Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1921, Wergs Ref. POP863424
1922, Rhydwyn Ref. POP816174
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1919, Roud Ref. POP820473
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1922, Soar Ref. POP833846
1922, Southorpe Ref. POP835756
1922, Thorney Ref. POP847102
1919, Thornhill Park Ref. POP847206
1921, Spondon Ref. POP836519
1921, Stoneygate Ref. POP840730
1919, Two Mile Hill Ref. POP854873
1922, Ty Croes Ref. POP855063
1922, Tywyn Trewan Common Ref. POP856290
1922, Valley Ref. POP858581
1922, West Mouse Ref. POP864764
1920, Westbourne Green Ref. POP865275
1919, Westbury On Trym Ref. POP865322
1919, Whippingham Ref. POP867407
1919, Whiteley Bank Ref. POP868976

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,791 to 5,800.

Hornsea Convalescent Home

Ok people who survived. Im trying to find out who is Bringing a Civil case against the NHS for the abuse we suffered. The police did open and investigation but all the people they needed to question were dead. I am ...Read more

A memory of Hornsea by Kim Bailey

Newbury Way And Rayners Gardens

I'm Steve and the earliest memories are of Newbury Way, a lower half of a 2 bedroom maisonette with an open coal fire and larder including a concrete slab to keep stuff cold. I recall riding my three wheeled bike ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Steve White

Newarthill 1950/60s Tosh And I Part 2

Like everyone else growing up in Newarthill, life wasn’t easy, as times were tough in the 50s and 60s and I suppose in many ways it is today. But back then people really had nothing, but one thing I do ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

High Wycombe In War Time

I was born in High Wycombe in 1938 and lived there till 1945. My school-time memories were of going to Godstowe with my sister, and winning the top spelling prize in the school - an achievement never since emulated! I ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Joan Dolan

A Lad In Blue

Around 1959 I appeared on the stage of the Davis as part of a group of Lifeboys a junior group of the Baptist church in Selsdon's organisation The Boys Brigade. It must have been a Christmas Revue as it was called Alladin Blue or ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Martin Brookes

Walsh Manor Boys School Crowbourgh

I lived here from 1970 to 1973 The boys I remember were Malcolm Wilkins, Philip Eldridge, Henry fuller, Sean Cope. Teachers were Mr Laycock, Mr Hanner, Mr Trelforth, Mr Clegg, Mr Beardsall and Miss McGuiness. ...Read more

A memory of Crowborough by Clive Chadburn

Suntrap School. 1956 To 1961.

My name is Terry Hendy. I attended Suntrap school from 1956to 1961. I have very happy memories of the school and although away from home I was very well looked after and fed well. 1 saw the photo of Mr Brooks and Mr ...Read more

A memory of Ledbury by Terry Hendy

Noddy's Shop

I moved to Elm Park in 1960 when I was 4 years old with my mum and dad, from Hackney, East London. My dad owned and ran the Newsagents in Station Parade and we lived in the flat above the shop. I remember it was next to the green ...Read more

A memory of Elm Park by Chrissy Robinson

Driftbridge Stables

I was too young in the 1950’s to use the Hotel and pub but I learnt to ride at the Driftbridge Stables, that used the land, stables and coach houses from when the hotel had been a Coaching Inn. Having learnt to ride on Nutmeg, ...Read more

A memory of Drift Bridge by Rita Westlake

Memories Of Hersham House School

I attended HH from mid 70's until '78 - I left after I had taken my 'O'levels there. I remember very clearly Mrs Hewlett, Mrs Earwaker (and her laugh!), Mrs. Poulter, Mrs Turnbull and her son Ffion who drove the ...Read more

A memory of Hersham by Sharon Taylor

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,897 to 13,920.

Caption For Buttermere, High Stile 1889

This hamlet, at the foot of Buttermere in the western Lake District, takes its name from Old English, and means 'the lake by the dairy pastures'—where the butter is made.

Caption For Wisbech, Parish Church Tower 1923

Parts of the present Parish Church, which is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, date from just after the construction of Wisbech Castle in the late 11th century.

Caption For Porthleven, The Harbour 1890

As with the port of Newlyn, the small harbour at Porthleven uses the registration letters of Penzance.

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 Wetherby, High Street 1909

The Angel Hotel was one of three hotels that catered for motorists, the others being the George and Dragon, and the Brunswick.

Caption For Aysgarth, Falls 1889

A part of the Aysgarth Force. On the left is the parish church of St Andrew, which, though medieval in origin, was rebuilt in the 19th century.

Caption For Edinburgh, Palace Of Holyroodhouse, Entrance 1897

The building of Holyroodhouse was started in about 1500 by James IV; the work continued under James V, who added a new tower and quadrangle.

Caption For Woolacombe, Hotel 1891

The Woolacombe Hotel (centre) was built in the 1880s, and was subsequently extended to hold 150 guests; the original part of the hotel is the left-hand gable.

Caption For Axmouth, 1895

In 1803 Squire Hallet built a pier and warehouses at the mouth of the Axe downstream from here.

Caption For Salcombe, Old Cottage 'outdoor Tea' 1896

Are the residents taking tea in the garden, or is this an early tea room? The latter seems more likely, given the middle-class dress of the diners and the humble nature of the cottage.

Caption For Newton Abbot, St Leonard's Tower 1906

St Leonard's Tower is all that remains of a 14th-century church demolished in 1836.

Caption For Hendon, The Town Hall C1955

Hendon owes its rapid growth in the 20th century to the extension of the Northern Line of the underground, which made it an ideal outer London location for commuters.

Caption For Worcester, Gheluvelt Park 1936

It was created on the site of an 18th-century house with 18 acres of private parkland by Barbourne Brook.

Caption For Farnham, The Colonnade 1936

Here we see the colonnaded front of the Town Hall a couple of years after its completion.

Caption For Farncombe, The River C1955

The Godalming Navigation, the extension of the Wey Navigation added in 1760-2, can be explored from Farncombe Boat House either by boat or by walking along the agreeable towpath.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1890

The elegant classically-designed Senate House is on the right, with King's College Chapel to the left.

Caption For Cambridge, King's College Chapel And Gateway 1933

Pictured here from King's Parade, the gatehouse which leads into the Front Court of King's College was built in 1828 by William Wilkins.

Caption For Comrie, From The East 1899

Situated between Crieff and St Fillans on the Highland fault line, Comrie is famous for the number of earth tremors experienced by its inhabitants.

Caption For Hythe, The Promenade C1950

It is a busy summer's day on Hythe seafront. The fashions have changed, and the Stade Court Hotel to the right of the picture displays a more modern architectural style.

Caption For Chelwood Gate, The Gateway 1928

Ashdown Forest, the great forest of Anderida, once stretched between the rivers Medway and Ouse.

Caption For The Lizard, Path To Kynance Cove 1927

The path between Lizard and Kynance is part of the South West Coast Path, which for long stretches owes its existence to the feet of the ever watchful Customs men: in the 18th and 19th centuries, they

Caption For Newton Abbot, From Decoy 1906

Another open area of Newton Abbot is Decoy, to the south of town. With playing fields, a recreation area, a lake and woodlands, it is very popular with the local townspeople.

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Caption For Burslem, C1955

The industrial landscape of Burslem was dominated by bottle kilns and slag heaps.At this time, the Staffordshire potteries were employing about 60,000 workers.

Caption For Morecambe, The West End Pier 1899

At the turn of the 20th century, late Victorians enjoy a walk above the water on West End Pier.