Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1945, Luccombe Village Ref. NPO770282
1945, Maida Vale Ref. NPO771936
1946, Manadon Ref. NPO772817
1947, Engedi Ref. NPO701351
1946, Eye Ref. NPO702463
1946, Eye Green Ref. NPO702468
1946, Filwood Park Ref. NPO705624
1946, Fishponds Ref. NPO706227
1946, Monmore Green Ref. NPO782740
1946, Montpelier Ref. NPO782806
1946, Moseley Ref. NPO784103
1947, Mynydd Bodafon Ref. NPO786433
1945, Lake Ref. NPO751437
1946, Lawrence Weston Ref. NPO753615
1946, Lenton Abbey Ref. NPO755050
1945, Ocean Village Ref. NPO795845
1946, Orton Wistow Ref. NPO798079
1946, Osmaston Ref. NPO798162
1947, Rhosybol Ref. NPO816001
1946, Rushey Mead Ref. NPO822895

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,241 to 6,250.

Kennards

My father came from Croydon, he was Peter Odonoghue, my grandparents lived in Stanley in Stanley Road with my Aunt Patrica (Pat). I remember going to Kennards arcade for the pony rides and one Christmas had a red cape brought from there. ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1961 by Linda Odonoghue

Great Grandfather Finemore

I have just discovered that my great grandfather William L Finemore was born in Knacker's knowle, Egg Buckland in 1841. He later moved to Gosport in Hampshire where he married Mary and had 5 children, one of which ...Read more

A memory of Eggbuckland by Kay Cavalier

Tithe Farm Road

We lived half way up the hill, you can just see my dad's motorbike and sidecar parked on our front garden. The council told him he couldn't park on there because he wasn't allowed to remove the privit hedge, so he dug them ...Read more

A memory of Houghton Regis in 1965

1960

I was living in Edenbridge and every Saturday night our group of Young Farmers went to the Red Barn to dance and get together. Those nights were some of the best times I ever had. I married and moved away a couple of years later, ...Read more

A memory of Blindley Heath in 1960 by Lynn Heydon

My Chickenley Childhood

I was born in 1982 and spent my life until 1995/96 growing up in Cchickenley. My memory is the long hot summers, playing in the fields that looked out over Thornhill with all friends and family and jumping into the hay ...Read more

A memory of Chickenley in 1880 by Jacqui Chadwick

A View Of The Forest

Coming down from a castle in rural Scotland to live in Chingford....I never forgave my parents; soon however I discovered Joan - an early girlfriend and love of my life; but she left with her family for the tea plantations ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1955 by Jon P Baker

Trefriw My Home In The 40's And 50's.

This picture was taken a year after I left Trefriw for Canada. I was married at St. Mary's Church and lived at Tan Dderwen near Crafnant Lake, later at Glanrafon in the village. My parents were the ...Read more

A memory of Trefriw in 1951 by Nancy Young

Grandma''s Cottage

This is the cottage where my maternal grandfather's family used to live.  Thomas (born 1828) and Mary Hadwin had 12 children and lived all of their life in this house.  Their granddaughter "Carrie", born in 1877, lived there with ...Read more

A memory of Cark by Jan Byrne

Peel Street Tipton

I lived in Peel Street in Tipton from 1950 till 1966 when we left to live in Australia, I also attended Tipton Primary School, then Tipton Grammar School from 1961 to 1965 but I also remember Owen Street quite well. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Tipton by Edna Winn

The Grand Hotel & Other Locations

I remember The Grand Hotel in the mid to late 1950s. My cousins lived in Marlborough Road, the end of which ran past the rear of the 'Grand'. I can't remember whether it still had a roof, but I do remember that it ...Read more

A memory of Southwold by Clive Warneford

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 14,977 to 15,000.

Caption For Rochford, Stambridge Mill C1955

The bicycle was still a very important mode of transport when this photograph was taken. The brick-built buildings look as if they will last for another century at least.

Caption For Taunton, East Reach 1902

The two streets were once separated by East Gate, the old boundary of Taunton Borough. The gate was built in 910 and destroyed during the Civil War.

Caption For Carisbrooke, The Village C1955

Among the many monuments within the church is the tomb of Lady Dorothy Wadham, the sister of Queen Jane Seymour.

Caption For Shillingford, Swan Hotel 1890

A couple of miles upstream is the confluence of the Thames and the Thame.

Caption For Oxford, The Rollers, On The Cherwell 1906

On the Cherwell 1912 Adjoining the Cherwell is the great green expanse of Christ Church Meadow, which is held in trust by Christ Church and was originally given by Lady Montacute to maintain

Caption For Kensington, Holland Street C1965

Most of the terraced houses in this view are 18th-century, including the one behind the tree with the pedimented doorway (far right).

Caption For Haddon Hall, Drawing Room 1902

Now known as the Great Chamber, this magnificent partly oak-panelled room was originally part of the 14th-century house, but it was largely reconstructed by Sir Henry Vernon in about 1500.

Caption For Beacon Hill, The Beacon Hotel C1955

Built in 1898 at a cost of £20,000, the Beacon Hotel boasted its own stables and livery school, and was an extremely popular establishment during the first three decades of the 20th century.

Caption For Topcliffe, Annual Gypsy Fair C1960

A wide variety of transport brings travellers to Topcliffe for some wheeling and dealing, and then an adjournment to the Angel Inn (left) to conclude the day's business.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Pier And Steel Stella 1958

A Punch and Judy show always drew the crowds (centre), and many visitors enjoyed a trip on one of the pleasure boats. On the pier there is an amusement park, with the Big Dipper taking pride of place.

Caption For Pegwell, The Cliffs 1907

At Ebbsfleet in Pegwell Bay there is a spot thought to be where Hengist and Horsa landed, signalling the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon, Jutish and Danish occupation of Britain.

Caption For Cliffe, Church Street C1955

On the right is the Cliffe post office, with a pillar box outside. The Black Bull pub (centre) was another property of the Maidstone brewers Style & Winch.

Caption For Little Common, Wheatsheaf Inn C1960

Little Common was an isolated village to the west of Bexhill until the depredations of the 20th century forced its development. The Wheatsheaf is an old-established inn restored in about 1900.

Caption For Selsey, High Street C1960

During the reign of William the Conqueror, Selsey was a larger town than today, with many important buildings and a cathedral. However, much of it has been engulfed by the sea over the years.

Caption For Bredhurst, The Village C1955

The shop with the telephone kiosk outside, the van, and the electricity supply lines dispel some of the timelessness that clings to one of the area's more remote villages, where The Bell inn has refreshed

Caption For Alsager, Hassall Road C1955

This road is a very busy one today, as it leads to the Alsager campus of Manchester Metropolitan University. The building on the right in the photograph is the Methodist church.

Caption For Holkham, The Beach 1950

The beach is an area of outstanding natural beauty, and the dunes form a National Nature Reserve.

Caption For Wimborne, Church House 1908

Church House was built in the High Street next to the minster in 1906 at a cost of £2,870 14s 11d. It replaced Sansom's ironmonger's shop, and was dedicated by the Bishop of Salisbury.

Caption For West Horndon, Thorndon Avenue C1965

The Oxfam poster both pre-empts the later popularity of charity-shopping, and also displays an effective line in ironic copywriting. Fading into the distance is the high ground of Thorndon Park.

Caption For Hertford, The County Hall C1955

In 1935, following their success in an architectural competition, James & Bywater, with Rowland Pierce, oversaw the building of the new County Hall in Peggs Lane.

Caption For Tealby, The Village C1960

Tealby has the reputation of being Lincolnshire's most beautiful village, and as beauty is in the eye of the beholder it may well be, as it truly is picturesque.

Caption For Masham, The Square C1955

The spacious market place or square in the centre of the Wensleydale village of Masham is surrounded by fine 18th- and 19th-century houses, with the ancient market cross under the trees as its centrepiece

Caption For Bluntisham, High Street C1955

We are standing almost at the corner of the High Street, with the old rectory (home of the famous authoress Dorothy Sayers) hidden behind the wall on the right.

Caption For Hay On Wye, Crown Hotel C1955

Being so close to the English border, indeed partly on the border, this town was and is the natural entry point into Wales for travellers and tourists.