Maps

181,006 maps found.

1885, Bearley Ref. HOSM37310
1900, Crimscote Ref. HOSM42275
1885, Pathlow Ref. HOSM56165
1885, Wolverton Ref. HOSM64949
1882, Bisley Ref. HOSM37963
1882, Box Ref. HOSM38505
1882, Bussage Ref. HOSM39750
1882, Dudbridge Ref. HOSM43919
1882, Edge Ref. HOSM44594
1882, Waterlane Ref. HOSM55531
1882, Painswick Ref. HOSM56095
1882, Selsley Ref. HOSM58935
1882, Sheepscombe Ref. HOSM59086
1882, Slad Ref. HOSM59498
1882, Bisley Ref. HOSM60227
1886, The Bridge Ref. HOSM38851
1886, Puxey Ref. HOSM56764
1886, Puxey Ref. HOSM57246
1885, Assington Ref. HOSM36527
1902, Borley Ref. HOSM69996

Books

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Memories

29,021 memories found. Showing results 3,811 to 3,820.

Great Uncle John Percy Norfolk Was Born In Ilkley In 1880

Great Uncle Percy was born John Percy Norfolk near Ilkley, in 1880 and was the brother of my grandad William Arthur Norfolk. He fought with the East Yorkshire Regiment during the First ...Read more

A memory of Ilkley in 1880 by John Howard Norfolk

The Old White Horse

My grandparents and greatgrandparents (my mother's side of the family) were landlords of the pub - The Old White Horse in Kettering between 1900 and 1930. They lived above the pub and the children used to attend private ...Read more

A memory of Kettering in 1920 by Bryan Whalley

Goodworths, Worcester Park

My grandfather (who I never met) Clarence Bartels lived with his wife Grace and two sons Adrian and Roland in Kingshill Avenue. My father (Adrian) tells me his father worked in a shop called Goodworths in ...Read more

A memory of Worcester Park in 1955 by Sally Anne Eade Nee Bartels

Halcyon Days

As a teenager, myself and friends would holiday here for weeks at a time. Parents of two of my pals had holiday accomodation in the field upriver of the old bridge over the Ribble. We would spend hours fishing for trout in the ...Read more

A memory of Stainforth in 1964 by Michael Steward

Charge Of The Light Brigade

That shot must be 1968 because that is when the film was released

A memory of Burnham in 1968 by Allan Bradbury

Thatcham 1951 1962

The shop opposite the White Hart public house, owned by Simonds, was called Lays Stores. My mother and father bought it in 1952 and ran it till it closed in 1962. Before that, they owned the fish and chip shop which has now ...Read more

A memory of Thatcham by Trevor Collins

St. Abbs Haven

Lived in Leeds but spent two weeks holiday at the Haven - breakfast, lunch, high tea, dinner, supper - for most years in the 60's. (imagine the cost of that nowadays). Great memories of sports days, beach, summer pavillion (half way ...Read more

A memory of St Abbs in 1964 by Andrew Bannister

Hanmer's

I was interested to read that Christiine Adams is connected to my family. Richard Hanmer b. 1876 d. 1930 was my great,grand,uncle. His 2nd wife was Sarah Ann Jones, nee Lewis. I live in Shrewsbury and have ...Read more

A memory of Eyton by Sandra Miles

Haydon Hall

I lived in Haydon Hall from 1947 until 1967. I was ten months old when we moved there and left home when I was 18 yrs old. My mother was the caretaker of the old house, and the new building after the house was ...Read more

A memory of Eastcote by Lucinda Barrett

Memories Of St Peters And Broadstairs

I was born at 19 Church St, St Peters, where my grandfather owned the butchers shop. My first memory is of playing on the lino floor just inside the front door. My father, who served in the RAF during the ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1950 by Ronald Taylor

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,145 to 9,168.

Caption For Redditch, The Parade, Church Green West C1950

The handsome building in the centre of this view, adorned with a balustrade and pinnacles, was a branch of the Midland Bank in 1950.

Caption For Conwy, The Smallest House In Great Britain 1933

This curious little extension to one of the town wall towers is even more interesting because of the modern and incongruous-looking brick wall that looks as if it has just been built.

Caption For Bodfari, The Dinorben Arms And St Stephen's Church C1960

The church of St Stephen is thought to date originally from the 7th century; it is certainly recorded in a taxation document of 1254 as the church of 'Bottewara'.

Caption For Cheddar, Gorge, High Rock C1873

The gorge cuts its way out of the carboniferous limestone as if it was in the Peak District of Derbyshire; it is an underground cavern whose roof has collapsed, leaving soaring cliffs and crags of

Caption For Ilminster, The Market Place C1955

As we look back up East Street, the focus of the view is the Market Hall.

Caption For Maidenhead, Mill House 1899

This view of the Mill House, further north along the Buckinghamshire bank, captures wonderfully the curious formality of late Victorian leisure activity as the fishermen sit stiffly in

Caption For Chesham, Waterside 1921

Beyond are workshops and outhouses, now all gone and replaced by 1970s blocks of three-storey flats.

Caption For Barry, Railway Viaduct 1900

Work on the construction of the viaduct began in 1894 and was completed in 1897, but owing to the collapse of one of its piers it was closed straight away.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Square C1960

The Twyn and its surrounding wall were built in the 1890s with money from the Barry Railway Company when they purchased a small piece of the common from the parish.

Caption For Horningsea, The Village C1955

The 16th century timber-framed Plough and Fleece public house on the left of the road was just one of the three pubs in the village.

Caption For Guisborough, Fox Inn, Bow Street C1960

The Fox Inn dominates this view up Bow Street to the tall Market Cross, which we can just see at the head of Westgate in the distance.

Caption For Moorsholm, The Plough Inn C1960

This imposing edifice, with a front porch of great style, is perhaps surprisingly grand for such a small village on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors.

Caption For Thelwall, The Post Office C1955

The post office and the village shop were at the heart of Thelwall life in the mid 1950s.

Caption For Bramfield, Bramfield Street C1960

The view is dominated by the gents' loos of the Queen's Head (left), which were demolished in 1982-83. The roof of the Old Vicarage rises behind.

Caption For Lowestoft, Punch And Judy, Children's Corner 1952

His Punch voice (produced by a device held in his mouth called a swazzle) was amplified by means of the loudspeaker to the right of the stage.

Caption For Newmarket, Racehorses Crossing Main Road C1955

This crossing is at the east end of Bury Road, with No 58 visible through the trees, just west of the traffic lights and junction of the roads from Bury and Norwich.

Caption For Redditch, The Parade, Church Green West C1950

The handsome building in the centre of this view, adorned with a balustrade and pinnacles, was a branch of the Midland Bank in 1950.

Caption For Ellington, All Saints Church 1906

This beautiful parish church of All Saints was built by the abbot of Ramsey for his manor estate in the late 14th and 15th centuries. The cobble stone walls were all originally plastered.

Caption For Drayton, The Green C1955

Judging by the rows of sweet jars on display in E W Winfield's Cash Stores, it must have been a popular shop with the local youngsters.

Caption For Langham, Old Vicarage C1950

The church is near the intersection of Well Street and Church Street, and the vicarage lies beyond.

Caption For Uppingham, School Chapel 1922

The Chapel lies at the heart of the school and the inside, like the outside, is in the Gothic style of the 19th century.

Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1955

This earlier photo looks east and gives a better view of the thatched cottage and the large house with the impressive porch. Beyond is a grocer's at the 'Hovis' sign.

Caption For Uppingham, Meadhurst C1965

Situated along Ayston Road, to the north of the town, it was bought in 1895 by C R Haines who added a wing. Threatened with closure in 1925, it has survived and flourished ever since.

Caption For Kendal, Parish Church 1914

Kendal's church of the Holy Trinity is Cumbria's largest parish church, and dates from the 13th century, although it was extensively restored 60 years before this photograph was taken, between