Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897 - 1908, Haslington Ref. HOSM47888
1878 - 1898, Wrinehill Ref. HOSM65269
1886 - 1901, Crewkerne Ref. HOSM34384
1886 - 1901, Maincombe Ref. HOSM53015
1886 - 1901, Roundham Ref. HOSM58162
1885 - 1903, Llanbedr Ref. HOSM51735
1885 - 1886, Llangynidr Ref. HOSM52010
1885 - 1886, Penmyarth Ref. HOSM56353
1885, Dardy Ref. HOSM61466
1897, King's Standing Ref. HOSM37908
1887, Brithem Bottom Ref. HOSM38980
1886 - 1887, Butterleigh Ref. HOSM39678
1899, Coed Eva Ref. HOSM41418
1899 - 1900, Pontrhydyrun Ref. HOSM56861
1899, St Dials Ref. HOSM62730
1899, Hollybush Ref. HOSM62756
1894 - 1895, Dagenham Ref. HOSM34402
1892, Hurworth Place Ref. HOSM49206
1896, Little Newsham Ref. HOSM51565
1912 - 1913, Merrybent Ref. HOSM53523

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,861 to 6,870.

Tooting Holy Family Convent

Oh dear Tooting, I have wonderful memories of that place. We moved there from Stepney in 1956 and used to live in Graveney Road, just off Selkirk Road. I remember the Fountain pub in Fountain Road just round the corner. ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1963 by Ann Burgess

Caerau In The 60`s And 70`s

Born in 7 George Street, in 1963. So many great, wonderful memories of Caerau. Mort`s the fish shop. Tom the Barber. Wendels.Station Cafe. Library, Monkey Hotel. Con club, where every year during the summer they would ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1970 by Peter Whittaker

Matthew Kimbers Cross

As a child I remember a cross made of iron painted green at the roadside between the two turnings into East Hendred. It bore the name "Matthew Kimber". Daffodils would appear there in the spring. Can anyone tell me what it was about?

A memory of East Hendred in 1950 by Keith Willey

Brownrigg

The 2012 Brown Rigg School Reunion wil take place over the weekend of 8/9/10th June. There will be a packed programme of entertainment and the opportunity to take a look around Brown Rigg once again. Bellingham hasn't changed very ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham by Edward Graham

Memories

We also loved to go mushrooming at the searchlights. This was at the top of Dark Lane. Saturday morning pictures at the Rex cinema was a treat too, Flash Gorden, The Lone Ranger, and many others. The interlude was good too, with an accordian player whose name was Trevor Rackley (I think).

A memory of Tilehurst in 1950 by Michael Taylor

Elmers Court School

I can remember a teacher called Mr Hugh Davis and going to the Isle of Wight on trips, also on the grounds (bamboo island?) a stone wall where I cut my knee on when running, a teacher in a wheelchair (could have been Mr ...Read more

A memory of Lymington by Kevin Fitzgerald

Barrack Hill School

I too was born at Bredbury in 1951 and attended Barrack Hill Primary School from 1957-1962. then went on to Highfield. I have a good memory of those early days and recall teachers such as ( juniors) Mrs.Ridley. Mrs. Lambert, ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1957 by John Mann

Fletton School

Does anyone remember the school behind Farrows factory beside the railway on the bridge/hill? I have many memories of walking past it with my mum, Gertrude Nightingale (nee Davis), she would tell me stories of the teachers ...Read more

A memory of Old Fletton by Joy Coster

Growing Up In Castleton

I was born in 1947 at Birch Haill Hospital and lived in Castleton, first on Manchester Road and later Alder Road until I got married at St. Gabriel's Church. My maiden name was Jackson. I attended Castleton ...Read more

A memory of Castleton in 1957 by Irene Tuck

Stamford, Spalding And Boston Bank

My Great Grandfather was Edward Ashton, he was born at Kirkby House in Harrington Hafleet, Lincolnshire in 1850. In transcribing his son's memoirs he talks about moving back to Louth about 1889 when his father gave ...Read more

A memory of Louth in 1890 by Bruce Gordon

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,465 to 16,488.

Caption For Market Drayton, Bank Buildings C1955

Often when we see buildings of this type we automatically refer to them as Tudor (that is, 16th-century).

Caption For Litton Cheney, 1906

This was half a mile south of Litton Cheney towards the White Horse Inn, which was kept by Henry Watts Greening for half a century.

Caption For Beeston, Castle C1955

Built as one of a series defending the English border from Welsh attack, the castle had already fallen into disrepair by the 1600s, when it was refortified during the Civil War.

Caption For Cley, The Marshes 1959

The marshes were a popular haunt of wildfowlers seeking tasty birds and unusual specimens for the taxidermist. About 400 acres of this area were purchased by Dr Sydney Long in 1926.

Caption For Leamington Spa, New River Walk 1892

The picnicking children in this scene would find the site less peaceful today, blighted as it is by incessant traffic noise.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, The Royal Shakespeare Theatre C1965

A new Memorial Theatre opened in 1932, incorporating surviving parts of its predecessor. It was renamed the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1961.

Caption For Swindon, The Civic Offices 1948

It was decided to use a small recreation ground in Euclid Street, and building took place to a design by Messrs Bertram, Bertram & Rice of Oxford.

Caption For Swindon, Queens Park C1955

Since its official opening in Coronation year (1953) by Sir Noel Arkell, this area in the centre of the town has been known as Queens Park.

Caption For Badbury Rings, 1899

The view from Kingston Lacy House shows the wooded Badbury Rings on the horizon.

Caption For Wimborne, West Borough 1908

West Borough's town houses are mostly mid-to late-18th century, built when this part of Wimborne was first developed. Note the first-floor bay window on the right.

Caption For Long Bredy, Cheney Road C1955

This lonely land was well protected by the Home Guard during the Second World War, when there was a great fear of invasion - just as there had been 150 years earlier during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte

Caption For Llwynhendy, 1936

This is largely because this area, being close to Llanelli, was sitting on a bed of pure anthracite coal, which stunted the growth of vegetation.

Caption For Burry Port, Station Road C1965

The pleasant sunshine seems to have forced the owner of the shop on the right to lower the blinds. However, the absence of any signboard would suggest that it was unoccupied.

Caption For Corby, The Samuel Lloyd School C1955

Named after the founder of the steel works, this imposing brick building in Rockingham Road was constructed in 1937 to cater for the large number of schoolchildren coming into the town and to ease

Caption For Saundersfoot, Coppet Hall 1898

A group of children pose for the photograph.

Caption For Orford, Road To The Quay C1965

This row of 18th-century timber-framed cottages had a red brick façade added in c1820. The shop has now shut, and its frontage has been replaced to blend in with the rest.

Caption For Staverton, The Village And Church C1955

Here we have a fine view of St Mary's Church from Church Street.

Caption For Bebington, St Andrew's Church And Lych Gate 1936

Founded in Saxon times, the church we see now largely dates from around the 14th century; a local legend says that when ivy grows to the top of the spire the end of the world will be nigh.

Caption For Denmead, The Green C1960

Situated on the B2150 between Waterlooville on the A3 and Droxford on the A32, it is only 20 minutes from Portsmouth and 30 minutes from Southampton. Today it has a population of over 6,000.

Caption For Drayton, Havant Road C1955

Rows of black cars line the sides of the road. Today there are estate agents, an optometrist and a surgery here; the surgery dates from 1937 when Dr Cheyne opened it in his Havant Road home.

Caption For Pilley, The Post Office C1955

Pilley is one of six hamlets making up Boldre in the New Forest. The others are Bailey, Bull Hill, Portmore, Sandy Down, Walhampton, and Boldre itself.

Caption For Market Deeping, Market Place C1955

The space in front of the shops is now a car park, and the traffic island has shrunk.

Caption For Ashby De La Zouch, Market Street C1965

Prominent on this main road was Rushton's poultry shop on the left. At Christmas especially, rows of pheasants, rabbits and hares hung here, along with other game, poultry and fish.

Caption For Hartlepool, Advertising C1960

The side wall of this corner shop in Hartlepool is being used for the once familiar bill boards advertising Hovis bread, Swan Vesta matches and (a more modern product) Danish Lurpak butter.