Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Pontllyfni Ref. HOSM70890
1915, Machen Ref. HOSM53012
1900, Penhow Ref. HOSM56325
1905, Ashton Ref. HOSM36372
1905, Rising Sun Ref. HOSM41731
1905, Harrowbarrow Ref. HOSM47714
1905, Haye Fm Ref. HOSM47924
1905, Lidwell Ref. HOSM51218
1892, Alwoodley Ref. HOSM35925
1891, Bramhope Ref. HOSM38734
1891, Cookridge Ref. HOSM41674
1890, Ledsham Ref. HOSM50993
1890, Micklefield Ref. HOSM53579
1879, Cheddleton Ref. HOSM40765
1897, Meerbrook Ref. HOSM53429
1885, Blaby Ref. HOSM37898
1885, Botcheston Ref. HOSM38383
1883, Cropston Ref. HOSM42471
1885, Fleckney Ref. HOSM45611
1902, Loddington Ref. HOSM50851

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 3,051 to 3,060.

Boyhood Memories

I have great memories of Cinderford [Bilson Green areas] from 1953 to 1961 when I was growing up. I remember riding go-carts down the hill. My mother was born in Cinderford [Margaret Hale, married name Hancox and she worked at ...Read more

A memory of Cinderford in 1955 by Phillip Hancox

Courtenay Road 1953

I moved to Wantage with my parents Ted and Phyllis Willey and my brother Ken and sister Susan. At Garston Lane school one of my first friends was John Campbell who lived in Courtenay Road. We were aged 8. Another friend was Jim ...Read more

A memory of Wantage in 1953 by Keith Willey

My Childhood

My parents were married at Stranton, and I was baptised there. We lived in a neighbouring street, Bower Street, in what would now be regarded as a slum property, with outside toilet and a single tap that was also outside. My ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1955 by John Pladdys

Training To Be A Bricklayer

During my chidhood I was to perform lots of different tasks that would make life for my mother a little easier. I did not know it at the time but she was actually training me for my working life. Not ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1951 by Frank Mowforth

Childhood Memories Of Lower Cwmtwrch

Sometime in the late 1940s my family moved from Upper Cwmtwrch to the Gurnos Council Estate in Lower Cwmtwrch and lived there for the next nine years. I have many memories of the place. The main ...Read more

A memory of Lower Cwm-twrch in 1940 by David Lougher

Earl Soham

Does anyone know if there is an abundance of Hall family members in Earl Soham? My grandmother had 17 sons and two daughters so I'd expect there to be a few!

A memory of Framlingham by Angela Lusty

Thomas Barwick

Perhaps you would like to know more about Thomas Barwick. Sarah Goodborn was Thomas' s second wife and was possibly the sister of his first wife, Eliza Goodborn, who appears to have died in childbirth. He had three children with Eliza: ...Read more

A memory of Deal by Helen Middleditch

Vauxall Rd Our Playground

I was born in Walton Hospital and lived in Vauxall. My dad came from Vauxall, my mother from Lattermer Street. My mother's name was Molden, she was from a very big family but try as I might I cannot find any ...Read more

A memory of Walton in 1930 by Margaret Gilmore

Childhood Memories

My father, Bertram Whittingham was a native of Hemsworth, born 1892 and I am the remaining son of the family born August 1926 in a small miner's cottage located at No. 7 North View. My father was a coal miner, working at ...Read more

A memory of Hemsworth in 1930 by George Whittingham

The Dingle And Percy Thrower

My frandfather, Ernest Thomas Sloane, was the Editor of the Shrewsberry Chronicle for many years. During this time he was approached by someone from the BBC who asked if he had a local story of interest. Grandad ...Read more

A memory of Shrewsbury by Lynette Sloane

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,321 to 7,344.

Caption For South Holmwood, The School 1906

With a 19th-century creeper-covered cottage providing residential quarters for the teacher, a schoolroom has been added to one side of the building to offer educational facilities to the young children

Caption For Crackington Haven, 1931

Specimens of 'Little Trees', a species of deep water coral so named because of its shape, are sometimes washed up on the beach at Crackington.

Caption For Rye, Landgate 1890

This still stands on the north-east of the town and is the only one of Rye's four gates to survive. It is part of the fortifica- tions authorised by Edward III in the 14th century.

Caption For Ironbridge, The Bridge 1904

In 1779 Abraham Darby II's Coalbrookdale Ironworks cast the ribs of this, the world's first iron bridge.

Caption For Norwich, Cattle Market And Castle 1896

The old cattle market occupied part of the former bailey of the castle, until 1960 when it moved out to make way for a car park.

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, The Grove C1960

There cannot be a leafier lane than this within the boundaries of Middlesbrough.

Caption For Kessingland, The Beach C1960

While a group of children on the beach greet the photographer, others visit the sweet shop (left), whilst a group wait with suitcases to be collected at the end of their holiday (centre).

Caption For Plymouth, The Barbican 1890

Built around Sutton Pool, site of one of the original settlements in the area, the Barbican is home to Plymouth's fishing fleet.

Caption For Sway, Hare And Hounds C1955

On the heathlands above Sway are the burial grounds of early man.

Caption For Sway, Post Office C1955

Given its proximity to the seaside towns of Lymington and Christchurch, Sway became a popular place to live during the 20th century.

Caption For Maidstone, Kent County Library C1965

This is one of modern Maidstone's many tower blocks.

Caption For South Shields, King Street C1883

Unless it was a local custom to stand in the middle of the road, we have no idea what is attracting the attention of the men in the foreground of this picture; surely it is not the horse-drawn tram travelling

Caption For Narborough, The Village C1955

This is one of several villages in west Norfolk where the main building material is local carstone, rather than the flint used throughout the rest of the county: the buildings to the left of the photograph

Caption For Swanage, John Wesley's Cottage 1892

John Wesley stayed in this cottage during his missionary travels spreading the ideals of Methodism around Dorset.

Caption For Chesterfield, Trinity Church 1896

Holy Trinity was built in 1838 at a cost of £3700 on land given for the purpose by William, sixth Duke of Devonshire.

Caption For Chesterfield, Market Place 1902

The Market Hall was designed by Davies & Sons and completed in 1857 at a cost of around £8000.

Caption For Newquay, Tolcarne Beach 1925

The sands of Tolcarne Beach, or Crigga, are crowded with holidaymakers, whose comforts are catered for by teashops and abundant beach tents.

Caption For Watermouth, Harbour 1890

Watermouth`s narrow entrance, guarded by the great bulk of Widmouth Head (centre) to the west and Sexton`s Burrow opposite, makes it one of the safer, more sheltered harbours on this inhospitable

Caption For Bellerby, The Village 1896

From the 13th century, the village was part of the huge 3000-acre manor estate of the de Bellerbys. Rievaulx Abbey also farmed some 43 acres of land near the village.

Caption For Mildenhall, The Old Bridge 1952

Sitting in the delightful Kennet valley a couple of miles east of Marlborough is Mildenhall - known locally as 'Minal'.

Caption For Shipston On Stour, High Street C1960

Shipston-on-Stour is situated ten miles south-east of Stratford, and was once a centre for sheep and wool for the Vale of the Red Horse.

Caption For Bishops Hull, The Church Of St Peter And St Paul 1906

Now in effect a suburb of Taunton, the village has a 1586 Elizabethan manor house. The church of St Peter and St Paul is unusual in having one of Somerset's octagonal towers.

Caption For Paignton, Preston Sands 1918

They were part of a batch of 200 built by Avro for the Royal Flying Corps in 1916 and still carry their military markings, although the name on the side indicates some form of civilian activity

Caption For Beer, The Church 1922

The parish church of St Michael was built in 1878 on the site of an older chapel. Beer is famed for its quarries, which were worked by the Romans and have continued in use down the years.