Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1919, Highridge Ref. POP734666
1921, Hillcross Ref. POP736124
1919, Hilsea Ref. POP736667
1921, Litchurch Ref. POP756773
1919, Little Atherfield Ref. POP756834
1922, Malltraeth Ref. POP772646
1922, Marholm Ref. POP774603
1922, Marian-Glas Ref. POP774615
1919, Alum Bay Ref. POP624694
1919, Anchorage Park Ref. POP625585
1919, Arreton Ref. POP627127
1946, Bedminster Down Ref. NPO636294
1945, Belgravia Ref. NPO637660
1946, Bestwood Ref. NPO639306
1921, Wilford Ref. POP870308
1921, Wollaton Ref. POP872273
1921, Wolverhampton Ref. POP872306
1919, Westbury Park Ref. POP865323
1921, Westcotes Ref. POP865350
1919, Weston Ref. POP866272

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,411 to 6,420.

Brought Up In Tongue End

I, like my brothers, sisters and father went to the primary school in Tongue End, at the time I started Mrs Vantol was Headmistess but was later replaced by Mr and Mrs Gore, the school had around 30 children. Meals were ...Read more

A memory of Tongue End by Garry Baker

I Really Hope Someone Can Help Me .

My mum apparently worked in a cafe in Woolwich during 1955/56, it may have been near the market. I really need to know about all the cafes that were there at that time, who owned them? And does anyone remember ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1956 by Linda Fletcher

Merrimeade

My family lived at 12 Ouselely Road from 1957 5to 1959. It was, repeat WAS, a wonderful home before the current family moved into it. They have destroyed it. I wish I could afford to buy it and refurbish the house. We had a ...Read more

A memory of Old Windsor in 1957 by Doug Brill

Glen Faba Rye House Chalet Park

Does anyone at all remember the small island called Glen Faba at Rye House which had dozens of old chalets, caravans and odd assortments of old bungalows near the river lea lock. There was also a provisions shop ...Read more

A memory of Hoddesdon in 1960 by Mike Comb

Ferry

Matthew Kirton, owner of Walbottle brick works, used to arrange for this river ferry to take Sunday School and other outings down river to North Shields and back, the ferry was called 'Blue Bonnet'.

A memory of Newburn in 1910 by David Tooke

Boat House

These are the years when the boat house was flooded, 1771 1832, 1850. They are still marked outside of the boat house. And in 1798 George Stephenson worked at the Water Row colliery.

A memory of Newburn by David Tooke

First Job

My first job on leaving school in 1964 was at East Grafton, at the poultry packing station, known as CC Chinnery but run by Charles Eady (I believe stepson of the late Mr Chinnery. I spent 5 happy years working there with a great ...Read more

A memory of East Grafton in 1964 by Dave Cleaver

Kipper Will Soon Be Home From Work

I was born at No. 3 Church Street in 1950. There are so many good times to recall. Where to begin? It is difficult to place them in any sort of logical order. I just guessed the year of ...Read more

A memory of Moulton in 1961

Working As A Conductor

I remember in 1960 working as a conductor on the 'Western Welsh. My driver was Dai Williams, and my uncle, Danny Evans, was a driver, along with Ernie Sharrott. We had the best Solo card school in town, and I can say now ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend in 1960 by Terry Evans

School Days

Hi, could any one send me more photos of Caerau Top School, 1966/70.

A memory of Caerau in 1966 by Peter Darby

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,385 to 15,408.

Caption For Biggleswade, Market Place C1955

A quiet day in the Market Place when it reverts to its more usual function of bus station and car park.

Caption For Steppingley, The Village C1955

The parish church of St Lawrence dominates this delightfully bucolic picture.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street 1903

It is coming up to ten minutes to eleven by St Peter's clock as one of the new electric tramcars rattles along Bridge Street on its way to Saltney.

Caption For Dalton In Furness, Tudor Square 1966

Bus shelters, one with a shopper waiting, occupy Tudor Square, once called Bally Green, at the end of Market Street, which is Dalton's main shopping street.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Bridge Street 1909

Bridge Street is still one of the narrowest main roads in Dorset.

Caption For Kinmel Bay, Sandy Cove C1955

The new housing developments of both pre- and post-war Britain most often came with a small parade of shops to serve the new residents.

Caption For Odiham, Whitehall 1910

This small hamlet of Whitehall lies across Odiham Common; it housed mainly families whose menfolk worked in the nearby brickworks on the common, which closed in 1907.

Caption For Beverley, Market Place 1913

Here we have a closer view of the Market Cross, showing the vast amount of setts needed to cover the road. Streets such as this are often wrongly described as cobbled streets.

Caption For Shere, Middle Street 1924

Middle Street leads into Shere Lane and then on towards the sandy hills of The Hurtwood. The building on the right was once the premises of C Baverstock, 'Shoeing & General Smith'.

Caption For Appledore, The Richmond Dock 1923

A view of the busy quay. Where the ships are tied up there is now an extended car park.

Caption For North Walsham, Market Place 1921

Much of this prosperous market town, north of the Broads, was rebuilt after a major fire in 1600. Its pleasing Georgian facades spread round the market place.

Caption For Uffington, Dragon's Hill C1960

Looking down from the White Horse can be seen the flat-topped Dragon's Hill where, legend has it, St George slew the Dragon; the white markings on the side are where the blood of the Dragon ran down in

Caption For Great Malvern, British Camp Hotel 1907

In the 1840s patients at the health centre of Dr Wilson and Dr Gully were subjected to strict dieting, long walks over the hills and the indignity of being wrapped up in cold wet sheets for hours at

Caption For Abberley, The Tower 1911

The tower was built in the latter half of the 19th century, complete with a carillon of bells designed to play forty-two tunes.

Caption For Farnborough, Old Parish Church 1897

Easily the oldest building in Farnborough, the parish church of St Peter dates from about 1200, although there is evidence to suggest a Saxon church may have occupied the site before

Caption For Aston, Church C1955

Originally a chapel of ease within the much larger parish of Runcorn it became a separate parish church in 1861.

Caption For Barry Island, Whitmore Bay 1900

The only attractions on offer here are boat trips and donkey rides; to the far right, on the water's edge, are a number of wheeled bathing machines.

Caption For Beer, The Village 1892

In 1892, there were acres of thatch to see in Beer, as well as unsurfaced roads. Today, the place is still delightful, and has better roads.

Caption For Bideford, From Across The River Torridge 1899

A view of Kingsley's ' Little White Town' from across the Torridge, at East-the-Water. Bideford's Market Charter was granted in 1272 by Henry III.

Caption For Dartmouth, Royal Naval College 1918

This masterpiece of grand architecture was built (1902-05) by Sir Aston Webb, who was also responsible for the eastern façade of Buckingham Palace and for Admiralty Arch, both in London.

Caption For Newark, The Boathouse 1909

In July 1613 'a fisher of Newark and a ffowler of ffarndon' were indicted for obstructing the Devon, probably with illegal nets. On the right is Jobson's Boathouse.

Caption For Weymouth, The Parade 1904

An old guidebook stressed the benefits to health of a holiday in Weymouth: 'Weymouth is much more open than the majority of seaside resorts, and is almost surrounded by salt water.

Caption For Cawsand, The Bay 1890

From the village of Cawsand, at the entrance to Plymouth Sound, the seas stretch out to Penlee Point, where the famous hooter alerted fog-bound sailors to the perils of this treacherous coast.

Caption For Launceston, Polson Bridge, River Tamar 1911

The metal central span was later rebuilt using stone, and until the building of the by-pass in 1974 it carried the heavy traffic of the A30.