Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1922 - 1924, Whitbeck Ref. HOSM64334
1911 - 1912, Storth Ref. HOSM60670
1900, Aspley Guise Ref. HOSM36523
1898 - 1924, Bancroft Ref. HOSM36944
1924, Neath Hill Ref. HOSM43467
1924, Eaglestone Ref. HOSM44138
1898, Fullers Slade Ref. HOSM45896
1924, Giffard Park Ref. HOSM46199
1899 - 1950, Hanslope Ref. HOSM47677
1900, Little Brickhill Ref. HOSM51415
1898, Little Horwood Ref. HOSM51513
1898 - 1924, Oldbrook Ref. HOSM55717
1898 - 1899, Singleborough Ref. HOSM59295
1898, Wolverton Ref. HOSM60152
1923, Stoke Hammond Ref. HOSM60662
1898 - 1924, Stonebridge Ref. HOSM60602
1924, Wavendon Gate Ref. HOSM63562
1898 - 1924, Westcroft Ref. HOSM64055
1924, Willen Lake Ref. HOSM64630
1902, Bossington Ref. HOSM38373

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,401 to 7,410.

Collins Green Farm

It was in 1958 when I was just 5 years old that my mum, dad, 3 brothers (John, Les and Robert) and younger sister Barbara went to live in Collin Green Farm. For the next 5 years it was absolutely brilliant. I ...Read more

A memory of Collins Green in 1958 by Ann Middleton

George And Dragon , Market Square

My parents ran the George and Dragon. I can just about remember the place, but I do remember my brother and I sitting in a paddling pool aged 5 and 1 throwing water over the balcony. Our misfortune was it ...Read more

A memory of Ashton in 1960 by Steven Schrimshaw

My Worst Nightmare As A Child

Yes, I was there around 56/59 ish. My last name was COAD, boy how I hated that name. Most of my memories of this place WAS HELL. The guy running this place was called Padbury, he was a God fearing mother, oh how I ...Read more

A memory of Glenfield in 1957 by Mel Peat (Formally) Known As Coad

Royal Technical College Salford 1947 1950

I was born in 1933. My family lived in Nansen Street, Salford until 1939, when we moved to 27 Winster Ave off Littleton Rd where I attended St Sebastian School off Whit Lane througout the war. In 1947, by ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1947

Crawley Cof E Village School

I attended the small village school which was located a bit behind the George Hotel. The school was on a corner with a small park across the road. A vaguely victorian stone building .... and an incongruous copy of a ...Read more

A memory of Crawley in 1952 by Anthony Batten

Whickham Cottage Hospital

I was about 6 years old when I was a patient in the Cottage Hospital when a bomb was dropped nearby. I can only remember being carried to the safety of the air raid shelter by a nurse and that next morning we found that ...Read more

A memory of Blaydon in 1940 by Dorothy Mitra

Kingsbury Green

Hi, I served my apprenticeship at L.E. Westwood (now Kingsbury Printers) at Kingsbury Green, behind the garage and car sales yard, 1949-1955. Prior to that, as a boy, I worked at United Dairies, helping the milkman (Mrs Eaton). ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1952 by Tony Day

Postcard Of This View Sent In 1904

l have a postcard of this view which is dated Oct 11th 1904. ln which the sender write's about just moving into a house that is facing one of the houses on the left which had just been recently built and so ...Read more

A memory of Scunthorpe by Dean Balderston

Pen Mill School

We lived in St Michaels Avenue, just a short distance up the hill from St Mikes - and I attended Pen Mill Primary, which was a little way down the hill from this church. Our morning assemblies were held in the church hall, which had ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil in 1952 by David Stuckey

The Hill 1951 To 1965

Moved from the East End to Wigton Road in 1951. First memories; going to Romford market seeing the livestock by Laurie Hall. Playing in the woods behind Quarles, all types of street games. My best was book and skate ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by Tom Watson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,761 to 17,784.

Caption For Neston, The Cross C1950

The Cross is the name given to this road junction in the centre of the town, and does not refer to the drinking fountain pictured here.

Caption For Castle Hedingham, The Village C1955

It is remarkably unspoiled and little changed from when this picture was taken.The Castle is one of Essex's two great medieval fortresses; it was built during King Stephen's reign by Aubrey de Vere

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 Wednesbury, The Parish Church C1965

Some believe that there was once a temple to the Anglo-Saxon god Woden on the hilltop site where St Bartholomew's now stands.

Caption For Norwich, The Cattle Market And Castle 1891

Here we see Norwich Castle rising above the bustle of the sheep market.

Caption For Lichfield, The Cathedral C1955

Work on Lichfield Cathedral began in the late 12th century, and took about 150 years to complete, though additional work was undertaken during the 15th century.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Capstone Hill And Parade 1911

At Crewkhorne one passes under the Runnycleaves by a dark tunnel that casts a shade of serious resolve upon the would-be bather, and on the hottest day inspires a shiver premonitory of the coming plunge

Caption For Lulworth, 1894

By the end of the 19th century, the cove was already attracting a great many visitors.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The Castle C1960

The Prison Govenors House, now the home of the excellent Town Museum, built in 1779 at the same time as the first prison, was biult within the castle precinct.

Caption For Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park 1897

Sir Joseph Paxton, designer of the Crystal Palace, laid out this park on the banks of the River Kelvin. It was opened in 1853.

Caption For Bradford, Lister Park Lake 1921

The park boasted three acres of ornamental water, landscaped into sinuous curves. In the distance rowers are rounding a wooded island.

Caption For Helston, Coinage Hall Street 1922

At the bottom of the street on the left, hidden in this view behind the Methodist Chapel, is the famous Blue Anchor Inn.

Caption For Dublin, St. Patricks Cathedral, Nave East 1897

The total length of the cathedral is about 300ft. It fell into disrepair during the 17th and 18th centuries and the piers of the nave arcade had to be rebuilt.

Caption For Bodmin, Fore Street 1890

Lads of all ages pose in groups for the camera in this traffic-free scene, with the turret clock at the lower end of the street.

Caption For Worcester, Laslett's Almshouses 1910

The almshouses stand at the junction of Friar Street and Union Street on a site previously occupied by the city gaol.

Caption For Worcester, Edgar Tower 1910

This fortified gateway, completed in 1369, guarded the entrance to the monastic precincts and was formerly known as St Mary's Gate or Priory Gate.

Caption For Hallow, The Post Office And Oakleigh Avenue C1955

But the Post Office still occupies this same house, even if it is much modernised and extended. Sadly, the little circle of grass has long since fallen victim to the demands of modern traffic.

Caption For Worcester, The Cross C1960

Already, The Cross is showing signs of congestion, but for the time being people still feel relaxed enough to linger in groups chatting - The Cross was traditionally a meeting place.

Caption For Preshute, St George's Church 1901

Pevsner describes the large font with its powerful mouldings as a truly amazing example of about the 13th century, made of black Tournai marble.

Caption For Dingwall, General View 1890

Dingwall stands on the Cromarty Firth. It was the home town of General Hector MacDonald (1853-1903), who enlisted in the 92nd Highlanders at the age of 17.

Caption For Castle Acre, The Old Gate 1891

Spanning the narrow street of this hill-top village, which rests high on the chalk uplands overlooking the River Nar, is this monumental arch, ancient gateway to the castle, which lies ruinous close by

Caption For Kings Lynn, The Custom House 1898

The Purfleet, with its low bridge, is an old tidal inlet of the Ouse. Here stands the exquisite Custom House of 1683, with its graceful classical-style facade.

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 Lyme Regis, The Cobb 1912

This fine study of the Granny's Teeth steps on the Cobb shows the setting of the incident in Jane Austen's novel 'Persuasion' where Louisa Musgrove falls off the wall.