Maps

181,006 maps found.

1883, Brunslow Ref. HOSM39264
1883, Plowden Ref. HOSM56763
1880, Aylburton Ref. HOSM36627
1905, Trecombe Ref. HOSM62261
1902, Calne Marsh Ref. HOSM35003
1899, Blackland Ref. HOSM37962
1899, Bremhill Ref. HOSM38873
1899, Theobald's Green Ref. HOSM39868
1899, Cherhill Ref. HOSM40805
1899, Goatacre Ref. HOSM46490
1899, Hilmarton Ref. HOSM48576
1899, Stockley Ref. HOSM60515
1899, Yatesbury Ref. HOSM65384
1913, Camberley Ref. HOSM34275
1909, Blackwater Ref. HOSM37996
1878, Tuckingmill Ref. HOSM62560
1886, Cambridge Ref. HOSM34277
1885, Babraham Ref. HOSM36652
1886, Barrington Ref. HOSM37113
1886, Comberton Ref. HOSM41590

Books

11 books found. Showing results 9,505 to 11.

Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 3,961 to 3,970.

Working At The Bakery In The 1950,S

I was born in my grandma's house in Church St, didn't have a number in those days, when it did it was #13, which was good because I was born on the 13th. I enrolled at the Gamlingay Old School in 1946 in Miss ...Read more

A memory of Gamlingay in 1957 by Brian Hinton

Feeding The Donkeys And Racing Pigeons.

The Crown, when I was a child was owned by my Aunty Denny's family. She married my Uncle Terry and they later ran The Firs at Dunhampstead, where I worked through my teen years. My late grandad Joseph ...Read more

A memory of Wychbold in 1975 by Kerrie Moor

Milk Parlour...

I'm sure that at some time in my youth there was a milk parlour on the left corner of this picture. Mum would treat us after shopping and we could look for the bus to Wychbold, as we drank. They did lime flavour which I hardly ...Read more

A memory of Droitwich Spa in 1973 by Kerrie Moor

Craft Cottage

My grandmother Doris Palmer, lived in Craft Cottage which is right next to the pump. We spent all our family holidays there during the 50's and 60's. Granny was a war widow and she worked in Adams tobacconist, which was on the ...Read more

A memory of Steyning in 1958 by Simon Palmer

Working At The Pleasaunce

I worked at The Pleasaunce from 1958 - 1961. My memories of wonderful Christmas house parties, and 'tradesmens' parties on New Years Day when all the tradesmen who had any contact with the Pleasaunce over the year, ...Read more

A memory of Overstrand in 1958

Hampshire Chronicle

I started work at the Hampshire Chronicle offices in the High Street as a cub reporter in the early 1960's under the benign eye of Monica Woodhouse and news editor 'Jock' Coutts. It was a great place to be - we reported on ...Read more

A memory of Winchester in 1963 by David Stuckey

Living In Littlehampton

I was lucky to be born in Littlehampton in Manning Road, before moving to Howard Road with my two brothers and two sisters. We have lots of memories about growing up on the river bank, west beach and the main beach, ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton in 1968 by Shirley Smith

Nanny Goats Common

My friend used to live in one of the small cottages on Nannygoats Common. I think there was a scrap metal merchant who also lived in same row, I think his name was Tiny Wakefield. Today flats and more flats dominate this area, ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1956

Pamela And Arthur Barnett

My mum, Pamela and her husband, Arthur Barnett lived in Southam in the early 50's. They had a daughter named Yvonne who was adopted by a close friend of my mum's. I am desperately trying to locate Yvonne whose name may ...Read more

A memory of Southam in 1954 by Susan Wines

My Mother's Family

I am tracing my mum's side of the family. My mum was born off Grafton St. Her dad was Albert Edward Gray, her mum, Jane Gray formally Fury, her dad was John Fury, her mum Sarah Fury formally Bell. I'm unable to go back any ...Read more

A memory of Toxteth by Brian James

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 9,505 to 9,528.

Caption For Mundesley, The Beach Café C1955

This popular cafe supplied everything to provide a fun day for all the family: buckets, spades, fishing nets and trays of tea and sandwiches.

Caption For Ewell, Bourne Hall C1960

Formerly Garbrand Hall, this two-storied, five-bayed stuccoed house stands at the centre of the village, and was built on a Tudor site around 1775.

Caption For Barnard Castle, The River And Bridge 1890

The Gothic-arched County Bridge straddles what was the old border between Yorkshire and the Palatinate of Durham.

Caption For Southport, The Pier 1908

This picture gives us a good view of Marine Drive, built in 1894 as the sea retreated. The Drive created a large area of water around the pier, which was known locally as the Lagoon.

Caption For Stanton, The Village C1960

It is no surprise that Stanton features on chocolate box lids, as it is everyone's idea of how a Cotswold village should look.

Caption For Swindon, Regent Street C1955

The View South-East F W Woolworth & Co Ltd stands on the left next to James Walker, jeweller.

Caption For Cobham, Leather Bottle 1894

Situated in the village which was the home of the powerful Cobham family, one of the county's most distinguished families from the time of King John to James I, this half-timbered pub is opposite the

Caption For Haverfordwest, Market Street 1907

A splendid view of this busy street with plenty of interested onlookers to pose for the camera.

Caption For Rothesay, From Chapel Hill 1900

A row of houses, beginning with the headland church tower, lies almost subdued below the tree-covered hills overlooking this bustling sea port.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Harbour 1912

Whatever the state of the tide or the activity (or lack of it) within any harbour, there is invariably at least one bystander (here, in the left-hand middle ground) leaning over the rails watching

Caption For Shipley, Crowghyll Park 1903

Crowghyll Park was opened to the residents on 31 May 1890 following a civic ceremony led by Mrs Titus Salt.

Caption For Bedford, The School Sports Field 1921

The grammar school moved out of its old buildings (now the Town Hall) to a new twenty-acre site set in fields north of St Peter's church in 1891.

Caption For Symondsbury, 1899

Symondsbury is an intimate little village positioned between two rounded hills, and probably on the route of a medieval road linking Bridport and Axminster.

Caption For Blaenavon, C1955

On the right is St Peter's, the parish church of Blaenavon, built by the ironmasters Hopkins and Hill in 1805.

Caption For Cobham, Leather Bottle 1894

Situated in the village which was the home of the powerful Cobham family, one of the county's most distinguished families from the time of King John to James I, this half-timbered pub is opposite the

Caption For Long Melford, Little St Mary's C1955

We have now nearly reached the southern end of the street, and have turned round to head back to the church.

Caption For Kinver, High Street C1965

Opened throughout in 1772, the Staffs & Worcestershire Canal was designed by James Brindley as part of a scheme to allow traffic to operate between the Thames,Trent, Severn and Mersey.

Caption For Leeds, The Headrow C1965

This thoroughfare is a continuation of Westgate and Park Lane, and at 80 ft wide is 10 ft wider than Union Street, Aberdeen.

Caption For Hailsham, St Mary's Church C1955

This last view of St Mary's Church gives a clearer impression of the relatively unrestored tower stonework.

Caption For Michelham Priory, C1955

The priory was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1537 and the church was demolished, but much of the priory was incorporated in the Tudor mansion we see in this view from near the gatehouse.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Square 1912

The horse is still the only means of propulsion, but changes are afoot. The old house to the left of photograph 49616 has been replaced by a car garage.

Caption For Kinver, High Street C1965

Opened throughout in 1772, the Staffs & Worcestershire Canal was designed by James Brindley as part of a scheme to allow traffic to operate between the Thames, Trent, Severn and Mersey.

Caption For Crowcombe, Cross And Carew Arms 1929

The Village 1940 Beyond Williton, our route follows the western edge of the Quantock Hills back towards Taunton.

Caption For Hailes, Abbey C1960

These ruined windows and arches are the remains of the cloisters. Situated in the north-west Cotswolds, Hailes Abbey was founded in 1246.