Photos

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Maps

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Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,371 to 6,380.

Recollections Of A Fishmonger

My first sight of South Harrow was when my dad ran a fish stall in the railway market in South Harrow, he worked there for about 10 to 12 years after which he bought a shop of his own in Alexandra Avenue. Coming ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1950

Kay Key Moss Farm Witherslack

My great-great-great-grandfather JOSEPH FLETCHER Esq lived at Kay Moss Farm (as it was called then), now known as Key Moss. He is buried along with 3 of his children who died young and 1 daughter Ellen at St ...Read more

A memory of Witherslack in 1870

Molecatcher

My husband's family were conned into selling their grandfather's cottage, he was the local molecatcher, John Henry Scott.(I wonder if he was born on the wrong side of the blanket! - as the name of the local gentry was also Scott.) The ...Read more

A memory of Bellerby in 1958 by Carol Steele

The Pelham

I was raised in Pelham Road from 1960 until I left in about 1983. I have many happy memories,and some not so. Pedleys paper shop, the Marvel comics(wish I had kept them), Joan's the grocer's, Tom's the butcher's, Mckay's the wool ...Read more

A memory of Alum Rock by Derek Lovering

Lanfrancs Air Disaster Kennards

Year: 1956 I was born in Croydon and used to go to Gonville School where I sat next to a boy named (I think) Geoffrey Green. My father moved us to Sussex before I went on to secondary school. A few years later, the ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1956 by Alan Venamore

The Then Unknown

I remember going to school one morning, when a convoy of army lorries was going past, they were Americans, I did not realise it until several years later that I was witnessing the beginning of the invasion of ...Read more

A memory of Werrington in 1940 by Stan Twigge

The Roundway I Remember

In 1954 Roundway was the site of the Royal Army Pay Corps Training Centre. Nothing now remains of this except a plaque erected by the local council to commemorate the fact that thousands of young men conscripted for ...Read more

A memory of Roundway in 1954 by John Pettitt

My Time Here

I know my memory wasn't long ago but I love the fact that this school is still standing. I went there in 1998 and left in 2002. I was in the Angles House and we won every music interhouse competition going. I miss my time there soooo ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1998 by Nick Opie

Old Hatfield

I was employed as an electrician, by a company known as J.Hodge and spent 18 months in Hatfield House re-wiring the East Wing. I knew Old Hatfield intimately as I lived in Hatfield for 20 years. When I went back there in 1995 I was ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield in 1947 by Cyril Askew

The New Family

My family moved to no 2 Erme Park in 1967 when I was 3. These were of course the new houses. I remember Mr Burrows (father of Cedric/Zedrick) asking me in about 1973 if I was from the new houses. I of course said no as we'd been ...Read more

A memory of Ermington in 1967 by Ian Chadwick

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,289 to 15,312.

Caption For St Blazey, Luxulyan Valley 1893

St Blazey is a modest town that sits inland from the port of Par in St Austell Bay.

Caption For Tintagel, Village 1894

Situated almost a mile inland from the castle, Tintagel village has a single plain street, a confusion of antique slate buildings and tawdry modern bungalows and shops.

Caption For Bingley, Main Street 1926

The ladies of the town used to meet in Main Street at the Loft Café.

Caption For Castleford, Ledsham Village C1965

This charming village contains one of the most perfect examples of a Saxon church. Dating from the 8th century, All Saints also has a 15th-century tower; the church was restored in 1871.

Caption For Diss, Market P Lace C1965

The delightful medley of building styles creates a harmonious prospect along the street.

Caption For Poole, Bridge 1931

When this photograph was taken from the end of the quay, the bridge linking Poole town and Hamworthy was only four years old.

Caption For Fowey, The Hotel From The Rocks 1891

This grand hotel is well-sited: it overlooks the interesting harbour of Fowey, where there is always some activity to watch, and there are more distant views out to the English Channel.

Caption For Chudleigh Knighton, The Clay Cutters Arms 1907

The Clays were initially considered to be so valuable that an Act of Parliament was introduced in 1662 prohibiting the export of clay pipes.

Caption For Bakewell, Holme Hall 1923

Close to the banks of the Wye above the town, Holme Hall was built in the 17th century as a private residence, a function it performs to this day.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1921

At No 11 next door to the Capital & Counties Bank (which later became the National Provincial Bank), is the hardware store of Miss Edith Annie Miller.

Caption For Torquay, Princess Parade 1920

Torquay had been a popular escape from the horrors of the Great War, and many ex-servicemen returned in the years of peace.

Caption For Guildford, High Street 1903

The Ford of Guildford was here, and still existed until 1760 when the channel was deepened for navigation. St Nicolas church, built 1874-6, stands on the opposite side of the river.

Caption For Ayot St Lawrence, The Village C1955

The sleepy centre of this village, with its picturesque half-timbered cottages and winding lane, was captured from a point near the ruins of the old 14th-century church, which was partly demolished by

Caption For Portchester, The Castle 1892

Portchester Castle was built by the Romans to defend the English Channel from raiding Saxons and is one of the largest of the 'Saxon shore' forts.

Caption For Winchester, The Barracks C1960

The former Peninsula Barracks stand on the site of a medieval castle which was destroyed after the Civil War.

Caption For Cambridge, King's College C1955

This view looks south along King's Parade, with King's College Chapel and the beautifully pinnacled screen and gatehouse leading to Front Court on the right.

Caption For Formby, The Old Lifeboat Cottage C1965

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 Ryde, Union Street 1904

Ryde is the Isle of Wight's largest holiday resort.

Caption For Culham, College 1900

The nearby village of Culham lies on a curve of the Thames, and is noted for its bridge built by Christ's Hospital and damaged during the Civil War.

Caption For Oxford, Hertford College 1906

The Hall was incorporated as a college by Royal Charter in the middle of the 18th century, though by the mid 19th century it had fallen into decay.

Caption For Sutton Valence, The Weald C1960

The wondrous sight of blossom continues to greet many a springtime visitor to this central part of the county, where orchards are a prime feature.

Caption For Lechlade, St John's Lock C1960

This is the highest lock on the River Thames, which was at one time an important artery of commerce and trade. By the time this photograph was taken, though, only pleasure craft plied these waters.

Caption For Ewell, High Street C1955

On the extreme right, the Green Man pub sign advertises its car park facilities, with Dunfold's bakery and Hodges the draper's and outfitter's shop just beyond.

Caption For Cadgwith, 1911

The boats on view here are typical of the rowing gigs used before the advent of diesel engines - sturdy and seaworthy, and often with their middle thwarts missing to leave space for the enormous seine