Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1891 - 1892, Ilton Ref. HOSM49310
1886, Shepton Beauchamp Ref. HOSM59145
1886 - 1901, Winterhay Green Ref. HOSM64826
1906, North Killingholme Ref. HOSM55238
1881 - 1883, Akenham Ref. HOSM35729
1884 - 1885, Chelsworth Ref. HOSM40789
1883 - 1884, Coddenham Ref. HOSM41403
1883 - 1884, Darmsden Ref. HOSM42892
1884, Great Bricett Ref. HOSM46835
1881 - 1902, Kirton Ref. HOSM50422
1881 - 1902, Stutton Ref. HOSM60880
1886, Marjery Cross Ref. HOSM53160
1914 - 1920, Jarrow Ref. HOSM34705
1848 - 1893, Haworth Ref. HOSM48002
1892 - 1893, Beechcliffe Ref. HOSM48494
1848 - 1893, Leeming Ref. HOSM51025
1848 - 1893, West Morton Ref. HOSM58452
1848 - 1892, Stanbury Ref. HOSM60326
1897, Garth Row Ref. HOSM46064
1884, Burton Latimer Ref. HOSM39706

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,211 to 7,220.

Our Ladys School

I remember Our Lady's School very well. My teacher was Miss Kinseller, there were 2 nuns, one being the head but I can't remember her name. I especially remember the outside toilets for the boys and the constant smell of ...Read more

A memory of Formby in 1960 by James Dowd

The Whale

When I was about 10 / 11 years old our entire class, along with many other classes left Garelochhead Primary School, wound our way through Bendarroch Park, all crossed the road as uniformly as Mr Richmond (teacher) was able to ...Read more

A memory of Garelochhead in 1976 by doogz66

Love Of My Life

I was stationed at RAF Coltishall and earned money working weekends at the Heartsease Pub on the Heartsease Estate where the Norwich footballers drank! I met a lovely girl called Joy Collings who lived in Portersfield Road, and ...Read more

A memory of Norwich in 1967 by John Stroud

Bognor Briefly!

My parents George and Phyllis Stroud ran the Hotham Club in Waterloo Square - now the HQ of the RAFA Bognor branch. After National Service I worked first for Lec Refrigeration as a welder and then as a porter at the War Memorial ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis in 1960 by John Stroud

Old Mill

From 1954 to 1965, every summer, I would travel from Belgium and spend the entire month of July at the Old Mill in Hightae. I will never forget. I would get on Grandad's bicycle and visit my uncle in Lochmaben, I would also spend hours at ...Read more

A memory of Hightae in 1955 by Robert Dalgleish

My First Home

My parents owned Unlawater House from 1963 until the 1970s. It was their first house when they were in their twenties and they ran it as a private children's home. I spent the first eight years of my life there and have great memories ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1966 by Elizabeth Prankerd

Chingford Hatch

Does anyone remember the Manor pub at the bottom of Friday Hill? It was replaced by the Wheelwrights some years later, there used to be a van selling teas and coffees to the bus drivers and conducters in their breaks at the bus ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1957 by Christine Jeffrey

My 6 Years At Stanhope Castle

I have often wondered if I should one day be able to say what happened to me as a child during my 6 year stay at Stanhope. It was like living hell, yes the masters would have been prosecuted for abuse had it happened ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope in 1955 by Michael Heartshorn

My Grandparents And Visits To Them

My grandparents William and Amelia Love lived in Ryall. My grandmother purchased the cottage they lived in on her marriage. They had three sons Wilfred, Howard and Edward. My father Howard died in 2007. I ...Read more

A memory of Ryall in 1957 by Pauline Love

As A Child I Lived In The Estate Office

As a child I lived in the estate office in the square, my father was estate bailiff for W J Brymer for all of the war years. I remember many of the troops were billeted with us in the house, at one time we ...Read more

A memory of Puddletown in 1940 by Richard Gaunt

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,305 to 17,328.

Caption For Corby, The Church Of St John The Baptist C1965

It is the oldest building in Corby, parts of it dating to the 12th century. Built of local limestone, it faces what is a now a busy dual carriageway.

Caption For Mousehole, 1893

One mile south of Newlyn, Mousehole's medieval harbour drains completely at low water.

Caption For Burton Joyce, The Poplar Walk C1965

Beyond the still- functioning railway station, the lane reverts to its pre-railway name of Stoke Lane, and heads for the Trent between an avenue of fine Lombardy poplars.

Caption For Eastwood, Nottingham Road C1955

Part of the hedge is now railings, but the row of Lombardy poplars survive, now more mature, and so does the plane tree (right).

Caption For New Brighton, Pier 1900

Not only did New Brighton attract vast numbers of visitors from Liverpool and Lancashire, but also hawkers too.

Caption For Ogmore By Sea, Stepping Stones And Ogmore Castle 1937

Ogmore lies two miles to the south-west of Bridgend.

Caption For Bramley, The Village C1955

The eastern part of the village is more modern. Bramley Road to the south has an avenue of horse chestnut trees.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Nag's Head, Wyle Cop 1891

In this splendid picture we can see a number of half-timbered buildings, including Wyle Cop Store, Dale & Sons, and the Nag's Head.

Caption For Bristol, The Docks C1950

For the mid 13th century, it represented a major feat of civil engineering that involved diverting the course of the River Frome from its ancient junction with the Avon.

Caption For Eye, Broad Street C1960

This area was once part of the market place, which was established between 1066 and 1072 outside the outer bailey of the castle.

Caption For Kington, Town Centre C1955

It was once said of Kington that 'if you passed through at any time other than on Market Day you would have seen the shops open, and the houses open, and a few persons walking about the

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1896

The distance between the building lines on Lord Street is 88 yards, which makes it much wider than either Union Street, Aberdeen, or the Headrow, Leeds.

Caption For Southport, The Palladium 1914

During the period of the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary in May 1935, Southport magistrates contributed to the celebrations by allowing children under fourteen to see 'adult only' films.

Caption For Kings Lynn, High Street 1908

Their display is spectacular, with hats, parasols, curtains and bolts of cloth tumbling out on to the pavement in a visual feast.

Caption For York, The River C1950

In this later view, we can see the Guildhall on the left side of the riverbank. As well as an underground passage opening right onto the water's edge, the Guildhall has two secret rooms.

Caption For York, Walmgate Bar C1955

Walmgate has been burned and bombarded with cannon fire, and there was an attempt to undermine it using gunpowder during the siege of York in 1644.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate 1951

The heart of the city for 800 years, Briggate leads directly off the Leeds Bridge. A major redevelopment in 1870 brought many new shops and arcades to the thoroughfare.

Caption For Pontefract, Castle Entrance 1964

The 17th-century Civil War put an end to this Norman stronghold of independence.

Caption For Leeds, City Centre C1965

It was erected on the site of the old Mixed Cloth Hall, which was opened in 1756. By the early 18th century, enclosed Cloth Halls in other parts of the county were stealing business from Leeds.

Caption For Bedford, The Bridge 1921

The south bank was a popular location for hiring rowing boats, and the Bedford Rowing Club, founded in 1886, have their boat and club house to the left of the photographer.

Caption For Leeds, City Centre C1965

It was erected on the site of the old Mixed Cloth Hall, which was opened in 1756. By the early 18th century, enclosed Cloth Halls in other parts of the county were stealing business from Leeds.

Caption For Framlingham, The Castle 1909

The castle was built in 1190 by the famous Bigod family, and was one of the first castles not to include a keep.

Caption For Aylesbury, County Hall 1897

This shows the Market Square in the heart of the town. The south side of the square is dominated by the Georgian County Hall, whcihwas designed by Thomas Harris.

Caption For Wallasey, Capitol Roundabout C1960

This captures a time when everyone shopped on his or her local high street, and out-of-town shopping was unheard of.