Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Feering Ref. HOSM45358
1896, Mile End Ref. HOSM48520
1896, Thorrington Ref. HOSM61818
1907, Laneshaw Bridge Ref. HOSM50700
1911, Llysfaen Ref. HOSM52167
1912, Coniston Ref. HOSM34359
1895, Knitsley Ref. HOSM50490
1899, Conwy Ref. HOSM70176
1887, Rowen Ref. HOSM70970
1895, Corbridge Ref. HOSM34363
1884, Deenethorpe Ref. HOSM42947
1896, Wark Ref. HOSM71236
1919, Corsham Ref. HOSM34367
1899, Carrog Ref. HOSM40284
1884, Banwell Ref. HOSM34105
1916, Gilfach Ref. HOSM46211
1896, Newbiggin Ref. HOSM54796
1886, Bigby Ref. HOSM37694
1886, Grasby Ref. HOSM46768
1886, Searby Ref. HOSM58774

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 4,701 to 4,710.

Empire Road Litherland

My name was Barbara Beattie, I was born in 16 Empire rd linacre road in 1952 no longer there now, I would love to hear other peoples memories of growing up there , ie we played in the street in the summer till 9 oclock at ...Read more

A memory of Litherland by barbmeads

Castle Lea B&B Gladstone Road

Does anyone remember this B&B, located at No.2 Gladstone Road? It was run by two guys, Bryan & Michelle, one of whom was a fabulous cook. We stayed there several times back in the 70s. Wonderful hospitality! I often wonder what happened to Bryan and Michelle.

A memory of Deal by Joan Street

Skan

My Grandad Dick Skan owned the shop next to the bank. It was a tobacconist / sweet shop and you can just see the sign on the left hand side of the photo. I have memories of sitting on a high wooden stool eating toffees when visiting my grandparents, probably in the late 1960s /1970s.

A memory of Worcester by pkwreeves

My Grandads Barge

I in the canal photo that big barge was my grandads he used to deliver coal up and down the canal he was called Hubbert Barrass can anyone help me find more photos of this and also name of his barge please

A memory of Thorne by tilezone

Harrogate 1960's And 1970's Help Needed Ronald And Gladys Merritt Shops

Hi All, I am trying to find out more information about my grandparent's who had a couple of shops in Harrogate, They are long passed now, and I myself am in the US. I am ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by mickmerr62

Bournmouth In The 50's

When Dad had the motorbike and sidecar it was okay for day trips, but when we went for the fortnight summer holiday the bike could not carry us and the suitcases, so we had to go by other means. To get to Bournemouth we ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by Carole Baldwin

Heston As A Young Lad

I was born in West Middx Hospital in July 1942 and lived in Vicarage Farm Rd from then until about 1960. Went to Springwell Infants then onto Heston Junior School. Failed the 11+ so went to Heston Secondary Modern.Great teachers ...Read more

A memory of Heston by George Eyles

The Brook In Bull Lane

I remember a narrow brook in Bull Lane running along the bottom of the houses left hand side walking from the high street. My schoolfriend and I used to jump over it and try to push each other in. I sometimes think this is something I ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh by lamolossi

Morland House Childrens Home

I was taken into care when i was only two years old in 1951 and came to Wheatley to live in a childrens home for a while it was called Morland house. The only memory i have is having some trouble in a swimming pool and someone fishing me out with some kind of net

A memory of Wheatley by Nick Robertson

War Time Evacuation

I was evacuated from London in 1943-44 to my aunt Dorithy and lived at The Royds Clayton West I went to the Skelmanthorpe Modern School. I had a number of cousins who s names escape me ,it would be nice to know what happened to them. I have very pleasant memories of my time there.

A memory of Clayton West by john.lukr

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 11,281 to 11,304.

Caption For Broadwindsor, The Village 1902

Sailors viewing them from off the coast at West Bay dubbed them `the Cow and Calf`.

Caption For Cheltenham, Montpelier Gardens C1950

The gardens are on the right of the picture; together with the Imperial Gardens, they testify to Cheltenham's love of flowers. The rotunda (now occupied by a bank) can be seen on the left.

Caption For Louth, Mercer Row C1955

Louth was a prosperous, compact market town serving a large area of the central Wolds.

Caption For Kingsclere, Market Square C1955

The centre of this picturesque north Hampshire village has changed little since the 1950s, though today there are usually more cars seen in the vicinity of the church.

Caption For Fairbourne, Beach Road C1955

The village was developed by Mr McDougall of the flour company at the end of the 19th century as part of his estate, and Fairbourne has become a popular destination for holidaymakers from the Midlands

Caption For Neath, Looking Towards Victoria Gardens C1960

The gardens were created in 1897, one of several physical expressions of civic pride engendered by economic confidence and prosperity in the town, and due undoubtedly to the benefits of industrial and

Caption For Treorchy, The Square C1955

Timothy Whites, the chemist, was a familiar sight in post-war Wales and is a conspicuous business on the Square.

Caption For Woodmansterne, The Village C1955

Nestled in the rear slopes of the North Downs, the village derives its ancient name from the Saxon word 'wudmeresthorn', meaning 'thornbush by the boundary of the wood', and was mentioned in the Domesday

Caption For Pendleton, The Church 1921

The church of All Saints at the east end of the village began as a chapel in 1847, increasing in size fifty years later.

Caption For Retford, Trinity Hospital C1955

The village of West Retford, with its own medieval parish church, St Michael's, lies on the west bank of the River Idle, and has long been absorbed into the town.

Caption For Ravensworth, The Castle 1913

Just north of Richmond are the remains of this old Norman castle. Inside the keep, the massive fireplaces needed to keep this rather desolate monument warm can still be seen.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square C1950

Move on 52 years from the last photograph, turn right-angles to your right, and the stalls are still the same but the car is making its presence felt.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Gate 1893

This side of the gateway, rebuilt around 1450, is plainer than the market place facade.

Caption For Drayton, Gravel Lane C1955

A little north of the High Street Junction, off Abingdon Road, is Gravel Lane, which has a number of farm buildings on each side at its west end.

Caption For Slaidburn, Town End C1955

Slaidburn nestles in a hollow with higher ground around it.As well as the River Hodder at the east of the village, it has Crossdale Brook running through it.

Caption For Wrotham, The Village 1904

The 13th-century church with its 15th-century tower stands on the north side of the square.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

One of the most picturesque - and most photographed - rows of cottages in the Cotswolds, Arlington Row's first function was a barn.

Caption For Stanhill, James Hargreave's Memorial Garden C1955

connected with Robert Peel through helping him to introduce mechanical processes at Brookside Mill, so it was appropriate that the James Hargreaves memorial should be unveiled in July 1952 by Earl Peel of

Caption For Denbigh, Howell's School C1875

The school was founded in 1859 by the trustees of Thomas Howell, a cloth merchant, who left a legacy of 12,000 gold ducats for the 'education of orphaned Welsh maidens'.

Caption For Llangollen, Castell Dinas Bran 1901

The ruins include a large shell keep within a rectangular ward, a twin-towered gatehouse, a large D-shaped tower, and traces of a hall.

Caption For Symondsbury, 1899

This beautiful view, seen from the path up the hill towards Miles Cross, looks north to the Manor House (top left) and its thatched 17th-century barn (right of centre).

Caption For Chesham, The Broadway 1906

Little survives to the left of The Carlton Printing Works, nowadays Threshers wine merchants, and the shop-blinded two-storey building at the far left.

Caption For Waddington, Coronation Bridge And Church C1955

Coronation Gardens commemorate the crowning of Queen Elizabeth II. The flower beds are a riot of colour in high summer; they lie alongside the stream that runs through the main street.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, From The Air C1955

In the centre of this aerial photograph is an area known as Harvey town after a previous owner of the land. In the late 1950s all this area was cleared to build a multi-storey car park.