Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1902, Stockwell End Ref. RNC839960
1901-1903, Stoneygate Ref. RNC840730
1902, Stow Lawn Ref. RNC841076
1903-1910, Stryd Y Facsen Ref. RNC842050
1899, Ventnor Ref. RNC858804
1903-1906, Warriston Ref. RNC861159
1919, Brislington Ref. POP650523
1919, Bristol Ref. POP650530
1922, Bull Bay Ref. POP655118
1902-1903, Sunny Hill Ref. RNC842903
1901-1902, Sutton Ref. RNC843132
1903-1904, The Inch Ref. RNC846426
1910, The Skerries Ref. RNC846530
0, 0, 0, The Town Ref. RNC846552
1922, Burwen Ref. POP657245
1922, Caergeiliog Ref. POP658797
1919, Calbourne Ref. POP659429
1922, Capel Gwyn Ref. POP660964
1922, Capel Parc Ref. POP660983
1919, Carisbrooke Ref. POP661365

Books

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Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,361 to 6,370.

Working For The Ministry

I started working for the ministry (ancient monuments) in 1969 at South Wingfield Manor. At the time it was owned by two brothers, Sam and Bill Critchlow, who ran a dairy farm situated at the side of the manor, in ...Read more

A memory of South Wingfield in 1969 by Stuart Chambers

Looking For Memories Of Watchester Farm In Minster

Does anyone out there have any memories of Watchester Farm in Minster (Isle of Thanet) that they might share with me please? I am a keen amateur genealogist and have found a mention ...Read more

A memory of Minster by Jan Webb

My House My Home

This is Southcombe Terrace, Axmouth. 6-13 Southcombe Terrace was designed by the architect Frederick Kett and built by Bert Warren around 1937/8 for the Stedcombe Estate. My parents, Rock and Olive Real, then in their mid ...Read more

A memory of Axmouth in 1955 by Pauline Morgan

Childhood In Glanwydden North Wales

Is there anybody out there who lived at or visited the village of Glanwydden, or was a pupil of the local county council school during the period 1937 to 1945?, I attended the local school between 1937 and ...Read more

A memory of Glanwydden in 1940 by Elwyn Hughes

Lovegreen Street

My maternal grandmother lived in Lovegreen Street from around 1900 until 1957 when she moved in with my family in Framwellgate Moor. Her name was Parkinson and I believe her house was the first one as you turned the corner into the ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1950 by Jean Watts

Sisters Of Charity Of Our Lady Of Mercy

The above order of psychological sadists ran St Clare's orphanage where small children suffered dreadfully (see BBC Wales website 2009). The order also owned a private boarding and day school on West Hill ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph by Mary Rutley

The Flood

Teresa Clarke's memory reminded me of the flooding of Jan. 1953. I was 9 years old and living in Gwynne Road with my folks. We were boarding at No 44, owned by Mr and Mrs. Carr. They played Crib and he polished the brass in the ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt in 1953 by Brian Reynolds

An Apple A Day

Mr and Mrs Smith lived in the first small house on the left as you go up the hill. When I was about 4 years of age I used to toddle over from Kenwyn which was on the other side of the road to visit them. There was an unusual ...Read more

A memory of Mawgan Porth in 1950 by Elizabeth Carthew

Trying To Find Family

I am trying to trace anyone who has knowledge of Harold Bulter or his family who lived in Morley around 1957. I believe he could have lived on Albert Terrace although I cannot find this street when I visited recently. I can ...Read more

A memory of Morley in 1957 by Sarah Sinclair

Pill Bicycle Shop

My maternal grandfather, Allan Henry Ball, had a bicycle shop in Pill prior to the Second World War. My mother had a photo of herself as a child outside the shop (in the 1920s). I believe that both my grandfather and his wife were ...Read more

A memory of Pill in 1940 by Peter Guala

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,265 to 15,288.

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.

Caption For Woodhouse Eaves, The Village C1955

St Pauls Church of 1837, by William Railton, dominates the village with its intricate pattern of roofs.

Caption For Moseley, St Mary's Row C1965

In the mid 19th century, as Birmingham expanded rapidly, wealthy businessmen were moving out of the city to prime suburbs such as Edgbaston, Harborne and Moseley, where some large, imposing

Caption For Caerphilly, Chapel And Clock Tower 1899

The cheese of the same name was possibly first made in the market during the 13th or 14th centuries, but the market was closed in the early 1900s (not long after this photograph was taken

Caption For Lynmouth, East And West Lyn 1911

A violent storm broke over Exmoor, and torrents of water hurtled through the streets of the town carrying all before them. More than thirty people lost their lives and the town was devastated.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Promenade 1920

Steamers like this were a feature of many harbours in Victorian times, offering the first pleasure service to eager holidaymakers.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Harbour C1899

The outer pier, which provides access to Ilfracombe at any state of the tide, was not yet constructed. In this view, a pleasure steamer is berthed at the quay.

Caption For Emery Down, 1904

Half a mile from Lyndhurst and yet located within the parish lies the scattered hamlet of Emery Down, surround- ed by peaceful forest glades and countryside.

Caption For East Runton, Beach Entrance 1921

At East Runton you could walk out along broad stretches of beach and enjoy digging for fossils in the soft cliffs, a pastime made popular by the Victorians.

Caption For York, War Office C1885

The smart uniformed soldier stands silent guard outside this building, built in 1878 on the corner of Fishergate and Melbourne Street.

Caption For Glasgow, The Western Infirmary 1897

The imposing front of the Western Infirmary. Between 1861 and 1881 the city experienced four major cholera epidemics.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Market Place 1893

From the beginning, Henley's prosperity depended on communications. Timber, stone, corn and malt were transported from here to London by river.