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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1897, Preston Ref. RNE810617
1897, Ilton Ref. RNE743319
1895, Kelfield Ref. RNE745776
1898, Milton Ref. RNE781141
1898, Woodhill Ref. RNE873351
1895, Wressle Ref. RNE874928
1895, Preston Ref. HOSM57113
1888 - 1891, Farlington Ref. HOSM45162
1891, Harton Ref. HOSM47748
1892, Bickerton Ref. HOSM37658
1886, Wootton Ref. HOSM65164
1904, Luddington Ref. HOSM52756
1889 - 1890, Barlow Ref. HOSM37041
1890, Wistow Ref. HOSM64862
1907, Litton Ref. HOSM51706
1891, Oxton Ref. HOSM55977
1890 - 1891, Stutton Ref. HOSM60881
1890 - 1908, Laverton Ref. HOSM50873
1897, Upper North Dean Ref. HOSM55201
1907, Thornthwaite Ref. HOSM61651

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Memories

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Our Ladys High School

I was sent to Our Lady's High School in Tiverton, Devon at about the age of 4, than remained with the school when it was relocated to Dartford until I was about 15. What a horrible place - the nuns were so cruel. I ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1941

August 25th, 1892

I have photos of Walreddon Manor from my ancestors who lived there in the 1890s. One is similar to the photo here, but was taken in August of 1892, and the back inscription, written about the same time, said the children were ...Read more

A memory of Tavistock in 1890 by Cristy Watson

School St In The Fifties

Hi Jacqueline, I lived at 9 School Street. My name is Mike Hawkins and I was born in 1947. I think your name was Burgess and your brother Tommy was my childhood best friend. He moved to Welwyn Garden City and I never saw ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1950 by Michael Hawkins

I Was A Bexley Tech Girl, 1950 54

My name at school was Yvonne Reynolds and I was in the JDSX-SDX stream. Thank you everyone for your memories. I'm pleased to see that there some writing who are about my age now [b.1937]. My first year was ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Kate Sanford

Then & Now

I remember during my teens to early twenties there always seemed to be gigs on. From The Green Man (where it must be said, I really shouldn't have been, not then being 18), where it was very bluesy music, plus of course the mighty ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster in 1973 by Dylan Mears

Home

I was born in Mid Calder; my sister in Pumpherston; and my brother in Uphall Station. We lived at 17 Nettlehill Road until we emigrated to Canada in October 1957. We all went to the school in Uphall Station and my favourite teacher ...Read more

A memory of Uphall Station in 1957 by Betty Lappage Irvine

My Lost Youth

As a wee lad of 7 o r8, I had (I think) TB, my illness was called debility. My only memories are, an ambulance at my home in Walsall, my mom/dad waving and the tears, 2 nuns and then a hell of a long scary train ride. Margate ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1954 by Boris

Somewhere In Buckland

Round about 1840 my widowed great, great grandmother Hannah, and her son Joseph were brewers in Buckland. But unless any Buckland resident knows of the history of the village I shall never know where exactly. The ...Read more

A memory of Buckland by Barry W J Chandler

Help With Family Search

My mum was born March 24th 1909. I've looked up on the 1911 but can find nothing. Her name was Sarah Jane Grey and I know she had a brother called Albert and a sister called Alice. Her married name was James. She lived ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool by Brian James

East Kent Coastal Holidays In The 1950s/60s

As a child the East Kent coast was a regular destination for our 2 week family summer holiday. We usually stayed in Westgate. In the late 1950s the excitement started with the journey from ...Read more

A memory of Westgate on Sea by Peter Leach

Captions

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Caption For Rugby, St Marie's Church C1955

Unfortunately the tiny saddleback tower of the old church was now seriously out of proportion to the new, larger church.

Caption For Twickenham, London Road C1955

As part of providing civic local facilities, the council erected a large open- air swimming pool in the town centre in the 1930s on the site of Richmond House, between King Street and the river

Caption For Dudley, Castle Hill, The Junction With Tipton Road C1960

We are looking from just inside Birmingham Road up Castle Hill, with Tipton Road off to the right. On the extreme left is the Station Garage, then an Austin dealership.

Caption For Loughborough, Emmanuel Church C1950

By midnight, the drunken and rowdy attackers had assembled on the corner of Green Close Lane, making no attempt at stealth.

Caption For Pitsea, View From Church C1955

Today there are 34 listed buildings in the Basildon area, including the raised pool with Mother and Child Statue and Brooke House in the Town Square; both of these are listed Grade II.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Square 1906

Elizabeth gave one Chelmsfordian another cause to smile: in 1563, she sold the manor of Chelmsford to Thomas Mildmay. Three years later he was dead.

Caption For Nether Alderley, Church 1896

OF ALL the villages in this collection, Nether Alderley perhaps gives us the best impression of what a north-eastern Cheshire village was like before the Industrial Revolution changed both the

Caption For Chelmsford, Roman Road 2005

By this time, however, another Roman town had been founded not far away, on a sheltered stretch of the River Thames. This was Londinium. A long, straight road connected the two towns.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Grange, Amersham Hill 2005

You can see another one re-erected at the Chiltern Open Air Museum - this is James Elliott's factory, built in Desborough Road in 1887.

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

A Bull from Pope Benedict XIII removed the excommunication when Sir William built another church. The site, an isolated 150 ft high rock, is ideal for a fortress.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1955

Seven were killed in there, along with another 37 elsewhere at the plant. I'd spoken to Dennis Orchard ten minutes before he died. They were working on the early jet engines in V block.

Caption For Blackpool, From Victoria Pier 1896

The first bathing-machines had been imported by an enterprising inn keeper as early as 1730, though whether or not they were available for hire on Sundays, as the two machines at Lytham were, so

Caption For Chelmsford, Infirmary 1895

The pleasure fair, which had once lined both sides of the High Street, was now reduced to about half a dozen stalls.

Caption For Belfast, Castle Place 1897

However, this was subject to having the agreement of the Corporation, which was not forthcoming.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Driffold And Boddington Gardens C1965

Whilst a driffold was set up near to the manor to impound stray animals, the area around the parish church was developing apace.

Caption For Loughborough, C1955

Towards the north-west lies the mound of Beacon Hill. The earliest origins of Loughborough may be here.

Caption For Berkhamsted, School C1960

For a number of years it had been suggested that Berkhamsted School and Berkhamsted Girls' School should join together, to the benefit of the children from both schools.

Caption For Pembroke, The Castle C1955

He swept into Wales at the head of a strong force, mopped up Tenby en route (capturing another renegade, Powell, in the process), and besieged Pembroke Castle.

Caption For Dorking, Pixham Mill 1931

The estate dates to the early 13th century, and was owned by William de Polesdene. It was later occupied by Thomas Slyfield, and was granted to John Norbury in 1470.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Sands From Britannia Pier 1922

Unlike King's Lynn, which remained predominantly a port, Great Yarmouth was able to embrace the functions of both port and holiday destination, with its harbour channel to the west and its holiday

Caption For Fareham, The Lord Arthur Lee 2005

Lord Arthur Lee pub stands as a reminder of the man who is best remembered for giving Chequers to the nation - Chequers is the official country residence of the Prime Minister.

Caption For Belfast, High Street 1897

It was now a shopping street, with the buildings of fairly recent date providing commercial office accomodation on the upper floors.

Caption For Ironbridge, C1960

Believe it or not, the decision was even made to pull the bridge down.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Old Cane And Rush Works, Desborough Street 2005

Several have now been demolished, so the picture has changed. The Union Baptist Chapel in Easton Street was built in 1845, designed by Octavius Jordan.