Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884, Stowmarket Ref. HOSM35256
1884, Battisford Ref. HOSM37216
1884, Buxhall Ref. HOSM39697
1884, Cotton Ref. HOSM41997
1884, Dagworth Ref. HOSM42781
1884, Gipping Ref. HOSM46348
1884, Onehouse Ref. HOSM55746
1884, Stowupland Ref. HOSM60710
1884, Westhorpe Ref. HOSM64103
1884, Wetheringsett Ref. HOSM64205
1883, Luddington Ref. HOSM52757
1885, Snitterfield Ref. HOSM59530
1903, Craigdarroch Ref. HOSM35481
1882, Amberley Ref. HOSM36052
1882, Eastcombe Ref. HOSM44417
1882, Ebley Ref. HOSM44527
1882, Edgeworth Ref. HOSM44605
1882, Lightpill Ref. HOSM51227
1882, Round Elm Ref. HOSM52900
1882, Nailsworth Ref. HOSM54566

Books

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Memories

29,056 memories found. Showing results 3,491 to 3,500.

Ex Employees Of Derby Pastures

We have always known that my great aunt was allegedly sent to Derby Pastures at a fairly young age. The story we heard was; that she had been kicked by a horse in Chesterfield as a young child, although we don't ...Read more

A memory of Mickleover by Julie Cooper

Collyhurst Flats, Southern Drive

Lived at 17 Southern Drive, went to St Oswalds. One of my memories was helping Harry the firewood lad; he used to sell firewood from his handcart. Marco real ice-cream. Harry Wilkinson in the chip shop - if you ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1952 by Jimmy Jones

What A Scare

It was a cold and wet evening when I had arrived in Peterborough, and having little money on me certainly not enough to pay for some hotel. I had been thumbing lifts from various towns, but as it was teeming it down with rain, I did not ...Read more

A memory of Eye in 1971 by Roland Mitchell

Visiting My Great Uncle Ted

I visited Ber Street on a regular basis in the early 1960s as my great uncle lived there. This was pre-school days for me. My mum was born in Twiddy's court which is now Warminger's Court. I remember walking up ...Read more

A memory of Norwich in 1964 by Yvette Ballance

Post Office

I vaguely remember being taken into the Post Office. I was aware that my father held me and I was corrected as I wanted to take the pen out of his top pocket whilst waiting for my mother. I remember it as being very large and spacious.

A memory of Norwich in 1962 by Yvette Ballance

Nicholson Family

My mother, Mary Nicholson, was the daughter of Otho Francis Macmahon Nicholson, the son of Henry Donaldson Nicholson. My mother met my father, a first generation South African, during World War 2 when he served in the Merchant ...Read more

A memory of Tavistock by Elizabeth Croeser

Hemsby In The 70s And 80s

We started holidaying in Hemsby in the late 1970s. My parents loved it as we'd always had caravan holidays previously but now we had a chalet!! They always stayed at Belle Aire site. Hemsby was pretty spartan in those ...Read more

A memory of Hemsby by Karen Dack

The Make Up Factory

I worked at Holloways a couple of times in the early 1980's. We used to catch the works bus in from Stowmarket (where I lived). We would go miles and miles through Thorpe Morieux, Rattlesden, etc, to pick gals up. I would go ...Read more

A memory of Lavenham in 1984 by Karen Dack

Visiting Needham Market In The 1970s

My sister and I used to visit my three uncles each Sunday. They all were unmarried and lived in the family house in The Causeway. Not having children of their own, they doted on us girls and spoilt us ...Read more

A memory of Needham Market by Karen Dack

Dancing At Thornton Heath

Please someone do tell me the name of the energetic little lady who taught us all ballroom dancing in a first floor room in Purley. I am wirting my memoirs and her name is on the tip of my tongue but I cannot quite ...Read more

A memory of Addiscombe in 1947 by Vera Hopkins

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 8,377 to 8,400.

Caption For Wye, Church Street C1955

Standing above the east bank of the river Stour, Wye was a royal manor before the Norman Conquest, and was given by William I to Battle Abbey in Susses.

Caption For Sandgate, High Street 1903

It is mid-afternoon in the quiet main street of Sandgate, with a single-decker tramcar passing by on its way to Folkestone.

Caption For Kirby Muxloe, St Bartholomew's C1965

The body of the church is early 14th-century, but any patina of age was effectively neutralised by the restorations of 1849 and 1857.

Caption For Swindon, Queens Park C1955

Looking West We are looking across the lake to the houses in Durham Street, with the Presbyterian church roof in the centre of the picture, and the Holy Rood Roman Catholic church on

Caption For Wimborne, St Margaret's Chapel And The Almshouses 1908

St Margaret's began as a leper hospital, possibly founded by Robert Fitz-Parnell, himself a leper, whose brother Robert, Earl of Leicester, held Kingston Manor from 1190 to 1204.

Caption For Selsey, Lifeboat House 1930

The quiet little seaside town of Selsey was once part of a small island.

Caption For Uppingham, West End, High Street C1955

This view looks west with the Red House (left) in front of and next to Lorne House and West Deyne, the school boarding houses.

Caption For Minster, The High Street C1952

In the distance in the centre of this photograph is The King's Arms public house; at this time it was one of the houses of the Maidstone brewers Style & Winch Ltd.

Caption For Daventry, Sheaf Street C1965

Redevelopment of Daventry began in the early sixties under a scheme to house Birmingham overspill population.

Caption For Neston, The Cross C1965

Built of beautiful polished red Ruabon brick, and with lots of fine decorative detail on it, the local story is that it was erected simply to make this the tallest house in Neston!

Caption For Digswell, Cowper Arms C1960

The Cowper Arms lies at the corner of Colyer Close and Station Road.

Caption For North Warnborough, The Jolly Miller C1955

The Jolly Miller on Hook Road has a skittles evening each week. It has ten bedrooms, all with televisions - they would not have had these in 1955. A single bedroom costs £39 including breakfast.

Caption For Loftus, High Town Lane C1960

This is a quaint corner of Loftus, which here looks totally unsuited for the traffic of the present day.

Caption For Dartmouth, Quay 1899

The elegant brick railway station is at the far end, and the Grand Hotel is on the left. On the right is the Taliesin Hotel.

Caption For Lampeter, High Street 1952

The arrival of the railway in 1866 gave this market town a boost, and it rapidly developed to serve a large hinterland.

Caption For Southport, Cambridge Hall 1902

The sign above the entrance of Cambridge Hall indicates that the picture was taken around 1901-02 following the accession of King Edward VII.

Caption For Hastings, The Castle 1925

A number of English kings stayed at the castle on their frequent visits to Hastings. William Rufus held court here, at the head of his army, awaiting a chance to slip across to Normandy.

Caption For Ascot, Racecourse 1901

This modest building of red brick is attributed to T H Rushforth and was built in about 1864. The windows are 13th century and show a variety of designs in two-bay arcades.

Caption For York, Coney Street 1909

In the 1920s, the owner of a chain of grocery stores had two carved cats placed on the upper front of his shop - they were supposed to frighten the rats away from the river bank.

Caption For Leeds, Yorkshire College 1894

It was out of this college that Leeds university was established in 1904. Leeds Mechanics' Institute was also noted for its high standards.

Caption For Tadcaster, The Mill 1906

Since the 18th century, the town has been a centre for the brewing of beer. The breweries used the Wharfe to bring in raw materials and transport finished products.

Caption For York, The Station And The Hotel 1907

To the left of York's city wall stands the station opened by the North Eastern Railway in 1877.

Caption For Golant, The Village 1891

Also known as St Sampson's, Golant on the west bank of the Fowey was cut off from the main estuary, save for a bridge, by the embankment of the Lostwithiel to Fowey railway in 1869.

Caption For Landewednack, Church Cove 1895

Church Cove is on the east side of the Lizard. The building on the left is the lifeboat station, erected in 1885; it is unusual that it is set at right angles to the beach.