Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1904, Grasscroft Ref. HOSM46868
1895, Willingale Ref. HOSM64646
1900, Oswestry Ref. HOSM35012
1874, Brogyntyn Ref. HOSM39090
1874, Hengoed Ref. HOSM48134
1900, Maesbrook Ref. HOSM52952
1874, Wern Ref. HOSM63717
1888, Castley Ref. HOSM40334
1887, Gosford Ref. HOSM46674
1887, Taleford Ref. HOSM61169
1888, Wiggaton Ref. HOSM64562
1910, Iffley Ref. HOSM49407
1880, Trevorrick Ref. HOSM62473
1906, Polkerris Ref. HOSM56898
1948, Cheriton Ref. HOSM40709
1906, Lamphey Ref. HOSM50753
1948, Warren Ref. HOSM63447
1915, Sully Ref. HOSM61002
1898, Blencarn Ref. HOSM38102
1923, Carleton Ref. HOSM40076

Books

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Memories

29,055 memories found. Showing results 5,201 to 5,210.

Clocktower House Preschool /Woodstock House

Hi, I am the current manager of clocktower house preschool on queen's avenue. I'm trying to find out more information as to when the preschool was open. I have a document that says in 1969/1970 a ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot

1890 The Year My Great Grand Mother Alice Maud Taylor Was Born

My great grand mother was born in 1890 and lived in Burton in Lonsdale all her 83 years. She was my guardian after my father died (Jim Coates) at the young age of 21 in 1969. ...Read more

A memory of Burton in Lonsdale by gjcoates

Growing Up In Whitleigh During The 1960s.

My memories of growing up in whitleigh were happy ones, as youngsters we were blessed with having such big fields and of course the woods to explore and play in.The fair [WHITELEGGS] would arrive during the ...Read more

A memory of Whitleigh by barrykitt

Edgware

Colin, I love these memories of yours and can remember just about all of it. When were you at Edgware Primary and Spur Road?

A memory of Edgware by jaquiwall

Is It, It Or Is It Not

I am fairly certain that during the war(2nd) 1944/5 this was the house my family stayed in. The first one with the stone and railings as one looks at the photo, the little girl is almost outside.The house without a stone ...Read more

A memory of Letterston by pjcrawford313

1953 1978

I was born in West Middlesex hospital in 1953. At the time my parents lived with my grandparents in The Alders down Fern Lane. We lived there for at least two years until my brother was born and then we went to live with my aunt and uncle in ...Read more

A memory of Heston by suejanes2000

Dearoak St

Mt grandparents lived at No29 Dearoak St which was previously Green St, 3 of my cousins all lived nearby. My grandparents house still had the brick air raid shelter in the back yard next to the outdoor loo. I remember standing in the back ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by travisptrav

We Did It

I claimed the walls in this picture in 1955 I was 10 years old two of us did it myself and best friend Goef Eastwood now deceased, sorry to say, we claimed it so far and we was so scared , we could not turn back so we had to go on and ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract by bobbybluetail

Correction

This photograph is not of Lavenham Road but is actually the Park Tavern in Merton Road, London, SW18. It stands at the junction with West Hill Road. Most of the buildings shown still exist today. My family lived in a house ...Read more

A memory of Southfields by q4t

Dagenham East Dennis

Time spent when a child over somewhere we called the castle. Wasteland oppersit Dagenham east under grand.had some of the best time of my Life I'm now 47 Live at Raymond rd and all ways wanted 2no the history of that land. So ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by dennisellis1972

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,481 to 12,504.

Caption For Watford, Cassiobury Park Gates 1921

From the 17th century through until 1922, Cassiobury Park was the home of the Earls of Essex.

Caption For Cambridge, The Backs 1890

The Backs of Cambridge are probably as well known as the colleges themselves. Immaculately kept lawns sweep down to the peaceful River Cam.

Caption For Caversham, The River Thames 1890

The Thames can be seen meandering through Caversham, on the outskirts of Reading.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace 1897

Mary, Queen of Scots was born here in 1542, and Prince Charles Edward Stuart stayed here in 1745. The palace is thought to have been burnt down accidentally in 1746 by some of General Hawley's troops.

Caption For Norwich, St Peter Mancroft Church 1896

This view, taken from St Peter's Street, shows the great parish church which dominates the west side of Norwich's great market-place.

Caption For Hinderwell, The Church C1960

The picturesque church of Hinderwell is set amidst the churchyard, which contains many old and interesting sandstone gravestones.

Caption For Llandaff, The Castle Ruins C1955

The ruined gatehouse of Llandaff Castle was probably built in the early 14th century, though it was remodelled a couple of hundred years later when mullion and transomed windows were installed in its western

Caption For Crawley, Church 1907

This peaceful and idyllic rural scene, with the horse and cart behind a small girl pushing a pram outside the church of St John the Baptist, belies Crawley's mid 19th-century expansion into a railway town

Caption For Stroud, George Street C1955

By the mid 1950s, post-war rationing was coming to an end, and local shops were once again offering a choice of goods.

Caption For Bolsover, The Castle 1902

The ivy-clad Western Terrace at Bolsover, built by Charles Cavendish's son, William, commands fine views over the valleys of the River Rother and Doe Lea.

Caption For Cheam, Nonsuch Mansion 1927

The asymmetrical frontage of the palace was designed by Sir Jeffry Wyattville, who later went on to work on the re-construction of Windsor Castle (for which he was knighted), and the Pantheon and St Anne's

Caption For The Lizard, Serpentine Industry C1950

Serpentine - one of the many rocks that make up the complex geology of the Lizard Peninsula - is soft, attractive and easily worked into ornaments and even furniture.

Caption For Marske, The Church 1913

The ancient battlemented church of St Edmund King and Martyr has windows inscribed 'Iohn Hutton Sqvir 1683'.

Caption For Marske, The Church 1913

The ancient battlemented church of St Edmund King and Martyr has windows inscribed 'Iohn Hutton Sqvir 1683'.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral 1892

We are looking towards the domestic buildings of the Benedictine monastery: the cloisters, dormitory, refectory and kitchen.

Caption For Weymouth, Esplanade 1899

In the middle distance is the Jubilee Clock Tower, built to commemorate the long reign of Queen Victoria. The ladies are carrying parasols to protect their complexions from the heat of the sun.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1925

Large numbers of gulls gathered in the harbour even in those days, but unlike today's gulls, many of which nest on St Ives' rooftops, these gulls returned at night to nesting colonies on the sea cliffs

Caption For Impington, The Church C1965

As with so many churches, St Andrew's in Impington exhibits an interesting blend of styles.

Caption For Ashford, High Street 1901

Several 18th-century stone facades are apparent in these pictures, and some of the other old houses are disguised by contemporary shop fronts.

Caption For Beaminster, St Marys Church C1965

Until the commercial growth of towns such as Yeovil and Bridport, Beaminster was an important town for neighbouring villages.

Caption For Studland, Bankes Arms Hotel C1960

The journey to Studland Bay has always been a favourite excursion for tourists from the nearby resort of Swanage.

Caption For Bramber, The Church 1890

The sturdy church of St Nicholas was originally the castle chapel, and probably dates back to the 11th century.

Caption For Worth, Crawley Lane 1906

Worth lies just to the east of Crawley, beside the busy M23 and not far from bustling Gatwick Airport.

Caption For Redditch, County High School C1955

These covered passageways look almost like an updated version of cathedral cloisters, in the much plainer style of the 20th century.