Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1946, Oxley Ref. NPO799214
1946, Mowmacre Hill Ref. NPO785285
1947, Mynydd Mechell Ref. NPO786587
1945, Nettlestone Ref. NPO789176
1946, Pear Tree Ref. NPO802269
1947, Penrhosfeilw Ref. NPO804082
1896 - 1907, Chillerton Ref. HOSM52388
1896 - 1907, Ningwood Ref. HOSM55085
1899, Bulwell Ref. HOSM38107
1907, Freshwater Bay Ref. HOSM70403
1896 - 1907, Quarr Abbey Ref. HOSM70946
1906, Mouls Ref. HOSM71310
1885 - 1886, New Parks Ref. HOSM70826
1907, Atherfield Green Ref. HOSM36497
1895 - 1896, Southampton Ref. HOSM35208
1885 - 1886, Wolverhampton Ref. HOSM35453
1885 - 1886, Heath Town Ref. HOSM48000
1883 - 1886, Pendeford Ref. HOSM56296
1884 - 1885, Penn Ref. HOSM56438
1883 - 1885, Wednesfield Ref. HOSM63704

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,601 to 5,610.

Draycott In The Clay For Me

I was born in Draycott in 1956. Bill and Ida were my parents and David and Susan are my big brother and sister! I have so many happy memories of this wonderful village. I went to the village school which now ...Read more

A memory of Draycott in the Clay by Maurice Bean

Was Your Birth Name Marie Hedley Born 14 May 1966 In Hopedene Elswick

Your Mam Margaret has been trying to find you for years and years and never has and never will stop thinking about and loving you. It was not your Mams wishes for you to ...Read more

A memory of Elswick by Lisa Christer

Kennylands In 1959/60

My parents taught at Kennylands in 1950/3. I have photographs of their time there. My Godfather was John Delves who taught history and also there was a Mr. Dicky deWanderler who had been a ballet dancer. He chain-smoked ...Read more

A memory of Sonning Common by Adrian Wood

Bad Times Of The Past.

If there is any one alive who went to Widdecombe House (The school to shock Britian) please text me dianna.earley@ntlworld.com Thank you.

A memory of Torcross by Diana Earley

Memories Of Plymouth Were I Was Born.

I was born at number 8 Castle Street, the Barbican Plymouth 1942 my mum was a daughter of the Higgins family. G G Grandad use to run his boat from the Barbican across to Jenny cliff / Cawsands / Kingsands ...Read more

A memory of Plymouth by William R Dudley

Bramcote Children's Hospital

I was placed in Bramcote 1983 at the age of 9 for a year. I liked it a bit but only as I was getting physically abused by my step mum at home daily,it was a break from the beatings for a week,we would all go ...Read more

A memory of Bramcote by Georgina Brack

Visiting Salford Circa 1955 60

My Grandparents Henry and Alice Dorning lived on Brighton Street which on trying to trace the existence of has proved to be a struggle. I remember visiting them with my parents at the age of 5-9 years of and at the time ...Read more

A memory of Salford

On The Tor

Somewhere I have a picture of a group of friends & myself here. taken in the early '70's. It was a peaceful place then, & you could walk up & not see a soul, apart from the occasional local walking their dogs. On a good ...Read more

A memory of Glastonbury by bru.enzer

A Very Happy Childhood At Westbury

My name is Andy Pike, getting on a bit now but lovely to read other folks memories of Westbury. Here are a few reminiscences of my childhood in Westbury on Trym in the 50's and 60's. Maybe this will ring a ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym by waylandpike

A Good Experience

I was at Bordeston from 1948 to 1953. I remember being one of a large class where only the six top students could do the new GCE Ordinary Level exam. I was the only one to take Biology which I got and went on to do ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell by John `lewington

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,441 to 13,464.

Caption For Camborne, Church Street 1922

The rather severe building on the right casts a deep shadow across this wide shopping street. On the left the display of hardware items has spilled out into the road.

Caption For Leeds, Yorkshire College 1894

One of the college's more interesting pupils was Joseph Wright who had begun working at Salt's Mill, Saltaire when he was just seven years old.

Caption For Helston, Cross Street 1914

The building on the left with the iron balcony is Great Office, where local mine accounts were handled; it was once the Register Office.

Caption For Howth, Irelands Eye 1897

A fine view looking around the sweeping east pier of Howth harbour to the lighthouse. In the distance, just under a mile away, is Ireland's Eye.

Caption For Addlestone, Crockford Bridge 1904

A view across the River Bourne, a tributary of the Thames, with a hay cart fording the river and horse and cart and mounted horseman looking down from the bridge at the lower end of Brighton Road.

Caption For East Horsley, Horsley Towers C1955

It was for many years the offices of the electricity board and had been created by Lord Lovelace who bought it in 1840. Part of the tower dates from his rebuilding from 1858.

Caption For Gweek, The Village Green 1904

Situated at the very head of the tidal Helford River, Gweek was an important port for distributing goods to and from Helston and the surrounding district.

Caption For Cirencester, The Park, Drive C1950

From the avenue lined with lime trees the eye is drawn eastwards to the 162-foot high tower of St John the Baptist's, the tallest tower in Gloucestershire, containing a ring of twelve bells with the

Caption For Tiverton, On The Canal 1903

The Grand Western Canal was part of a grandiose scheme to link the Bristol and English Channels between Taunton and Exeter. There were to be three branches, one of which was Tiverton.

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Caption For Bangor, 1897

During the sixth century, many of St Comgall's disciples set out in their coracles from a rocky reef near the steamer pier.

Caption For Innisfallen, From Landing Place 1898

A magical picture of the landing place on Innisfallen, a 21-acre island in Lough Leane near Killarney.

Caption For Sandown, Promenade 1895

A fast rowing boat, a lobster pot and promenaders give an idea of how the Promenade looked in the last years of Victoria's reign.

Caption For Ryde, Esplanade 1927

'The shallowness of the shore', one commented, 'may seem a merciful provision of nature to keep enterprising swimmers from venturing out too far, as there is a strong current to be reckoned with'.

Caption For Honiton, High Street C1960

The road is the A30 London to the west of England road which, even in 1955, could become horribly congested, especially at summer weekends. This broad thoroughfare runs the entire length of the town.

Caption For Brockweir, The Village C1955

The little hamlet of Brockweir, straggling along the floor of the Wye Valley and with a utilitarian bridge spanning the river itself, lies on the county border with Gwent.

Caption For Chilham, The Castle 1903

An early 20th-century view of that bastion of English life, the Post Office. Here is a lovely half- timbered building in this picturesque little village on the Canterbury road.

Caption For Glasgow, Crookston Castle 1897

It was to here that Mary Queen of Scots and Henry, Lord Darnley came following their marriage in July 1565. The castle was owned by Henry's father, the Earl of Lennox.

Caption For Oxford, View From Carfax Tower 1922

To the left of Carfax there used to be a 'pennyless bench' where beggars sat and women sold butter.

Caption For Oxford, The Martyrs' Memorial 1922

The memorial in St Giles dates back to 1841; it stands on an island in the road and was designed by George Gilbert Scott. Behind it is the Church of St Mary Magdalen.

Caption For Faringdon, Market Place C1955

Many of the buildings are limestone; the old Town Hall is worth a look, as are the Georgian facades of the inns in the Market Place.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, Beach C1955

This almost deserted beach at the village of Angmering-on-Sea dramatically contrasts with the crowds at the larger and more popular resorts.

Caption For Brabourne Lees, The Village C1955

Lady Patricia Brabourne is the daughter of Earl Mountbatten, the cousin of George VI.

Caption For Egerton, The Street C1960

Was everyone in church or still asleep here? If so, L L Hopkins the grocer and postmaster had managed to get up and open for business!

Caption For North Warnborough, The Village 1904

This is a typical Edwardian scene, with a group of villagers looking coyly at the camera. Today, with increased housing development, North Warnborough has almost joined up with Odiham.