Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1884 - 1902, Marefield Ref. HOSM53143
1885 - 1886, Narborough Ref. HOSM54522
1885, Peatling Magna Ref. HOSM56211
1885, Smeeton Westerby Ref. HOSM59579
1883 - 1884, Syston Ref. HOSM61240
1885, Willoughby Waterleys Ref. HOSM64661
1898 - 1923, Cublington Ref. HOSM42545
1881 - 1900, Hockliffe Ref. HOSM48653
1898 - 1923, Horton Ref. HOSM48971
1900 - 1923, Mentmore Ref. HOSM53502
1881 - 1900, Stanbridge Ref. HOSM60221
1882 - 1883, Sizewell Ref. HOSM59422
1885 - 1902, Ashton Ref. HOSM36375
1885, Barons' Cross Ref. HOSM37092
1897 - 1898, Hamsey Ref. HOSM47522
1898, Golden Cross Ref. HOSM48774
1896, Plumpton Green Ref. HOSM56775
1898 - 1909, Iford Ref. HOSM61032
1891 - 1910, Carlton Ref. HOSM40090
1891, Castle Bolton Ref. HOSM40348

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,131 to 7,140.

The Carnegie Library

I spent many hours in this library until its closure in the early 1960s. Immediately inside was the section where books were handed in on return and new loans were issued. No bar codes and scanning in those days, each book had a ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1959 by Alan Squire

Bicycle Storage

I was born and lived at Longdon Green. I started work at West Cannock Colliery No.5 in 1951. I used to cycle to Rugeley every morning and store my bicycle in Jack Hill's shop doorway along with other miners' bikes, then catch the ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley in 1951 by Carl Linney

Transporter Bridge

As a child brought up in Yorkshire, we spent holidays visiting family across the Pennines; mother's family in Liverpool and father's in Runcorn. Although he had done well, now a country doctor, father always seemed to think he ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn by Rob Oldfield

Elephants In Waterbeach

I am assured that my memory is not playing tricks on me when I recall elephants living in the large garden close to Dr Pritchard's old surgery. The nuns at the convent off the A 10 road used to terrify my sister and ...Read more

A memory of Swaffham Prior by Adam Scott

Wartime Ven House

About 1940, at 9 years old, my private school, Willingdon College, was evacuated from Eastbourne to Ven House.  It was a most magnificent building, built in the 1700s and pretty unsuitable for a boys' school. I remember fine ...Read more

A memory of Milborne Port in 1940 by Mike Grizaard

Laleham Abbey School

I was at Laleham Abbey School from 1955-7 I remember the name Tania Morley. I think I may have been in her class. Sister Constancia was the head when I went there and Mother Sarah was Superior. She was succeeded by Mother Marie ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1955 by Phyllis Baker

Childhood Memories By Deborah Taylor Nee Barraclough

As a child I spent all my summers in Pickmere at my nana's caravan on a camp site just across from the entrance to Pickmere Lake. My nana worked in the Happy Hour Club, and also in Happy Hour ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1963 by debbietaylor61

Bilston Born

I was born in Bilston at my granny's house although we moved to Tipton when I was 6 but I spent most of my life around the area and have fond memories of Bilston market (the old one), it was magical when I was small. I was born in ...Read more

A memory of Bilston by Christine Metcalf

Princes End Bred

I was bought up in Princes End from the age of 6, my brother and parents are still there. It's a bit dilapidated now but was brilliant when I was young. The community was full of families where generations lived just streets ...Read more

A memory of Princes End by Christine Metcalf

My Great Grandparents

My Great Grandparents, Thomas and Ellen Jenkins, moved from Bristol to 76 Jersey Road, Blaengwynfi around 1899/1900. Thomas was a grocer. He had an assistant called J A J Spreaklin who was from Coytrahen. Thomas and Ellen ...Read more

A memory of Blaengwynfi in 1900 by Steve Lucas

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,113 to 17,136.

Caption For Southwell, King Street 1920

King Street is the location of the former market place, which was built over many years ago. Also along here is the timber-framed Saracen's Head.

Caption For Potton, Royal Oak C1955

If we remember that Bedfordshire was solidly on the side of the Parliamentarians during the English Civil War, it is surprising to find a number of references to King Charles's ability to hide himself

Caption For Scarborough, The Sands And The Harbour 1890

The sheer volume of boats in the South Bay is amazing. Most of them appear to be cobles, a traditional Yorkshire open boat easily identified by the square transom which has a reverse slope.

Caption For Sheffield, The Moor C1960

Post-war reconstruction and redevelopment of the Moor was just one of many schemes to rebuild the city. As well as on commercial and retail developments, a major effort was made on housing.

Caption For York, War Office C1885

The smart uniformed soldier stands silent guard outside this building, built in 1878 on the corner of Fishergate and Melbourne Street.

Caption For Frimley Green, The Basingstoke Canal And New Boathouse 1909

The Basingstoke Canal was opened in 1794, and stretches for a length of 37 miles from the River Wey to Basingstoke. Notice how the canal crosses in an aqueduct over the main railway line.

Caption For Castleford, Queens Park C1955

Of Queen's Park's 43 acres, thirteen came from the two landowners, and a further parcel was purchased from the Earl of Crewe in 1904 to provided a park keepers' cottage, a bandstand and a

Caption For Bindon Abbey, The Gateway 1894

The Gatehouse of the present Bindon Abbey, in the grounds of its mediaeval predecessor, was built by Thomas Weld between 1794 and 1798.

Caption For Braintree, Bank Street 1903

Only three years earlier, the 15th- century half-timbered 'island' in the middle of the street had been removed in a road-widening measure.

Caption For Hatfield Heath, The Clipped Hedge Tea Rooms C1955

In medieval times, Clipped Hedge was supposedly the only building situated on Hatfield Heath itself. The Heath was an area of common land criss-crossed by roads.

Caption For Warwick, The Lord Leycester Hospital 1892

They were required to wear a blue gown and the silver badge of the Bear and Ragged Staff of the Warwick earldom.

Caption For Newbury, Market Place C1960

One of Newbury's most striking landmarks, the tower was completed in the 1880s. On the corner is a sign prohibiting the use of traction engines.

Caption For Newbury, St Nicolas' Church C1960

During the Civil War, the parish church of St Nicolas was occupied by the Parliamentary troops and used as a prison, a hospital, and a guard room.

Caption For Manchester, Peel Park 1889

Peel Park was somewhere Salfordians could go and seek refuge for a few hours from the noise, muck, and drudgery of day-to-day living.

Caption For Staines, High Street 1907

Most of the right hand side has been rebuilt, but The Angel on the left survives (albeit with fake timber-framing), as does the tall twin-gabled building next to it of 1873.

Caption For Hammersmith, The Bridge C1960

This replaced William Tierney Clark's suspension bridge of 1827, a smaller version of which survives across the Thames at Marlow.

Caption For Lechlade, The Church From The River C1955

Looking north from roughly the same viewpoint on the south bank of the Thames, the Perpendicular Gothic parish church with its tall spire, one of Gloucestershire's fine 'wool' churches, dominates the view

Caption For Sonning, The Bridge And The Hotel 1904

Upstream from the lock at Sonning, the 18th-century bridge spans the river, and the recreational use of the water is plain to see.

Caption For Eynsford, C1955

The river flowing beneath the 15th-century bridge is the Darent, which rises near the county boundary with Surrey near Westerham and runs through a myriad of Kent villages to the Thames near Long-reach

Caption For Riverhead, The Square C1950

This comparatively busy scene for the 1950s suggests that we are near a more substantial settlement here - Riverhead has now been absorbed by the sprawl of Sevenoaks.

Caption For Dorchester, St Peter's Church 1922

In this later view, we can see the memorial cross to the parish members who died in World War I in front of the second window from the right.

Caption For Burton On Trent, Station Street 1961

The railway came to Burton in 1839 with the opening of the Birmingham & Derby Junction.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate And Castle 1893

Race Hill was once the main road into Launceston from the south; it leads down to the South Gate, which is the last remnant of the old town walls.

Caption For Launceston, Newport 1911

This broad junction is now occupied by a mini-roundabout, but in 1911 it appears that nobody was too bothered about which side of the unmade road traffic chose to use.