Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898, Orton Malborne Ref. RNE798070
1898, Orton Waterville Ref. RNE798078
1895, Rew Street Ref. RNE815507
1899, Rhostrehwfa Ref. RNE815991
1899, Rhosybol Ref. RNE816001
1895, Rookley Ref. RNE819778
1895, Roud Ref. RNE820473
1895, Mackworth Ref. RNE771398
1899, Maenaddwyn Ref. RNE771556
1896, Manadon Ref. RNE772817
1899, Mapperley Park Ref. RNE774342
1899, Menai Bridge Ref. RNE778019
1895, Midanbury Ref. RNE778896
1899, Pendeford Ref. RNE803198
1899, Penmynydd Ref. RNE803717
1887 - 1899, Amlwch Ref. HOSM34042
1886 - 1899, Mynydd Mechell Ref. HOSM54463
1887 - 1899, Rhosybol Ref. HOSM57737
1887 - 1888, Cerrigceinwen Ref. HOSM40478
1888 - 1899, Trefdraeth Ref. HOSM62285

Books

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Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 5,991 to 6,000.

Me Granda

I am writing this because I have been back to Clara visiting after I was contacted by Brian and Helen who now live in me Granda's house, they had read my memories of Newburn which mentioned Clara and sent me a message. Me Grandad ...Read more

A memory of Clara Vale in 1947 by Jimmy Burrows

Jaffa

Hi, my name is Brian Jaffray, I was at Stanhope School 1969 -1973, also my brother Johnny was there as well, we were known as the Jaffa brothers. I was in Bewdley house. Teachers I remember were Pervis, Maddison, Wheeler, Gasgoigne. I only ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope in 1969 by Brian Jaffray

Stuchbery

I certainly remember Stuchbery's and went there once a year for the new school uniform with its felt hat and navy knickers. A great institution. Then I married the son of the owner and we called our second child Robin Stuchbery Turner. ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend in 1860 by Rita Tait

Dunstaffnage The War Years 1942 45

In 1942 aged 5 due to my father being a shipwright in the Portsmouth Dockyard he was transferred to a satellite dockyard at Dunstaffnage where we stayed as a family until the war finished and we then moved back to ...Read more

A memory of Oban in 1942 by Brian Woodward

Fond Memories Of 1950s Goffs Oak

I was born in 1945 at the end of the Second World War at was then 3 Park Villas, Goff's Lane, the home of my grandmother, Alice Emma James. House renumbering during the 1950s resulted in the house becoming 393 ...Read more

A memory of Goff's Oak by Leslie Selby

Holy Trinity Church, Parliament Street, Newark

I remember making my first Holy Communion in Holy Trinity Church, which was by then a wee bit changed from the photograph. It changed a great deal after the altar was set on fire in the early ...Read more

A memory of Newark-on-Trent in 1948 by Elsie Corcoran

Haymill School1960's

A message for all previous Haymill pupils, I remember the school with very mixed memories, Mr Thorn (nick-named 'Spike'), I, like Jan, was also in Mr Wilson's class, he was a lovely teacher, he was nicknamed 'Wacker Wilson' ...Read more

A memory of Cippenham in 1962 by Sandie Burrows

Wingate

I was born 1943 in 6 Moor Lane, Wingate at my grandparents' house (Joe and Margaret(Ginny)Lee, then moved to 53 Kings Road, before moving to Trimdon Village in 1953 just after the coronation. I too have fond memories of the place. The ...Read more

A memory of Wingate in 1952 by Joe Cunningham

Growing Up In No 3 Eardiston View

My name is Derek Hall, the brother to Martin Hall & Pamela Hall, we used to live at No 3 Eardiston View in Menith Wood in the 1960s with our mom Velta Hall. I am now 58 years old living in London with four ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood in 1965 by derekhall2006

Church Street In The Late 1940s

There was a rag and bone man on Church Street whom we knew as Charlie. Every week local housewives would gather in his yard to buy secondhand clothing and toys which he would auction from the back of a cart laden ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1948

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 14,377 to 14,400.

Caption For St Ives, Bailey's Lane 1906

This is just one of the many narrow streets that are so characteristic of St Ives.

Caption For Formby, The Beach C1960

With room to spare, this looks as though it was an ideal place to learn the basics of driving before tempting the fates on the open road.

Caption For Newport, High Street C1955

John Keats wrote the first lines of 'Endymion' - 'A thing of beauty is a joy for ever' - nearby, and the Regency architect John Nash designed the town square and the Guildhall.

Caption For Sandown, The Promenade C1955

The coastline on either side of Sandown was heavily fortified in earlier times, for fear of a French invasion was never far from English minds over several centuries.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Courtenay Park 1906

Located just across the road from the train station, the park is named after the Courtenays, who were responsible for much of the building in town (they owned most of the land).

Caption For Bovisand, Landing Steps 1925

The main use of the harbour appears to be for recreation. A few fishing boats once worked in the area, but there are no signs of them in this photograph, just a small pleasure boat.

Caption For Horsforth, Mechanics Institute 1901

This seat of self-improvement was opened to the town's working people in 1882. It contained a reading room and a well-stocked library of over 3,000 books.

Caption For Headingley, The Church, Lady Chapel 1891

In the Lady Chapel of St Edward's at Clifford, there is a statue of the Virgin sculptured by H Hoffman.

Caption For Headingley, The Church, Lady Chapel 1891

In the Lady Chapel of St Edward's at Clifford, there is a statue of the Virgin sculptured by H Hoffman.

Caption For London, The Cutler 1890

The late Victorian era was one of immense change. Machines had taken over the production of many household gadgets that had previously been made by individual craftsmen.

Caption For Uppingham, From The South 1932

This panoramic view of the church and school from flower-bedecked meadowland sums up the qualities of this self-contained town.

Caption For Market Harborough, The Square C1955

A classic view of a market town.

Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1955

Uppingham is a particularly charming town with an attractive series of 17th- and 18th-century buildings.

Caption For Runswick, The Village C1885

The fishing village of Runswick Bay is set on a sheer cliff. It is also one of the most attractive harbourless villages along the Yorkshire coast.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, The Ruins 1891

The abbey played a part in the industrial development of Leeds, for it was here that iron forging first began in the district. The Abbey was founded in 1152 as a daughter house of Fountains.

Caption For Poole, The Wesleyan Chapel 1887

This picture, taken from the middle of South Green Road, shows the new Methodist Church in the High Street. It opened in 1880.

Caption For Torquay, Hauling In The Nets 1888

Most of the men gathered here on the beach are not fishermen - their bowler hats and shooting sticks suggest they are far more well-to-do.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, High Street 1898

One early visitor to Budleigh was the Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir John Everett Millais, who lived for some time at The Octagon at the western end of the parade.

Caption For Rowsley, The Peacock Inn 1886

Fashions have altered more than somewhat, and the outer wall of the Peacock looks much the worse for wear. The Midland Railway station was located to the right of this picture.

Caption For Noss Mayo, River Yealm 1901

Noss Mayo's church, seen in the middle distance, was built on the orders of Lord Revelstoke in 1882 in a beautiful setting above both the village and river.

Caption For Walton On Thames, Boathouse 1899

Punting became very much a ladies' pastime, and the fame of the 'English Punt Girl' spread far and wide. In 1908 there was even an article describing her in the Travel magazine of New York.

Caption For St Albans, St Peter's Street 1921

George Smith's Town Hall of 1830, which with its Ionic columns and Tuscan pillars bears a remarkable resemblance to the Corn Exchange at Bishop's Stortford and dominates St Peter's Street and its avenue

Caption For Frampton On Severn, The Orangery, Frampton Court C1965

This stunning 18th-century garden house with Gothic-style decorated windows sits in parkland in the grounds of Frampton Court.

Caption For Stirling, Castle 1899

One of Scotland's greatest royal fortresses, Stirling Castle was taken by William Wallace in 1297 but was surrendered to Edward I in August 1305 following a siege.