Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Grasswell Ref. HOSM46774
1895, Newbottle Ref. HOSM54813
1895, Fence Houses Ref. HOSM58792
1908, Burstwick Ref. HOSM39603
1908, Easington Ref. HOSM44286
1908, Gipsyville Ref. HOSM46243
1908, Skeffling Ref. HOSM59431
1904, Holme Next The Sea Ref. HOSM48759
1887, Broughton Ref. HOSM39209
1887, Sawtry Ref. HOSM58603
1887, Upwood Ref. HOSM63120
1906, Hythe Ref. HOSM34674
1906, Lympne Ref. HOSM52966
1895, Barkingside Ref. HOSM37112
1903, Lee Ref. HOSM51075
1899, Ilkeston Ref. HOSM34678
1907, Middleton Ref. HOSM53652
1886, Ashill Ref. HOSM36335
1886, Ashwell Ref. HOSM36390
1886, Barrington Ref. HOSM37202

Books

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Memories

29,021 memories found. Showing results 3,861 to 3,870.

School Days

I was born in Hereford in 1944 and moved with my parents, George and Gertrude, to Whitecross Farm Cottages at 9 months - dad worked on the farm. At 4 years we moved to a new council house, 4,Green Gates where I lived until 15 when I ...Read more

A memory of Bridstow in 1944 by Heyland George Howells

Corset Shop

Has anyone any memory of the above - did you work in a corset shop (or own) or the corset department of a store? What was your relationship with your customers and what was their relationship with their foundation wear? Did mums bring ...Read more

A memory of Eltham in 1950 by Geoffrey Duffield

The Railway Spanning The Viaduct

I can remember seeing a photograph of the viaduct complete with railway tracks etc.. not sure where I saw it. It might have been in the 'smithy' - can't recall, it will come to me soon. I was put to understand ...Read more

A memory of Blackmill in 1900 by David Diamond

Troedrhiwfuwch Village Life

There are a few more observations I wish to make about Troedy. There is a common theme running through most of the memories posted on this website and that is one of very happy times gone by. As an outsider, I ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch by Roy Williams

Church Inn

I lived at the Church Inn until I was 15. I worked with John Horrocks wholesale greengrocer - we visited Smithfield Market every day - his son in law was called Wilf. I have been trying to find some information on the pub at ...Read more

A memory of Tintwistle

Pelham Road

I was born in Pelham Road on August the 18th 1940. We lived with my grandparents. My grandad used to play the piano in the Pelham Arms for free beer and one of my earliest memories is seeing him playing and having three or four pints ...Read more

A memory of Alum Rock by Colin Stokes

The Marque

Roughly in 1932 there was a religious group which was called the Assemblies Of God Pentecostal Church. Albeit they had been going on since 1900-14 they were a relatively unknown church - as of today they are unknown to many of us even ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield in 1930 by Roland Mitchell

Evesham Election Enquiry 1880

After the General Election in 1880, an allegation was made that the successful candidate at Evesham had won the seat by means of influence and bought votes. As a result, an official enquiry was held that year at ...Read more

A memory of Worcester in 1880 by Siobhan Elam

Summer Holidays With Granny

I was brought up in Ireland, but we spent a month of the summer every year with our grandparents, who lived in Frindsbury and, later, Wainscott. Going by the Maidstone and District buses into Strood, Chatham, Rochester ...Read more

A memory of Strood in 1960 by Siobhan Elam

First Schoolday. May 1940

I lived in Chingford from 1935 until 1957. I started school at New Road in 1940 and Miss Jones later Mrs Thornicroft was my very first form mistress. I remember her as a very strict but fair teacher. Her ...Read more

A memory of South Tottenham in 1940 by Alfred Newby

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,265 to 9,288.

Caption For New Brighton, Lighthouse 1892

Owing to the frequent heavy seas, the Perch Light, which had stood on Perch Rock since 1683, was often washed away, and so in the 1820s Liverpool Corporation decided to build a more substantial lighthouse

Caption For New Brighton, Lighthouse 1892

Owing to the frequent heavy seas, the Perch Light, which had stood on Perch Rock since 1683, was often washed away, and so in the 1820s Liverpool Corporation decided to build a more substantial lighthouse

Caption For Tenby, Fishwives 1890

Posed on Goscar Rock on Tenby's North Beach, these women were paid for their work as models.

Caption For Talgarth, High Street 1937

Talgarth is a small town a few miles south of Hay-on-Wye. Its narrow streets today are almost always congested with passing traffic.

Caption For Sedbergh, Market Place 1901

The bold black-and-white half-timbering of G Sedgwick's draper and outfitters shop in the centre of the picture (the owners are proudly standing outside) is in marked contrast to the same shop which can

Caption For Llandudno, The Promenade 1898

Llandudno stands back against the mass of the Great Orme's head, which shelters it from north winds, and on a neck of sand between two bays, which are so close together that in rough weather their spray

Caption For Dorchester, The Amphitheatre 1891

Very little of the Roman occupation of Dorchester, Durnovaria, remains.

Caption For Gilwern, The Canal C1955

The landlords of the Bridgend Inn, the rear of which is on the left, were George and Betty Dobson, and the busy boat hire business operating from the hut further down the towpath was owned by a Mr

Caption For London, St Paul's C1890

Perched on the summit of Ludgate Hill at almost the highest point in the City,Wren’s masterpiece is the pride of London.

Caption For Drummond, Drummond Castle 1899

Situated 3.5 miles south-south-west of Crieff, Drummond Castle was originally built by John, first Lord Drummond in 1491. It has endured its share of troubles.

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Walks, Archway C1955

This archway and wall date back over two hundred years; it is known as Gannock Gate, and forms part of a huge park known as The Walks, where it was the perfect place for fashionable folk

Caption For Bedford, St Paul's Square 1929

The event that prompted this wonderful assembly of motor vehicles of the day was probably related to St Paul's Church in the background. Unfortunately, history does not record what it was.

Caption For Paignton, Redcliffe Hotel 1907

The Redcliffe had a hydropathic plunge bath on the seaward side of the building, connected to the house by a subway that filled with seawater at high tide.

Caption For Kirby Muxloe, St Bartholomew's C1965

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

Caption For Chepstow, The Castle From The Bridge 1893

This picturesque and romantic prospect of the castle from the river, reveals why the young J M W Turner was so inspired to paint it in 1793.

Caption For Brynmawr, The Market Square C1955

The war memorial (centre left) commemorates the Royal Welsh Fusiliers of two World Wars so that 'their names will live for evermore'.

Caption For Elstow, The Priory Church 1897

Long before John Bunyan was born in the village, the son of a brazier or tinker, Elstow was known for its Benedictine nunnery founded in about 1075.

Caption For Caernarfon, Castle Square C1955

The great castle of Edward I overpowers this scene as, of course, it was originally intended to do, and its distinctive polygonal towers distinguish it from other castles that Edward built.

Caption For Gresford, The Plough C1960

While not obvious from this photograph, Gresford is most famous for the tragic mining disaster of 1934 when 266 lives were lost following an explosion and fire at the Gresford Colliery.

Caption For Sidestrand, Church 1938

As the encroachments of the sea approached the old Sidestrand Church, it was decided to move it further inland; this church, built of as many as possible of the old church materials, was the result

Caption For Tilton On The Hill, Church And School C1955

It is notable for its collection of grotesque gargoyles, and for two carved capitals which are derived from the stories of Reynard the Fox; appropriate in Cottesmore country.

Caption For St Helens, The Parish Church C1965

The town of St Helens derives its name from the early chapel dedicated to the saint.

Caption For Wallasey, The Village C1955

Linking Harrison Drive and Breck Road, Wallasey Village has always been just that; no Road, Drive, Way or other title, because it doesn't need it.

Caption For Lancaster, Queen Victoria Monument 1912

Lancaster's large, ornate Queen Victoria Monument must be one of the finest in the country.