Maps

181,006 maps found.

1900, Longdale Ref. HOSM52254
1898, Maidenhill Ref. HOSM53006
1898, Ousby Ref. HOSM55863
1913, Patterdale Ref. HOSM71279
1898, Skirwith Ref. HOSM59381
1897, Sleagill Ref. HOSM59421
1898, Unthank Ref. HOSM62876
1913, Yanwath Ref. HOSM65354
1906, St Gluvias Ref. HOSM39665
1877, Cockwells Ref. HOSM41400
1877, Crowlas Ref. HOSM42570
1877, Whitecross Ref. HOSM64373
1903, Abberton Ref. HOSM35008
1884, Birlingham Ref. HOSM37826
1884, Fladbury Ref. HOSM45594
1899, Barnwell Ref. HOSM37088
1887, Folksworth Ref. HOSM45573
1899, Glinton Ref. HOSM46465
1887, Orton Malborne Ref. HOSM47498
1887, Holme Ref. HOSM48760

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,281 to 4,290.

Bombing In Petts Wood

The night our ceiling fell in, is vivid in my memory, I lived in Fieldway, Petts Wood which backed on to Eastbury Avenue, on the night of the bombing a bomb fell in Eastbury Avenue, my parents, myself, brother, sister ...Read more

A memory of Petts Wood in 1940 by Janet Davidson Nee Marshal

Drake Street.

Although we lived in Spotland, our family Doctor was a Doctor Gordon a brusque Scot whom I was Little afraid of. His surgery was at the top left side of Drake street. Just after the war. They did house calls in those days. The ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by Patricia Anne Heywood Jones

Dancing

Hi does anyone remember the Balham Court Ballroom I use to go there a lot with my friends back in the 50s P.s The ballroom was over top of shops

A memory of Balham by Beryl Clark

Teignmouth In The 1970's

Teignmouth was a very different place then. You could use 2p's to go on the rides which used to be dotted a long the seafront, also there wre lots of boat trips you could go on. Even the train fare was cheaper, ...Read more

A memory of Teignmouth in 1975 by Louise Todd

The Corner

It looks to me, that this view is of Hayters shop on the corner of Church road and The Park. We lads would go in to buy sweets and stuff. The Barn Hall is opposite.

A memory of Great Bookham in 1940 by Norman Watson

Looking For Relatives Who Lived In Willesden

I live in Australia but my great grandparents lived at 19 Leopold Rd Willesden. Apparently they were a railway family - my grandfather was Charles Holliss - his dad was John Holliss - other kids in ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by Virginia Byrnes

Mill Lane

Hi Everyone i also grew up mostly on mill lane estate (woodlands ave ) and went to St Marks School (head Master Mr Thorpe) you all have jogged my memory to fantastic times around woodley. i also remember snuches ha ha played ...Read more

A memory of Woodley by Anthony Bentley

Cronkeyshaw Junior School

I'm writing about my memories of Cronkeyshaw School. It was situated to the north of Rochdale Town Centre in the corner of a large open common grassland area, Cronkeyshaw Common, opposite Falinge Park. After school each ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1955 by Norman Foulds

A Life Time Ago

I would like ti know if there are any of my old mates are still there my name was ina Namylor loved living there. my head teacher was mr browm my first teacher was mrs neil mr smith to words the end as I left to go to England I ...Read more

A memory of Twechar

Boots Sells Salts. Salts Sells Boots

Loved the counters in Salts and the fact that I could put things "on account" My mother was born in the jewelers/pawnbrokers shop just a couple of doors away from Salts. A member of the Dinnis family which has only recently given up the unequal fight

A memory of Swadlincote in 1950

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,273 to 10,296.

Caption For Little Baddow, Paper Mill Lock, River Chelmer C1960

Of the 11 locks on the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation, this is something of a halfway house. It stands just upstream of the road to Hatfield Peverel, in an area sometimes known as World's End.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Gardens 1935

Following the move of the gaol and assizes to Bodmin in 1842, the grounds were landscaped and turned into a pleasure park by the Duke of Northumberland.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square 1921

We are looking from the north end of the market place. A cattle and sheep market is in full swing.

Caption For Dublin, Sackville Street 1897

Much of the eastern side of the street was destroyed by fire during the Civil War.

Caption For Market Deeping, Market Place 1900

Chapter Four takes a tour from east of Stamford into the fenland of Lincolnshire, mostly in the former administrative county of Holland, very much the flat country.

Caption For Saltfleet, The Mill C1955

Moving east off The Wolds, our tour reaches the flat land between them and the sea, with its high line of rolling marram-grassed sand dunes as a backdrop.

Caption For Hambleton, The Shovels Inn C1955

Of the old inns of the Fylde, the Shovels, once called the Malt Shovels, is one of the oldest in Over Wyre. It began as an alehouse.

Caption For Guildford, Park Street 1911

Three young boys in the distinctive uniform of Christ's Hospital school at Horsham, accompanied by a lady, pass by the 16th- and 17th-century cottages which stood at the beginning of Farnham Road.

Caption For Linwood, The Village C1965

Linwood lies over to the western edge of the New Forest, and is surrounded by woodland, heath and plain - as this picture suggests.

Caption For Staylittle, Clywedog Reservoir C1965

1965 saw the completion of this dam, which has made Llyn Clywedog Reservoir a nature lover's delight. The reservoir provides drinking water for consumers from Llanidloes to Bristol.

Caption For Wadworth, The Village C1965

This well-preserved village, built around the old Wadworth Hall, lies just south of Doncaster.

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle 1895

Built out of the local creamy-white limestone, the castle keep is 90 ft high and has six semi-hexagonal buttresses which rise above it to form mini-turrets.

Caption For Polegate, High Street Looking North C1965

We are looking north from the railway station and level crossing, and there is little of distinction in the architecture.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, Hodder Bridge 1921

This splendid view of the River Hodder shows the magnificent scenery of the area.The photograph shows the scene as it could have been 100 years earlier, except for the gas pipe crossing the river in

Caption For Knottingley, High School C1960

The new A1 bisected the town of Ferrybridge after 1967.

Caption For Lulworth Cove, 1925

This shows classic landform geology of what is now a gem of World Heritage status.

Caption For Phillack, The New Inn C1960

The New Inn is a welcome haven in the centre of the small village, with its own car park at the side allowing calling motorists to leave the narrow street.

Caption For Barry, Glan Y Mor, The Knap C1955

This YMCA residential hostel was opened in 1931 by the Countess of Plymouth, and was advertised as a modern residential centre catering for 130 guests.

Caption For Cheltenham, Lower High Street C1955

This is the original part of Cheltenham, pre-dating the grander areas that grew up when the town rose to prominence as a fashionable spa.

Caption For Stroud, Town Centre C1965

Stroud lies at the convergence of five valleys, so there is very little flat ground.

Caption For Weston Rhyn, Chirk Castle From Bronygarth C1950

Bronygarth sits across the England-Wales border, which at this point follows the line of the River Ceirog in the valley.

Caption For Greenock, Princes Pier 1904

The pier and railway station were rebuilt and extended between 1892 and 1894 at a cost of over £62,000.

Caption For Bideford, The Old Ship Tavern 1906

The 19th-century author Charles Kingsley was passionately fond of Devon; Rose of Torridge and the Brotherhood of the Rose feature in his best-known book, 'Westward Ho!'

Caption For Malpas, The Cross 1898

Notice how the children stand unconcernedly in the middle of the road in this charming photograph!