Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1922, Newborough Ref. POP790655
1919, Maybush Ref. POP775801
1922, Moelfre Ref. POP782128
1921, Lenton Abbey Ref. POP755050
1919, Limerstone Ref. POP756033
1919, Novers Park Ref. POP794863
1919, Lake Ref. POP751437
1921, Lanesfield Ref. POP752229
1919, Itchen Ref. POP744586
1919, Old Portsmouth Ref. POP797062
1919, Oreston Ref. POP797912
1946, King's Tamerton Ref. NPO747982
1945, Kite Hill Ref. NPO749423
1946, Ettingshall Ref. NPO702072
1946, Evington Ref. NPO702242
1945, Farlington Ref. NPO703443
1946, Hartcliffe Ref. NPO727781
1947, Gadfa Ref. NPO710454
1947, Glan-Yr-Afon Ref. NPO714402
1947, Goferydd Ref. NPO717134

Books

11 books found. Showing results 15,961 to 11.

Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 6,651 to 6,660.

Re Howes And Son Butchers.

I have many, many happy memories of the 1950s, my dad was your grandmother's brother? Reg Allen. I have memories of your granddad Joe and Ethel and the shop, they were always busy on a Saturday afternoon so I would ...Read more

A memory of Shirehampton in 1950 by Betty Peachey

Remebering Pickmere

I remember long bus rides to my Auntie Molly and Uncle Harry's house, going with my grandad, who was well known around there - He is who I'm trying to gain information of, as my son is interested in his Great Grandad. I have ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1966 by Paula Hogan

Meadows Primary School

I was born in Park Avenue, Northfield on February 17th 1956.  I remember walking up the village to Northfield with my sisters to go grocery shopping.  The Off Licence on the corner of Park Road and Bristol Road, I used to ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1962 by Sharon Garden

Dick Preddy's Bakery

When I was at the grammar school in Swindon, I used to catch the Hawkins bus at The Three Tuns. On the way, I would go into the Bakery for a hot roll from the real fire oven. The 'shop' was in the Bakery adjacent to the ...Read more

A memory of Wroughton by Rosemary Patmore Kemble

Davies Family

Actually the 1940s and 50s. My mother was Sarah Davies, daughter of Charles and Emma Davies who lived at 60 High Street for many years. I used to spend my holidays with my grnadparents and aunt who lived across from them, ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1940 by Diana Blind

Thoburn

In 1937 Albert & Gladys Thoburn took possession of Townfoot Cottage, the second house in the village. In 1940 Albert went to India and Thomas was born in March 1940. After the War when Albert returned home he met his son for the ...Read more

A memory of Cumwhitton in 1946 by Jim Thoburn

Falcon Road

We lived in 'The Queen Victoria' pub on the corner of Falcon Road and Ingrave Street. I attended Falcon Brook School. Very near to the school was a little sweet shop where you could buy penny sweets, penny halfpenny lollies, teddy ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1960

Parlett Ice Cream

Shop on the corner of Farley's Lane was the old dairy.

A memory of Hucknall by John Parlett

Childhood At Stretton Under Fosse

Hi to all who may read this and maybe remember my family. My father was born in Stretton in 1920 and lived next door to a Granny Coombs in the centre of the village with his mother Niome, father Jack, ...Read more

A memory of Stretton under Fosse in 1955 by Shelia Deakin

Reply To Comment

The two awnings belonged to the Cadels shop. To the right of the awnings was an archway which was the entrance to their yard and home. The shop was in the family for 70 years, the fruit shop was further down.

A memory of Witney

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 15,961 to 15,984.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1955

The Saracens Head Hotel has gone the way of many smaller town centre hotels; it is now converted to shops and offices, including the bookshop Ottakar’s.

Caption For Shoreham By Sea, Norfolk Bridge 1919

The lighthouse stands on the north bank of Shoreham Harbour. There are good views of harbour activity from this point.

Caption For Egham, Bell Weir Lock 1907

Sir Edmund Wright, sometime Lord Mayor of London, built this lovely Jacobean house.

Caption For Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe 1887

As large as a cathedral and one of only two parish churches in England to have stone vaulting, St Mary's was built on a grand scale, thanks to the generosity of Bristol merchants.

Caption For Maltby, Crossroads C1965

BBC and ITV aerials proliferate above the rooftops of Maltby.

Caption For Emsworth, The Old Mill C1955

Caroline, Princess of Wales, bathed in the sea here while staying at Emsworth in 1805, and the town had thoughts of becoming a royal watering place.

Caption For Barnstaple, Bus Station C1950

Over the rooftop of the bus is the statue of Queen Anne.

Caption For Sherborne, Cheap Street C1955

The business on the left is now Balfour newsagents and next to this is a fish and chip and wet fish shop. Beyond, the Greyhound is no longer there.

Caption For Paglesham, The Stores C1955

The bicycle was still a very important mode of transport when this photograph was taken. The brick-built buildings look as if they will last for another century at least.

Caption For Hawkhurst, The Village And Moor Hill 1902

This scattered village is situated in the heart of the Weald. It is an old centre with a 15th- century church, which has many fine treasures.

Caption For Glasgow, Buchanan Street 1897

This street is mostly now pedestrianised, with a large variety of shops to suit all tastes. The architecture is interesting, including the Stock Exchange, and St George's Tron Church.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Haven Bridge 1896

The neighbourhood by the quays is the historic heart of old Yarmouth. Here are the wharves where scores of vessels tied up to unload their catches.

Caption For Peterborough, Church Street 1952

A future awaits, but the closest sign here of modern styling is in the faired-in headlights of the Ford Prefect parked just behind the passing cyclist - a stately soul, basket ready for

Caption For Aldeburgh, The Beach 1906

The ever-changing coastline has very much dictated the fortunes of Aldeburgh, but one thing which has not changed is the activity of local fishermen, who park their boats on the shingle bank which runs

Caption For Guisborough, Priory And Lake 1932

Founded around the year 1119 by Robert de Brus (Bruce), Second Lord of Skelton, Guisborough became very wealthy.

Caption For Betchworth, Chalk Pit 1907

The quarry once belonged to Sir Benjamin Brodie, Royal surgeon to Queen Victoria and president of the Royal College of Surgeons.

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, Letchworth Hall Hotel 1922

This was a feature of the old village of Letchworth, but one which was brought into the master plan for the new garden city.

Caption For Hoddesdon, Burford Street And Clock Tower C1950

After the First World War, the former Market Place was congregated here around the 1835 brick clock tower, built on the site of a mediaeval chapel.

Caption For Redruth, Gwennap Pit 1898

Set in the mining landscape of West Cornwall, this famous amphitheatre was fashioned from collapsed mine workings on the slopes of Carn Marth.

Caption For Cockington Village, From Torquay 1901

Just visible on the right, peeping through the trees, is Torre Abbey, home of the Cary family for 300 years.

Caption For Sidmouth, Church Street 1906

The church of St Giles was first dedicated in 1259; it was rebuilt in 1860. The pinnacles were added in 1873, each one paid for by a different subscriber.

Caption For Totland Bay, The Beach C1955

The Broadway c1955 In the last years of the 19th cen- tury Marconi set up an early wireless transmitting station near to Totland Bay, exchanging radio signals with a steamer out at sea.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Clock Tower And Bandstand 1904

The children are standing in front of Bexhill's clock tower, which was erected on the Parade in 1902 to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VII.

Caption For Harleston, The Thoroughfare C1955

Harleston has retained its character, and has a good number of varied old buildings.