Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1901-1902, Orton Malborne Ref. RNC798070
1901-1902, Orton Southgate Ref. RNC798076
1901-1902, Orton Waterville Ref. RNC798078
1899, Stoke Bishop Ref. RNC840015
1899-1900, Plymouth Ref. RNC807771
1897-1899, Port Solent Ref. RNC809531
1903-1910, Porth Eilian Ref. RNC809662
0, 0, 0, Porthloo Ref. RNC809759
1903-1904, Portobello Ref. RNC809869
1897-1899, Portsea Ref. RNC809899
1903-1910, Priestholm Ref. RNC810853
1903-1910, Newlands Park Ref. RNC791271
1897-1899, North End Ref. RNC793234
1903-1910, North Stack Ref. RNC793931
1903-1904, Northfield Ref. RNC794274
1901-1902, Peakirk Ref. RNC802252
1902-1903, Pear Tree Ref. RNC802269
1903-1910, Pen-Llyn Ref. RNC803657
1903-1910, Penrhos Ref. RNC804064
1903-1910, Pentrefelin Ref. RNC804432

Books

11 books found. Showing results 14,617 to 11.

Memories

29,054 memories found. Showing results 6,091 to 6,100.

Strangers Home

I lived with my father Denys and sister Mandy at the Strangers. I have many great memories of Bradfirld and the villagers. Who remembers the likes of Bill Long, George Jones, George Barnes and one I can only remember by the name of Blackie.

A memory of Bradfield in 1959 by Robert Biggs

The 1960s In Walton Hard Times!

I moved to Walton in the 1960s after my dad died. We lived in a caravan at a park up the Naze as we were homeless. I went to school in Stanley Road when I was 14 and went for a month or so and never went ...Read more

A memory of Walton-On-The-Naze by Tony Nicholl

My First Visit To Penmark

I know this as Kenson Cottage as my mother lived there and went to school in Penmark. I have a photo which was taken when we all went on holiday of us all on the bridge. I still have family living in the area and enjoy ...Read more

A memory of Penmark in 1957 by Sandra Malyan

Springwell Village School 1944 1954

I was born at 3 Underhill Terrace in Springwell on 18th February 1939 and attended the village school from 5 to 15 years of age. I remember walking from Underhill Terrace daily to ...Read more

A memory of Springwell in 1944 by Alan Watson

A Childhood At Ardfenaig

Well, a little more than a childhood as I emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 24. I consider my upbringing at Ardfenaig to have been be the most fantastic thing that could have been. Sadly whilst it was in progress ...Read more

A memory of Ardfenaig in 1956 by Richard Lacey

Chilhood And Family

My family connection with LLandudno starts with my grandmother. She moved with her widowed mother, brother and sister from Sutton Coalfield sometime in 1900s. The family name was Ford, it comprised my great-grandmother Emma ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno by Cheryl Thornthwaite

Watford Town Hall

I am visiting Watford on Wednesday as my husband is playing bowls for Kent! My mother [ Barbara Whiter ( nee Neech) who was born in Watford, and who is 90 in April, and now living in Colchester, Essex. ] just happened to mention ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1940 by Sue Robinson

Belmont School

We lived in Earlswood Avenue, Thornton Heath from 1949-52 and used to walk or sometimes catch a 16/18 tram to Galpins Road, on the border of Th Heath and Norbury, where my brother and I attended Belmont School. It was run by a lady ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Edward Hamer

In The 30s

Do you rember the penny bazaar opposite the Kings Cinema on Regent Road? And the Salford Pageant in aid of the Salford Royal Hospital?

A memory of Salford in 1930 by Albert Telford

Quietways

Hello, I am trying to locate "Quietways" home. A very close friend of the family has written to me many times and the only address he has given me is "Quietways", Kingswood Road, Gunnislake PL18.9DF. Would it be possible to assist ...Read more

A memory of Gunnislake in 2006

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 14,617 to 14,640.

Caption For Askrigg, Market Cross 1911

Askrigg was already prosperous when the Domesday book was compiled, and continued as the commercial and industrial centre of Upper Wensleydale until 1699, when Hawes was granted a market charter.

Caption For Hawes, Market Day 1908

Granted a market charter by William III, Hawes later became a centre for textiles, quarrying and the production of Wensleydale cheese.

Caption For Powderham, Castle C1874

The seat of the Courtenays, the Earls of Devon, Powderham Castle was first built on this site in the late 14th century.

Caption For Ashford, The Parish Church C1965

Said to be one of the finest town churches in Kent, the parish church is built of Kentish ragstone and has an impressive interior.

Caption For Bramshott, Tin Town 1917

The Kettle Brook 1898 A short walk from The Harrow pub at Steep brings you to this delightful spot at the heart of hilly East Hampshire, sometimes described as 'Little Switzerland'.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Old Market Square 1929

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first woman doctor of medicine, became first woman mayor of an English borough when she took up office in Aldeburgh in 1908.

Caption For Chatteris, High Street C1955

This small fen town was originally built on an island surrounded by seasonal sheep-walks. Even as late as the early 17th century, there was no road linking Chatteris with Ely.

Caption For Hadleigh, High Street C1955

Hadleigh, in past times a significant wool town, sits alongside a tributary of the Stour.

Caption For Coltishall, The Village 1902

Horses graze the rich meadows that keep the waters of the River Bure from the village street. Here are handsome pantile-roofed red brick houses. A rotted hulk squats in a narrow inlet.

Caption For Devonport, Torpoint Ferry Bridge 1890

Plymouth and Devonport were served by a number of ferries, including these wonderful steam-powered, chain-guided floating bridges on the Torpoint service, which were capable of carrying wheeled vehicles

Caption For Grassington, The Wharf And Old Mill 1926

The railway finally came to the village in 1902 with the opening of a line to Skipton. Here we see a quiet moment on the banks of the Wharfe.

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Caption For Criccieth, Golf Club 1913

The golf club was established in 1905, on parkland set high above Cardigan Bay.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, From Britannia Pier 1899

A few children are paddling in the sea, but there no swimmers, although rows of bathing machines are set up along the shore.

Caption For Martham, The Staithe C1960

A motor dinghy carries a boatload of adults and children past the pumping mill at Martham Staithe.

Caption For Oxford, Balliol College 1922

'It is fitting that Balliol, the most progressive of our colleges, should have so large a proportion of its buildings modern', wrote Dr Wells in 1897.

Caption For Upper Boddington, The Post Office C1965

This tight-knit village is built along a grid of narrow winding lanes with a fair bit of modern development - but it retains its attractive character.

Caption For Lincoln, Castle Hill 1906

Reaching the top of Steep Hill, the photographer looks west from Exchequer Gate, the medieval gatehouse into the cathedral close, towards the Castle gatehouse.

Caption For Lincoln, Green Dragon Hotel C1960

This is part of the riverside group of medieval buildings which also includes the Witch and the Wardrobe, which is next door.

Caption For Filey, The Ravine C1935

There were also a stream and small pools here, which were eventually covered in to form part of the sewer.

Caption For Lytham, Central Beach 1924

For the 1920s, an assembly this size of private motorcars was unusual. I suspect that the reason was an event at the nearby Clifton Arms Hotel.

Caption For Exmouth, The Plantation 1890

The Plantation and Madeira Walk below The Beacon and Louisa Terrace are a delightful stretch of green wooded shelter on hot days.

Caption For Hitchin, Market Place C1955

This is the same view as on pages 12-13, in the mid 1950s. The Hitchin Playhouse has been replaced by Burtons tailors, the first floor of which houses the Lucania Temperance Billiards Hall.

Caption For Botley, The Railway Hotel And Station Entrance C1960

Botley Station (entrance on the left of the photograph), which is approached via Mill Hill, is well outside the village. One descends to it from a road bridge.

Caption For Hever, The Castle 1891

Built in the 13th century, and later part of the property of Anne Boleyn's family, Hever was rescued from obscurity by William Waldorf Astor, who bought it in 1903 and spent a fortune restoring it to its