Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Knighton Fields Ref. RNE749726
1899, Leicester Ref. RNE754740
1895, Hillis Corner Ref. RNE736408
1895, Mottistone Ref. RNE784612
1896, Mount Gould Ref. RNE784790
1896, Mount Wise Ref. RNE785094
1895, Warden Point Ref. RNE860567
1899, Wood Hayes Ref. RNE872666
1899, The Skerries Ref. RNE846530
1898, Thornhaugh Ref. RNE847170
1895, Thornhill Park Ref. RNE847206
1883 - 1902, Hartcliffe Ref. HOSM47875
1901, Lawrence Weston Ref. HOSM50891
1881 - 1902, Westbury Park Ref. HOSM64039
1882 - 1899, Derby Ref. HOSM34421
1881 - 1882, Mickleover Ref. HOSM53669
1882 - 1899, Sunny Hill Ref. HOSM60942
1882, The Holmes Ref. HOSM63908
1899, Cemaes Bay Ref. HOSM34302
1888 - 1899, Bodorgan Ref. HOSM34182

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,531 to 6,540.

Rcaf North Luffenham

My father was in the RCAF, stationed at the former RAF base. We lived in the village from 1952 to 1954. The picture on this site was where we lived at the time. The village shop was next door and was operated by Mr and ...Read more

A memory of North Luffenham in 1952 by John Langston

My Grandparents Ran The Post Office

My grandparents, William and Rose Broadway ran the Post Office stores in the late 60's and 70's. I can vividly remember jars of sweets, Grandad boiling his own ham, getting up at 5am to give papers to the ...Read more

A memory of Great Tey in 1968 by Julie Thomson

The Old Fox And Goose

We moved to the old Fox and Goose (next to the tiny shop and just up the road from the Blue Bell pub) in 1962. I was 8 and my brother 3. We stayed for around 2 years. My Dad worked for Alne Brick Co. My Mum cleaned houses. ...Read more

A memory of Alne in 1962 by Sharon High

Memory Of Thomas Anthony Clarke

We are trying to track down our family and we have records that a Thomas Anthony Clarke lived at Lyndhurst, Buxton Road, Chinley and was a Agricultural Hardware Merchant. If anyone has any information that would ...Read more

A memory of Chinley by Louise Clarke

Large Material Store

Quite a number of years ago I visited your village and stumbled accross a large warehouse that sold all kinds of materials from the roll, and then which I used for a while. Can anyone tell me if it is still there please? Kind regards, Iris

A memory of Gamlingay by Iris Please Leve In Rear Summerhouse

Wartime Memories Of Hay Part Two

Memories of Hay during the Second World War: Part Two. (Continued from Part One) Thoughts of 'Dad's Army' remind me that the local Home Guard occasionally used Forest Road for some kind of exercise. I've dim ...Read more

A memory of Hay-on-Wye in 1940 by John S. Batts

Wartime Memories Of Hay Part Three Final

Wartime Memories of Hay: Part Three. (Continued) Apart from Ration Books and the coupon implications for restricted purchase of food and clothing, my own recollections of life in Hay during World War ...Read more

A memory of Hay-on-Wye in 1940 by John S. Batts

When My Life Was Innocent And Care Free

I am an American and from 1959 to 1965 my family of seven lived on '9 The Drive', in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England. We were there with my father who was a U.S. Airforce Seargent stationed ...Read more

A memory of Wellingborough in 1960 by Anthony Wynn

Bridgend

My family moved to Bridgend, as my father had a job with British Rail and could not cope with the shift work and travel to and from Chippenham. We moved to number eight Garfield Avenue and next door to Mrs O'Connell and her daughter and ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend in 1965 by Lynn Campbell

Longley Road

Does anyone know anything about the Bowra family or Raven family? They lived in Longley Road in the late 1800s and 1900s until 1957. The family consisted of Henrietta Bowra, Leonard, Herbert, Sydney and Kate. Kate had a daughter ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1900

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,673 to 15,696.

Caption For Danbury, The Church 1906

St John the Baptist's stands inside the earthworks of a Danish settlement. In 1779 a leaden coffin was dug from under the floor in the north aisle.

Caption For Springfield, Baddow Meads 1919

This particular bend of the river was bypassed - note the absence of towpaths on either side.

Caption For Launceston, Market Clock 1906

In 1905 it became the duty of the hotel boots boy to pull and tie down a cord which silenced the quarterjacks during the hours of darkness.

Caption For Horsforth, The Ring Road Roundabout C1960

In 1934 Leeds City Council embarked on a programme to clear 30,000 slums.

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side And Glenroyal Cinema C1960

Cinema in 1960 was still a popular form of entertainment, though television and the opportunities opened up by private car ownership were both beginning to make inroads.

Caption For Cranleigh, Rowlands Corner 1904

It is now the British Legion building, and a new 'village' hall has been built in the centre of town.

Caption For Royston, General View 1929

The higgledy-piggledy development of this small country market town which resulted from its unusual position on the county border of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire until 1896 is evident in this overall

Caption For Mortehoe, The Church Of St Mary Magdalene, Interior 1935

The enormous mosaic above the chancel arch was created in 1905 in memory of the churchwarden's wife.

Caption For Chagford, Kestor Rocks 1906

The town's fortunes have fluctuated over the years: once a thriving stannary town, then a woollen town, it was rescued from decline by the rise of the tourist trade in the 1880s, which was stimulated by

Caption For Ryde, Esplanade 1913

In 1782 the man-o-war 'Royal George' heeled over just offshore on a calm day.

Caption For Lowestoft, The South Pier From The Sands 1896

At this time, close to the end of the Victorian era, staying fully clothed on the beach was very much the norm, with sand castles and donkey rides the prime amusements for the children; the adults relax

Caption For Cardiff, From Penarth 1893

The River Taff is meandering out to sea in Cardiff Bay in this scene, and in the foreground is a most congenial crescent of well- proportioned Victorian middle-class residences.

Caption For Salcombe, The Quayside 1896

Salcombe is a small port at the mouth of the Kingsbridge estuary. It is so sheltered and mild that even oranges have been known to grow there.

Caption For Worcester, Angel Place C1950

Judging by the lack of umbrellas, the rain falling on Angel Place must have taken Worcester by surprise. Fortunately, those waiting for a bus home can take cover under shelter (on the left).

Caption For Colchester, The Asylum 1891

Heavily influenced by the baroque style of Hawksmoor, this fine building, now demolished, was built as the Victoria Hotel in 1843 to cash in on the arrival of the railway.

Caption For Woodstock, Hotel And Market Place C1965

The town of Woodstock was once a favourite manor and hunting lodge for English kings. The Black Prince was born here.

Caption For Sittingbourne, High Street C1960

It is early morning or a summer's evening in this significant mid-Kent town. A good selection of traders line the left side of the street, including W J Dolding & Son and a bakery.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1960

John Darby of High Park Farm operated a substantial milk delivery service, using a horse-drawn float.

Caption For Derby, St Peter's Church C1960

This view of St Peter's Church, which stands at the junction of St Peter's Street and East Street in the city centre, shows just how busy the traffic was then.

Caption For Bordon, The Village 1919

The War Office purchased over 1600 acres of land here in 1863, and by 1903 camps had been constructed for troops returning from the Boer War.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Bridge End Gardens, The Dutch Garden C1950

Unfortunately, most of the bushes, although still cared for, have now lost their distinctive shapes. The fountain in the middle of the pond has now gone.

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Caption For Brigham, C1960

The flatness of the Wolds is interrupted by the hill on which the tiny hamlet of Brigham sits.

Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1955

Well-known stores occupy buildings of very different periods.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

On the left is the Wesleyan Chapel, now replaced by a supermarket and a new chapel.