Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Chesterwood Ref. HOSM40733
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1896, Falstone Ref. HOSM45115
1895, Ninebanks Ref. HOSM55083
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Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,431 to 5,440.

David Buckland From Kestrel Road To Caustons Then Corfu

I was born in Kestrel Road in 1945 went to Chamberlin Road school then on to North end and from there got an apprenticeship at Sir Joseph Causton, Had many a memorable year working there but ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh by acedavid123

Iverson F.C.

In the early sixties I played football for a local Kilburn team call Iverson F.C. which was managed by Alf Taylor for many years. Alf and his wife Ethel and daughter Pat lived in Ariel road which was a turning off of Iverson ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by kauder

St.Francis School Peckham

I was at this catholic school from 1953 to 1956 and wondered if anyone from that era had memories of the teachers or Headmaster? This was the school where I decided I was going to do nursing. Names I recall are Margaret ...Read more

A memory of Peckham

From 1959 Gooshays Stanley Wright

I moved to Harold hill in 58 from shoreditch to Montgomery crescent then to 49 gooshays drive and my sisters Pat,Brenda and Sandra my brother Paul came in 63.I moved to Australia in 1978 with my wife Jacqueline ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by assolidas

Little Switzerland

I remember going there on many occasions in the late 50’s and early 60’s. Catching the bus from Hessle Road (we lived in Bean Street) and this was a great day out for kids “in the country” The method we used of getting to the quarry ...Read more

A memory of Hessle by pwmarkham

Quest For A Steep Hill In Dronfield With Post Office And Shops And Junction At The Bottom In Early 1960s....

Does anybody know which road it would have been? Up to age 3 I lived at Coal Aston between 1957 and 1960. I have a vague memory of my Mum pushing me in the pram and myself walking on this steep road.....

A memory of Dronfield by davidwsk4

The 'cleopatra Restaurant' Next To The Northwood Hills Hotel, Elton John, Bluesology And 'toys And Sports'.

Seeing the photo of the 'Northwood Hills Hotel' and the tall 'office' building beyond, took me back to recall 'The Cleopatra Restaurant' that ...Read more

A memory of Northwood Hills by Tim Deacon

Bexley Technical School For Girls 1945 To 1947

I lived at Welling and went to Little Danson School and Hook Lane School. When I was 11 years old in 1942 I went to Westwood Girls Secondary School until 1945. I was then 14 and could have gone to ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Leonard Field

A Trip Down Memory Lane

Hi, my name is William (Bill) Cork. I was at Tylney Hall in the middle 1950's. Does anyone remember me? On Guy Fawkes night we used to have a bonfire. One year, a boy in our dormitory ran away and told four of us not to ...Read more

A memory of Rotherwick by tepanto

My Memories Of Melworking At Leybourne Grange Hospital

Hi yes I remember my time at the hospital well,I worked in the play therapy from 1971 to 1976. I loved working at the hospital and have many happy memories. I worked as a night nurse for two ...Read more

A memory of West Malling by wendycatt22

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,033 to 13,056.

Caption For Wallasey, Dinghy Sailing From Harrison Drive Beach C1965

Long shadows indicate the end of a pleasurable day's sailing from this well-known beach.

Caption For Llanfairfechan, The Village 1891

Many of the buildings we see here had recently been built in the third and fourth quarters of the 19th century as the town grew on the prosperity brought to the locality by visitors.

Caption For Wimborne, East Street C1955

The splendid Minster dominates the town of Wimborne, though there are many other buildings worth seeking out.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, Dunkenhalgh Avenue 1897

As part of the agreement, the magnificent drive and avenue of limes were to be preserved 'for ever and a day'.

Caption For Bath, York Street And Roman Baths C1955

This area was part of a reconstruction scheme in the 1790s. The statues of Romans and the balustrade to the right were added in 1897, along with a colonnade around the Roman baths below.

Caption For Bluntisham, High Street C1955

Without doubt, Bluntisham's most famous daughter was the novellist Dorothy L Sayers, creator of the famous detective Lord Peter Wimsey.

Caption For Cragg Vale, St John's Church C1955

The pinnacled Victorian Parish Church of St John, Cragg Vale, with its crowded graveyard, looks down the isolated, wooded valley where the coiners once operated, far from the eyes of the law and authority

Caption For Pitsea, London Road C1955

For casualties, the Pitsea Health Centre was held at Pitsea School, and was one of just three for Basildon residents of the 1950s; the others were in Craylands, Timberlog Lane, and Florence Road, Laindon

Caption For Dublin, Sackville Street 1897

A further view of Sackville Street, taken from the west side. Sackville (O'Connell) Street was, and is, one of Dublin's main thoroughfares.

Caption For Killin, Mill On The Dochart 1890

The mill stands on the River Dochart. Not far away is the ruined Breadalbane stronghold of Finlarig Castle. One of its more interesting features is what is thought to be an ancient beheading pit.

Caption For Barry Island, The Beach 1925

This is a busy scene, with thousands of holidaymakers on the beach. The western shelter has now been completed, and work on the finishing of the promenade and the eastern shelter is under way.

Caption For Pangbourne, The Bridge And The Old George 1899

A late 19th-century advertisment for the George Hotel reads: 'This house, being in the centre of the picturesque scenery of Pangbourne, affords every accommodation for tourists, boating parties or anglers

Caption For Little Haven, 1898

The craggy, steep but captivating coastline of the area is amply demonstrated in this view.

Caption For Daventry, The Wheatsheaf Hotel C1950

This old coaching inn is one of many in Daventry which stood on the London to Holyhead turnpike.

Caption For Churchtown, Entrance To Botanical Gardens C1965

Originally opened in November 1874, the Botanic Gardens were designed as 'a place with an almost endless variety of attractions'; admission was 4d.

Caption For Brixham, 1896

It was from here that some of the biggest smack and ketch-rigged trawlers sailed to fish grounds ranging from the North Sea, the Irish Sea and the Western Approaches.

Caption For Charlestown, Harbour 1904

The principal export from the tiny south Cornish port of Charlestown was china clay, much of it bound for Runcorn; from there it would be forwarded on to the Potteries.

Caption For Leeds Castle, 1892

Originally a wooden Saxon fortress built on two islands in a natural moat formed by the river Len, it was transformed into a solid stone castle at the beginning of the 12th century by the Norman baron

Caption For Otford, The Archbishops Palace 1895

Built by Archbishop Warham in the early 16th century, this small manor house, consisting of a three-storey brick tower, a gallery (later turned into cottages), and the single-storey storehouse beyond

Caption For Saxby, The Church C1955

St Peters was designed by architect George Richardson in 1789 (for Robert Sherrard, 4th Earl of Harborough) in the Classical manner that Pevsner describes as 'an attempt at combining the tradition of

Caption For Heswall, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital C1965

The Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Heswall was opened in 1911 on a 9-acre site bordering Telegraph Road.

Caption For Potters Bar, Council Offices 1966

This part 16th-century timber-framed building is named after the Wylyot or Williot family, who held the manor in the mid 1300s as an outlier of the manor of South Mimms.

Caption For Crouch End, Clock Tower And Broadway C1965

This area was called Crouche in 1400; the name derives from Old English 'cruc' or cross, but does this mean cross-roads or near to the cross?

Caption For Kingsbury, Church Of St Andrew C1965

In contrast to the picturesque qualities of St Andrews Old Church to its south, the late arrival has a not surprisingly metropolitan arrogance, as it was moved stone by stone from Well Street, close to