Maps

181,006 maps found.

1885, Saddington Ref. HOSM71115
1901, Sapcote Ref. HOSM58633
1885, Shangton Ref. HOSM58893
1900, Bragenham Ref. HOSM38641
1898, Cheddington Ref. HOSM40669
1900, Eggington Ref. HOSM44664
1900, Grove Ref. HOSM47181
1881, Wingfield Ref. HOSM64757
1885, Lugg Green Ref. HOSM37339
1885, Bicton Ref. HOSM37679
1885, Elms Green Ref. HOSM39033
1886, Lower Broxwood Ref. HOSM39249
1885, Eardisland Ref. HOSM44249
1885, Eyton Ref. HOSM45051
1885, Luston Ref. HOSM52822
1885, Monkland Ref. HOSM54056
1885, Shirl Heath Ref. HOSM59127
1898, Firle Ref. HOSM70384
1898, Glynde Ref. HOSM46574
1898, Halland Ref. HOSM47500

Books

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Memories

29,055 memories found. Showing results 3,061 to 3,070.

Melrose Cottage 8 Shalbourne

In the 1950s and early 1960s my brother and I were fostered to a Miss Little and her sister at 8 Shalborne, there were several children living there and I have many fond memories of our stay. We used to sleep in a ...Read more

A memory of Shalbourne by Rob Barnett

Magnolia

I used to live in the Magnolia as my mum and dad owned it. I have a lot of memories of living there.

A memory of Hampton Wick in 1960 by Christopher Baggott

Bushy Park

Yes Thomas, we lived in the Magnolia Rest. We used to get a lot of the Bushy Park crowd in my parents' place, thought I would share the memory.

A memory of Hampton Wick in 1959 by Christopher Baggott

The Kennels Is This The Site Bookham Equestrian Centre

I am pretty sure this must be along the Dorking Road looking up towards the Downs. It looks like it is on the left going up towards Polesdon Lacey? Can someone confirm I am right here? ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham

Coming To Devon

We were living in Barry Island in south Wales, I was getting ready to take the 11 plus, one day when I came home from school my dad was waiting to tell me that we were on the move to Devon. We had spent four years on the Nells ...Read more

A memory of East Prawle in 1946 by Patricia Perring

Take Me Back

Born in 1945. Lived on Lime Street up to the 1950s then moved to Ginpit, went to St George's, and Tyldesley Secondary. I loved playing around those dimly lit streets, we were never bored, there was always something to do. Outside ...Read more

A memory of Tyldesley in 1955

Alnwick, Cars Circa 1955

The above picture was from 1948, I can tell this by the types of cars here, especially the light coloured one half hidden in the background, which actually is the most modern for this year.

A memory of Alnwick in 1948 by Mike Lock

My Beginning...

My name is Russell Ham. I was born on May the 10th, 1962. I was adopted at about the age of six weeks, I think. The best thing that ever happened to me. I arrived at number 5, Thomas Street, in the summer of 1962, to the home of ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1962 by Russell Ham

Walks To Morlais

I was about 14 and my friend Alan Davies and I used to walk from Twynyrodyn on a Sunday morning to Morlais Castle. There we would wonder and speculate about its history and what battles were fought there. How many people ...Read more

A memory of Merthyr Tydfil in 1959 by Peter Lewis

Bonfire Night In Teesdale Road In 1955/56

Can anyone remember the Guilders living in Teesdale Road in 1955/56? It was fun the group of 4 quarters watching fireworks from inside, and eating jacket potatoes and parkin made by mom..mm...

A memory of Catterick in 1955 by Jennifer Jones

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,345 to 7,368.

Caption For Dawlish, Dawlish Water 1928

The Dawlish Water and its high tributary the Smallacombe Brook rise on the wooded heathland of Little Haldon Hill, which rises 800 feet at the back of the town.

Caption For Wales, Manor Road C1955

At the beginning of the 11th century Wales, the 'territory of the Welshmen', was owned by the wealthy Mercian thegn Wulfric Spott, who also owned lands in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.

Caption For Devizes, On The Canal 1898

Looking westward, this is the top lock of the Caen flight, which at one time had gas lighting installed for night time working. However, the economic life of the canal was short-lived.

Caption For Corfe Castle, East Street 1931

The best of the timeless views is still unchanged here, though with the Reading Room (left) now having become the Box of Delights and providing visitors with ice cream.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament C1910

It is a summer morning and high tide outside the Palace of Westminster, with the barges at anchor.

Caption For Brentwood, High Street And Town Hall 1895

Boys pose for the camera in the middle of the road, which is almost devoid of any traffic.The overpowering but rather dull Town Hall, with obligatory clock, dominates the right hand side of the road

Caption For Southport, Lord Street Bandstand 1913

On the right is the clock tower of Cambridge Hall; the clock and chimes were paid for by William Atkinson.

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 Lyme Regis, Cannington Viaduct 1903

Lyme Regis was relatively late in having the advantage of its own railway line, for its station opened only in 1903.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Buddle Bridge 1922

Lyme Regis was relatively late in having the advantage of its own railway line, for its station opened only in 1903.

Caption For Boston, Grammar School, South End 2005

In 1551 the property of the Corpus Christi Guild ended up with Lord Clinton, and then the Marquis of Northampton claimed that of the other four guilds, though he handed back to the Corporation

Caption For Rye House, 1904

Rye House 1904 The front aspect of the mid-15th-century red brick gatehouse of Rye House, the scene of the ill-fated 1683 Whig conspiracy to ambush Charles II as he returned to London from Newmarket

Caption For Winchester, Church Of St Cross 1919

An interesting view of the church of St Cross from the porter's lodge, where a visitor can be seen receiving the tra- ditional 'Wayfarer's Dole' of bread and ale.

Caption For Dawlish, Dawlish Water 1928

The Dawlish Water and its high tributary the Smallacombe Brook rise on the wooded heathland of Little Haldon Hill, which rises eight hundred feet at the back of the town.

Caption For Cranford, Church Of The Holy Angels C1965

The District Church of the Holy Angels began its existence in a steel hut.

Caption For Worcester, College Green C1950

Entered through Edgar Tower (just visible here above the rooftops), or through the Watergate, College Green is a delightful quadrangle of mostly 17th- and 18th-century houses, forming part of King's School

Caption For Colchester, The Abbey Gateway 1921

Of Eudo Dapifer's great abbey foundation in 1096, only the 15th-century gate- house and some of the precinct walls survive, the rest having been bombarded during the 1648 siege.

Caption For Cromer, Garden Street 1894

A view towards the sea along a quiet backstreet of Edwardian terraces. Many of these houses rented out rooms to summer lodgers who were unable to afford bed and board in more prestigious hotels.

Caption For Swindon, Men Leaving G.W.R. 1913

The uniformity of dress amongst the men is striking. The sheer size of the building indicates the importance of Brunel's railway to the town. Gas street lighting was common at the time.

Caption For Desborough, Rushton Road C1955

Rushton Road, at the east end of Station Road, is a mix of Victorian terrace housing and factories.

Caption For Llanover, The Church 1898

As well as serving as a means of calling the faithful to services by means of its bells, these towers also acted as vantage points in the event of war.

Caption For Dorchester, Cornhill 1903

Dorchester, as the name suggests, was an important settlement during the heyday of the Roman Empire, and the surrounding countryside is rich in Roman remains.

Caption For Caernarfon, Castle Square 1906

Dominating Castle Square ('Y Maes' in Welsh) at the west end of the town stands the great bulk of the castle. The structure covers two and a half acres and is in the shape of an irregular oblong.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, The Church C1950

Midway between the ancient sites of two Norman motte and bailey castles at the extreme ends of the village, Holy Trinity Church is the topographical as well as the spiritual centre of Ascott; old