Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884, Isham Ref. HOSM49594
1884, Ringstead Ref. HOSM57847
1895, Woodford Ref. HOSM65018
1882, Iverley Ref. HOSM49528
1883, Oreton Ref. HOSM55772
1883, Shenstone Ref. HOSM59034
1898, Kidlington Ref. HOSM34721
1898, Begbroke Ref. HOSM37397
1898, Enslow Ref. HOSM44854
1887, Llandyfaelog Ref. HOSM51803
1879, Trimsaran Ref. HOSM62512
1892, Whashton Ref. HOSM64236
1896, Ham Ref. HOSM47558
1908, Ashley Ref. HOSM36350
1907, Bisterne Ref. HOSM37887
1890, Aldburgh Hall Ref. HOSM35742
1891, Thirn Ref. HOSM41178
1908, Eavestone Ref. HOSM44516
1890, Fearby Ref. HOSM45236
1890, Warthermarske Ref. HOSM63458

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,301 to 5,310.

Memoirs Of Living In 46, Durham Buildings

A two bedroom flat on the third floor, 46, Durham Buildings, became home to me, my two siblings and parents for about 9 months from 1961 to 1962. The flat had no bathroom but a small outside balcony which ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

School Wishmore Cross

I remember while at school with a 20 min walk to the church and or to the cinema to see the first showing of Disney's fantasia then walk back to school those were the days I was staying in the school from about 1964 to 1969 I ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by smager4

Remembering The Downs Secondary School And Growing Up In Dartford 1963

I have some wonderful memories of Dartford and my old school. I remember walking down East Hill every Saturday morning with my mum and sister to go shopping downtown and always ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by h_nerwal

My Days In Rosedale Abbey

My Life in Rosedale Abbey - Raymond Beharrell During the last war my brother and I lived in York very near to the main railway yards. The area was always on the target for the German bombers, being railway sidings. ...Read more

A memory of Rosedale Abbey by fichrist

Bryan Sharples & Sarah "Sally" Mc Kinnell

I am trying to make contact with any close family or friends of the late Bryan Sharples and his late wife Sarah (Sally) McKinnell. Bryan was born in Blackburn in 1932, served with the 11th Hussars in the ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn by kgmr221256

Bungalow

My mother live in a bungalow up on Cefn hircoed she left there and moved to Sarn she will be 80 in September I love 2 find a photo of the bungalow as a surprise can anybody help please

A memory of Coity by ctweddle50

1970 1980s Harrogate

I spent some of the happiest years of my life in Harrogate, working in "The Grange" hotel (an old peoples home basically, along West Stray), I also worked in "Blind Jacks" behind the Prospect Hotel (we sold Old Peculiar ale and ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate by bornawkward

Growing Up In Camberley

I was born in 1939 in Camberley and lived there up to 1960. I loved the freedom as a child, we lived in Abbott’s lane on the frimley road and as a child had easy access to watchets woods and the Collage Grounds plus all of ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by frcole

White Rock

As a child living in Blurton up until the age of about 12, I remember playing with my friends at the "White Rock" Yet cannot find any other reference to this on maps etc. Does Anyone know what happened to this landmark?

A memory of Blurton by paul.meadpn

Children’s Hospital, Staines Road, Chest Clinic, Denist, Next To Catholic Church.

Born in 1938, lived in Isleworth, I was constantly monitored for TB at the clinic as my father died of it when I was 12, I remember the shiney chairs, red and turquoise. ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by josephineclarke10

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 12,721 to 12,744.

Caption For Plymouth, From Citadel 1904

On the far right, the building with the conservatory and tower is the old Hoegate School.

Caption For Cleethorpes, The Promenade 1899

This promenade area has changed out of all recognition; to all intents and purposes it is no longer there. The landscaped part on the left leading down to the sea was obliterated in the ?

Caption For Hartlepool, The Ferry 1914

The ferry terminal is in the centre of this photograph. The ferry services were essential to the hundreds of men who travelled to the shipyards and engine works at Middleton.

Caption For Woodbridge, From Church Tower 1894

At the bottom of the picture is the Bull Hotel, host to Alfred Lord Tennyson in 1876, when he was Poet Laureate.

Caption For Reigate, Ricebridge On The Mole 1886

A group, thought to be part of a 'walking party', pose rather self-consciously on the two-arched bridge over the River Mole. This stands across the fields some two miles to the south west of Reigate.

Caption For Betchworth, From The Church 1900

Modern buildings have crowded in along the northern part of Betchworth's long village street, but the line of the North Downs and the big chalk pit remain much the same, although the downs are far more

Caption For Hoddesdon, C1965

The brash sixties shopping precinct is overlooked by its nine-storey block of flats (with some evidently still awaiting occupation according to the sign); the tower of St Paul's Church rises among the

Caption For Cambridge, Hills Road 1931

Newnham Paddling Pool in Lammas Land, pictured here with just a small handful of die-hard paddlers and bathers, and a park keeper looking on.

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

Teignmouth is the second-oldest seaside resort in Devon; it has attracted visitors from the middle of the 18th century.

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

Teignmouth is the second-oldest seaside resort in Devon; it has attracted visitors from the middle of the 18th century.

Caption For Norwich, New Memorial Chapel And Edith Cavell's Grave 1932

On the right is the pristine stonework of the then new St Saviour's chapel; behind Nurse Cavell's cross is the two-storey Norman ambulatory chapel.

Caption For North Walsham, Market Street C1955

The fine, large town church is situated up an alley at the east end of Market Street and behind the market-place. Only remnants of its medieval tower survive.

Caption For Whitby, Streonshalh Hotel 1925

This impressive building stands at the top of the Khyber Pass; it was later turned into flats.

Caption For Exmouth, Morton Crescent 1895

A young man in a boater smiles at the Frith photographer just in front of the long and impressive Morton Crescent, so little changed since this photograph was taken towards the end of Queen

Caption For Solihull, Mell Square C1966

As with many other towns, the centre of Solihull was redeveloped in the 1960s.Among the projects was a new civic centre designed by H Weedon & Partners, and the demolition of Drury Lane for a pedestrian

Caption For Bristol, Christmas Steps C1950

It was at the top of the Steps that John Foster founded an almshouse and chapel in 1481. The chapel, which was heavily restored in the 1880s, has an unusual dedication to the Three Kings of Cologne.

Caption For Colby, Glen 1897

The opening of the IOM Railway meant that Colby Glen was within easy reach of holidaymakers based in Douglas.

Caption For Wombourne, High Street C1965

Two of the village's attractions are the parish church, which is the only one in the country dedicated to St Benedict Biscop, and the cricket ground, which is one of the few walled-in grounds to survive

Caption For Epsom, Horton Manor 1890

He was pleased with the rest of Epsom, too, giving respectful attention to Durdans, which had been rebuilt after a fire in 1759, and to Woodcote Park, which had been also been replaced in modern

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Tea Room 2005

The auction, which was held in Macclesfield in October 1938, was a spectacular failure, so much so that less than a tenth of the lots were sold.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymont Road And Commercial Square C1950

His mock-Tudor designs were chosen for the redevelopment of Commercial Square during the 1920s, and his foray into Art Deco can still be seen at Clive Court in nearby Sydney Road.

Caption For London, The Old Curiosity Shop C1875

The first was the building of the Aldwych and Kingsway at the beginning of the 20th century. This caused the Sardinian Chapel to be moved several hundred yards north.

Caption For London, Old Curiosity Shop C1950

The first was the building of the Aldwych and Kingsway at the beginning of the 20th century. This caused the Sardinian Chapel to be moved several hundred yards north.

Caption For Alnwick, The Gatehouse C1955

In 1093 Malcolm III was treacherously killed here as he leant from his saddle to accept the keys of the castle.