Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897, Brown Knowl Ref. HOSM39226
1897 - 1909, Capenhurst Ref. HOSM40008
1908 - 1909, Eccleston Ref. HOSM44645
1898 - 1909, Handbridge Ref. HOSM47543
1897, Tarvin Sands Ref. HOSM61270
1897 - 1908, Waverton Ref. HOSM63564
1876 - 1878, Eastmoor Ref. HOSM44464
1876, Old Brampton Ref. HOSM55598
1897 - 1913, Scarcliffe Ref. HOSM58646
1876, Whittington Moor Ref. HOSM64486
1877 - 1879, Wingerworth Ref. HOSM64755
1895, Chester-Le-Street Ref. HOSM52783
1847 - 1896, Aldingbourne Ref. HOSM35766
1897 - 1923, Almodington Ref. HOSM35851
1898 - 1909, Earnley Ref. HOSM44270
1873 - 1874, Fishbourne Ref. HOSM45554
1874 - 1910, Funtington Ref. HOSM46023
1873 - 1909, Hunston Ref. HOSM49154
1847 - 1910, Lagness Ref. HOSM50631
1874 - 1909, Runcton Ref. HOSM58271

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 6,891 to 6,900.

Evacuation To Essex

My mother and some of her family were sent/lived in Fyfield Ongar for a short time during the Second World War. They moved there from West Ham in London. Her only memory of where she lived is that it was a large house with ...Read more

A memory of Fyfield in 1940 by Vivien Holden

Sunday Football

Although l tended to spend most of my free days playing at near by Hilly Fields, it being nearer to my home, l do have a few memories of playing at the Wreak, that's the name, we as kids knew it by. As a pupil at Lewisham Bridge ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham by Brian Travers Spencer

Frodsham Caves

Just south of Frodsham are some natural caves in the red sandstone rock. They appear to have been enlarged in the Middle Ages and are a rare surviving example of mediaeval mining. I had never heard of these caves - or even ...Read more

A memory of Frodsham in 1966 by John Howard Norfolk

Information Wanted About Royal Hotel Ilkley

My grandfather's uncle - Harry Briggs - ran this hotel with his wife Isabella. They were there in the 1911 census. Does anyone have information about the demise of the hotel? Any information at all would be extremely helpful in my family history research.

A memory of Ilkley by Penny Whitney

Hilgay Village Shop

I attended Downham Market Grammar School between 1953 and 1956, when I left to start work. I lived at Fincham, but was a friend of Cedric Peto (whom we nickmamed Pedro). His parents kept the village shop and I used to visit them ...Read more

A memory of Hilgay in 1955 by Alastair Crichton

Top Of The High Street

The account by Anne Broomehead is partly correct but jumbled, having lived in Bovingdon since 1960 and worked for Mr Grainger as a paperboy, and knew Ted Gadd like an old "uncle", this is the correct version. The paper ...Read more

A memory of Bovingdon in 1965 by Lennie Smith

Park Court ~ Balham Park Road

My Aunt & Uncle (Ella & Cecil Forbes) lived in a two bedroom flat in Park Court in Balham Park Road from 1948 & throughout the 1950s and I spent much time staying with them as my parents ran pubs in The City. ...Read more

A memory of Balham in 1955

Shows In Happy Valley

This photo of Happy Valley brings back many memories! Great Shows with Alex Munro (actress Janet Munro's father). Janet was married to actor Ian Hendry. Great times, comedy, songs, dancing, talent shows. Pay for seating ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno in 1961 by Sue Oliver

1960s Streatham

I lived in Norbury but went to Guides in St Andrew's Primary School in Streatham on Monday evenings. When I was younger we were taken to the pond to paddle on sunny Sunday afternoons. We went to see 'The Teahouse of the August ...Read more

A memory of Streatham

Leghorne House

Hi all, I lived in Collingbourne Ducis for a short time in 1969/70, it was a beautiful place and I have never forgotten my stay there but I can't seem to find Leghorne House, I have been back and looked for it but had no ...Read more

A memory of Collingbourne Ducis in 1969 by Patricia Bransden

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,537 to 16,560.

Caption For Gravesend, Clifton Marine Parade C1898

We are keeping to the Kent bank of the Thames Estuary as the river reaches Gravesend, beyond the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge at Dartford.

Caption For London, St Paul's 1890

Beyond is the noble dome of St Paul's Cathedral, while behind the photographer Shakespeare's Globe Theatre has recently been entirely reconstructed, and the massive Bankside Power Station of 1960 is being

Caption For Alverstoke, The Crescent 1898

This handsome crescent dates back to 1826 and was originally intended to be part of a seaside resort known as Anglesey, developed by the Marquis of Anglesey.

Caption For Hadlow, The Castle Entrance C1950

These attractive ivy-clad ruins are not as ancient as they look: they are part of the castle constructed as a folly by Walter May along with his 170 foot high tower.

Caption For Swimbridge, St James's Church 1894

Here is another broach spire, 102ft tall, after the style of St Peter's, Barnstaple. The church, St James, is packed with interest.

Caption For Leek, Market Place C1955

Standing as it does at the southern end of some of the most spectacular scenery in the midlands, the area has been popular with tourists for nearly two hundred years.

Caption For Misterton, The Post Office C1955

South-east of Crewkerne, past its factories and over the railway, is the village of Misterton, which lies along the A356 Dorchester road.

Caption For Bridlington, Priory Church And Bayle Gate 1903

One mile inland is the church of St Mary, which includes the nave of the Augustinian priory founded here in 1119 by Walter de Gant.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Peek Memorial Reredos 1900

The Rev Edward Peek, formerly the minister at Rousdon, retired to Lyme Regis, where he turned the stables of Poulett House into what became known as the Peek Memorial Chapel.

Caption For Bognor Regis, 1890

By 1830 the name of the resort had been changed to Bognor. At the time of this photograph horse-drawn bathing machines were still in use to guard

Caption For Malmesbury, The Abbey 1924

The impressive and imposing ruins of Malmesbury Abbey look down on the river Avon 60 feet below.

Caption For Bunbury, The Dysart Arms C1960

St Boniface's Church in Bunbury is an imposing church, and dates from the 14th century, although the builders appear to have used stones from an earlier church on the site.

Caption For Epping, High Street 1921

The sign for the King's Head Inn is on the right of the picture, although the King's Head itself is in fact on the opposite side of the road standing next to the International Store.The old Town

Caption For Cardiff, Kingsway C1960

The sunken car park (left) and the railings (right) provide a visible clue to the course of the old canal tunnel.

Caption For Cardiff, St John's Church 2004

But for a small section of the castle, the church remains the only tangible link with the old town's medieval past.

Caption For Honiton, High Street C1965

Here we see the eastern end of the High Street, with the wall of the Congregational Church on the right.

Caption For Accrington, New Jerusalem Church 1899

Situated on Abbey Street next to the Swan Hotel, the New Jerusalem Church was one of the most striking buildings in the town.

Caption For Accrington, New Jerusalem Church Interior 1899

The decision was made to demolish the building and in its place build a multi-purpose church (in Hargreaves Street, see photograph A19722), and the demolition of the church began in June 1987.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1965

Garth Dawson's Camera Cabin, located behind the clock (centre, behind the bus), has had several locations around the centre of Accrington, and is now sited round the corner on Blackburn

Caption For Broadstairs, Thames Barge And The Beach 1897

Once wheeled out to a suitable depth, these examples, right of photograph, enabled the bather to maintain his or her modesty while plunging in.

Caption For Leith Hill, 1906

A local labourer and his dog pose obligingly for the camera on the sandy path leading from the summit of Leith Hill, at 967ft the highest point in the south-eastern counties.

Caption For Arundel, Castle 1906

De Montgomery was awarded Arundel, and given responsibility for defending the Sussex coast against possible French raids or even an invasion, both of which were considered a real threat.

Caption For Bilsborrow, Hall C1960

Built in 1914 of local Longridge stone, this was the home of Sir John Townley and his family from 1947. Stone-framed windows, oak panels and a long drive suggest an earlier period.

Caption For St Annes, Lightburn Avenue C1955

We are standing in South Promenade, with the Chadwick Hotel on the corner. Lightburn Avenue was named after the second lighthouse at St Anne's.