Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898 - 1908, Polegate Ref. HOSM35053
1898 - 1908, Summer Hill Ref. HOSM60916
1860 - 1890, Carleton Ref. HOSM40077
1860 - 1890, Darrington Ref. HOSM42898
1891, South Elmsall Ref. HOSM59661
1897 - 1898, Groes-Faen Ref. HOSM70434
1897 - 1898, Ynysmaerdy Ref. HOSM65439
1899 - 1900, Coed-Y-Paen Ref. HOSM41434
1899 - 1900, Cwmynyscoy Ref. HOSM42737
1899 - 1900, Pentre-Piod Ref. HOSM56487
1899 - 1900, Pen-Twyn Ref. HOSM56493
1899 - 1900, Old Furnace Ref. HOSM56744
1899 - 1900, Cwm-Fields Ref. HOSM56879
1899 - 1900, Sebastopol Ref. HOSM58886
1899 - 1900, Tranch Ref. HOSM62214
1897 - 1898, Ton-Teg Ref. HOSM62161
1887, Beacon Hill Ref. HOSM37281
1889 - 1900, Branksome Ref. HOSM38776
1899 - 1913, Prenteg Ref. HOSM57190
1880, St Endellion Ref. HOSM60101

Books

11 books found. Showing results 18,073 to 11.

Memories

29,050 memories found. Showing results 7,531 to 7,540.

Growing Up In Southall

I grew up in Southall in the 1940s and 50s. We lived in Gordon Road in a terraced house that backed onto The Tube. We had an outside toilet, no bathroom and, until I was about 6, no electricity. At the age of 5 I could ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1945 by John Lennon

Hms Worcester & F T Everard & Sons Ltd

I came to know Greenhithe very well. Firstly as a cadet on the Worcester from 1962 to 1965, and again from 1972 to 1979 when I was employed by Everards. Looking at Google maps of Greenhithe, the place has changed beyond recognition.

A memory of Greenhithe in 1962 by Barry Priddis

Long Time In Hospital

I was in the children's hospital from the age of 7 to 16 . The ward sister was D Overhand, the night nurse was Robinson, we call her Robbie. I remember by best friend there was called Denise O'Gorman. People used to get us mixed up as we looked alike.

A memory of Heswall in 1969 by Marie Lafferty

Rowes Of Netheravon.

As a little girl I remember visiting Auntie Alice and Uncle Bill Rowe. They lived in Vine Cottage just down from the SSW Army Camp. Dad was stationed there after the Second World War, that's where he met my mother Margaret ...Read more

A memory of Netheravon in 1965 by Christina Jobling

Park Lane

I spent many happy days during the summer holidays with my grandparents who lived at No 1 Park Lane. I played in the park opposite and in a wood across a field at the back of the house. There was a pig sty at the bottom of the ...Read more

A memory of Snitterfield in 1940 by David Chamberlain

Rye Grammar School

I have a great-grandfather and several of his brothers who went to this grammar school in the 1830s and 1840s and they all had very nice writing with perfect copperplate. So maybe the severity on the outside was reflected in the ...Read more

A memory of Rye

Bournemouth Gardens

When I was a child, my parents and my two brothers went to Bournemouth every year for 2 weeks holiday. I have nothing but happy memories of Bournemouth and Boscombe and the surrounding towns. I am now nearly 56 but I still ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1959 by Marian Hindley

Bomb Craters In Buckhurst Hill

I note that several Memory Writers have mentioned Knighton Woods and Lord's Bushes in their stories. I too remember these great places to play. We'd pretend we were soldiers defending an imaginary stronghold. ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Denman Lalonde

Guard Of Honour

Seventy years ago, I was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford and was selected to be included in the Guard of Honour when King George Vl visited in either April, May or June (memory not what it was at 88!) 1940. I ...Read more

A memory of Upper Heyford in 1940 by Jack Rhodes

Seaton Station

As a youngster living in Great Easton along the Welland valley, my school holidays in the early 1960s were largely spent at Seaton Junction station in Rutland. My friend Colin and I would cycle there with a bottle of ...Read more

A memory of Seaton in 1963 by Jim Sharman

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 18,073 to 18,096.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Nottingham Street C1960

At the time of this photograph, traffic was not excluded from this street. A delivery van stands beside the Olde Pork Pie Shoppe of Dickinson and Morris.

Caption For Billingham, The Town Centre C1970

Towards the right we can see part of the Billingham Forum Theatre, and nearer is the round glass-enclosed staircase to the art gallery.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Hill 1929

In the centre is a fish and chip saloon; to its right is the narrow wynd called The Bar, and on the railings is an advertisement for wet fish on sale in the basement of No 1 New Road.

Caption For Darlington, South Park 1896

Opened in 1853, Bellasis Park, as it was then called, was one of the earliest public parks in the north-east.

Caption For Maidstone, Zoo Park C1955

Situated in the 270-acre grounds of Cobtree Manor, an Elizabethan house alleged to be the original of Mr Wardell's Dingley Dell in 'Pickwick Papers', this formerly popular family attraction was noted for

Caption For Great Houghton, Old Cherry Tree Inn C1965

The Old Cherry Tree Inn, one of two pubs in Great Houghton, is a cosy village hostelry with quaint beams and plenty of character.

Caption For Oundle, School Science Block C1950

With Laxton's motto 'God Grant Grace' below his heraldic shield adorning the buildings, the school expanded and since the 1950s has taken over a number of the older buildings in the centre of Oundle.

Caption For Oundle, North Street C1955

Our journey starts in the superb stone-built town of Oundle, nowadays a popular tourist destination and home to Oundle School.

Caption For Market Deeping, Market Place C1955

The space in front of the shops is now a car park, and the traffic island has shrunk.

Caption For Old Sarum, C1955

Old Sarum is a hillfort built by the people of the Iron Age, who came to Britain from around 500BC. Its spectacular ramparts and ditches enclosed their community.

Caption For Newmarket, High Street 1929

Newmarket is the world's capital of horse racing. Here we see unsaddled horses being led down the street. Could they be going to a Tattersalls sale?

Caption For Runcorn, Transporter Bridge C1906

One of only three such bridges in the country, the transporter bridge connected Runcorn with Widnes on the north shore of the River Mersey.

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Caption For Snowdon, The Summit, Hotels And Cairn 1892

The serious expression on the faces of the young men, one clad in plus fours, posing for their photograph on the summit cairn, suggests the effort involved.

Caption For Builth Wells, High Street 1949

Builth Wells is in 'the county of rivers', and the River Wye lazily winds its way around this old spa town. Mineral waters were first discovered at Builth in the 1700s.

Caption For Staithes, Baiting The Lines C1900

Staithes was a fishing port of some standing, landing sufficient cod, mackerel and haddock for the North Eastern Railway to run three or four special fish trains a week.

Caption For Ulverston, The Square 1895

A gas lamp stands in the middle of the square, where the market cross once stood. A pestle and mortar (still there) proclaims that Mackereth, late Mason, is a chemist's shop.

Caption For Cromer, The Sands 1906

Cromer stands high and bracing on its breezy cliffs, from which stairs and zig-zag paths lead down to the sands. On undeveloped tastes Cromer would be thrown away.

Caption For St Peters, The Church Of St Peter In Thanet 1897

Originally a separate village from Broadstairs and taking its name from the medieval church, this small collection of shops and houses lies inland from the sea.

Caption For Leominster, Corn Square C1955

Notice the old Town Hall on the right hand side of the photograph – now sadly destroyed and replaced by an extremely bland 1960s building.

Caption For Lands End, Longships Lighthouse 1893

A little over a mile from shore, this imposing granite tower, 62 feet in height, rises out of a cauldron of furious waves. It was originally built in 1795. The one seen here was built in 1873.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Bowling Green C1955

One such occupant was Lillie Thomas, an honorary Commander of the Red Cross who did sterling work organising local facilities for the convalescence of the wounded home from the First World War.

Caption For St Fagans, The Grounds, Welsh Folk Museum C1960

The 'Cambrian Traveller's Guide' of 1813 was a little sceptical, pointedly recording that 'the village contains a castle of somewhat modern construction'.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, The Sanatorium C1955

It was built in 1900 as a workhouse for the Hursley District Council at the northern end of Hursley Road.

Caption For Stourbridge, New Road 1931

In 1871 W Harrison, secretary of the Birmingham Gas Co, certainly did his stuff; he cooked the books and made off with £18,000.When the company was dissolved, £100 was left in the kitty for Harrison