Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Llanfwrog Ref. HOSM51860
1914, Bar Moor Ref. HOSM37046
1896, Clavering Ref. HOSM41159
1896, Newport Ref. HOSM55013
1896, Rickling Ref. HOSM57790
1900, Bishopdown Ref. HOSM37860
1923, Boscombe Ref. HOSM38364
1908, Landford Ref. HOSM50675
1900, Pentridge Ref. HOSM56488
1900, Redlynch Ref. HOSM57589
1900, Woodfalls Ref. HOSM65012
1886, Burraton Ref. HOSM39653
1905, Cotehele Ref. HOSM41957
1893, Charltons Ref. HOSM40622
1893, Lingdale Ref. HOSM51276
1893, Moorsholm Ref. HOSM54128
1897, Arclid Ref. HOSM36091
1897, Elworth Ref. HOSM44808
1897, Smallwood Ref. HOSM59471
1900, Everton Ref. HOSM45109

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,351 to 4,360.

Post Office Garden Village

The photograph is of Garden Village Post Office which was then in Cambrian Ave. The couple standing together are my parents, Stan & Mary Watts, I believe the man standing on pavement is a neighbour Bob Davies. ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch by David Watts

Reading University In The 1950s

Great memories of my years as a student at Reading University in the 1950's. At that time there was only one campus, and on entering through the covered London Road entrance (on the left of the photo) the ...Read more

A memory of Reading in 1954 by Milton Freeman

Fishers Lane

We lived in Somerset Road but then moved around the corner onto Irby Road and could see across the fields to the Welsh hills. Late evenings in spring we would hear the sound of the Gypsies coming along Irby Road and turn into Fishers ...Read more

A memory of Pensby in 1953 by Len Riley

Brinny Football Club

I remember watching Brinny play home and away with my cousin Ronnie. We used to get a lift off Ken Dean, the manager (and local barber). The team was the best Sunday league side in Stockport; Reg Adie in goal, Roy ...Read more

A memory of Brinnington in 1959 by Phil Marsh

Living In Hounslow

I was born in St Aubyns Ave, my maiden name was Cowan. I went to Cromwell Road Primary School in the 40's. My memories include playing on Hounslow Heath at the end of our road. I went on to the Bulstrode Girls School, the boys ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1940 by Patricia Symons

Clarence Street, Pontypool

I moved to the Avana cake shop on Clarence Street when I was 9 years old from The Wern, Old Furnace, Nr Pontypool. My mother became the manageress of the cake shop. My father loved the iced jam cream slices! I went to ...Read more

A memory of Pontymoel in 1954

Birkheads Department Store

I worked at Birkheads in Church street around 1967/8 in the TV department. Great old fashioned store that used to deal with the stars from St George's Hills. They would close the store and open in the evening ...Read more

A memory of Walton-on-Thames by Barry Lamb

Saturday Morning Pictures

I lived in Caversham Avenue in the 1960's near Janet, Heather, Pauline and Lorraine. I used to go to Cheam Park Farm Infants School and also Cheam Park Farm Juniors. Each Saturday morning my sister Frances and I would ...Read more

A memory of North Cheam in 1964 by Neil Mach

The Old Cross Inn

This pub was owned by a Robert Quinn in the late 1800's -early 1900's; it was then past unto his nephew, William Henry Quinn, to run. William was an assistant at the pub since he was 15 years old. William Henry was my great ...Read more

A memory of Newtownards in 1900 by Lorraine Brown

Bramshott School.

My father and his two brothers attended Bramshott School between 1902 and 1913. Headmaster was a Mr Crowther who ruled with a rod of iron (cane actually, but equally painful). I have two photographs of the school taken at the time.

A memory of Bramshott in 1910 by Denis Payne

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,441 to 10,464.

Caption For Rothesay, The Pier 1897

Rothesay is the county town on the eastern side of the Island of Bute, in an ideal location in the sheltered 'sweet Rothesay Bay', to quote the popular song.

Caption For Gourock, Kempock Street 1900

Kempock Street is a popular street of many shops and dwellings near the pier and ferry terminal. It has become a focal point for day-trippers and tourists.

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge C1955

In an area of outstanding beauty and ancient and quaint villages, its hard to be noticed.

Caption For Bedford, Girls' School 1897

This east front faces the high walls surrounding Bedford Prison on the other side of Adelaide Square, which is itself a collection of fine buildings, some of 1801 by Bedford's own John Wing

Caption For Paignton, Park Hotel 1889

Victorian engineering may have had its successes with its railways, bridges and steamships, but not every invention made it into the handbook of classic designs.

Caption For Eastry, Church C1965

St Mary's Church is a very good and sturdy example of norman ecclesiastical architecture. it is said that from the top of the church tower no less than 17 other churches can be seen.

Caption For Swynnerton, The Village 1900

At this time Trentham Hall was still used by the Dukes of Sutherland, and local people were allowed access to the gardens on public holidays and during Wakes Week.Within a few years, however, the

Caption For Bridport, King Charles Ii Stone 1912

Lee Lane (left) at its junction with Dorchester Road, has a stone commemorating the escape of King Charles II after being defeated at the Battle of Worcester.

Caption For Looe, Hotel 1908

The size of the Looe Hotel in Fore Street reflects the growing tourist industry, which was stimulated at Looe by a railway branch that had been connected to the main line system just seven years before

Caption For Alderley Edge, Liberal Club 1896

In the highly stratified society of Alderley Edge village, the Liberal Unionist Club in Stephen Street was for the village`s tradesmen.

Caption For Malmesbury, High Street 1924

At the north end of the High Street stands the 15th-century market cross, with Malmesbury Cottage Hospital and the abbey in the background.

Caption For Trentham, The Hall 1900

At this time Trentham Hall was still used by the Dukes of Sutherland, and local people were allowed access to the gardens on public holidays and during Wakes Week.Within a few years, however,

Caption For Broadbridge Heath, Portsmouth And Guildford Roads 1924

The village was created at the turn of the century to house construction workers for the very large brick-built Christ's Hospital school nearby.

Caption For Byfleet, High Road 1951

East of the M25 and the older River Wey Navigation, Byfleet is a suburban village; although it is built along winding lanes, it is architecturally disappointing.

Caption For Pirbright, The Pond C1955

The last view in this chapter and in the book looks from the large village green across the pond to housing typical of the development of Pirbright.

Caption For Cromer, High Street C1955

This is the main route from Runton and west Norfolk into the centre of town.

Caption For Offord Cluny, The Mill 1906

Along Station Lane, westwards out of Offord Cluny, the mill is silhouetted against the skyline.

Caption For Eaton Socon, The Green And The War Memorial C1960

Easton Socon was originally in Bedfordshire, `on the borders of Huntingdonshire`; the early 20th-century directories tell us that the parish covered over 7000 acres, but only had a population of 2000

Caption For Great Staughton, The Highway C1955

Standing in front of a shop (now a private residence called Dial House), the sundial has been a prominent feature of Great Staughton since 1637.

Caption For Great Staughton, The Sundial C1955

Standing in front of a shop (now a private residence called Dial House), the sundial has been a prominent feature of Great Staughton since 1637.

Caption For Stockport, Little Under Bank 1968

The three figures on the outside of the building strike bells every 15 minutes.

Caption For Sheffield, Fargate C1955

The Sheffield branch of Thomas Cook & Son is dwarfed by its neighbour, Woodhouses.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

As well as the castle, the parish church of St Mary's is considered to be one of the finest in Yorkshire, having been rebuilt in white magnesian limestone in the late 14th century, though some earlier

Caption For Penrith, Lowther Castle 1894

Built to replace the ruinous Lowther Hall, damaged by fire in 1720, the Castle was designed by Sir Robert Smirke for William Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale.