Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1885 - 1886, Rotherwas Ref. HOSM58132
1886 - 1887, Twyford Ref. HOSM62742
1886 - 1903, Urishay Castle Ref. HOSM63126
1895 - 1896, Charlton Ref. HOSM40607
1895 - 1896, Colwell Ref. HOSM41570
1896, Highgreen Manor Ref. HOSM48305
1895, Walwick Ref. HOSM61456
1884, Brent Knoll Ref. HOSM38879
1884 - 1885, Walrow Ref. HOSM63315
1879 - 1897, Chinley Ref. HOSM40931
1896 - 1897, Rowarth Ref. HOSM58182
1897, Cadmore End Ref. HOSM39755
1897, Four Ashes Ref. HOSM45723
1897, Holmer Green Ref. HOSM48773
1897, Widmer End Ref. HOSM64557
1897, Wooburn Green Ref. HOSM65059
1886 - 1902, Wolvey Ref. HOSM64955
1886 - 1901, Wykin Ref. HOSM65320
1902, Gare Hill Ref. HOSM46018
1902, Little Keyford Ref. HOSM51526

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,301 to 7,310.

Basingstoke Town Hall

I remember the Town Hall from the late 1950's - 1960's. My father, the late Dr Frank Foden MBE, used to be a lecturer at what was then Basinstoke Technical College. He used to write a pantomime each year for staff and ...Read more

A memory of Basingstoke in 1957 by Rosemarie Nightingale

Miss Mawson

Miss Mawson died in 2011 and was an infant teacher at Burton in Lonsdale C of E Primary School. She had a teaching assistant called Mrs Willson. They were both very kind and caring people but now Miss Mawson is replaced by Mrs Gill.

A memory of Burton in Lonsdale in 2011

Life In A Kent Village During World War Two

Benenden was my home for the first 5 years of my life. We lived in Greenwood, a lovely white Kentish weather-boarded house on the Cranbrook Road, sadly knocked down and modernised a couple of years ago. ...Read more

A memory of Benenden in 1940 by Anthony Doran

Chantry Farm Westbourne Hampshire

I lived in one of two top flats in the big house at Chantry Farm then owned by Mr Tombs. I was in the RAF at Thorney Island then, and moved to Raf Wildenrath , Germany in 1965. Happy memories of the village.

A memory of Westbourne by Ken Singleton

My Family

I was christened here, Belinda Adams, and have a photo of me with my Mum and Dad and sister Susan, who was also christened here, I think, 2 years earlier. My father, William Shirley Adams, married Enid Mary Adams here in 1937, I also ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno in 1942

Barkingside 1952 2007

I lived in Barkinside from 1952 until 1969. My parents were there until 2007 so I have seen so many changes. We originally lived in Clayhall, St Claire Close and my parents moved to Brandville Gardens in the 90s. Both my ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside by Anthony Bates

St Mary's Bay Holiday Camp. Brixham

I had a wonderful weeks holiday here in June 1961. I often think of the short time I spent there and the people I met, fellow campers. My chalet was, by today's standards a little more than a shed, but had gas ...Read more

A memory of Brixham in 1961 by Barrie Ward

Blakelaw 1962 1982

1962 - 1982, growing up in Blakelaw, living in Lindfield Avenue going to the Walling Infant and Junior School, Blakelaw Lower and Upper School. Playing football using the garden gates as goals, playing football for Blakelaw ...Read more

A memory of Blakelaw by Kevin Johnson

The Union Canal Falkirk

I have explored the Union Canal in Falkirk over the past 15 years as a local resident and canal user - I have walked, and traveled its length several times over on boats, too ( in short sections of course). The journey ...Read more

A memory of Maddiston in 1997 by Sonia Mclay

The Crescent

I was born in The Crescent, South Tottenham in 1945. I went to Crowland Road Primary School and later Markfield. My mum Glad, worked at the Jewish Hospital in Stamford Hill. I remember going to Saturday morning pictures to the Super ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1950 by Lorraine Price

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,521 to 17,544.

Caption For Petworth, House 1898

Petworth House was re-built at the end of the 17th century; it incorporated a 13th-century chapel and undercroft that was already on the site.

Caption For Amberley, The Castle C1955

Amberley Castle, which lies on higher ground above the River Arun's flood plain, is in fact a fortified manor house constructed between the 13th and 16th centuries by the Bishops of Chichester as part

Caption For Aylesford, The Bridge C1960

This is the birthplace of the celebrated 20th-century actress, Dame Sybil Thorndike. Little has changed here over the years, despite the growth of the paper mill.

Caption For Eastwell, The Towers C1960

Queen Victoria's second son, the Duke of Edinburgh, had these amazing portico towers built around 1878. Along with the gatehouse next door, they announce the entrance to Eastwell Manor.

Caption For Acock's Green, Olton Boulevard East C1965

This view of the parade is taken from the junction with Fox Hollies Road, at the opposite end to photograph No A136028.

Caption For Bilston, St Leonard's Parish Church 1968

A church is known to have stood on this site in the 14th century, but only the base of its tower survives.

Caption For Dudley, The Market Place C1955

It was commissioned from James Forsyth by the Earl of Dudley, and was displayed at the Paris Exhibition in 1867 before being installed in its present position.

Caption For Kings Norton, The Old Grammar School C1960

This is one of the oldest schools in the Midlands. The timber-framed upper storey, supported on pillars, was built in the 15th century; the ground floor was underbuilt in the Elizabethan period.

Caption For Penn, The Village 1968

The hotel on the left here is The Fox and Goose, one of several large pubs on the main road at Penn, a reminder that this has for centuries been a major line of communication.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park C1955

Bracebridge Pool was formed around 1420 and leased to Sir Ralph Bracebridge at a yearly rent of £10 or 120 bream.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Penns Hall Hotel, The Interior C1965

It looks horribly dated now, but this was state-of-the-art opulence in 1965.

Caption For Blackpool, From North Pier 1896

The press of humanity on beach and pier proved the boast of the Council: 'Blackpool will not be left behind in any respect'. The greatest attraction at the seaward end was the Indian Pavilion.

Caption For Lytham, From The Pier 1907

The levelling of the ground to form Lytham Green was done in the mid 19th century, and the Commissioners ordered the laying of turf.

Caption For Chipping Campden, High Street C1955

In 1902 the architect Charles Ashbee brought 100 silversmiths, furniture makers and other craftsmen with their families from London's East End to establish the Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Campden.

Caption For Rochdale, Town Hall Square 1892

Overspending on civic projects is not peculiar to present-day administrations, for the final bill for Rochdale's Town Hall was over 7½ times the original £20,000 estimate when it eventually opened in 1871

Caption For Grindleton, The Bridge And The River Ribble 1921

Notice the arch on the right, built to help ease the passage of water during times of flood. The view upstream beyond the bridge is to Pendle Hill, whose summit is 1,745 feet above sea level.

Caption For Fairhaven, Clifton Drive 1927

Their control over its planning ensured wide streets and an air of comfortable spaciousness.

Caption For St Annes, St Anne's Road West 1929

The free informality of the boating pool is repeated here, with almost everybody dressed in a more-or-less casual manner.

Caption For Chatburn, Bridge Road C1955

Beyond Martin's Bank and the shops is the Black Bull Inn, which carries a date stone of 1855. A little way beyond, set back from the road, is the Brown Cow.

Caption For Heysham, Half Moon Bay C1965

Before the advent of cheap, foreign package holidays, Lancashire resorts and beaches continued to draw summer crowds, with donkeys and deckchairs here completing a traditional British scene.

Caption For Newmarket, High Street 1929

On the left is the King Edward VII Memorial Hall of 1914, with pleasure gardens behind. The building with two gables is the White Hart, damaged in the air raid of 18 February 1941.

Caption For Monsal Dale, From The Bridge C1864

A low, clapper-style footbridge across the River Wye in Monsal Dale leads to the hamlet of Upperdale, which we can see across the river.

Caption For Bethesda, High Street C1955

Bethesda, a village born of slate and the workings of the Penrhyn Quarry, has always had a vibrant community.

Caption For Laindon, The Fortune Of War Hotel C1960

The Fortune of War stands on a roundabout on the busy Southend Arterial Road. It is an impressive building, and always attracted many customers.