Maps

181,006 maps found.

1900, Gamlingay Ref. HOSM46095
1882, Knodishall Ref. HOSM50553
1883, Westleton Ref. HOSM64198
1910, Burniston Ref. HOSM39551
1889, Flixton Ref. HOSM45543
1910, Scalby Ref. HOSM58718
1906, Coleby Ref. HOSM41497
1906, Flixborough Ref. HOSM45539
1892, Lofthouse Ref. HOSM52162
1891, Notton Ref. HOSM55448
1910, Wallingford Ref. HOSM35366
1883, Clayhanger Ref. HOSM41097
1883, New Town Ref. HOSM55054
1898, Denchworth Ref. HOSM42992
1898, Fawler Ref. HOSM45228
1886, Arne Ref. HOSM36228
1900, Church Knowle Ref. HOSM39383
1887, Holmebridge Ref. HOSM48770
1900, Kingston Ref. HOSM50206
1887, Worgret Heath Ref. HOSM62500

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,361 to 4,370.

Roecliffe Manor

All I ever wanted was to be a nurse but not having the exam results to do this our family Doctor suggested to my mother I go to a Children's Convalescence Unit in Woodhouse Eaves and work voluntary; at first I thought this ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves in 1969 by Pat Shannon

Vicarage St John & St James

My sisters, Anne and Mary, and I lived at the Vicarage, 175 Linacre Lane on the corner of Monfa Road. The church was along Monfa Road. We had a Cable Works opposite and during the war there was no canteen but workers ...Read more

A memory of Litherland in 1940 by Lambert Maudsley

Memories Of Netherton

We lived in the Old Manse at the end of Manse Road; our dad spent all his spare time doing it up. When we moved in it was antiquated and stinky but it ended up a nice house. Our dad was a music teacher at Larkhall Academy. I ...Read more

A memory of Newmains in 1959 by Carol Dobbie

Eynsford Primary School

All of the Abbott family attended this little school and we would journey down each day in the old Bedford bus operated by Heaver coaches that were driven by John Heaver or his father. Our head teacher was Miss Capper and ...Read more

A memory of Eynsford by David Abbott

My Mum, Violet Johnson

History memories of Miss Violet Johnson who was born at Baydon and my gran (I never knew) or my uncle buried at Baydon cemetery Roger Johnson, brother to Johnny Johson and Tony Johnson who knows Mrs Bishop and knows Grampy ...Read more

A memory of Baydon in 1860 by Dawn Howe

Vane Dancing School

Yes, I was at Vane Dancing School and remember June Bannister and Roger. I am Joan and my sister is Valerie Copas, my brother Ray also was in the shows and my mum sometimes played the piano if she had to! Esme was our dedicated ...Read more

A memory of Cheam in 1952 by Joan Arnold

Growing Up In Bredbury Hall

My name is Norma Webster, now Evans. I was born in Bredbury in 1938 and at first lived in Annabel Rd. My parents became caretakers of Bredbury Hall until 1948 when we all migrated to Australia. Bredbury Hall was a ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1944 by Norma Evans

Duchess Of Edinburgh Pub

I was born in Bexley in 1948 and lived in Queens Road, Welling until we moved to Crawley New Town in 1962. The Duchess of Edinburgh pub was on the corner of our street where they used to sell whelks, cockles and jellied ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1960 by Stephen Sansom

1950 61 A Child's Memory Of Kirkconnel

On 11th October 1950 I was born in the flat above Drife's butchers shop in Kirkconnel. My dad, Tommy, worked in the shop with Cameron Purvis and struggled to feed a family of three on the butcher's wage and ...Read more

A memory of Kelloholm by Jim Smith

Good Times

I lived in Whitchurch Road, number 85. I was Pat Smith then, mum was Connie, and dad Ron, was there from about 1960 until 1976. I went to Dycourts School and had Mr Smith as one of my teachers - he was brilliant! I remember he read ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1963 by Pat Stewart

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,465 to 10,488.

Caption For Thatcham, The Church C1955

Inside this church is the tomb of a well-known local man, Francis Baily. A Thatcham school is named after him.

Caption For South Wigston, Countesthorpe Road C1960

These red brick terraces were built to house the employees of hosiery and shoe manufacturers at the turn of the century.

Caption For Polesworth, Market Square 1958

The parish church incorporates some of the remains of a 10th-century abbey; the most substantial part is the old gatehouse.

Caption For Hitchin, St Mary's Church 1903

An atmospheric view of St Mary's south porch and tower, in 1903. The tower shows patches of cement rendering now removed.

Caption For Exeter, The Port 1896

Exeter's canal was built at the request of the city's Tudor merchants and traders, who were exasperated by the weirs on the River Exe that obstructed the free flow of water transport into the city.

Caption For Measham, Car Auctions Ltd C1965

His bricks were his reply to Government proposals to tax bricks after the costly War of American Independence in 1782.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Christ Church C1960

William Lever, later Lord Leverhulme, added every amenity he could think of to the village. A club-house, library, hospital, youth club, gymnasium and swimming baths, all were included.

Caption For Great Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

In the 1950s a new and busy road separated the two villages of Little and Great Eccleston.

Caption For Cardiff, Duke Street And The Castle C1955

The castle has a long pedigree, with some remains of the Roman period imbedded within the structure, but the whole medieval core was systematically upgraded by the 3rd Marquis of Bute and his architect

Caption For Harewood, Harewood House C1886

The foundations of Harewood House were laid in 1759, and work continued for the next 23 years. Gawthorp Hall was demolished, and its foundations now lie beneath the lake.

Caption For Durham, Market Place C1955

This is a photograph of the busy Market Place with lots of cars, no horses and no Neptune! The pant was demolished in 1923, and Neptune was moved to a life of solitude in Wharton Park.

Caption For Caerphilly, The Castle 1871

The castle is now much restored by the Marquis of Bute, with its water defences reinstated. The original castle was begun by Gilbert de Clare.

Caption For Earlestown, Market Street C1955

The Market is still very much a part of modern life, and fulfils its prime function on six days of every week.

Caption For Chelmsford, Grammar School 1892

This house had been built on the site of The Friars, a private residence that stood where the Dominican priory's tumbledown refectory had once been.

Caption For Gisburn, The Ribblesdale Arms C1950

An unusual grave can be found in the churchyard of St Mary - the opening notes of Francis Duckworth's famous hymn 'Rimington' are engraved on the stone.

Caption For Bridport, Hyde Road 1904

Leafy Hyde Road, otherwise known as Walditch Road, cuts south-eastwards through the parkland of The Hyde. This sylvan setting is only half a mile from the bustle of East Street.

Caption For Whitwell, View From Sunnyside C1965

The chimneys, towers and winding wheels of the now-closed Whitwell Colliery dominate this view of the village. To the left we can see the village school with its walled playground.

Caption For St Ives, Washing Day 1927

The tap at the top of the steps was shared by most of the surrounding households.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The Town And Castle 1906

A splendid view of the town and castle. The Salutation Hotel pictured centre left is now the County Hotel. Some of the trees, newly-planted in this picture, still survive today.

Caption For Cowes, The Queen Mary C1955

This view over Victoria Pier gives a good idea of the variety of ships and smaller boats that could be seen sailing off Cowes on an average day between the wars.

Caption For Leiston, High Street 1922

The headline on the newsagent's billboard refers to the continuing turmoil that followed the end of World War I and the Treaty of Versailles, and the Germans' obligation to pay reparations.

Caption For Dunblane, Bridge And Cathedral 1899

The body of the cathedral dates from the 13th century; the tower is Norman. During the 16th century, the roof of the nave collapsed and was not finally restored until 1893.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Parade 1903

The Dutch gables on the hotels and apartments are typical of Bexhill's Victorian architecture, although the seaside buildings favour the Moorish look: provincial and dim echoes of the Brighton Pavilion

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Shire Hall 1929

The Shire Hall was rebuilt in 1907 in an Edwardian classical style, which included the arms of West Suffolk over the doorway. It was designed by A A Hunt of Bury.