. In the foreground is the Black Gate, originally constructed in 1247 when the castle's defences were upgraded.

Caption For Newark, View From The Bridge C1965

For a start, two of the buildings in the background are no longer imposing town houses; one is now the offices of the Phoenix Assurance Co, and the other, Warwick house and former home of brewer Samuel

Caption For Wolverhampton, Queen Street C1900

As well as retail outlets and the main post office, there were a number of buildings along Queen Street which dated from the earlier decades of the 19th century, including the Mechanics’ Institute

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

At the left is the corner of John Carr of York’s Georgian County Gaol of 1787: no attempt here to match the castle’s Gothic architecture.

Caption For Stonehenge, C1955

This photograph demonstrates the rugged beauty of the stones.

Caption For Downderry, St Germans Hut 1890

The balconied St Germans Hut was a shooting box belonging to the Earl of St Germans, set high on the cliffs about a mile east of Downderry.

Caption For Redruth, West End 1902

We are looking up the hill from the centre of town towards Camborne.

Caption For Runcorn, The Docks C1900

The enormous piles of white stone are actually piles of china clay from Cornwall awaiting trans-shipment onto narrow boats so they can be taken to the china factories in Stoke-on-Trent.

Caption For Camelford, Rough Tor 1894

The second highest part of Bodmin Moor is Rough Tor, at 1311 feet.

Caption For Woolacombe, The Village 1899

The village is at the north end of a magnificent two-mile long sandy beach. Until the 1800s this stretch of coast was remote, its splendours familiar only to Ilfracombe fishermen.

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral From The River 1887

In a scene that has changed little in 100 years, the tranquil surface of the River Avon gently reflects the majesty of the Cathedral and its magnificent 404 ft spire, the highest in England.

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 Victorian and Edwardian visitors to this part of the seaside.

Caption For Laugharne, The Boat House C1965

This attractive boat house is set at the foot of a steep cliff alongside the River Taf with its 'heron-priested' shore.

Caption For York, Goodramgate, Holy Trinity Church 1909

During the siege of York it is thought that guns were placed on the roof here, but there is some controversy about this.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

At the beginning of the 20th century Leeds had four theatres, including the Grand, which is featured on the right-hand side of the picture.

Caption For Camberley, London Road 1927

An office block has replaced those quaint shops, but the Duke of York survives, now minus its covered porch, at the junction with the Frimley Road.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Biggar Bank 1918

Barrow Corporation purchased Biggar Bank on Walney in 1881 to serve as a public recreation ground for the people of the expanding town of Barrow.

Caption For Dalton In Furness, Market Cross 1966

The cross stands in front of Dalton Castle at the top of the town.

Caption For St Austell, Church 1890

The late-15th century tower of Holy Trinity church is one of the finest in Cornwall; its west side has carved figures depicting the Trinity, the Annunciation and the Resurrection.