Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1891, Frizinghall Ref. HOSM45856
1891, Heaton Ref. HOSM48022
1891, Thornton Ref. HOSM61654
1896, Stisted Ref. HOSM60478
1897, Brampton Ref. HOSM34204
1899, Boothby Ref. HOSM38304
1899, Burnrigg Ref. HOSM39556
1899, How Ref. HOSM42077
1895, Slaggyford Ref. HOSM59398
1903, Weeting Ref. HOSM63612
1903, Lobb Ref. HOSM39435
1903, Forda Ref. HOSM45607
1887, Cradoc Ref. HOSM45296
1886, Treberfydd Ref. HOSM51868
1886, Pennorth Ref. HOSM56369
1886, Soar Ref. HOSM59548
1886, Tredustan Ref. HOSM62278
1887, Tregoyd Ref. HOSM62337
1897, Aberkenfig Ref. HOSM35561
1897, Bettws Ref. HOSM37613

Books

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Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 4,601 to 4,610.

My Dad Plg Farm

BACK IN THE 40s/50s MY DAD HAD A PLOT THE OTHER END OF THE UNDERWERE FACTORY THAT WAS AT THE END OF TUFTON RD HE HAD PIGS THERE IT WAS ALONG SIDE THE RIVER SO GOOD FOR GETTING WATER FOR THEM I USE TO HELP HIM HE HAD AN OLD ...Read more

A memory of Ashford by tony1938.tg

George Eliot's Childhood Home

Griffiths House Hotel was the home of Mary Ann Evans,(George Eliot) She based inher writings on life in Nuneaton. If you know the area well and then read her books you can relate to Nuneaton quite easily. The Work ...Read more

A memory of Nuneaton by Patricia Byrne

Park Lane Junction With Wembley High Road

Oh yes I can recall this photograph really well. I was born in Logan Road, just off Preston Road and my mother and family visited Wembley High Road to frequently. Just before I married in 1971 the site of ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by ribblehead

Saturday Mornings.

My cousin and I lived at the top of the Oldpark Road, near Ballysillan, in the mid-1950's and every Saturday morning during our tenth and eleventh years, we would catch the bus into town, walk around the City Hall and down to ...Read more

A memory of Belfast by lawrenceclarke

When West Was East

My grandparents James & Emily Lee lived at 16 Station road from about 1938 to 1946, it was called East Horndon then. Part of that time my mother and I lived with them, most of the war years. My grandfather and my mother ...Read more

A memory of West Horndon by 4beglib

Help

My Nanna went to oak bank open air school Sevenoaks kent in the late 40's. We are sending her back to the area for her 80th birthday in 3 weeks, we have been collecting pictures of inside the building but can't find any of the building itself and ...Read more

A memory of Seal by lisajennison28

Inferno Club And Twisted Wheel

Dear Sir/Madam, Two days ago I uploaded a memory of the Inferno Club and Twisted Wheel café bar in Welling. I am really disappointed to discover this has not appeared in your archive. Perhaps you would be kind enough to let me know why. Thank you, Bernard Schofield

A memory of Welling

Born In Southall

I was born at 18, Cranleigh Gardens on the 23/05/1936, my was born in Whites Cottage, Kings Street Southall onthe 26//091905 my grandfather was Southall first fire officer my ...Read more

A memory of Southall by juron2009

French Family Connection

I was reading a comment on your site from a lady related to Elizabeth Ann Barwick nee (French) I and my family are moving back to Somerset after being away for generations. I am Carole French and my husband is John great ...Read more

A memory of Malmsmead by carole.lynn

60's Clubs,Dance Venues And Coffee Bars In And Around Welling

During the 1960's many venues opened in and around Welling to cater for a growing music and dance culture. Teddy-boys and Rockers had frequented the Embassy Ballroom, but when Mod became ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 11,041 to 11,064.

Caption For Sutton, Parish Church 1894

As befitted a growing Victorian town, the spiritual needs of the new citizens were vigorously addressed.

Caption For Mitcham, Lower Green C1962

This view is of Lower Green, and on the right, out of view, is Cricket Green. In the middle of the green is the Vestry Hall, built in 1887, which has a cupola and clock tower.

Caption For Amersham, St Mary's Parish Church 1958

Looking beyond the medieval parish church the building on the hill behind is the Georgian rectory built in the 1730s by the Rev Benjamin Robertshaw, overlooking the town and away from its bustle

Caption For Swanage, From The Pier 1897

We are looking towards Stair Hole, where the downlands of Dorset meet the sea, is hollowed out by vast caverns, many used by smugglers for centuries.The South West Way Coastal Footpath, once an old

Caption For Martock, Church 1900

To the left are the arched and mullioned windows of the 1661 Almshouses; partly hidden is Ashlar House, which is mid 18th- century and set at the corner of Pound Lane, which leads to the moated Manor

Caption For Turton, The Tower 1897

Turton Tower lies four miles south of Darwen, and four miles north-east of Bolton.The villages of Turton and Turton Bottoms are next to the Tower.Turton Tower is basically two buildings, a pele

Caption For Wakefield, The Bull Ring C1960

The Market Place was renamed the Bull Ring in 1910, to recall the 'sport' of bull baiting a century before.

Caption For Worth Matravers, St Nicholas's Church 1899

The public telephone has been identified by Michael Thomas as a K1 Mark 236 box of 1927, of which about 4,500 were erected, with a roof sign dating from 1929.

Caption For Tyneham, The Village 1972

The public telephone has been identified by Michael Thomas as a K1 Mark 236 box of 1927, of which about 4,500 were erected, with a roof sign dating from 1929.

Caption For Sudbury, Gainsborough House 1900

The two gables on the left are part of a 15th-century house called The Chantry. The rest of the structure is Salters Hall, the highest quality timber-framed building in Sudbury.

Caption For Fowey, The Ancient Inscribed Stone At Four Turnings C1950

This 7-foot-tall inscribed stone is shown here on the B3269 road - it was moved here from Castle Dore, but has since been moved nearer the town. It is reputed to be of the 6th century.

Caption For Thelwall, The Pickering Arms C1955

Separated from the old town of Warrington by the Mersey and also (since the 1890s) by the Manchester Ship Canal, with Thelwall we are now back in that part of the county that was always Cheshire.

Caption For Ibstock, Main Street C1965

Some things never change: in a rather dull street of 19th- and early 20th-century buildings, on a Midland Red bus route, the Council is digging up the pavement!

Caption For Wadebridge, The Bridge 1906

The 'longest and fairest' bridge in Cornwall crosses the upper part of the Camel estuary, seen here at high tide.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Market Place C1950

The high windows on the ground floor light the entrance hall, which has a carved wooden frieze depicting crocuses of several kinds.

Caption For Bedford, Corn Exchange 1897

On the north side of St Paul's Square is the old corn exchange, an uncompromising Victorian building whose foundation stone was laid in October 1872.

Caption For Blythburgh, The Church 1895

In the same way as many other river ports, it lost trade when its waterways could no longer cope with the increasing draughts of cargo ships.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Grand Opera House 1913

The Grand Opera House opened in 1904 at a cost of £38,000, but struggled and was taken over by John Imeson in 1909.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Moor Park 1897

The grand frontage of Sir James Thornhill's 18th-century mansion, built in Portland stone and with its gigantic Corinthian portico, situated on a hill overlooking spacious parkland.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, The Corn Exchange 1903

At the crossroads of Market Place and Potter's Street stands the neo-classical Corn Exchange, designed by Lewis Vulliamy, whose original frontage had a grand entrance dominated by a statue of the harvest

Caption For Paisley, Dunn Square 1901

By 1900, Paisley was a smoky industrial town with a population of 80,000.

Caption For Lewes, High Street 1898

Lewes, the medieval guardian of the gap through the South Downs cut by the River Ouse, occupies a fine hilltop site which produces a superb townscape.

Caption For Newhaven, Fishermen's Cottages 1897

These cottages at Newhaven, Fife, are an example of the type of fishermen's dwelling that could be found around harbours from Scotland to at least Cullercoats in Northumbria, usually single-storey terraces

Caption For Carmarthen, Coracles 1898

This picture, on the banks of the River Towy, was obviously taken in the fishing season, where coracles were used for their convenience.