Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1880 - 1905, Splatt Ref. HOSM59900
1880, St Issey Ref. HOSM60132
1891, Ellis Laithe Ref. HOSM44741
1890 - 1891, Heath Ref. HOSM47989
1890 - 1891, Walton Ref. HOSM63344
1897 - 1911, Berinsfield Ref. HOSM37530
1897 - 1910, Newington Ref. HOSM54884
1883 - 1901, Aldridge Ref. HOSM35773
1883 - 1885, Leamore Ref. HOSM50949
1883 - 1885, Rushall Ref. HOSM58285
1883, Walsall Wood Ref. HOSM63316
1885 - 1886, Egmere Ref. HOSM44678
1912, Goff's Oak Ref. HOSM46506
1898, East Hendred Ref. HOSM44276
1886 - 1887, Cold Harbour Ref. HOSM41479
1900, Corfe Castle Ref. HOSM41878
1886 - 1887, Culeaze Ref. HOSM42562
1886 - 1887, Hyde Ref. HOSM49235
1886 - 1887, Sherford Ref. HOSM59057
1900, West Lulworth Ref. HOSM64001

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,851 to 7,860.

The Boys Dining Hall Hutton

Hi, I was in the Hutton Residential School from 1930 to 1939. Mr Higden was the Headmaster. We had a big dining hall where all the boys had their meals - it was more like a scene from the film, Oliver, [food ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield in 1930 by James Chalkley

50s 60s Memories

I was born at 13 Alma Place (up the small alley from Argent Street) in 1952, moving to number 6 when I was 5. When I was 9 we moved to Sherfield Road, where I lived until 1970 when we finally moved to Shipston-on-Stour, ...Read more

A memory of Grays by Robert Wildish

Memories

My family were evacuated during the second world war from East London , they were put into some cottages in the village, my mum died in 2002 and her sisters have died since then, apart from one who is in her eighties. I can ...Read more

A memory of South Petherton in 1942 by Christine Jeffrey

Claywood And The Teem Valley Home 1949 To 1969

How wonderful to hear of one of my dear friend's memories of 1960s Menith Wood. Although I was actually born at "Eardiston" Farm called Moor Farm, in one of the converted barns in 1949, I spent ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood in 1960 by Nicolas Fumarola

Children's Ward 1959

I spent several months in Treloar with Polio. I was five years old and from what I have been told, at deaths door. Can't say that I remember much except the nurses smiles and the pictures of Micky Mouse on the windows. I would ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1959 by Ian Ruff

Rooms Lane St Bernards

I was born on Room's Lane in one of three cottages near to the train station. My father worked for Roland Humphry. We moved to St Bernard's not long after I was born, the house was the previous horseman's home, My dad ...Read more

A memory of Morley in 1951 by Leslie Kershaw

Growing Up In Pudsey

Dont live in Pudsey any more but was born and brought up there. I lived on Laurel Mount off Richardshaw Lane. across from Farsley omnibus depot. I think there is an office block there now. There used to be Harold's ...Read more

A memory of Pudsey in 1959 by Paul Hutchinson

Picnics With Sandwiches And A Bottle Of Pop With Mum, Paddling In The Pond

We used to have lovely picnics, mum took sandwiches and some pop in a bottle, a towel and a flannel to wipe dirty hands and faces. We spend all day paddling and catching minnows with our net. My brother Tom always used to send a model boat out and they usually got stuck or sunk by a wave !

A memory of Leytonstone in 1959 by Dawn Smith

Omg Such Memories!

I have just read an amusing story about the Walls ices girls and how pretty they were - I was one of those girls - I can't quite believe someone has written about us! What fun we had. We all worked in the school holidays ...Read more

A memory of Holland-on-Sea in 1959

My Last School

Closer view of my last school. This photo is from 1955, the first year I went there and it took me about 18 months to settle in! After that the sense of freedom I had from being in such great surroundings was very inspiring! I was really quite sad to leave in 1960.

A memory of Reigate in 1960 by Bill Tingley

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 18,841 to 18,864.

Caption For Southport, London Square 1902

The Southport & Lytham Tramroad Co came up with a proposal to construct a transporter bridge due south of Hesketh Bank at a cost of £183,500.

Caption For Sheffield, Fitzalan Square 1902

In September 1906 the tramway announced record takings for the year of £70,295 and the following year the record was broken again with takings of £73,514.

Caption For London, Tower Bridge 1910

Tower Bridge has become a virtual symbol of London, and it is certainly a very striking and remarkable structure.

Caption For Ospringe, Water Lane C1955

Ospringe was once a pilgrims' stop on the way to Canterbury. The half-timbered house stands on the site of a hospital founded by Henry III in 1234.

Caption For Bosham, Holy Trinity Church And The Green 1903

A Roman basilica once occupied the site of the Green. The quay is in the foreground, with fishermen sitting around and tending their boats.

Caption For Belfast, View In Ormeau Park 1897

Lord Donegall was quite willing, since he had just built the new Belfast Castle on the Antrim side of the town.

Caption For Dinder, High Street C1965

The ducks still paddle on the river beside the main road, but the Post Office and Stores (centre) is just a house now.

Caption For Grantham, Bee Hive Inn 1893

Back to the east of St Peter's Hill, the photographer looks north along Castlegate, with the Beehive Inn on the left; the leaves hide a beehive set in the tree, which is still there.

Caption For Skegness, Lumley Road 1899

At the west end of Lumley Road there were a few shops in 1899, but the view is utterly transformed now from Roman Bank, a reference to the old Roman sea wall.

Caption For Lenham, Faversham Road C1960

Workmen in the Square found the skeletons of two men and a woman; both men had been buried with a sword and shield. Archaeologists believed that they were early Christians.

Caption For St Annes, Fairhaven Road 1901

Porritt houses had the reputation of being fine residential properties: Mr Porritt spent a quarter of a million pounds using the best materials, including stone from his quarries in East Lancashire.

Caption For Overstrand, The Sands 1906

Its church disappeared from the cliffs into the ever-encroaching sea in the reign of Richard II. Another was built, and that too was a ruin for a number of years - it has since been restored.

Caption For Carmarthen, The Old Oak 1949

The old stump of this tree known as Merlin's Oak is still kept in the town's civic hall.

Caption For Penysarn, The Ancient Copper Mines C1950

The mines were about to close when in 1768 fresh deposits of the copper were discovered.

Caption For Rhyl, The Pavilion 1954

The paddling pool in front of it is a precursor of the modern day Sun Centre, perhaps. The coats and the empty pool reveal few takers for its delights – it must be a cold day.

Caption For Elmswell, The Church C1960

The end of the aisle is blocked by the monument of Sir Robert Gardener (d1620), who built the almshouses behind us.

Caption For Dunham Massey, St Margaret's Church C1955

St Margaret's sits halfway between Altrincham and the estate of Dunham Massey (now maintained by the National Trust), hence the title given by Frith's to this photograph.

Caption For Uppingham, West End, High Street C1955

The buildings are a mixture of 18th- century cottages and 19th-century grander houses which were built on the site of former farmyards.

Caption For Fairford, The Mill C1960

The late Norman church of St Andrew was greatly altered in the 15th century. To stand in the nave is like being inside a lantern as light floods in through the large Perpendicular windows.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Blackfriars Tower 1891

This is one of fifteen towers built with the defensive walls of the town between 1284 and 1396.

Caption For Nuneaton, Bond Gate C1945

People lived and traded on Bond Gate until 1969. Now, together with Bond Street, it is a dispiriting introduction to Nuneaton for those of us who arrive by train.

Caption For Rothley, The Temple C1955

The triple gables of the early 17th-century house form the centrepiece, with flanking wings. John Ely, a Manchester architect, added the Tudoresque bay window to the right in 1894.

Caption For Canford Magna, Parish Church 1886

Canford Church is regarded as one of the most interesting in Dorset, both architecturally and historically.

Caption For Bidston, The Windmill C1955

The windmill, which still stands on the summit of Bidston Hill, was built as a flour mill in 1800 and functioned as such until 1875.