Maps

181,006 maps found.

1903, Abercraf Ref. HOSM69951
1896, Flatford Mill Ref. HOSM70400
1883, Farleigh Ref. HOSM70407
1895, Charterhouse Ref. HOSM70247
1895, Crocknorth Ref. HOSM70996
1908, Hollington Ref. HOSM65726
1900, Bemerton Ref. HOSM70140
1919, Ditteridge Ref. HOSM70315
1899, Quemerford Ref. HOSM70948
1910, Coverdale Ref. HOSM70181
1905, Lumbutts Ref. HOSM71296
1905, Mankinholes Ref. HOSM71295
1892, Hurgill Ref. HOSM71011
1882, Madeley Ref. HOSM53025
1880, Rowton Ref. HOSM58206
1881, Rushmoor Ref. HOSM58307
1882, Stirchley Ref. HOSM60474
1885, Bockleton Ref. HOSM38181
1902, Kyre Ref. HOSM50602
1906, Milton Ref. HOSM53803

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,461 to 4,470.

Roy Hamilton (1961)

Another chap I clearly remember in the year I worked at Law Junction was Roy Hamilton who lived in a cottage overlooking the station. Like the old gentleman who was frequently drunk, Roy was also disabled and walked with the aid of ...Read more

A memory of Law by John Cunningham

Hawley Hotel

I remember the Hawley Hotel very well. I was a bridesmaid to my uncle and his new wife who had their reception there. We also used to go for Sunday lunches there and later on in years it used to host a evenings for C B clubs (before the days of mobile phones!!)

A memory of Hawley in 1970 by Mandy Long

The Ellor Twins

I was born in Mexborough in 1953 an identical twin with my sister Kathryn. Our mother is Mabel Ellor (nee Brewster) who was a teacher at Roman Terrace School which my sister & I attended. My father is Ron Ellor a pianist, ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough in 1953 by Sharon Ellor

The Tip

Does anyone remember the Tip and Mount Pud with the cave at the top? This wonderland was at the bottom of Hollingwood but it's all cleared now. We used to play there all the time. There were hard rainbow coloured stones which we I used ...Read more

A memory of Hollingwood in 1947 by Don Rawding

Born In Oldcroft

I was born in Upper Oldcroft, we had neighbours of Mr and Mrs Cooper, where we used to get water from their well. Horace and Rene Turley, Jim Cox and Family by the huge walnut tree. Cissie Thomas where we used our ration books. ...Read more

A memory of Oldcroft in 1946 by Grahame Savage

Ancester

I visited in 1990 and found an ancestors grave. I am a descendant of George Edward Capon. I now live in Australia. I have a 3rd cousin here too.

A memory of Biggleswade in 1990 by Ann Peach

An Ethical Dilemma

One of the winter duties of a junior porter at Law Junction was to make sure the bothy coalscuttle was kept full, which occasionally meant keeping a lookout for a train waiting in the station and asking the driver if he would refill ...Read more

A memory of Law in 1961 by John Cunningham

Halcyon Days

My family moved from south London when I was about 4. We moved into no 5 cruick-avenue. Those were the days when only the odd family had a car, you would go to a neighbours house and pay to use there phone. All adults were mr ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon in 1960 by Chris Sedin

Our Early Life

We lived my Dad (Roly Inman) Mum (Topsy Inman) with me Michael, and Roger in Shotover up the rough lane off the road by the grass triangle and near the school. I remember Miss Swithenbank who used to teach and lived in ...Read more

A memory of Burley in Wharfedale in 1950 by Michael Inman

Mill End Church

Around the time I was in Mill End Junior school up to the age of 11 (1948-1951?), the school was affiliated for some reason to the church, which sat by the sports field up the hill. As a small boy in shorts I was puzzled by ...Read more

A memory of Rickmansworth by John Nicholls

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,705 to 10,728.

Caption For Anstey, Pack Horse Bridge C1965

The 16th-century stone bridge steps quietly by way of its five arches across the reedy Rothley Brook; the original roadway into the village is now reduced to a footpath.

Caption For Kibworth, High Street C1955

Beauchamp was added to the original name of Kibworth through Walter de Beauchamp around 1130.

Caption For Edgware, The By Pass, Moat Mount C1960

The A1 sweeps north between Moat Mound Recreation Ground and Mill Hill Golf Club, and is little changed since it was built, apart from the introduction of high level lighting standards.

Caption For Frant, The Post Office C1955

Most of the houses are positioned around the large green where there were once old archery butts. In the 12th century King John had a hunting lodge in the area.

Caption For Walsingham, Old Houses 1929

The village shop (centre) does a good trade in cycle parts, but at certain times in the religious calendar, pilgrims arrive on foot from all over Europe.

Caption For Bibury, Swan Hotel C1960

The Coln runs alongside the village street, where ducks waddle along the tops of low stone walls and spotted trout nose their way through the waving waterweeds.

Caption For Chigwell Row, The Maypole And Gravel Lane C1965

This is not the original house or even the location of the original house, which until the 1970s was situated behind the present building.

Caption For Houghton, The Village 1914

Running parallel to the south of the road, the Great Ouse meanders between the two towns, and Houghton took advantage of both road and waterborne trade.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Market 1891

By the 16th century the old river channel had become so blocked with sandbanks that the town burghers had to enlist the help of Dutch engineers to cut a new river mouth.

Caption For Frant, The Post Office C1955

Most of the houses are positioned around the large green where there were once old archery butts. Just off the main through road, H Kemp, Stores and Post Office, is still trading.

Caption For Kingsbury, Church Lane And St Andrew's Church C1950

Except in this enclave, it is difficult to imagine that Kingsbury did not originate in the 1930s as part of the engulfing suburban sea.

Caption For Stamford, St Peter's Callis C1955

The thirty years since photograph 72307 (page 38-39) have left the Callis unchanged, but the area on the right of the photograph, which included the remains of the castle mound, has been levelled and developed

Caption For Louth, Eastgate C1955

This street scene has not changed very much except for the names of the occupants.

Caption For Worthing, The Moorlands And Clear View Hotels C1965

Unlike the Stanhoe Hotel, the Clear View was typical of the small to medium-sized hotels that had been built on the former open spaces and lawns of the Georgian resort.

Caption For Hauxwell, The Rectory, The Birthplace Of Sister Dora 1913

Dorothy Wyndlow Pattison was born on 16 January 1832, the eleventh child and tenth daughter of the rector of Hauxwell.

Caption For Brighton, The Pavilion 1889

Brighton Pavilion is a fitting reminder of this town's emergence as a seaside resort.

Caption For Deal, The Gardens C1960

A glorious array of colour greeted visitors to this part of the town, which had something for everyone.

Caption For Merrow, The Horse And Groom 1911

This rough-cast, three-storied and three-gabled public house was built in 1615 beside the 12th-century flint church of St John the Evangelist, and its ales quenched the thirst of race-goers who flocked

Caption For Yateley, The Village And St Peter's Church 1906

Some fascinating reminders of village life a century ago crop up in this charming picture.

Caption For Denmead, Post Office C1960

It became a parish in 1880, but before the local vicar gave it a name and an identity of its own, it was little more than a scattered collection of houses and cottages.

Caption For Barmouth, The Mawddach Estuary C1960

The approach to Barmouth along the estuary is one of the most spectacular scenic routes in Britain, and it has inspired artists and visitors for centuries.

Caption For Helperby, Main Street C1955

This spacious village was built around the estate of the Coates family, who lived at Helperby Hall.

Caption For Great Yeldham, The Old Oak C1960

The sad remains of this once great tree have suffered further since this photograph was taken. The branches have now gone, with only the trunk remaining.

Caption For Stansted Mountfitchet, Lower Street C1965

This attractive town was the site of a timber castle belonging to the Montfitchet family, from whom it takes its name.