Maps

181,006 maps found.

1909, Riseley Ref. HOSM57867
1898, Southend Ref. HOSM59775
1898, Sulhamstead Ref. HOSM60908
1910, Twyford Ref. HOSM62839
1903, Redditch Ref. HOSM35095
1895, Earlswood Ref. HOSM44268
1895, Merstham Ref. HOSM53620
1895, Nutfield Ref. HOSM55562
1895, Salfords Ref. HOSM58486
1906, Cambrose Ref. HOSM39895
1879, Plain-An-Gwarry Ref. HOSM47005
1878, Polgear Ref. HOSM56807
1906, Portreath Ref. HOSM57100
1884, Rampton Ref. HOSM57419
1885, Sutton Cum Lound Ref. HOSM60968
1892, Aske Hall Ref. HOSM36402
1885, Speckington Ref. HOSM59858
1890, Burnby Ref. HOSM39615
1891, Copmanthorpe Ref. HOSM41750
1891, Earswick Ref. HOSM44168

Books

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Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,271 to 3,280.

Moving Away

I was born in Redhill hospital in 1948 and lived in Shirley Avenue. I went to Downland School which was a stone cottage called Pound Cottage just before Stanley Close. There was Cherry Tree Cottage about 3 doors up, they used to ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon by Margaret Collins

St Malachys Primary School 1951 To 1956

I was born in Manchester in 1945, and moved with my family to Kingsly Crescent Collyhurst flats. My father died in 1948, and my mother, brother Joe and I moved to Elizabeth-Ann Street, Collyhurst, where ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1951 by Vincent Stevenson

Christleton Pit

I remember walking up village road with my brother, and going fishing at Christleton pit. I have lots of memories of the village of when I was a young child and growing up as a teenager before joining the Army, a lot of them ...Read more

A memory of Christleton in 1972 by Haydn Mayers

Haydock Reservoir Nickname Cat Pit

Does anyone have any pictures of Church Road in 1930 or any old pictures of Haydock or the Cat Pit? My name is John Gleave, age 52 years, and my father's name is Jack Gleave, does anyone in Haydock remember me? ...Read more

A memory of Haydock in 1930 by Doreen Gleave

I Lived At 1 High St Claygate. (New Email Address Added Below)

My name is Michael Smith, I went to Esher school in the 1960s, I have lots of memories, anyone remember me? Please email ontario1950@gmail.com

A memory of Claygate in 1965 by Michael Smith

My Family

My family were the Davises who lived in the Bear House, Trecastle. Most of the people in the area were related to us. We were originally of Gypsy desent and can be traced back many hundreds of years. We were also related to the Pike ...Read more

A memory of Trecastle by Mark Wilkins

A Ghost On Beccles Church Steps

My father, Stafford Brown, was a student at Beccles College during the First World War. He stayed with the Knights family of Puddingmoor. Mr Knights, who was a wherryman, told of a strange event that happened to him ...Read more

A memory of Beccles in 1910 by Barbara Brown

Vague Memories

I lived in Tetney for about the first 5 years of my life. I vaguely remember going to school and walking a long way home. I can't remember the name of the road, but the house I lived in was called 'Mistletoe Cottage'. As far as I ...Read more

A memory of Tetney in 1940 by Tony Bushell

St James

Hi everyone, I too lived in Collyhurst, and also went to St James School, I think the year was 1952. I lived in Zinc Street if I remember correctly, the Locomotive pub was on the corner of the street. My grandparents lived in ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1952 by Carol Rae

Badger Hall, Thundersley, Essex Circa 1900

My Great Uncle and Aunt, Archibald “Arch” and Clara Meade, owned Badger Hall, Thundersley, around the turn of the 19th to 20th century. It was then described as having 22 acres of parkland and holding ...Read more

A memory of Thundersley by John Sharpe

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,849 to 7,872.

Caption For Burnley, Royle Hall, Cannon Parker's Home 1895

In the latter part of the 19th century, Royle Hall was the home of Canon Arthur Townley Parker, the long-serving incumbent of St Peter's.

Caption For Ranworth, Feeding Broadland Ducks C1930

Here a young girl throws crumbs to a family of ducks, a popular pastime for holiday makers. On the right of the group, three young ducklings are hitching a ride on their mothers' backs.

Caption For Oxford, Queen Street C1950

Until it was demolished at the end of the 19th century, St Martin's Church stood on this site.

Caption For Wellingborough, Wilby Swimming Pool C1950

The 1950s was the last decade of the supremacy of the open air pool. Most were rebuilt or covered over and replaced by the modern heated indoor pool.

Caption For Ambleside, Market Place 1912

Here we see a busy scene at the height of the tourist season.

Caption For Biddenden, The Village 1901

This is one of the numerous 'dens', or forest clearings, in this part of Kent.

Caption For Lands End, The First And Last House C1925

This must be the most visited and certainly the best placed souvenir and refreshment shop in Cornwall, just a stone's throw from the tip of Land's End.

Caption For St Albans, Cathedral And Abbey Church, South Choir Aisle 1921

In the days when this was an abbey church, the ornate door on the right, the abbot's door, was part of the monks' processional route from the choir to the cloisters, which were located in the corner of

Caption For Southport, The Sands 1921

Mums and children gather round to watch the antics of Punch and Judy, or buy an ice cream from Robinson and Eastwood's stall.

Caption For Southport, Kings Gardens 1921

The Gardens were part of a scheme to enhance Southport's image as a garden city.

Caption For Weymouth, The Sands C1955

Here we see the southern end of the sands on a very crowded day in the 1950s, with the cranes of the harbour and Nothe Fort in the distance.

Caption For Helston, The Lake 1913

This is an odd echo of the past; moored hereabouts 700 years ago would have been ocean-going trading vessels loading up with tin.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Moot Hall 1894

When it was built, the meeting house was actually right in the centre of town, but coastal erosion over hundreds of years has swept away much of the old town, and left the beach almost next door to the

Caption For London, Clerkenwell, St John's Gate C1870

The old gateway to the priory of the Knights of St John stands in St John's Lane, south of the Clerkenwell Road.

Caption For Over Haddon, Lathkill Dale 1914

Limestone rocks are a major part of Lathkill Dale.

Caption For Southampton, Pilgrim Fathers' Memorial 1924

The Pilgrim Fathers' Monument is built of Portland stone and rises 50 feet above the ground.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street 1923

The ornate obelisk of 1763 commemorates a chapel that once stood on High Bridge.

Caption For Cirencester, Gloucester Street 1898

Cirencester has managed to keep the worst ravages of unsympathetic development at bay.

Caption For Clapham, Marianne Thornton School C1970

The Children's Playground is in a westward projection of the common.

Caption For Bamford, Church 1919

Bamford's parish church of St John the Baptist is largely a William Butterfield restoration dating from 1861.

Caption For Ewhurst, Pitch Hill 1911

The Windmill pub, on the left, was a new replacement for an earlier building which had burnt down.

Caption For Eversley, The White Hart 1906

Note that the pub sign is missing in this interesting Edwardian picture of Eversley. The sign-writing and decoration above the door is unusual and rather striking.

Caption For Yateley, The Vicarage 1910

When this photograph was taken, the population of Yateley was just over one thousand. Less than one hundred years later, in the closing stages of the 20th century, it had risen to about 20,000.

Caption For St Brides, 1925

This view of the village was taken from St Bride's. The Square, the building located at the head of the slipway, was once the village post office and is now part of the Mermaid restaurant.