Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1903-1910, Point Lynas Ref. RNC807860
1899, Pondwell Ref. RNC808450
1903-1906, Port Edgar Ref. RNC809291
1903-1904, Prestonfield Ref. RNC810719
1899, Quarr Hill Ref. RNC812055
1899, Queen's Bower Ref. RNC812279
1896 - 1907, Parkhurst Ref. HOSM39919
1896 - 1907, Carisbrooke Ref. HOSM40140
1896, Mark's Corner Ref. HOSM53178
1896, Parkhurst Forest Ref. HOSM56134
1881 - 1883, Wilford Ref. HOSM57301
1881 - 1883, Wilford Ref. HOSM64710
1888 - 1899, Rhoscefnhir Ref. HOSM57717
1887 - 1899, Deeping Gate Ref. HOSM42953
1887 - 1899, Longthorpe Ref. HOSM52324
1887 - 1899, Orton Wistow Ref. HOSM52880
1887 - 1899, Orton Longueville Ref. HOSM55803
1886 - 1900, Thorney Ref. HOSM61709
1912, Ham Ref. HOSM37282
1905 - 1912, Compton Ref. HOSM52529

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,321 to 6,330.

Allen's Chemist Shop

Mr Allen (snr) was my grandpa. As a child in the 60s, the shop was a magical place. When this photo was taken, the shop was the second one from the corner of Chapel Street (walking towards the church). There was a antique shop ...Read more

A memory of Oadby in 1967 by Jacqui Coffin

Going To Church

I went with my family to the Congregational Church all my life till we got married there in 1970 and then moved away. I remember the new hall being built and Harold Johnson getting cement on his cassock whenthey laid the ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1955 by Christine Ottaway

Rivacre Baths

I remember going to Rivacre Baths and playing in the fountain near the entrance, I kicked and splashed but managed to kick the wall so hard my nail eventually went black and fell off. I was very young then but remember walking ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Lesley Swannick

When I Was 5

I remember getting off a bus in Upper George Street with my dad and walking down towards George Street and I saw the library and said what's that pointing - my dad said "It's a library and you borrow books from there". I was amazed and ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1957 by Lynda Powers

The Royal Hotel.

This was Clacton`s `pride of the fleet` - I worked there as a entertainer on many occasions. I remember Derek Howes at the mighty theatre organ in the lounge/ballroom. The MU (Musicians Union) used to have their annual ...Read more

A memory of Clacton-On-Sea in 1982 by Allen Warrender

Fond Memories Of Barking Essex

I was born in Upney hospital in 1954, lived in Barking in Esex in St Aldrey Street, attended Ripple Middle School, loved going to Barking Park as a kid, we moved to Australia in 1966.

A memory of Barking in 1960 by Kathleen Toone Gallagher

Childhood Memories Of Linshader

During my childhood we went to Linshader every summer holiday and stayed at my auntie's house (No 7). It was great ... we enjoyed collecting eggs, putting the cow out to pasture, helping to make haystacks with my ...Read more

A memory of Linsiada by Anne Douglas

Family History

My great grandfather lived in and owned Lea Park and I am interested in the history of this wonderful building. My father Austin Stone wrote in one of his crime novels of the underwater fountain in the lake?! Any information and records/photographs would be most gratefully received.

A memory of Witley by Edmund Stone

Tunstall Village Circa 1949/50

My parents used to own the local post office/ grocery store which I now believe is a private house. One of my brothers took it over from my mother and I used to stay there on holiday. When my ...Read more

A memory of Tunstall in 1949 by Barry Ellis Brown

Oak Bank Open Air School

I was sent to Oak Bank school as a seven year old and stayed for about two years. The Matron was a lovely lady called Miss Bremner, and I remember I stayed in a dorm called Oak, all the dormitories were named after trees. I ...Read more

A memory of Seal in 1951 by Tina Shaheen

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,169 to 15,192.

Caption For Dunstable, Downside Estate C1965

This photograph (and D69029) show the impact of 1960s development and the architectural mores that governed the town.

Caption For Brynmawr, The Swimming Pool C1955

Outdoor swimming pools were a feature of the concern for health and fitness in the 1930s.

Caption For New Rossington, Queen Mary's Road C1950

The small village based around the manor of Rossington was enlarged to its west side once coal reserves had been found.

Caption For Tenby, Parish Church 1890

The dramatic 150 ft spire of this church dedicated to St Mary soars over the Tenby rooftops, and is reputedly the largest parish church in Wales.

Caption For Belsay, The Village C1955

The new village was in fact one long terraced row featuring an arcaded ground floor; this was a reflection of Sir Charles Monck's taste for things Italian.

Caption For Paddock Wood, Measuring The Hops C1950

This village was the hop picking 'capital' of Kent. At one time, every September hordes of workers with their families would arrive and camp out for the season.

Caption For Stone, High Street 1900

The Manor of Stone was not mentioned in the Domesday Book, though it was given by William the Conqueror to one Erasmus de Walton. His family held it until the reign of Henry I.

Caption For Brewood, The Canal And Bridge C1965

In 1846 the Shropshire Union Canal Co was formed by the amalgamation of several companies.

Caption For Wombourne, The Canal And Bridge C1965

On the canal near Bratch Locks. The canal is narrow; the maximum dimensions for watercraft are 70ft x 7ft x 3ft draught, with headroom of just 7ft, 6in.

Caption For Writtle, The Church 1898

In 1800, shortly after the roof of Chelmsford's future cathedral had collapsed, the tower of All Saints', Writtle, followed suit.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Public Library 1906

Subsequently it became part of the School of Art and Technology (currently Anglia Polytechnic University).

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Amusement Park 1947

Here we see part of the amusement park again. It was known for many years as Peter Pan's Playground and lies to the west of the pier, close to the place where the previous photographs were taken.

Caption For Wadebridge, The Platt C1955

This medieval port stands at the head of the Camel estuary. Sailing ships from Bristol once plied up and down its channel and berthed at the town wharves.

Caption For Helston, Coinagehall Street 1913

In 1910 the Mayor announced from the Guildhall steps that as a mark of respect for the late King Edward VII the Furry Dance was to be postponed.

Caption For Irby, The Old Post Office C1940

Most rationing had ended by now, but you still needed sweet coupons to spend your sixpence or shilling pocket money at this thatched Post Office and general stores.

Caption For Bedale, High Street And Cross 1908

In the early 19th century the town had a population of around 1,100. The poor were reasonably well cared for.

Caption For Salisbury, Queen Street C1950

The importance of Salisbury to the military establishment after the war can be seen in this picture of Fish Row, just behind the Guildhall.

Caption For Chertsey, The Lock 1904

A carefully-posed study of the old lock at Chertsey, looking west, showing the lock gates partially open. This lock was replaced by the present one in 1913.

Caption For Dorking, Cape Place 1913

An enchanting corner of old Dorking: the photographer has captured a moment with two people standing in their respective doorways, and a cat sitting on the left looking at the bearded man.

Caption For Lostwithiel, Bridgend 1906

The humbler quarter of town is on the east side of the bridge over the Fowey, where the old road climbs out towards Liskeard.

Caption For Porthcurno, 1908

This view, similar to number 16049, is interesting, because it shows the square block of the new cable station on the right.

Caption For Topsham, The Strand 1906

The Strand is the site of Topsham's famous 'Dutch Houses'. They were built between 1680 and 1730 from Dutch brick, which was brought over as ballast in ships which docked to load Exeter cloth.

Caption For Ringmore, Church Hill 1907

The sign in the background reads 'This House For Sale' - a restrained version of the estate agent's notices of today.

Caption For London, Old Houses And Staple Inn C1886

The magnificent frontage of half-timbered work is the finest in London. Here the plaster rendering shown in the previous photograph has been stripped off revealing a wealth of timbers.