Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1946, Northern Ref. NPO794252
1945, Old Portsmouth Ref. NPO797062
1946, Orton Longueville Ref. NPO798069
1945, Landguard Manor Ref. NPO751969
1946, Parkfield Ref. NPO801382
1945, Paulsgrove Ref. NPO802108
1947, Pengorffwysfa Ref. NPO803350
1947, Penmynydd Ref. NPO803717
1946, Pennycross Ref. NPO803873
1947, Penygraigwen Ref. NPO804934
1946, Pilsgate Ref. NPO806203
1945, Mark's Corner Ref. NPO774733
1946, Merridale Ref. NPO778311
1945, Merry Oak Ref. NPO778376
1946, Middle Town Ref. NPO779260
1946, Mount Gould Ref. NPO784790
1946, Mount Wise Ref. NPO785094
1946, Mutley Ref. NPO786301
1947, Nebo Ref. NPO788180
1945, Southsea Ref. NPO835791

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,671 to 6,680.

The Metropole Hotel

The hotel which features in this photo is the Metropole Hotel which was situated in Tucker Street. It had access at the rear leading down to the Promenade. Following WW2 it fell into disrepair and was demolished being replaced ...Read more

A memory of Cromer by Gerald Fisher

The Girl's Drink

I met this girl in the basement bar of the George where they had the go go dancers, I bought her a drink and then took her home to a house up the Sutton rRad, arranged to see her on Sunday night, kissed goodnight and waved as she ...Read more

A memory of Walsall in 1969 by Brian Jones

Childhood

I spent many happy days in Willington with my grandparents Billy and Hilda Davison who lived in Brown Avenue. I can remember my grandad taking me to the park on the estate and going on summer trips with the working mens club. I was ...Read more

A memory of Willington in 1972 by Susan Scott

Later Years

I have great memories of Petts Wood - although later years than those already recorded. however I think my parents where characters within the area with both being involved in local business - Dad (John Webb) with Peter Potts had ...Read more

A memory of Petts Wood in 1970

Glebe Road Ashtead

I was born in Epsom and lived in Glebe Road from 1968 - 1980. My earliest memory was fishing at the pond, the wonderful swans, smurf stickers at Roundhills garage at the end of our road, humbugs (for free) at Goldings and ...Read more

A memory of Ashtead in 1968 by Sarah Gove (Nee Clements)

Port Regis White Street Sign

While on Google Earth 2 days ago I looked at the white signpost on the driveway of Port Regis, it still looks the same as the first time I saw it in the 1960s. Today it says 'Nursing Home', but it still looks the same along with the white fence, for me like looking back in time.

A memory of Broadstairs in 1963 by Fred Oddy

Peter Prankerd's First Born

I am Peter Prankerd's first born child, Catherine Anne Bulteel (nee Prankerd). I now live in South Africa. My brother (my father's second born) resides in the UK. I have vague memories of this house but vivid memories ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1962 by Catherine Anne (Kate Nee Prankerd

Seal Trip Boats

14/08/11 My grandparents used to take me on holiday in their motorbike and sidecar to Hunstanton and Heacham when I was a small boy. It would have been between 1948 and 1950. I remember vividly going on a boat with wheels down ...Read more

A memory of Hunstanton in 1950 by Anthony Savery

The Old M Stores In East Studdal

My two aunts used to run the old M stores in East Studdal, my family used to stay at the shop and I have fantastic memories of travelling from SE London in my dads 3 wheeler to visit in the school holidays. ...Read more

A memory of East Studdal in 1963 by Neil Vickers

The Time Of My Life

Hi ! My name is Martine and I am French. I came to New Marske by chance when I started to study English and I staid with the Alexanders and their three children, Jean, John and Moira. I had a great time with them and I ...Read more

A memory of New Marske in 1965 by Martine Julie

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,009 to 16,032.

Caption For Ingoldisthorpe, The Village C1965

Ingoldisthorpe is an open village on the sandy soils of north-west Norfolk.

Caption For Kenilworth, High Street C1955

At the beginning of the 20th century, Kenilworth was a small town with about 4,500 inhabitants.

Caption For Swanage, Old Harry Rocks 1890

Victorian tourists would walk the six miles across Ballard Down to see these unusual rock formations on the coast near to Swanage.

Caption For Bath, Old Bridge C1965

Behind is the splendid medieval-style railway line of the 1840s raised above the flood plain of the Avon with castellated turrets and battlemented parapets.

Caption For Fulbourn, High Street C1950

One hopes that the Express parcel service fared better than the shop's window advertising, which suffers from a number of missing letters!

Caption For Ipswich, St Mary Le Tower 1921

Another view showing the elaborate pargetting which has made the Ancient House recognised as one of the prime examples of its kind.

Caption For Maidstone, All Saints' Church 1892

The high arches of the nave arcades echo the proportions of Canterbury cathedral.

Caption For West Boldon, Gateshead Terrace C1955

The area between the south bank of the Tyne and the north bank of the Wear was transformed during the 19th century as coal mines opened and communities grew around them.

Caption For Dungeness, The Lighthouse C1965

The light from the third model of 1904 was obscured by the buildings of the nearby power stations: therefore, although it still stands, it was replaced in 1961 by the taller black and white striped edifice

Caption For St Ives, Market Hill C1955

Looking up the Market Place towards St Andrews Church in the distance, we see the statue of Oliver Cromwell, who farmed here briefly before the Civil War.

Caption For Grangetown, Birchington Avenue C1955

Also evident are the overhead wires of the trolley bus system which served this part of Teesside from 1919 to 1971, provided by the Teesside Railless Traction Company.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Esplanade 1918

The red sandstone cliffs in the picture rise to 500ft on either side of the river Sid's valley.

Caption For Appledore, The Richmond Dock 1923

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

Caption For Brixham, The Harbour 1925

Men returning from the war had only old boats, and the price of fish collapsed. In 1919 there were 120 boats, but by 1936, just six.

Caption For Sheringham, Fishermen Mending Crab Pots 1906

The fishermen of Cromer and Sheringham have long been rivals, the Cromer men calling the Sheringhammers 'Shannocks', which may derive from 'shanny', a dialect word meaning unruly.

Caption For Ranworth, Approach To The Broad C1955

A brick-built cottage on the lane leading to the broad has an unusual herringbone pattern on the ridge of its thatched roof. The casement windows are the traditional style in Norfolk cottages.

Caption For Stroud, King Street 1925

For the first time it was possible for shoppers to go into towns like Stroud on a regular basis.

Caption For Odiham, Chalk Pit 1903

French soldiers were held as prisoners at Odiham during the Napoleonic wars, living in a camp dug out of an old chalk pit on the Alton road.

Caption For Odiham, Canal Wharf 1906

Cemetery Hill 1910 Odiham's houses are a mixture of Georgian and Tudor; some are timber- framed, which was common before local bricks came into general use in the 18th century.

Caption For Rochester, Castle Grounds 1908

This was one of the earliest castles in England to be constructed from stone (c1090); the massive 125ft-high keep, the tallest in the country, was added by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1127.

Caption For Newark, On The Trent 1906

Rising as it does in the hills on the Staffordshire and Cheshire borders, the Trent in 1885 was estimated at being about 150 miles in length with a drainage area of 4050 square miles, of which 2900 were

Caption For Bournemouth, The Pier Entrance 1925

A view of busy Bournemouth pier, attracting strollers and sightseers. The pier has undergone several transformations since it was first built, but retains its popularity.

Caption For Nottingham, Theatre Square 1927

Two splendid motor cars are in front of the Theatre Royal, but a horse-drawn vehicle is also in view.

Caption For Oakengates, Market Street 1899

Oakengates' most famous personality was the son of a local coal-miner.