Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1887 - 1899, Orton Malborne Ref. HOSM55804
1885 - 1899, Upton Ref. HOSM63094
1885 - 1899, Wansford Ref. HOSM63377
1885 - 1899, Wittering Ref. HOSM64902
1884 - 1905, Plympton Ref. HOSM41493
1905 - 1912, Mount Batten Ref. HOSM42092
1884 - 1912, Eggbuckland Ref. HOSM44661
1884 - 1912, Glenholt Ref. HOSM46416
1905, Chaddlewood Ref. HOSM50701
Devonport, 1912, Morice Town Ref. HOSM54096
1905 - 1912, Mount Batten Ref. HOSM54211
1905 - 1912, Pomphlett Ref. HOSM56830
1907 - 1908, Portsea Ref. HOSM47297
1884, Leigham Ref. HOSM70928
1907, Colwell Bay Ref. HOSM65722
1896, Whippingham Ref. HOSM70838
1884 - 1885, Ettingshall Park Ref. HOSM44969
1884 - 1885, Goldthorn Park Ref. HOSM46531
1885, Moseley Ref. HOSM54137
1883 - 1900, Wergs Ref. HOSM63715

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 6,551 to 6,560.

Overstrand 1906 Ref; 56870

I think this picture is of 'The Londs', the narrow lane featuring fishermen's cottages leading from the village main street down to the small green and cliff top.

A memory of Overstrand in 1960 by Phil Dunning

Thomas And Margaret Riley

I am looking for information about my grandparents Thomas and Margaret Riley. They lived on Henry Street in Seaham in the early 1900s but later lived in Ryhope on 31 Burden, where my grandfather and many of his seven sons ...Read more

A memory of Ryhope in 1940

Woking County School For Girls

This is a picture of the main entrance gates of Woking County School for Girls, known as the Girls' Grammar School, at the corner of East Hill and Old Woking Road. Girls were never permitted to use these gates: ...Read more

A memory of Woking in 1966

Cranborne

I was a pupil at Cranborne First School at the time of Ms Rogers and lived across the carpark at 9 Water Street. I remember ending up with prizes for cooking and mini garden and doing the show at the old village hall singing '1, 2, ...Read more

A memory of Cranborne in 1974 by Adam Cooper

My Great Grandmother Mary Eve

Mary Ann Eve was from this area. She was my great-grandmother and joined her husband Robert Chilvers in South Africa after the Boer War. she died when I was sixteen years of age and I knew her very well. A feisty ...Read more

A memory of High Easter in 1890 by Susan Jones

Radio Bungalows In The Early 1970s

Looking on the website makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck, what great memories I have of stopping at the radio bungalows! And being chased by the swans at the nearby dyke on your way up to the ...Read more

A memory of Trusthorpe in 1972 by Kevin Butler

Sandycombe Road

I was born in Kings Farm Avenue, just off Manor Road in Richmond in 1964. When I was a baby we swapped council houses with my Uncle and moved into 28 Sandycombe Road - this was to be my home until 1987. My grandparents lived at number ...Read more

A memory of Kew in 1969 by Garry Smith

Crump Family

My 2 x great-grandfather, Thomas Crump, was born in 1799. He married Susannah Bond in 1822 and lived...??? at Mill Cottage. He became Farm Bailiff on the Quicke Estate, responsible for the letting of farms. His son, Matthew ...Read more

A memory of Newton St Cyres by Angela Haddrill

Little Tudor 1900s To Present

Little Tudor was the cottage that my grandmother resided in when she was a young girl. It is located on The Green in Holyport, Maidenhead. She and her brothers and sisters grew up here in the 1900s. I visited it last ...Read more

A memory of Holyport in 1941 by Wendy Hoffman

My Family

My father's grandfather Mark Gadd Lowman was the landlord of the Railway Hotel now Culm Valley pub in 1917 which stood to the right of these crossroads. Mr Evans the station master used to let my dad, Frank Wheller, open the gates for ...Read more

A memory of Culmstock in 1920 by Suzie Wheller

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,721 to 15,744.

Caption For Worbarrow, Bay C1930

The fishing hamlet of Worbarrow (upper left), is seen here with Hill Cottage below Gold Down and Sea Cottage boathouses facing Worbarrow Bay.

Caption For Abergavenny, From The Canal 1893

Here, from the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal of 1812, Abergavenny can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Petersfield, High Street 2004

Rowswell's is still there and carrying on the same trade of paper, tobacco and sweets, but is now also an outlet for Lottery tickets.

Caption For Keswick, Castlerigg, Druids' Circle 1895

Set against the background of the Lakeland peaks, the Castlerigg circle, near Keswick, forms a beautiful setting for what is considered to be one of the oldest stone circles in England.

Caption For York, The Castle Gate C1885

At that time there were no conservation laws, and anything that was in the way of progress was destroyed.

Caption For Camberley, High Street C1955

We are a little closer to the railway station, and an Aldershot and District bus can be seen turning out of the bus station, now Pembroke Broadway.

Caption For Slaidburn, Hammerton Hall 1921

This is the most northerly of all the photographs in our book. Hammerton Hall lies in a crook of the River Hodder, with a stream called Barn Gill and its waterfall in the grounds.

Caption For Colesbourne, Lower Hilcot C1960

Houses at the hardly-a- hamlet Lower Hilcot still reflect the general style of Colesbourne.

Caption For London, The Port Of London Authority From The Tower C1950

The dominant tower of the Port of London Authority building in Trinity Square was completed in 1922. The architect was Sir Edwin Cooper, who looked back to the pre-Great War Edwardian era.

Caption For Paignton, Bathing Beach 1928

If Torquay always saw itself as rather upper-class, Paignton cheerfully catered for the hoi polloi. To this day, it is a candy floss and funny hats sort of place: cheap and cheerful, very cheerful.

Caption For Widnes, Technical School And Public Library 1900

This is the building on the far left of picture W97078, but this time was taken in an age before the motorcar was to change the look of our streets for ever.

Caption For Theale, Englefield House, The Terrace C1955

About eight miles west of Reading, beyond the M4, Englefield House sits in extensive parkland grazed by fallow deer and beside a fine church by George Gilbert Scott of 1857.

Caption For Woodbury, The Village C1955

Woodbury is one of Devon's largest parishes, and it occupies the great vale between Woodbury Common and the flood plains of the Exe.

Caption For Accrington, Town Hall 1968

This busy junction had cars battling for right of way.

Caption For Ulverston, Hoad Hill From Mowings Lane 1925

On the hill is the monument to Sir John Barrow, which is a replica of the Eddystone lighthouse.

Caption For Towyn, Winkups Camp C1955

The ability of some landowners to capitalise on the demand for cheap accommodation after the war led to a large number of caravan sites, such as Winkups, springing up around the Welsh coast

Caption For Spennithorne, Church 1914

Spennithorne is situated just to the south-east of Leyburn. Part of the church was built from stone taken from Jervaulx Abbey after the Dissolution.

Caption For Milford Haven, View From St Katherine's Church Tower C1960

In August 1405 a substantial French army in excess of 10,000 men landed here at the request of Owain Glyndwr.

Caption For Nottingham, Clumber Street C1950

Although it was a one-way street for traffic, in this photograph Clumber Street has the appearance of being a precinct, with shoppers walking in the road.

Caption For The Wrekin, The Forest Glen 1895

The Refreshment Pavilion (see the writing on the roof) served walkers visiting the Wrekin, one of the finest viewpoints in Shropshire.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Old Market Hall And Princess Street 1911

Once named Candle Lane because candles were sold here, the street was renamed to commemorate the visit of Princess Victoria in the 1800s.

Caption For Windsor, Great Park, Copper Horse 1895

King George III, wearing the uniform of a Roman Emperor, sits astride the Copper Horse. Many tales exist as to why he does not have any stirrups.

Caption For Shefford, North Bridge Street 1951

Shefford's title derives from the name 'Sheepford', an indication of its origins.

Caption For Burford, High Street C1955

Often described as the gateway to the Cotswolds, the picturesque town of Burford has changed little over the years.