Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1878 - 1900, Coalway Ref. HOSM41360
1878 - 1900, Sling Ref. HOSM59435
1891 - 1910, Trawden Ref. HOSM62232
1911, Old Colwyn Ref. HOSM55705
1897 - 1908, Havannah Ref. HOSM47854
1900, Hulme Walfield Ref. HOSM49102
1896 - 1908, Somerford Ref. HOSM59569
1912, Little Arrow Ref. HOSM51386
1895, Carterway Heads Ref. HOSM40247
1887 - 1899, Llechwedd Ref. HOSM52036
1884 - 1885, Bulwick Ref. HOSM39447
1899 - 1919, Westrop Ref. HOSM40701
1899 - 1910, Cerrigydrudion Ref. HOSM40479
1886 - 1900, Llandrillo Ref. HOSM51884
1905, Norris Green Ref. HOSM55147
1905, Old Mill Ref. HOSM55655
1905, Stoke Climsland Ref. HOSM60653
1882 - 1905, Trevigro Ref. HOSM62467
1899, Fisher's Brook Ref. HOSM45454
1905, Calstock Ref. HOSM48441

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 6,921 to 6,930.

Totteridge Buckinghamshire

We moved to High Wycombe just after the war when Dad came home and he went back to work for the London Transport at the bottom of Marlow Hill. We lived at first in Suffield Road and I went to the Church Of England ...Read more

A memory of Tylers Green in 1947 by Anne Sheridan

Shepherdswell And The Amos Family

I am a newcomer to Shepherdswell but my daughter in law, Jackie Amos, comes from a long line of the family name. Her mum Madeline Amos married Brian Amos, both had the same name before marriage but were ...Read more

A memory of Shepherdswell in 1950 by David Britton

Nurse Hampton

On August 13, 1961 I took up residence as a student nurse in Lindsay Smith House across from the hospital. It was the day the Berlin wall went up, and, as I recall, the day before the grouse shooting season began. I was 19 ...Read more

A memory of Virginia Water in 1961 by Patricia Hampton

Looking For Memories Of Lines Bros Factory Ima

Dear visitors, I am looking for persons who remember the Lines Bros. factory located in Morden, especially the period between 1935-50. International Model Aircraft was part of this factory, producing ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1930 by Peter Van Lune

Childhood

I was born at Peartree Cottage which was half way down the high street. For a young boy growing up the war was one big adventure. The fire station was opposite our house and they made me some really great wooden toys. As ...Read more

A memory of Minster in 1930 by Michael Heyes

The Little Square To The Right

When I lived in the town centre, in Middle Walk I used to go on a Sunday afternoon and sit in the little square to the right of this picture. Peaceful times.

A memory of Woking

The Wheatsheaf Pub

Crossing the bridge from Woking town into the road where the Wheatsheaf was (and parkland, opposite it) always seemed like going to the posher end of town! It was more classy there with bigger houses surrounding the green! Nice memories!

A memory of Woking

Faircross And My Early Teens

I was born in Upney Hospital 1944, my mum and dad lived in Stratton Drive, went to Park Modern School as did my 2 older sisters and my brother. Most of my parents families lived in the same area ie on the so called ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1958 by Bernard Stevens

Early Years

SIRENS WAILING, Get up, wrap a blanket around yourself, stand on the bed and wait for Dad (Alfred Roger) or Eddith Mary (Mum) to come and go down 13 stairs and out to the shelter that was in the garden. Joyce my older sister would ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1944 by Allen Gough

Happy Memories

I joined the WRAC and was posted to JSSC in the beautiful village of Latimer in 1953, what a wonderful time that was. There were two of us arriving at JSSC on that April day and the first place we went to was the NAAFI. Up on the ...Read more

A memory of Latimer in 1953 by Eva Hamilton

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 16,609 to 16,632.

Caption For Portchester, The Castle 1898

Portchester Castle was built by the Romans to defend the English Channel from raiding Saxons, and is one of the largest of the 'Saxon shore' forts.

Caption For Biddenden, The Village 1901

The village is still celebrated on Easter Monday as the home of the Maids of Biddenden, Eliza and Mary Chulkhurst, two Tudor Siamese twins joined at the shoulders and hips, who lived for thirty-four

Caption For Mundesley, The Post Office C1955

Originally built as an estate office for Thomas Wakeling, this building eventually became the permanent home of Mundesley Post Office in 1910.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach C1960

Here we have a peaceful scene looking towards Westcliff.A mobile jetty is ready for use.This beach is far less crowded than those shown in the 1950s, the Indian Summer of the British seaside town.The

Caption For Shoeburyness, East Beach Tent Site C1960

Camping was a popular, cheap way of spending a family holiday by the sea.

Caption For Denbigh, The Castle, The Keep 1888

This impressive castle, again ordered by Edward I, was begun in 1283 and constructed on the site of the former Welsh stronghold of Dafydd ap Gryffudd.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Jubilee House, Girl Guides House C1965

This was an important 56-acre camping ground for the Guide and Brownie groups in East London, as this part of the countryside was easily reached by train, especially with electrification

Caption For Long Sutton, Village 1904

The house on the left is the residence of the headmaster of the adjoining school, opposite the church.

Caption For Bere Regis, View From School Meadow C1950

In the earlier years of the 20th century, Bere Regis had a reputation as the toughest town in Dorset, forcefully policed by the local constabulary.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Low Tide C1955

Lyme Regis straddles the border between Dorset and Devon, between two stretches of very unstable coastline.

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Wish Tower 1901

This view from the Wish Tower looks east towards the Pier: the water's edge is crowded with bathing machines, while the famous Grand Parade with Eastbourne's finest hotels runs along the left of the

Caption For Bradwell, From Bradwell Edge C1955

This view across Bradwell shows the prominent chimney of the Hope Valley Cement Works at Hope, a valuable source of employment for local people.

Caption For Corby, Beanfield Avenue Shopping Centre C1965

Like many other estates in Corby, Beanfield was provided with a neighbourhood shopping centre and an adjacent public house in the centre of the estate.

Caption For Corby, Grammar School C1965

Opened in September 1955 on a site facing Oakley Road, the school offered superb education facilities for the more academic students of the town.

Caption For Crummock Water, 1893

This scene, looking from the head of Crummock Water towards Buttermere with Honister Crag, Fleetwith Pike, Haystacks and High Stile forming the mountainous background, has hardly changed in a century

Caption For Newby Bridge, General View 1914

Two lads enjoy the view from the hillside above Newby Bridge, the small village at the southern end of Windermere, with the low south Lakeland hills in the background.

Caption For Wilmcote, The Green And Swan Guest House C1955

The majority of tourists these days visit only briefly, often covering the whole of `Shakespeare Country` in one day.

Caption For East Budleigh, Main Street 1906

East Budleigh's main street has changed little since this photograph was taken at the outbreak of the Great War.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 2004

This view looks back towards the junction with Church Street and Peel Street again; the upper view of the buildings is little changed from earlier days.

Caption For Bridgwater, High Street C1950

The reconstruction narrowed the street, which once had a row of shops down the middle. To the left is the spire of St Mary's Church.

Caption For Westbury Sub Mendip, The Post Office C1955

Village stocks were once attached to this cross, which stands at the junction of roads to Wells, Draycot and Westbury.

Caption For Castor, Main Road C1955

To the west of Castor lies Ermine Street, a Roman road; excavations have shown that the village is built over a large Roman estate.

Caption For Burford, Bridge C1955

Situated at the lower end of the High Street, its peaceful setting almost belies the hive of activity that takes place in the High Street during the summer months when the town attracts many tourists.

Caption For Wembley Park, Barn Hill C1965

A mile to the north of the stadium, Barn Hill takes about itself an air of rural contemplation as the camera looks out to the surrounding hills.