Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1891 - 1892, High Osgoodby Grange Ref. HOSM55832
1902 - 1903, Morebath Ref. HOSM54063
1895, Paddock Wood Ref. HOSM56074
1883 - 1905, Torpoint Ref. HOSM35326
1881 - 1888, Deviock Ref. HOSM43203
1881 - 1905, Downderry Ref. HOSM43551
1905, Freathy Ref. HOSM45801
1883 - 1905, Portwrinkle Ref. HOSM57006
1886 - 1905, Tregonhawke Ref. HOSM62332
1884 - 1886, Langtree Ref. HOSM50761
1885 - 1886, Curtisknowle Ref. HOSM42662
1886, East Cornworthy Ref. HOSM44222
1885, East Allington Ref. HOSM61511
1897 - 1898, Treorchy Ref. HOSM35337
1897 - 1898, Blaencwm Ref. HOSM38094
1897 - 1923, Cholesbury Ref. HOSM40868
1898, Bucklandwharf Ref. HOSM43515
1896 - 1923, Hastoe Ref. HOSM47553
1896 - 1923, Hastoe Ref. HOSM47791
1886 - 1906, Callestick Ref. HOSM39855

Books

11 books found. Showing results 18,793 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,831 to 7,840.

Paper Trail

Lundhill is a steep hill that leads into Royston, where the Monkton coking plant lies. Just at the side of Lundhill was Monkton Row, it was to be demolished in the 1980s. But before then a big flat bed lorry failed to take the corner ...Read more

A memory of Barnsley by Roland Mitchell

The Waggon & Horses

From 1942 to 1960, I lived at the Waggon & Horses Pub next to the Samson. My memories are as a young boy listening to the sounds of all the big bands that played at the Samson. The kitchen staff used to open their windows at ...Read more

A memory of Norwich in 1950 by Paul Stevens

Ledgers Greengrocers

Have just read about the gentleman who worked for Ledgers. I lived in Exeter Rd, and used to play with Joanne Ledger. I also remember going in the van with bench seats. I vaguely remember it being something to do with the ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1960 by Janice Wilson

Southminster Then Burnham

We moved to Southminster, Whitby Road and lived there till 1980 when we came to Burnham, where I live now. On 12th March 2008, I lost Glad so since then and now, live alone. I worked at St Peters School for ...Read more

A memory of Burnham-On-Crouch in 1860 by Henry Perrin

Decoy Country Park Near Newton Abbot

This Country Park is signposted just off the Penn Inn roundabout, and my family had a lovely outing there on a hot Spring Day. I have to guess that the photograph illustrated here is the site, because I ...Read more

A memory of Newton Abbot in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

Watching The Coronation In The Rock Inn Haytor Vale

We moved into Gorse Cottage, next door to the Rock Inn. Our cottage clearly shows on the left of the Rock Inn. The cottage was for sale for £500 but my mother, who was separated from my ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale by Merelina Ponsonby

Family Ruse

My family roots reach back to launcestone in the 1790, 1848, 1880. My ancestors even further back all christened in that church. In 1892, my grandfather came north to work in the mines of Yorkshire at the age of twelve (the good old days).

A memory of Launceston in 1860 by Arthur Ruse

The Birds Nest South Harrow

I moved to Harrow in 1969, and started DJ'ing in October 1969. I had a residency at The Shaftesbury every Thursday, Friday, Sunday lunchtime and then later in the evening (pubs closed at 3pm in those days). It was ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1971 by Denis Cook

Wannock Tea Gardens In The 1950s Early 60s

I remember catching the charabanc from Brighton seafront on a Sunday afternoon with my Nanna and invarably choosing the Wannock Tea Gardens coach outing. I used to love going there, it was a real treat ...Read more

A memory of Polegate

Warmfield A Forgotten Village

I have lived in the parish of Warmfield-cum-Heath practically all my life,and attended the now very 'dilapidated' local school. I still live in the parish, and have very fond memories of Warmfield. Much has ...Read more

A memory of Warmfield by Glynnis Wilson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 18,793 to 18,816.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Fish Market C1900

Here on the wharf the tellers (in bowler hats) would assess the catch prior to its sale by auction.

Caption For East Clandon, The Village 1904

Fifteen children have been neatly assembled by the photographer in front of the brick and half-timber cottages that comprised this small village, originally called Clandon Abbots.

Caption For Bramley, High Street 1929

The five motor vehicles in this picture presage the heavy traffic to come in the decades ahead along this section of the A281 heading into Guildford.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Crown Hotel 1890

The Crown in Lyndhurst (left) survives in the 21st century, but the street running along the front of it is very different today.

Caption For Eriswell, The Square C1960

On the right is a former chapel, or possibly a Quaker Meeting House. More recently it was used by Bill Jaggard for producing wooden decoy pigeons.

Caption For Waldringfield, The River C1955

The stretch of river beyond the mud bank leads to Stanner Point, also in Sutton.

Caption For Harworth, The Game Cock, Bawtry Road C1968

An entire colliery village was laid out east of the Tickhill to Blyth road after 1922, and named Bircotes.

Caption For Daventry, Market Square C1955

Comparing this with D83003, we see that the Plume of Feathers now has bow windows and has been repainted.

Caption For Barlborough, High Street C1955

The ancient Market Cross with its sundial dominates the High Street in Barlborough, opposite the Rose and Crown public house, which is on the right of this 50s photograph.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Wellington Gardens 1904

Wellington Gardens is styled in the classical manner, with a domed bandstand reminiscent of St Paul's. Here the fashionable promenaded.

Caption For Bolney, Post Office 1957

Bolney is a quiet village, located just off the main London to Brighton trunk road.

Caption For Morecambe, The West End 1896

The southern part of Morecambe (referred to as the west end), towards Heysham, soon developed as the more genteel side of the resort, with smart hotels; it was thought to be a little superior.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Square C1955

The seaward end of Broad Street was once the hub of Lyme Regis with its old Custom House, until a devastating fire in 1844.

Caption For Camborne, School Of Metalliferous Mining C1955

These solid premises housed the world-famous mining college in the capital of the Cornish mining district.

Caption For Gunnislake, Fore Street C1950

Motorists heading out of Cornwall from Callington must descend a steep hill through the old mining village of Gunnislake, which is situated in the Tamar valley close to the Devon border.

Caption For Albury, The Silent Pool 1911

The upper of two pools that are fed by chalk springs has been a popular beauty spot since the 19th century.

Caption For Warlingham, The Village 1903

Warlingham Green with a line of saplings is overlooked by Mr Ringer`s Warlingham & Chelsham Supply Stores.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1893

At this time there were hopes of a truce in the intermittent warfare between the Normans and the Welsh. Instead, William callously murdered his guests and provoked acts of revenge.

Caption For Govilon, The Drawbridge 1936

The date 1960 is inscribed on the side of the bridge, which is now a fixed bridge with rolled steel joists and a wooden deck.

Caption For Whitworth, Facit 1951

This view looks north from above the Memorial Park, with the huge Facit New Mill on the right. Built of Accrington brick, it replaced a mill demolished in 1904.

Caption For Runcorn, All Saints Church 1900

Just to the left of All Saints' Church the Railway Bridge can be clearly seen standing where Queen Ethelfleda's castle was built to control and watch the Runcorn Gap and protect her kingdom

Caption For Alderley Edge, The Hough 1896

The road through the Hough towards Wilmslow snakes into the murky distance, while in the foreground are the swing boats in the field of the cottage, a favourite venue for Sunday school outings

Caption For Wilmslow, Carrs Path C1955

The Carrs are part of the meadow land along the River Bollin that once provided pasture land for Wilmslow`s residents.

Caption For Sheffield, The Cathedral C1955

However, a few months later the Archbishop of York ordered the scheme abandoned on the grounds that 'it would not be desirable to proceed for some years to come'.