Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Marley Hill Ref. HOSM53191
1894 - 1895, Newburn Ref. HOSM54925
1894 - 1895, Walbottle Ref. HOSM63332
1895, West Jesmond Ref. HOSM63873
1882, Boulsdon Ref. HOSM46832
1895, New Malden Ref. HOSM34951
1899 - 1900, Newport Ref. HOSM34971
1899 - 1916, Crumlin Ref. HOSM42619
1899 - 1916, Cwmcarn Ref. HOSM42802
1915 - 1916, Cwmfelinfach Ref. HOSM42817
1899 - 1916, Newbridge Ref. HOSM54910
1899 - 1900, Ponthir Ref. HOSM56852
1899 - 1916, Pontywaun Ref. HOSM56980
1899 - 1900, Rogerstone Ref. HOSM58069
1900, St Julians Ref. HOSM60037
1915 - 1916, Wattsville Ref. HOSM63556
1885 - 1900, Whitson Ref. HOSM64473
1880 - 1900, Puleston Ref. HOSM40742
1880 - 1900, Outwoods Ref. HOSM41513
1880 - 1900, Edgmond Ref. HOSM44711

Books

11 books found. Showing results 17,857 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,441 to 7,450.

Bert Price''s Shop

Bert Price's Shop was at the top of our street - Church Street. Bert Prices' shop sold anything and everything. From household buckets and dusters to DIY tools, firewood, fire lighters and paraffin for the heater in our ...Read more

A memory of Davenham in 1970 by Lynn Quigley

A Lifehood Of Memories During The 1950s

orn in 1942 at 23 Park Avenue, Northfleet, I went to Dover Road School then Colyer Road Secondary School. Churchill's dairy used to be opposite Colyer Road School and allotments where we had a plot. The ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet by Alan John Rule

My Great Grandfathers Memories

This is an excerpt from Frederick Rosher's diary written while on a visit to Trewyn Court, a family home, in 1850. Sunday, 28th April. Went to Llanvihangel church in the carriage. There are no ...Read more

A memory of Llanvihangel Crucorney by Cynthia Waterman

East Barsham Manor

The manor house was occupied by the army during the Second World War and not released until about 1946. My friends and I often cycled from Walsingham and we found the manor deserted. The entrance hall is well remembered ...Read more

A memory of East Barsham by Michael Jarvis

Houses In The Avenue

I lived in Woodlands Avenue and used to walk down The Avenue every day in term time to catch the bus to Kingston. At that time many of the big houses were still standing but one by one, probably as the owners died or ...Read more

A memory of Worcester Park in 1957 by Peter Brook

Collision Junction

The photo of this junction at the bottom of Central Road brought back memories of a motorcycle accident I had resulting in my girlfriend, later to be my wife, breaking her pelvis and me losing a front tooth. It was dark ...Read more

A memory of Worcester Park in 1962 by Peter Brook

Auld Millfield

I was another Auld Millfielder, times were hard and nobody was well off but it was a happy place to grow up. I remember as a kid everyone under 18 playing cricket on the 'square' at the top of Millfield Crescent and using dustbin ...Read more

A memory of Newburn by Norman Dunbar

Wisley To Byfleet Walking Along The Towpath

My memories of Byfleet are of walking along the towpath from Wisley to Byfleet when weather was nice in summer. My mum and dad and myself as a child used to walk it quite often, and I remember the shops there.

A memory of Byfleet in 1953 by Carol Woolhead

Great Lumley Memories

Chester-le-Street Heritage Group are building an archive of photographs and memories relating to Great Lumley and the surrounding area. If you would like to share your memories and/or allow us to scan your photographs ...Read more

A memory of Great Lumley by Heritage Group

Garden Farm, Waterhouse Lane

We lived at Garden Farm, Waterhouse Lane, Kingswood, these are some of my memories. I went from there to Tadworth School, also myself and family used to walk from there most Sundays along different paths to Reigate ...Read more

A memory of Kingswood in 1952 by Carol Woolhead

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 17,857 to 17,880.

Caption For Bilsborrow, Roebuck Hotel C1960

The oldest part of this ancient hostelry is to the left. The parish boundaries meet here with those of Myerscough and Barton; indeed, one boundary cuts through the Roebuck's bowling green.

Caption For Cirencester, 1898

The parish church of St John the Baptist overlooks the town. This magnificent building dates from the 12th century, and the splendid tower was built in the early 15th century.

Caption For Prestbury, Bouncers Lane And Blacksmith's Lane C1960

This thatched cottage stands between Bouncers Lane and Blacksmith's Lane, and is one of many half-timbered buildings in the village.

Caption For Carnforth, Market Street 1898

Already busy with turnpike traffic, the railway's arrival encouraged more hotels, such as the Royal Station Hotel at the bottom of the street.

Caption For Preston, Harris Museum, Library And Art Gallery 1903

A local architect, James Hibbert designed the building, which is a monumental interpretation of the classical style, the relief above the portico depicting figures of the Greek philosophers and teachers

Caption For Downham, Old Inn 1921

It was then known as the George and Dragon, but re-christened the Assheton Arms following the elevation of the squire to Lord Clitheroe.

Caption For Lancaster, Castle Warden, John O'gaunt's Chair 1927

The warden points to one of the city's landmarks, possibly the Ashton Memorial on the opposite hillside.

Caption For Cleveleys, Princess Walk C1955

A quieter resort than neighbouring Blackpool, Cleveleys attracted holidaymakers who were more inclined to stroll along the promenade or sit reading in the sheltered sea-front gardens.

Caption For Caton, The Druids' Oak C1955

Beneath the ancient oak are the 'fish stones', steps of a market cross on which monks from nearby Gresgarth displayed their catches for sale.

Caption For Chipping, Talbot Street C1955

In the 18th century, fast flowing streams powered a variety of mills around the village, and many of its cottages date from this period, built to house an expanding work force.

Caption For Silverdale, Emesgate Lane C1965

A pleasant setting against a backdrop of wooded hills and a gentle coastline with wonderful views to the southern Lakes helped establish Silverdale as a quietly fashionable medicinal sea-bathing resort

Caption For Brockenhurst, The Railway Crossing 1949

Thanks to a railway station providing train services to London, Brockenhurst began to expand during the second half of the 19th century.

Caption For Burley, The Village C1950

The village war memorial stands at the road junction (centre left), and on the right is the entrance to The Queens Head Hotel.

Caption For Horndean, The Village C1955

Horndean began as a result of the 18th-century turnpike road.

Caption For Billericay, High Street C1965

One of the highly successful Austin Minis is parked in the foreground.

Caption For Jaywick, A 'b' Type Bungalow C1955

Most of the permanent chalets were raised on piers, like this one where a young boy smiles for the camera. In 1953 the sea broke through the defences, causing great distress and some loss of life.

Caption For The Wrekin, C1960

Although this is not the highest point in the county, the view from the top of the hill is superb in all directions.

Caption For Powerstock, Eggardon Hill 1906

This photograph shows the skyline from the profile of Bell Stone (left, top) along to the ramparts of the Iron Age hill-fort on Eggardon Hill (right, top).

Caption For Blakeney, High Street C1965

In this area there are a concentration of attractive small plaques above the doors and lintels announcing that the cottages are owned by Blakeney Neighbourhood Housing Association.

Caption For Cley, The Church 1957

St Margaret's stands on high ground at the southern end of the present village near the green at Newgate.

Caption For East Runton, The Gap C1955

The old Gap, originally used by fishermen to reach the sea, had become widened by thousands of visitors' feet, so it was smartened up with ornamental embankments by the camp sites; even

Caption For Kenilworth, The Castle 1892

One of the finest castle ruins in the UK, Kenilworth began as a timber fort. The first stone castle was built c1120 by Geoffrey de Clinton, chamberlain and treasurer to Henry I.

Caption For Kingsbury, The Church C1955

The Church of St Peter and St Paul overlooks the River Tame and was founded c1150 by Osbert de Arden. The Norman nave survives, but the chancel and tower were added in the 13th century.

Caption For Witchampton, Village 1904

The lychgate is still in place, and so are the school wall and railings (right), the porch of Linden Lea (left), and the stones protecting it from passing traffic.