Photos

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Maps

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1898, Glinton Ref. RNE716648
1899, Bryngwran Ref. RNE654128
1899, Burwen Ref. RNE657245
1899, Llanynghenedl Ref. RNE759183
1899, Llynfaes Ref. RNE760027
1898, Longthorpe Ref. RNE767221
1895, Lord's Hill Ref. RNE767411
1899, Lower Bradley Ref. RNE768827
1895, Luccombe Village Ref. RNE770282
1896, Laira Ref. RNE751356
1895, Lake Ref. RNE751437
1899, Lanesfield Ref. RNE752229
1899, Malltraeth Ref. RNE772646
1896, Mannamead Ref. RNE772895
1899, Mariandyrys Ref. RNE774614
1895, Merrie Gardens Ref. RNE778315
1895, Merstone Ref. RNE778437
1899, Llanddona Ref. RNE758627
1899, Llaneuddog Ref. RNE758769
1899, Llanfachraeth Ref. RNE758774

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 5,631 to 5,640.

Plantation St/ High St

My gran use to live at 52, Plantation St. until the early 60s then she moved to a bungalow not to far away.Happy memories of have holidays there. Also had an aunt and uncle who lived., high st Rhymney, and worked in the bakery. Sylvia and Jim White.

A memory of Rhymney by k.alford

Smallwood School Tooting.

Hello, Happy New year. I have recently found out my Late Father went to Smallwood school. He was born in 1942. Is there anyone out there who has any photos of the school or pupils. I guess I am looking for around 1947 and onwards. Many thanks

A memory of Tooting by itsnotnormal

Memories Of Laney Green

I was 6 months old when we (my mother, father, two brothers and three sisters) moved into one of two farm cottages in Laney Green. I lived there until 1964, when the cottages were torn down (unnecessarily so) to enable the ...Read more

A memory of Laney Green by Angela Cope

My Holidays In The 50's At Court Hall

I spent most of my school holidays, together with my brother Ronny, at Court Hall from July 1952 to approximately May 1955 - if my memory still serves. From those days. I have retained or rediscovered ...Read more

A memory of North Molton by Cedric Carton

Hatch End 50/60/70s Memories

As I’ve only just stumbled on this web page so offer excuses if it’s past its sell by date. I lived in Sylvia Ave Hatch End from 1951 (as a babe in arms) until I married and moved away in 1976. My recollections may now ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End by Martin Harris

Working In Morden

During the early 1960,si worked in the Green Grocery department of Caters supermarket on the week ends. Dated a beautiful cashier there ,often we would go to the Red Lion pub for a drink ( My favourite at that time was Red Barrel ...Read more

A memory of Morden by Brian Harding

History Of Peacock Cottage, Cleeve Prior

In 'Spring Onions' the autobiography of farmer and market gardener Duncan McGuffie, published by Faber & Faber in 1942, the author rents Peacock Cottage. This is the quote from p 49: "Peacock Cottage ...Read more

A memory of Cleeve Prior by Robert Carter

The Way We Were

In 1946 my family Mum, Dad,brother Alex and sisters Jenny and Kay moved into a requisitioned house in Hollybush Hill. The house was called Surinam and it was a beautiful old house with a sweeping staircase and cellars ...Read more

A memory of Wanstead by Lillian Bradley

Bartletts Lane

WE LIVED IN BARTLETTS LANE FOR ABOUT 30 YEARS. OUR SON WAS THREE WHEN WE MOVED THERE, AND OUR DAUGHTER WAS BORN A FEW MONTHS LATER, AT CANADIAN RED CROSS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, CLIVEDEN. WE LOVED HOLYPORT BUT SOLD THAT HOUSE AS WE HAD ...Read more

A memory of Holyport by Jacqueline Wilks

An Idyllic Childhood

I enjoyed reading your piece Jane, I remember you so well. I lived at Newbold Revel, Stretton-Under-Fosse from 1953 - 1977, together with my siblings - Christopher, Angela and Nicholas O'Sullivan. We lived in a ...Read more

A memory of Stretton under Fosse by Teresa O'sullivan

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,513 to 13,536.

Caption For Dorking, Milton Court 1906

This house stands a mile or so west of Dorking, and dates from about 1610, with alterations from about 1864 when the roofline was changed. The translator of Euripedes, Jeremiah Markland, died here.

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, Leys Avenue 1925

This view shows Ley's Avenue seen from the top of the sloping hill, a year after photograph No 75597, which provides a closer view of the large neo-Georgian-style buildings just visible in the previous

Caption For Holywell, Relics At St Winefride's Well C1930

These relics, the crutches not required by those fortunate enough to be freed from disability by the curative powers of the well's water, act as reminders to those who might doubt the profound source

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral South East 1896

The east arm of the cathedral has a lower Norman part, while the tall clerestory and flying buttresses are 14th-century; this is a direct consequence of an earlier spire falling through the chancel roof

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 Compton Wynyates, 1922

The house was built between 1480 and 1520 on the site of a Norman manor house. Much of the stone came from the ruined Fulbrook Castle, which had been given to William de Compton by Henry VIII.

Caption For Studland, The Ferry C1960

A chain ferry transports cars and passengers over the short crossing across the mouth of Poole Harbour.

Caption For Sydling St Nicholas, East Street C1955

Sydling's manor house, a possession of Winchester College, was leased to Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth's favourite, in 1590.

Caption For Cambridge, The Fitzwilliam Museum 1890

The imposing classically-styled Fitzwilliam Museum is the University's private museum, founded in 1816 by the bequest of the 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam.

Caption For Hythe, High Street C1955

In Victorian times Hythe was a mere village on the banks of Southampton Water, but it increased in size during the 20th century largely owing to the availability of employment at the nearby oil refinery

Caption For Hythe, High Street C1955

Hythe was once the port of the New Forest; a settlement survived here after the Conquest, despite the excesses of William the Conqueror.

Caption For Foxton, The Grand Union Canal C1960

An empty barge, probably belonging to the British Waterways Board, is tied up in this summer view of Foxton Basin.

Caption For Rothley, Fowke Street C1965

There has been some upgrading and renovation in the centre of this friendly village. Rothley has connections with the Knights Templar.

Caption For Hengoed, The Viaduct 1952

Dating from 1857, this viaduct once carried one of the busiest railways in South Wales.

Caption For Devizes, New Park Street C1965

Chantry Court forms the corner of the new ring road which cuts through the garage of Wadham Stringer on the left; this was formerly the Regal Cinema, which closed in 1959.

Caption For Ingleton, The Village 1890

Ingleton is set amid the spectacular scenery of the River Greta and Clapham Beck.

Caption For North Berwick, Quality Street 1897

The opening of the railway branch line put North Berwick within easy reach of Edinburgh, making it a popular place for people working in Edinburgh to live; it was also a popular place for holidays and

Caption For Studland, The Beach 1925

The attraction of Studland is not only the attractive beach and picturesque coastal scenery, but also the wild heathland around the village.

Caption For Totnes, High Street 1896

The names on the shops may have changed since 1896, and the fashions moved on, but essentially this scene is little different from that of today, with one major exception - there is a total absence of

Caption For Compton Wynyates, 1922

The house was built between 1480 and 1520 on the site of a Norman manor house.

Caption For Netherbury, Village 1902

North-eastwards from Japonica Cottage, housing the Post Office (left), the photographer centres on the 1839-built Congregational Chapel.

Caption For Launceston, Fore Street 1906

The prominent sign at the top of the hill is that of the Jubilee Inn.

Caption For Broadway, The Village C1955

By the 1950s, with the advent of popular motoring, Broadway was starting to attract car-borne tourists in considerable numbers.

Caption For Road Weedon, Jan's Folly C1965

This village is on Watling Street at the junction with the Northampton to Warwick Road. The older village, Lower Weedon, is to the south-west of Watling Street.