Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1886 - 1887, Walesby Ref. HOSM63256
1899 - 1910, Aldbourne Ref. HOSM35847
1899, Alton Barnes Ref. HOSM35893
1909 - 1922, Henley Ref. HOSM48150
1909 - 1922, Oxenwood Ref. HOSM55960
1899 - 1909, Ramsbury Ref. HOSM57506
1899 - 1909, Rudge Ref. HOSM58249
1922 - 1923, Tidcombe Ref. HOSM61843
1899 - 1922, Wilton Ref. HOSM64792
1897 - 1910, Booker Ref. HOSM38301
1923, Broughton Moor Ref. HOSM39299
1923, Crosby Villa Ref. HOSM42386
1878 - 1879, Lea Ref. HOSM50909
1897, Five Ashes Ref. HOSM45581
1899 - 1922, Norrington Common Ref. HOSM40521
1899 - 1922, Whitley Ref. HOSM64453
1885, Craymere Beck Ref. HOSM42197
1884, Ashby Folville Ref. HOSM36297
1883 - 1884, Brooksby Ref. HOSM39150
1902 - 1904, Coston Ref. HOSM41950

Books

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Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 7,381 to 7,390.

Remembering

I was born in Middleton in 1957 and we lived in Pork Street which I believe no longer exist. People I remember living there at the same time are the Woods family, Peter and Trevor Fox with their mum and dad, Conrad and ...Read more

A memory of Middleton in 1957 by Lynda Wilson

Memories From An Ex Sankey Lad 1963

I left Great Sankey at the age of 13, having lived at 37 Park Road with Mum and Dad and brother Chris, from the age of five. I initially attended Great Sankey Primary School on Liverpool Rd. I think where ...Read more

A memory of Great Sankey in 1963 by Ian Fackrell

Baker Lane, Stanley And Canal Road, Stanley

Does anybody have photos of Baker Lane or Canal Road in Stanley, or any information about the Littlewood family that lived there? If so, anything about the Littlewood family would be helpful. Contact details: satellite50@live.co.uk .......thank you. Peter Littlewood.

A memory of Stanley in 1900 by Peter Littlewood

Memories Of My Gran

I was born in Tean and in about 1957, when I was 8 yrs old, I was allowed to travel to Cheadle alone on the PMT service buses. I was 8yrs old. My gran would meet me at the cinema stop on Butlers Hill. She would ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle in 1957 by Janita Plant

St Mark's School

Like the former correspondent, I remember Miss Briggs (Fanny) who took the top class. The book she read was the autobiography of Albert Schweitzer; a missionary in Africa. Miss Briggs seemed to have eyes in the back of her head. ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1955 by David Street

Perks

I remember going to get groceries from a shop called Perks (think was the name). It had those green and white (or black) mosaic tiles on the walls. Old fashioned scales, and I always loved the SPAM they sold! I seem to remember one of the ...Read more

A memory of Corby in 1950 by Polly Short

The Mentone Hotel, The Parks, Minehead

I was born in Birmingham in 1943. My parents and my aunt and uncle (Les and Beat Bradshaw) purchased The Mentone in The Parks around 1949. A double decker bus ran over my leg directly outside Minehead ...Read more

A memory of Minehead in 1949 by Kevin Phillips

Wrexham Dairies. 1960 1970

Dear Sir, my uncle, Billy (William) Ellis) used to own Wrexham Dairies. I used to come to stay with him and his wife (Auntie Flo) when they lived at 8 Pant Olwen in Gresford. Many a time I have been out with my ...Read more

A memory of Wrexham in 1965 by Richard Smith

A Grandchild Remembers Chapel Le Dale Church

My grandparents lived at Salt Lake Cottages, Ribblehead and as a youngster I visited them and later had a spell living with them. During this time I went to Chapel le Dale church every Sunday, ...Read more

A memory of Chapel-le-Dale in 1969 by Kath Horner

2012 Olympic Torch

The main street is filled with more people than I knew lived in our village. Everyone is happy and waving to vehciles as they pass through. We all wait with anticipation, 20-30 motor bikes come through with police on them and ...Read more

A memory of Llanarth in 2012 by Kathy Ogden

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,713 to 17,736.

Caption For Gidea Park, Hare Street C1950

The word `street` is an ancient term meaning a row of buildings often sharing a common pavement and does not refer to the roadway passing by them. Hare Street is the name of a village.

Caption For Puncknowle, Village 1906

The bay windows with decorative tiles are on Durban Cottage and Thornleigh Cottage. The girls are on the steps of No 1 of the three Burwell Cottages.

Caption For Wokingham, Nine Mile Ride Post Office 1909

Close to the junction of Nine Mile Ride, New Wokingham Road and Honey Hill, we can see Chappell's Store, clearly the local retailer for Salmon's Teas but also providing the facility of a

Caption For Sandy, St Swithun's Church C1955

The Church of England School dates back to Victorian times, and occupied a site at the top of St Neots Road until 1987, when it was transferred to its present location in Ivel Road.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Hazlewood Hydro 1898

It was not licensed, and guests had to order their own drink a week in advance of their stay. This view shows the back of the building.

Caption For Seaton, The Town From Car Park C1950

The car park has disappeared with the building of flats and shops. But the shop on the right has survived, albeit with the loss of its decorative railings.

Caption For Upper Arley, Victoria Bridge And River Severn C1939

Victoria Bridge, on the Severn Valley railway line from Bewdley to Bridgnorth, has a span of 200 feet; when it was built in 1862, it was considered the largest cast iron single arch bridge in the world

Caption For Thaxted, Newbiggen Street C1955

Their earlier get- togethers, under the tutelage of the Rev Conrad Noel, had taken place at the Coach House, just out of shot on the left.

Caption For St Austell, Carclaze Clay Works 1912

This view shows a confusion of waste tips and water courses, with work taking place at the very bottom of the pit. Clay slurry was piped to the dry at Charlestown harbour.

Caption For St Austell, Market Street C1960

A lorry (centre) is delivering Corona soft drinks to The Queen`s Head beyond the Market and Town Hall, while on this side of it is the hanging sign of The Sun Inn.

Caption For Seathwaite, Stockley Bridge 1889

The earliest tourists to the Lake District were overwhelmed by the 'horrid' and 'frightful' nature of the mountains and crags, which frowned down on them as they negotiated the passes.

Caption For Langdale Pikes, The Valley 1892

Stickle Ghyll, which flows down from Stickle Tarn, passes under the bridge in this view, which looks towards the 2,403 ft summit of Harrison Stickle, the highest of the pikes.

Caption For Buttermere, The Hotel C1873

The hamlet at the foot of Buttermere in the western Lake District takes its name from the lake; it is still the farming settlement it has always been.

Caption For Luccombe, The Village 1901

Ketnor is the name of former owners of the shop, and the name board survives today.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral 1890

This view of the south side of the cathedral is taken from within the Vicars Court, where the vicars lived.

Caption For Gainsborough, Old Hall C1955

The centrepiece of the town is undoubtedly the great 15th-century mansion of the de Burghs, the Old Hall, set in a grassed square surrounded by Victorian housing.

Caption For Great Haywood, The Canal C1955

It is named after the Earls of Essex, who lived at Chartley Hall.

Caption For Stafford, The Technical College C1955

This Tenterbanks part of the college was begun in 1937, but the shell of the building was requisitioned by the military and was used as a store by the Americans during the war.

Caption For Stafford, Greengate Street C1960

Further down the street we can see the distinctive sign of the Bear Inn.

Caption For Greystoke, The Village C1955

The growth of the urban one- stop convenience store and filling station unexpectedly reflects a return to the situation found here, where F & F Hawell's shop is located next to the village

Caption For Gidea Park, Hare Street C1950

The word 'street' is an ancient term meaning a row of buildings often sharing a common pavement and does not refer to the roadway passing by them. Hare Street is the name of a village.

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle 1891

At the time of this photograph it was already 'much resorted to in summer by picnic parties', said a guide-book.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Recreation Ground C1950

This is another view of the same cricket match. The two men in the foreground are wearing military uniforms and are engrossed in conversation.

Caption For Easby, Easby Hall 1913

Here in the far north of the county, 2 miles south of Great Ayton, stands this 'Gentleman's Residence', built in Georgian times for the Emerson family.