Maps

181,006 maps found.

1889, Harswell Ref. HOSM47719
1891, Harton Ref. HOSM47748
1890, Helperby Ref. HOSM48194
1891, Kexby Ref. HOSM49818
1890, Osbaldwick Ref. HOSM55815
1889, Scackleton Ref. HOSM58617
1892, Whixley Ref. HOSM64604
1908, Oughtrington Ref. HOSM70851
1905, Tregardock Ref. HOSM71186
1897, Town Head Ref. HOSM70251
1904, Cofton Ref. HOSM70200
1903, Malmsmead Ref. HOSM70724
1905, Salcombe Ref. HOSM70812
1907, Mudeford Ref. HOSM65729
1887, Cwmduad Ref. HOSM70212
1894, Hampstead Ref. HOSM65588
1895, Mottingham Ref. HOSM65691
1894, Peckham Ref. HOSM65708
1911, Shirley Ref. HOSM65697
1907, Brinnington Ref. HOSM70040

Books

11 books found. Showing results 7,873 to 11.

Memories

29,019 memories found. Showing results 3,281 to 3,290.

Growing Up In Easebourne

I went to live in Cowdray House, aged 4, in 1951. My father worked in the accounts office in Easebourne village, and I attended Easebourne Primary School (Headmaster was Mr Bevan) along with Barbara Fisher, who also ...Read more

A memory of Easebourne in 1956 by Roger Mills

King Edward Boys School New St Birmingham

I don't remember this far back, but my Great Grandad (Sydney James Ford), Great Grandma, my Grandma and her brother lived in King Edward Boys school which at that time was in New St. Birmingham. My ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1900 by Jan Freeman

Memories Of Chile Okeford Church

I was born in 1940 and was christened and confirmed in the Church. Rev Richard Taylor was the vicar for most of my scool days. In 1953 I learnt to ring the bells, we went to Shroton to be taught by Mr ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1940 by David Moon

Central House Kemerton

My father Raymond John Price, known as John, was born in Central House on the 8th 0ctober 1918, his father was George Price and mother was Sophia Jane Price. My father was called up to served in the Royal Navy during the ...Read more

A memory of Kemerton in 1952 by Nicholas Price

My Grandparents

My grandparents lived in Trenholme Bar at 2 Sstation Cottage, they were Joseph and Mable Forth, my grandfather worked on the railway as a signalman untill around 1953. I can remember my mother taking me and my brothers and ...Read more

A memory of Trenholme Bar in 1960 by Peter Jackson

My Home Area

Although I was born in Princetown I spent endless hours and days in Tafarnaubach. I was brought up in the area and my closest friends all lived in Princetown or Tafaneu. Friends like Ken Woods, Graham Davies, Denis Francis, Alun ...Read more

A memory of Tafarnaubach in 1948 by John Carol Evans

Colerne In The Second World War Continued

Those of us at Colerne school who passed our 'scholarship' exam at the age of about eleven usually went on to Chippenham Secondary School, which probably goes under a different name now: it's at ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1940 by John Bunting

Family Killed By Mushrooms Circa 1950

Hi. Does anyone recall a family who ate wild mushrooms and died around 1950? I was reliving memories of Rocklands St Peter and Caston and the man I was talking to, now 75 years old, asked if I could ...Read more

A memory of Stow Bedon by Alan Gardiner

Broad Parade Shops

My parents bought a house in Willow Walk, which is on the right of the photographer, in August 1954. At that time there were no shops, no pavements, just muddy concrete roads. We were the first to occupy a house in the road, ...Read more

A memory of Hockley in 1955 by Tony Wood

Schofield College Mexbrough

I also am related to the Schofield family, my father George Schofield was the flower boy that opened Schofield College. My father's grandad was the person the college was named after, he was mayor at that time, so ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough by Lynda Wood

Your search returned a large number of results. Please try to refine your search further.

Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 7,873 to 7,896.

Caption For Folkestone, Sun Bathing C1950

There are plenty of changing tents on this beach, where a group of boys wave at the camera (centre foreground).

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross 1894

Originally one of four market crosses, the Poultry Cross, at the junction of Butcher Row and Minster Street, is the only one to survive.

Caption For Lichfield, Market Square C1955

At the other end of the Market Square is the bronze statue of James Boswell, drinking companion and biographer of Samuel Johnson.

Caption For Tamworth, Silver Street 1949

A charter of 1560 appeared to give the vote to the 'commonality' of the town.

Caption For Margate, Harbour 1908

Sailing barges are moored in the harbour, with the Lighthouse in the centre of the picture.The harbour was originally important not just for the coasters and fishing traders, but as the place of

Caption For St Dennis, Fore Street C1950

This is one of several villages typical of the industrial china clay area around St Austell.

Caption For Winchester, Cathedral 1922

Jane Austen, the novelist, lies under a slab of marble in the north aisle of the Cathedral. She died at a house in College Street in 1817.

Caption For York, Assize Court, The Castle C1885

The area is known as the Eye of Yorkshire, or the Eye of the Ridings. Parliamentary elections were held here until the 19th century. Two of the courts are still used on a daily basis.

Caption For Smeeton Westerby, Westerby Corner C1955

This attractive village retains its quiet rural atmosphere; it is ranged along its north-south street about a mile to the south of Kibworth Beauchamp.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Whitby Road C1955

It is a truism that when you want to look at the history (even the relatively recent history) of a place you should always look at the upper storeys of buildings.

Caption For Cark In Cartmel, Mill Close C1968

Low Row is to the left, the lowest of three similar rows; Middle Row had been demolished by the time of the picture.

Caption For Shrewsbury, The Old Mint 1891

So called because a moneyer is reputed to have stayed here for a time in the 14th century, this is really part of a medieval merchant's house.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors "P" Block C1950

'P' Block was the home of the Production Engineering Department, and was therefore seen by many as the nerve centre for car and van production in Luton.

Caption For Chesterfield, Queen's Park Lake 1914

The boating lake did good business during the long hot summer of 1914.

Caption For Anstey, The Nook C1965

Although the scene is basically little changed, apart from the loss of the National Provincial Bank on the right (it was replaced by an archetypal building of the 1960s or early 1970s, larger but of

Caption For Cowes, The Parade C1955

A more casual style of dress had become popular by the 1950s. Motor bikes were a common feature of the Parade, and the number of cars was growing.

Caption For Hunsdon, The Green C1965

With its colourful display of carefully tended flowers, spreading chestnut tree and white picket fences, this scene is an archetypal illustration of what most people visualise when thinking of

Caption For Trumpington, War Memorial C1960

The Red Lion Inn was built along with the spread of houses out from Cambridge in the 1930s. It faces the war memorial, erected in 1921-22 in memory of those who died in the First World War.

Caption For Stourpaine, The Weir Over The River Stour C1960

There were several dramatic floods in the valley of the Stour in the last half of the 20th century, though its waters seem calm and restrained in this photograph.

Caption For Grasmere, Swan Hotel 1926

Striding Edge 1912 The glaciated knife-edge ridge of Striding Edge was already a popular route of ascent to 3,118 ft Helvellyn when this photograph was taken, if the prominence of the path along

Caption For Lyndhurst, On Brockenhurst Road 1918

Some people are fortunate enough to live away from the towns and in the heart of the New Forest, their old cottages looking as much a part of nature as the trees and furze.

Caption For Coltishall, The Village C1955

This is the open space that makes up the centre of Coltishall. Summer trade is served by the Eldorado ice cream cart with its well-known invitation to 'Stop Me'.

Caption For Netherbury, The Village 1912

Despite being in the heart of the Dorset countryside, Netherbury has a number of connections with the sea.

Caption For Cambridge, Market Place 1938

With stalls creaking under the weight of locally grown produce, there is no hint of the rationing to come after the outbreak of war the following year.