Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1902, Pendeford Ref. RNC803198
1903-1910, Pengorffwysfa Ref. RNC803350
1903-1910, Pen-Lôn Ref. RNC803666
1903-1910, Penmon Ref. RNC803709
1903-1910, Penmynydd Ref. RNC803717
1902, Scotlands Ref. RNC826653
1899-1909, Shalcombe Ref. RNC828727
1899, Shide Ref. RNC829991
1902-1903, Sinfin Ref. RNC831549
1903-1904, Ratho Ref. RNC813587
1903-1910, Rhosmeirch Ref. RNC815973
1945, Cowes Ref. NPO679417
1946, Crew's Hole Ref. NPO683122
1947, City Dulas Ref. NPO669049
1945, Clatterford Ref. NPO669652
1946, Clay Hill Ref. NPO669807
1945, Colwell Bay Ref. NPO675874
1946, Blaise Hamlet Ref. NPO643637
1947, Bodedern Ref. NPO644851
1945, Bowcombe Ref. NPO647105

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,731 to 6,740.

I Need Help To Find Long Lost Relatives

Losing my mother and father, I know very little of my family on my mother's side. I do know she worked in her grandfather's shop. He owned 3 shops, a tobacconist, a hairdressers, a store, on the ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by Deidre Smith

Living In Hiscott Circa 1970s

My name is Jeremy Silwood and I stayed in Hiscott farm in the early 1970s with the family of Mr and Mrs Adair. I met Dianne Adair at a club one evening with my then friend Alistair Symons of Crawley in West Sussex and ...Read more

A memory of Hiscott in 1972 by Jeremy Silwood

Evacuee

My memories of Kiddington are happy memories. I was evacuated there from 1940 until 1942 during the Second World War. I was billeted with Mr & Mrs Reynolds at upper Kiddington They were very kind and looked after me well. I was ...Read more

A memory of Kiddington in 1940 by William Dowler

Below Hambledon

I spent my early years playing and later working in the fields in the valley between Hambledon and Shillingstone hills. At one time I worked for Mr Harry Watts and later his daughter Jo. I can remember once Harry Watts and ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1955 by David Moon

Bank Hall

Hi Carl, yeh mixed memories of Bank Hall, Kevin Brennan, the head, Roger Cubby, Peter Lucas, Alan Ticombe, Gerald Phillips, Leicester Symthe etc who were staff, and the pupils Ray Lynch, Phil Carney, Steve Butler etc etc. ...Read more

A memory of Chapel-en-le-Frith in 1975 by Tim Shepperd

Threeways

I was born in a house called Threeways in the centre of the village. I think it used to be an Offficer's mess during the war and then became a Country Club long after we moved out. The building no longer exists and has been replaced ...Read more

A memory of Downderry in 1955

1950s Waterfoot

My grandmother used to take me to Waterfoot every day from Warth bridge to get a daily comic. I can still recall the titles, Lion, Beano, Topper, Knockout, Eagle etc. I used to make a beeline for the toy shop at the top of the ...Read more

A memory of Waterfoot by Stewart Entwistle

St Jamess Church Of England Primary School Emsworth

I was born in a little hamlet called Ratham nr Bosham but moved to Southleigh Farm, Southleigh Road before the age of 2... Come school time it was the local Church of England School then in ...Read more

A memory of Emsworth in 1965 by Angela Kingshot

St Johnss School

I was at St John's about this time and I am looking for infomation re teachers' names, the name of the sweet shop on the corner of Flag Alley, plus any other interesting info of that time. I lived in Hibbert Crescent and was born in 1937. Thank you.

A memory of Failsworth in 1942

Brings Back Memories Of My Childhool.

I lived in Blurton from 1964 to 1983. My memories of Critchelow's Corner, called so because of the Critchelow sisters who ran the Post Office, is of walking past this corner to get to Gom's Mill and then walk ...Read more

A memory of Blurton in 1974

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,153 to 16,176.

Caption For London, The Haymarket C1950

On the right is the Haymarket Theatre facing down Charles II Street, where His Majesty's Theatre stands on the corner; in 1952, with the accession of Elizzabeth II, the theatre became Her Majesty's.

Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament C1955

The Palace of Westminster is unchanged,apart from a missing pinnacle just to the right of the huge Victoria Tower.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Above Rapparee Cove C1875

The building to the rear of the quay was - and is - the lifeboat station. Note the paddle steamer at the quay.

Caption For Reading, Greyfriars' Church 1904

The Franciscan Order, the grey friars, arrived in 1234 to a frosty reception from the Abbot of Reading Abbey, who grudgingly gave them marshy land by the River Thames.

Caption For Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912

From south west of the station go first to St Mary's Butts, whose wide street was used until about 1600 for archery practice at the 'butts'.

Caption For Walton On The Naze, The Promenade 1891

Walton on the Naze was developed as a seaside resort from the early 19th century.

Caption For Chelmsford, High Street 1895

In the centre is the elegant Conduit of 1814, already reduced to acting as a traffic island.

Caption For Kents Bank, From The Sands 1894

Note the signal box in the centre of the picture with the signals to its right.

Caption For Accrington, Market Hall C1965

The area at the front of the Market Hall became a favourite meeting place with its wide pavement, seats and sunny aspect. Proximity to the bus station kept this area busy.

Caption For Tarleton, Church Road C1955

Overlooking the main road through the village is the church of the Holy Trinity. It was built in the 1880s to replace an earlier church dedicated to St Mary.

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Caption For Lynmouth, C1890

Paddle steamers from Bristol anchored out in the bay bringing trippers to enjoy the breezy heights of Lynton and Countisbury.

Caption For Cromer, The Lighthouse 1894

A young lad sits on the grass on the sheltered inward side of the cliffs.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1906

This crowded beach scene shows minstrels performing on the sands.

Caption For Branston, Church C1955

All Saints' Church was very badly damaged by fire on Christmas Day 1962. The large east window, the entire roof and a large part of the chancel stonework were destroyed.

Caption For Market Deeping, High Street C1955

Market Deeping has been fortunate in that it has kept most of its attractive stone buildings, and this street is still much the same today.

Caption For Ripon, Market Place C1960

The Market Place at Ripon is still the scene of the daily 'Setting the Watch' ceremony, when the city Wakeman blows his ancient horn at 9pm to announce that the city is now in his care.

Caption For Selby, Market Place C1955

Double-decker buses still plied in and out of Selby's bustling Market Place at this time.

Caption For Basildon, Kingswood County Primary School C1960

At first, Basildon's schools were insufficient to house the surge of New Towners. For some of the primary-age children, there were places in existing schools at Vange and Pitsea.

Caption For Bromsgrove, The Church And Council House C1955

This scene remains virtually unchanged today, but it has been cut off from the High Street by an ugly ring road.

Caption For Redditch, Bridley Moor High School C1955

Redditch was slow to provide educational facilities in the first half of the 20th century.

Caption For Swaffham Bulbeck, The Maltings C1955

The maltings were part of the development that followed; the surviving kiln of the maltings would originally have included the malting floors, where the barley was allowed to germinate before being heated

Caption For Witney, Butter Cross C1950

The building housing the premises of A H Rowley, tailor, is now occupied by Keates of Witney, which coincidentally sells menswear.

Caption For Freshfield, Victoria Buildings C1965

The mix of ownership and business is much the same as in 1965; only the trees show signs of the passing years.

Caption For Bonsall, Via Gellia, Tufa Cottage 1886

Tufa Cottage, on the Via Gellia road from Cromford to Bonsall, was constructed entirely from blocks of tufa, the stone deposited by lime-rich water in this limestone country.