Maps

181,006 maps found.

1901, Cherington Ref. HOSM40708
1899, Ilsom Ref. HOSM49308
1899, Westonbirt Ref. HOSM64170
1901, Tewkesbury Ref. HOSM35306
1919, Thame Ref. HOSM35307
1919, Scotsgrove Ho Ref. HOSM58702
1909, Crookham Ref. HOSM42467
1883, Cranwich Ref. HOSM42270
1881, Elveden Ref. HOSM44805
1883, Hilborough Ref. HOSM48521
1882, Illington Ref. HOSM49298
1903, Thetford Ref. HOSM59496
1890, Asenby Ref. HOSM36263
1892, Cowesby Ref. HOSM42058
1892, Felixkirk Ref. HOSM45260
1892, Knayton Ref. HOSM50460
1890, Rainton Ref. HOSM57399
1891, Sinderby Ref. HOSM59285
1890, Topcliffe Ref. HOSM62181
1905, Bossiney Ref. HOSM38445

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,471 to 4,480.

South Stifford And Grays

After my grandparents passed away the house was left to my father bill mercer.we lived at 64 Charlton street south stifford.I remember the cement works very well as I along with my friends peter Baldwin and Dave whitehead we ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1964 by Richard Mercer

My Dad

My dad was a life guard here, l'm guessing a few years before l was born. Many happy memories of being here with my cousin, though bikini top shifting whilst getting out of the pool wasn't good in my teenage years.

A memory of Aldershot by Allie Kavanagh

Mario Lanza

When I was a boy, does anyone remember the Cocozza's who had the cafe in Craigneuk? The old man used to have a cycle with an attachment to carry ice-cream for sale in the Craigneuk area. I seem to remember that Mario Lanza ...Read more

A memory of Wishaw in 1953 by Peter Chalmers

Royal Navy

It was the long hot summer and I'd been posted to HMS Inskip. We moved into married quarters at 6c Nelson Gardens, don't know if it's still there? We loved it there one of our better postings, we'd love to visit again, we always talk ...Read more

A memory of Inskip in 1976 by Arthur Fraser

Patrick And Cissie Mc Closkey

My memory refers to Paddy Mc Closkey who died on 21st December last at the Mater Hospital, Dublin. My quest is to find the grave of his mother- I am assuming she has departed this life- so as Paddy can be buried with ...Read more

A memory of Dublin by Walter Naughton

The Good Old Days Berwick Street L6 1950's

My name is Audrey Hinds, i grew up in Berwick street in the 1950's. If anyone was there and has memories of this time please contact me, it would be lovely to share stories.

A memory of Liverpool in 1950 by Audrey Hinds

Edward Road Balsall Heath

my maiden name was Pamela gillett and I lived at 53 Edward Road Balsall Heath during the 40 50s our house was right opposite the Police Station and ARP yard. Have happy memories of Tindall Street school and then ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1950 by Pamela Gillett

My Cousin Lucy

I had a younger cousin called Lucy and unfortunately owing to divorce she ended up living with the nuns at St Claires. I used to visit her and she'd sometimes came to stop at my home on weekends - she got on well with my four ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph by Dianne Hughes

Dogdyke County Primary School

Being born in 1957 I attended Dogdyke County Primary school from 1962 whilst living with parents in Witham Drive, Chapel Hill. We used to walk or cycle to school in those days. Shortly after then we moved to ...Read more

A memory of Dogdyke in 1962

Hornbeam Road

Having accidentally found this forum today, and added a few memories of Queens Road toy shop. I have now had some time to read most of the contributions. There are so many memory joggers here from the likes of David Killen and ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Peter Avery

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 10,729 to 10,752.

Caption For Buckingham, Parish Church C1965

Further up Castle Street and at its junction with Bristle Hill to the right and Elm Street on the left, the photographer is looking towards the great east window of the parish church.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Lever House C1960

For generations, Lever House has accommodated the main offices of Lever Brothers. Lever ensured that although they were closely linked, the factory and the village did not intrude on one another.

Caption For Corfe Mullen, Old Mill Tea Rooms C1955

Corfe Mullen is one of the largest parishes in Dorset, but until the middle of the 20th century it was a modest village.

Caption For Gloucester, Eastgate Street 1931

Judging by the number of cars parked outside, Blinkhorn & Son are having a good day. However, 1931 was a bad year for British motor manufacturers, with a combined output of just 159,000 cars.

Caption For Stockton On Tees, Dovecote Street C1965

A major change was the demolition of the old Stockton Literary and Philosophical Institute - the tallest building to the right - not long after this picture was taken.

Caption For Aberystwyth, The Beach 1899

Aberystwyth became a popular resort for the well-off, who came here to bathe and socialise from the late 18th century.

Caption For Darlington, S & D Railway, Number One Engine 1892

Designed and built by George Stephenson, Stockton & Darlington No 1, 'Locomotion', achieved a maximum speed of 15mph when she hauled the 34-wagon inaugural train from Shildon to Stockton on 27 September

Caption For Roch, Castle C1955

Built by Adam de Rupe in the second half of the 13th century, Roch is noted for its distinctive D-shaped tower.

Caption For Doune, Castle From Bridge 1899

Situated to the south-east of the town on the left bank of the river Teith at its junction with the Ardoch, Doune Castle derives its name from the Gaelic word 'dun', meaning a fortified place.

Caption For Edinburgh, The Castle 'mons Meg' C1950

James III inherited his father's passion for heavy ordnance and commissioned the construction of Mons Meg, a brute of a weapon for its time that made a great hole in James's defence budget as well as anything

Caption For Luton, Market Hill C1950

The splendour of the Conservative Club building dominates the 'town' end of Castle Street, although the narrowness of the roadway belies its importance as the main road leading to London.

Caption For Chesterfield, The Town Hall And Rose Hill C1955

Once upon a time there was a house on the site of the Town Hall called Rosehill.

Caption For St Ives, General View 1890

St Ives is seen from Draycott Terrace, overlooking cottages in Primrose Valley below and the curving sweep of the railway station beyond, most of which is now a car park.

Caption For Frome, Oldest House 1907

At the south end of Cheap Street, seen on the right, were the premises of H R Hughes; the building has a narrow three-sided front and a stone-tiled roof, also with three planes.

Caption For Bridgwater, High Street 1913

To the left is the side elevation of the Market Hall, and to the right The Royal Clarence Hotel; this is of about 1835, with tall first-floor sash windows and a columned porch.

Caption For Watchet, Old Market House 1929

At the centre of the town is the old Market House with its shallow arched openings and weather-vaned bellcote.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway C1950

Looking northwards, this photograph shows two- way traffic running the whole length of the Broadway (this is not the case today).

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle From The River 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 Castleton, The George And Dragon Hotel 1951

Designed by Edgar Wood, the inn opened on 18 February 1897; the licence had been transferred from the previous inn at Trub Farmhouse. The mock- Tudor front was added later.

Caption For Solihull, Mell Square C1966

It was refurbished in 1987-88, so that today the foreground of this scene is occupied by a coffee bar, a traditional-style fountain and several plane trees.

Caption For Newark, The Parish Church C1955

St Mary's is well known for the large number of chantries endowed by Newark's wealthier inhabitants.

Caption For Doune, Castle From Bridge 1899

Situated to the south-east of the town on the left bank of the river Teith at its junction with the Ardoch, Doune Castle derives its name from the Gaelic word 'dun', meaning a fortified place.

Caption For Batley, Commercial Street 1952

Batley was one of the pioneers of steam trams; they ran from 1874, and the depot in Bradford Road later became Wilson's Mill.

Caption For Bedford, The Promenade 1897

In this view, looking north-east from the bridge on the south bank of the Ouse, the Swan Hotel is seen without ivy.