Maps

181,006 maps found.

1896, Wormshill Ref. HOSM65189
1892, Town Centre Ref. HOSM59806
1907, Appletreewick Ref. HOSM36184
1907, Nelly Park Wood Ref. HOSM36991
1907, Cracoe Ref. HOSM42200
1907, Eastby Ref. HOSM44416
1907, Flasby Ref. HOSM45502
1907, Malham Ref. HOSM53115
1907, Oughtershaw Ref. HOSM55852
1907, Winterburn Ref. HOSM64824
1887, Sleaford Ref. HOSM35193
1887, Osbournby Ref. HOSM55822
1886, Pickworth Ref. HOSM56619
1887, Quarrington Ref. HOSM57281
1887, Ruskington Ref. HOSM58319
1887, Scredington Ref. HOSM58730
1887, Swarby Ref. HOSM61047
1923, Langley Ref. HOSM50823
1895, Snodland Ref. HOSM35196
1886, Bickenhill Ref. HOSM37653

Books

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Memories

29,021 memories found. Showing results 3,771 to 3,780.

Tuckers Cafe Commercial Street.

I well remember their delicious very large cream puffs, we would try to make them last as long as possible while friends and I sat and enjoyed them; also their goose loaves - so crispy. My husband Terry and I ...Read more

A memory of Maesteg in 1950 by Brenda Smith

Former Pupil 1957 1963

My maiden name is Lynda Roworth, and I have fond memories of attending Rotherham High School for Girls. I played hockey (right wing) for the school team - Christine Cutts was the first captain I remember. We rarely had ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham by Lynda Roworth Parziale

Memories Rose & Crown Pub Ilford

I lived opposite the Rose & Crown pub in the old 3 storey victorian houses, they were demolished years ago but I clearly remember looking out of my bedroom window at chucking out time and laughing at the 'drunk' ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1960

Trevor Sorbie

Does anyone remember Trevor Sorbie, who lived in Melton Avenue, Brampton. He went to Brampton Ellis junior school, he had a brother called Malcolm. He was a friend of Sheena Denis who also lived in Melton Avenue.He is a famous hairdresser.

A memory of Brampton in 1949

Children's Home

Does anyone remember there being a children's home in Haywards Heath in the mid to late 1940s? I was sent to one, along with my brother, when we were both infants. Our family had come down from Scotland and were homeless. ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath in 1948 by Ursula Deakins

Audnam Css

Although I now live in the South of France, Wordsley is always in my heart. My family still live there, Foxhills Road, and I visit regular, to go up the Wolves with my mates from school, Brian Dulson, Decca Harewood etc. But being ...Read more

A memory of Wordsley in 1962 by Allan Brookes

Pottrs Bar Fur Stores 1959

I was born in Potters Bar in 1957, my grandad owned Potters Bar Fur Stores, his name was David Kantor. I used to visit as a little girl, it smelt of moth balls, and my jewish aunties, Sadie and Fay worked on the ...Read more

A memory of Potters Bar by Jenny Fowler Nee Merrin

Spalding Market In The 1950s

I can remember Mick's stall just outside the Red Lion and he'd have crowds of people round him. He'd hold up an item and then say - I'm not asking 10/-, 5/- but 2/6! He always did a good trade. The market went on much ...Read more

A memory of Spalding

The Angel

I was about 13 or 14 and was deeply in love with the daughter of the pub. They had a table tennis room behind the pub, very narrow and small. I was terrible at tennis so I used to keep score on a small notepad. One time my pencil ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge in 1958 by Nicholas Haffenden Baldwin

Thelife I Wanna Know In Danderhall Before Me And After Me .

I was the youngest child of the McNamee family, that lived in Danderhall in the 60's and 70's. My father worked in the pit and also my eldest brother, who still lives in the house once he was married at the age of twenty one.

A memory of Danderhall by Bernadette Mc Namee Dye

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,049 to 9,072.

Caption For Chippenham, The Old Mill From The Avon C1955

The rear of the mill is behind the trees on the left; note the two sluice gates, one of which is in the open position.

Caption For Formby, Chapel Lane C1960

The coming of the railways and the subsequent growth in Formby's population led to a number of new places of worship being built.

Caption For Newport, High Street C1955

Justice Fleming survived into the reign of James I, when he presided over the trial of Guy Fawkes; an act of judicial importance that is commemorated in Newport's Guildhall.

Caption For Saltwick Bay, Saltwick Nab 1913

This is one of the dark, forbidding formations of rock that are to be seen along this coast.

Caption For Hardingstone, Primary School C1965

The photographer is looking west along the High Street, past the Victorian primary school with its cluster of steep slated pyramidal roofs and the hall 'erected by General Bouverie for the use of the parish

Caption For Aldershot, Wellington Monument 1891

Cambridge Military Hospital 1891 Named after the Duke of Cambridge, Queen Victoria's uncle, this most distinguished of buildings opened as a military hospital in 1879 and remained in use for

Caption For Horningsea, Lock Gates River Cam C1955

North-east of Cambridge, the River Cam quickly becomes wooded on either side, setting an attractive scene here at Baits Bite Lock.

Caption For Seaton, Fore Street 1895

Seaton is a mostly Victorian town hard by the mouth of the River Axe. Though never one of Devon's more fashionable resorts, it has a charm of its own and an attractive setting.

Caption For Lerryn, Bridge 1893

Lerryn must be one of the most perfect places on earth. It stands at the end of a narrow muddy creek, the haunt of the heron and kingfisher, that winds a course between luxuriant woodland.

Caption For Ironbridge, From Rotunda 1892

Much of the heavy industry had already moved to the Black Country, Lancashire, south Wales etc. Yet one can still sense the pall of smoke that lies over all of the buildings in the valley.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1888

Food hygiene regulations have changed somewhat since this photograph of the Leche House was taken.

Caption For Chester, St Paul's Church And River Dee 1914

A clipper-bowed excursion steamer crowded with passengers heads along the Dee, attracting little attention from the young fishermen on the bank.

Caption For Rhymney, Memorial C1955

The Rhymney war memorial to commemorate the local men who gave their lives in the Great War was erected in 1929 and unveiled in the October of that year.

Caption For Warwick, The Castle 1892

Henry de Newburgh built a large wooden motte and bailey on the site of the present castle; before his death in 1123 he might well have begun to replace the wood with stone.

Caption For Ainsdale, The Sandhills C1965

In common with the rest of this coastline, the sand dunes now constitute the major defence against incursion by the sea.

Caption For Mill Hill, The Village Pond, The Ridgeway C1965

This view across the pond towards the rather miserable brick church is standard artist's stuff, but the buildings, including Mill Hill School, some of 1825, Belmont of 1773, by James Paine junior, the

Caption For Scarisbrick, The Hall From The Lake 1896

Three miles south-east of Southport, Scarisbrick Hall was remodelled by John Foster in 1814 and by Augustus Welby Pugin between 1836 and 1845.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Tamesis Club 1890

The Tamesis has had a premier role in the development of dinghy racing on the River Thames.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Crossroads C1950

This photograph was taken from the platform of the railway station and emphasises the station`s elevated position.

Caption For Herstmonceux, The Church C1950

Its square tower with an oak-shingled spire is of about 1190.

Caption For Hilton, The Unicursal Maze C1955

Close to the cottages at Grove End, the beautifully maintained maze commemorates the restoration of King Charles II to the throne.

Caption For Woodhouse Eaves, Main Street C1955

This fine pink granite church, mainly of the 15th century, is well sited at the head of Church Street. Its solid clasping buttressed and battlemented tower rises in four stages.

Caption For Garston, The Manor House C1955

This early 19th-century listed building, built on the site of the former manor house, has had numerous private owners, reputedly including one eccentric lady with a love of snakes who allowed them to

Caption For Hungerford, The Church And Canal C1955

Records show that St Lawrence stands on the site of a Christian church dating back to at least 1108.