Maps

181,006 maps found.

1885, Salle Ref. HOSM58395
1883, Sprowston Ref. HOSM59943
1905, Sutton Ref. HOSM61056
1885, Thurgarton Ref. HOSM61785
1905, Trimingham Ref. HOSM62599
1885, Tuttington Ref. HOSM62706
1885, Jordan Green Ref. HOSM64501
1884, Wickhampton Ref. HOSM64540
1882, Wilby Ref. HOSM64600
1899, Babbington Ref. HOSM36644
1883, Caythorpe Ref. HOSM40436
1899, Eastwood Ref. HOSM44597
1883, Gedling Ref. HOSM46256
1883, Netherfield Ref. HOSM54636
1899, Owthorpe Ref. HOSM55948
1883, Ruddington Ref. HOSM58244
1899, Trowell Ref. HOSM62542
1883, Woodborough Ref. HOSM64985
1883, Wysall Ref. HOSM65337
1885, Barlestone Ref. HOSM37031

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,251 to 4,260.

The Red House

My grandmother was the Landlady at the Red House during the 60's and the 70's together with my great aunt and uncle!!!! Alot of my childhood memories center around Christmas's and summer holidays spent at my nan's pub!!!!

A memory of Cantley in 1970 by Perina Graves

Cuperhead Across From Alan St. Skyscraper Flats

Before we moved to the flats in Cuperhead, we lived in Culzean Place which were very small tin houses /maisonettes. We were a family of 5 at that time till we moved to the flats in Cuperhead, then ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1959

Chelsea Manor Buildings

I grew up in Chelsea Manor Buildings in the 1960s-1970s. I have such fond memories of shopping with my mum in the Kings Road queuing for bread in Mrs Beatons on a Sat and shopping in Johns the grocers in flood street. ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea by Bernie Brodie Browne

School Hoildays

The days when you could let your children out to play and not worry. We used to sneak up in the hole in the fence to play in the big oak tree that sits above the shelter. It was our camp and was called the Five Oaks. We took food ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury in 1969 by Debbie Westwood

Heytesbury The Mill

I was born at 119 Park Street, Heytesbury in 1942; this was/is the last cottage on the right-hand side of the old A36 as you leave the village travelling towards Knook. I believe No119 and the adjoining No118 have long since ...Read more

A memory of Heytesbury in 1955 by Ray Doughty

Memories

I lived in the Stourport Lodge where I was born. My parent were John and Joyce Davies who used to own Witley Court. I and my sister, Jenny Davies, have lot memories of playing around with Alan, Keith Hooper, Jill Weaver and Michael Franies.

A memory of Great Witley in 1955 by Mike Davies

An Idyllic Childhood In New Haw

I wanted to add my own memories of growing up in New Haw from 1965 until moving again in 1973. The family moved from Richmond (then in Middlesex) to 187 New Haw Road, a detached 3-bedroom house with 1/3 acre of ...Read more

A memory of New Haw in 1966 by Andrew Taylor

St. Mary's Convent School

I lived in the hamlet Ledwell near to Radford . I and another boy Edmund Wilson and I became Day pupils at this school until it closed in about 1953/4. My lasting memory was the daily after lunch walks along ...Read more

A memory of Radford in 1951 by Michael Lancefield

Redhill Baptist Church

My father was the minister of Redhill Baptist Church, known as the Tabernacle (extreme right of picture) until it was pulled down in the late 1950s and a new church built on Hatchlands Road. While the new church was being ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1959 by Canon David Frost

My Husband's Memories Of Brighton Road

My name is Robert Madgwick and from the age of 3 I lived at 80, Brighton Road with my 3 sisters and David Clements and his family. I remember Harper's Paper Shop - my sister Rosemary had a paper round ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1946 by Joy Madgwick

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,201 to 10,224.

Caption For Grantham, High Street C1955

The George Hotel on the left, a very large coaching inn on the old Great North Road built in 1780, has now been successfully converted into The George Shopping Centre.

Caption For Leasowe, Castle C1965

Leasowe was built by Ferdinando, fifth Earl of Derby and Lord of Man in 1593 as a summer residence.

Caption For Folkestone, The Leas And Bandstand 1897

These strollers adhered to the proper dress code asked of all Victorians who wished to stretch their legs here.

Caption For Rolvenden, The Village And Church 1901

This often meant that they would never return and see scenes like the one pictured here - the 13th-century church of St Mary and all the history that goes with it.

Caption For Dymchurch, The Sands 1927

There is never a shortage of children to enjoy the sandy delights of Dymchurch beach. This fashionable holiday destination was home at this time to the Great War artist Paul Nash.

Caption For Southwold, Gun Hill 1896

The battery of six 18-pounders was presented to the town in 1745 by the Duke of Cumberland. Queen's Street is in the middle distance, and the lighthouse to the right.

Caption For Denbigh, High Street C1955

The contrasting styles of urban architecture seen in modern Denbigh speak of its history and its regenerative powers; here, medieval and Jacobean frontages are replaced with Georgian and Victorian modernisations

Caption For Cheam, School Chapel 1904

Built in 1867, this ivy-festooned building was considered to be one of the finest private chapels in the county.

Caption For Waddington, Almshouses 1921

The homes of twenty-nine widows and spinsters, these pleasant houses are provided with a chapel.

Caption For Gumfreston, Church 1890

Gumfreston is famous for its healing chalybeate wells, which were visited by pilgrims making their way to St David's, and there was probably a Celtic church of significance here prior to the coming of

Caption For Ramsgate, The Harbour Crosswall 1907

This view of the middle wall of the harbour shows a typical Edwardian mother and her two children posing for the photographer. Behind her the busy life of the harbour continues.

Caption For Crosby, Marine Gardens C1960

The backdrop of houses in Marine Crescent and Marine Terrace show little of the passing years as the 'greening' of the protective sands between them and Crosby Marina adds to the pleasant outlook

Caption For Matlock Bath, New Bath Hotel C1955

This view shows the Georgian façade of the New Bath Hotel, originally known as Mr Tyack's New Bath Hotel.

Caption For Wolverhampton, Darlington Street 1890

In the days of horse-drawn trams Darlington Street was considered wide enough for a single line only, and here inbound and outbound cars have made use of the passing loop.

Caption For Brookhouse, Bull Beck C1960

Brookhouse is an ancient village north-east of Lancaster just above Caton. It is at a junction on the old Caton to Claughton road, which we can see going off to the left.

Caption For Lancaster, From Castle Hill C1950

We are looking down Castle Hill, by the wall of Lancaster Castle. St Mary's Parade is to the left, going up to the church. The Judge's Lodgings are at the bottom of Castle Hill down the lane.

Caption For Rugby, Old Houses, North Street 1922

Built-in bathrooms for most people were still something of a novelty.

Caption For Tilford, Bridge 1909

Two arms of the River Wey meet here, and an ancient bridge spans each arm. The bridges were almost certainly constructed by the monks of nearby Waverley Abbey, which was built in 1128.

Caption For Newbury, View From Victoria Park Bridge C1950

Much of the greenery has gone and the scene on the right is dominated by Camp Hopson's furniture store as well as several other modern buildings.

Caption For Woolhampton, Douai Abbey Church C1965

Work on this magnificent church began in 1928 and the east end was completed in 1933. However, it was the summer of 1993 before the church was finally completed, dedicated and opened.

Caption For Brynmawr, Semtex Factory C1965

This rubber factory was built between 1947 and 1953; it was thought to be a visionary building, not least for its roof made up of nine rectangular domes with windows on each of their sides.

Caption For Edlesborough, The Ford And Mill C1965

South-east of the village, a lane crosses the county boundary with Bedfordshire along the upper reaches of the young River Ouzel.

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

Here the photographer looks across the High Street westwards from Church Headland Lane with the start of Market Hill to the left of the thatched cottage, Cobwebs.

Caption For Dursley, The Church C1955

The tower of the parish church was rebuilt in 1709.