Maps

181,006 maps found.

1887, Frank's Bridge Ref. HOSM45796
1887, Bancyfford Ref. HOSM36947
1904, Llangrannog Ref. HOSM51988
1887, Pont-Tyweli Ref. HOSM56873
1887, Rhôs Ref. HOSM70954
1905, Capel Ref. HOSM38504
1905, Bynea Ref. HOSM39804
1905, Pwll Ref. HOSM57332
1887, Llanerchymedd Ref. HOSM34814
1885, Llanfihangel-Yng-Ngwynfa Ref. HOSM51845
1885, Van Ref. HOSM63148
1904, Ty-Newydd Ref. HOSM57695
1886, Crugybar Ref. HOSM42520
1904, Harford Ref. HOSM47638
1904, Llanwenog Ref. HOSM52105
1904, Pencarreg Ref. HOSM56283
1900, Llandysilio Ref. HOSM51811
1900, Wern Ref. HOSM54818
1895, Longfield Ref. HOSM52264
1905, Carey Park Ref. HOSM38799

Books

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Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 3,941 to 3,950.

Station Road

Fond memories of living in Station Road and going to the old Grange Valley Primary School and Haydock Secondary Modern. My grandfather Charlie Blackburn, ran a grocers shop in Station Road and I lived next door. Also remember all the ...Read more

A memory of Haydock by Philip Wolsey

1977 Two Girls Missing In Upton Woods

Hi, I used to live in Upton - I'm Julie Griffiths and was looking for a story on two girls who went missng in 1977. Well, I'm one of the girls that went missing in the woods, along with my ...Read more

A memory of Upton in 1977 by Julie Griffiths

Purple Bus In Bethesda

My grandparents lived in Adwyr Nant in Bethesda and grandfather worked in the slate quarry. The single deck Purple Bus used to stop and turn round near their house. When I visited them I used to stand at the ...Read more

A memory of Bangor in 1963 by Linda Thomas

Treated Broken Leg In 1936 'marie Guest Memorial Hospital' (?), Templecombe.

At around the age of three, I was staying with my grandparents Richard (an ex-railwayman) and Kathleen Evett, in Templecombe, for a few days. While walking in a recreational ...Read more

A memory of Templecombe in 1930 by Michael Young

Golds Hill, Canalside, The Boat Inn

I remember Miss Wytcomb she was at Harvills Halthorn when I had the tip of my finger off in a door in school. Mr Simcox was the head then circa1954. My aunts went to Golds Hill, the McDonalds - you may know of ...Read more

A memory of Golds Green in 1954 by Malcolm Glass

Re: The People Of Kilfinan

It was lovely to see the Ferguson’s mentioned in David Goodman's article. I was born in 1947 and spent many happy summer holidays there, in the 50’s and early 60’s. We got the post van from Tighnabruaich. My father James ...Read more

A memory of Kilfinan by Ruth Canning

Alice Scott

My grandmother was the cook at the Tea Gardens during the 50's - we used to love going there to see the 'Water Otter' of course it wasn't an Otter at all, it was a kettle but it was all part of the fun. The Miniature Village and the ...Read more

A memory of Wannock by Rosemarrie Battles

Gatley Primary School 1965 1972

I went to Gatley Primary these years. Happy memories, completely changed now. I am an aviation buff and saw the first BOAC b747 land at Manchester Airport from my classroom window. My teacher was a Mr Elliott, not ...Read more

A memory of Gatley by Christopher Ackerley

St Barnabas Youth Club

St.Barnabas Youth Club I also have happy memories of the Youth Club and was one of the founder members. I remember with particular fondness Rev Clark. Our first club meetings were with him in the old vicaarage in Lower ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1960 by Margaret Hull Nee Merrett

Ordsall

I was born in New Bury St just off Tattoo St. I remember playing in the streets, hand making bogies going to St Joeys School, going down the old railtracks and playing in the burnt out buildings. I remember going to the tiny picture ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1964 by Tony Barrett

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,457 to 9,480.

Caption For Gumfreston, Scotsborough Lane Scene 1890

In the distance are the ruins of a once great mansion, Scotsborough, dating back to the 14th century.

Caption For West Bridgford, The Park C1960

East of the Central Avenue/Bridgford Road junction is Bridgford Park; the house's extensive grounds are now a very popular public park.

Caption For Ramsgate, Parade And New Road 1901

Gone are the sailing vessels, and in their place are the fishing smacks of the town.

Caption For Bebington, The Village 1936

It has been said of Bebington that 'though the town centre is lacking in character, it is also open, green and wholesome', and that description still works well now.

Caption For Melksham, Church Walk C1955

This fine street is part of a local conservation area. It used to be called Canhold Lane. On the left, No 5, the house with the centre gable and timber frame, is 16th-century.

Caption For Langley Park, Front Street C1955

The wide streets, stone buildings and the war memorial in the centre of Langley Park look much the same today.

Caption For Norton, The Green C1955

One of the 18th-century vicars incorporated a large section of it into the grounds of the new vicarage with the Bishop's permission, enraging the local inhabitants.

Caption For Thelwall, The Church 1897

William Nicholson of Thelwall Hall financed its building in 1843 to replace an earlier chapel. All Saints is seen here after the addition of a chancel in 1857 and the alterations of the early 1890s.

Caption For Lymm, Arley Hall 1897

This early Victorian mansion in Jacobean-revival style was built between 1833-45 on the site of an earlier house.

Caption For Mytholmroyd, View From Scout Road C1955

There could not be anywhere more northern-sounding than Mytholmroyd, the woollen village crammed into the bottom of the Calder Valley west of Halifax.

Caption For Wortley, Stores And Post Office C1960

Converted from a Georgian private house, the Village Stores and Post Office is the communal centre of the South Yorkshire village of Wortley.

Caption For Brancepeth, The Castle 1914

The Neville stronghold of Brancepeth Castle was forfeited to the Crown during the reign of Elizabeth I.

Caption For Billingham, Shopping Centre C1967

Billingham owes its development to the Great War, when a small chemical works opened nearby for the production of synthetic ammonia for use in explosives.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Bridge And The Harbour C1925

It is always a sight worth watching, as the bridge swings open to allow the passage of a paddle steamer. Note the tramlines visible on the roadway of the bridge.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street 1923

This view shows the ornate cast-iron balcony of the Saracen's Head Hotel, now shops, and the tower of St Peter at Arches beyond Stone Bow, built in 1720, demolished in 1933 and largely rebuilt in Lamb

Caption For Kings Lynn, Tuesday Market Place 1898

Lynn's market place is one of the very finest in England, enriched by a profusion of Georgian and Victorian public buildings, including the florid Corn Exchange built in 1854.

Caption For Horstead, The Mill 1902

Even when fully laden, such wherries would only draw a little over two feet of water, making them the perfect vessels for navigating the shallow waters of the Broads.

Caption For Staithes, Church Street 1925

As with several other fishing villages along the Yorkshire coast, Staithes clings alpine-like to the sides of steep cliffs and ravines.

Caption For Tadcaster, View From Bridge 1906

The Wharfe was prone to flooding, and the Victorians were forced to move a church further up the bank out of reach of the invading waters.

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