Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1882 - 1901, Hyssington Ref. HOSM49245
1923, Moor Row Ref. HOSM54023
1910 - 1931, Morecambe Ref. HOSM34934
1910 - 1931, Heysham Ref. HOSM48371
1910 - 1931, Middleton Ref. HOSM53661
1898 - 1919, Broadwell Ref. HOSM39041
1883 - 1900, Draycott Ref. HOSM43497
1896, Newton Underwood Ref. HOSM55019
1898, Mountain Ash Ref. HOSM34938
1882, Much Wenlock Ref. HOSM34940
1882, Easthope Wood Ref. HOSM44447
1897 - 1908, Checkley Ref. HOSM40665
1897, Old Hall Ref. HOSM41695
1897 - 1908, Newhall Ref. HOSM54868
1887, Blackpool Ref. HOSM37983
1887, Cold Blow Ref. HOSM41454
1887 - 1906, Ludchurch Ref. HOSM52749
1887 - 1905, Melinau Ref. HOSM53459
1887 - 1906, Templeton Ref. HOSM61403
1878 - 1879, Cwmgwrach Ref. HOSM42731

Books

11 books found. Showing results 19,177 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 7,991 to 8,000.

Smallholding In Eastwood Road

This memory is my mum's - in the 1940s she remembers her dad taking her (on his motorbike with mum in the sidecar) to a smallholding on Eastwood Road in Rayleigh - she thinks probably to buy 'day-old chicks' (her ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh in 1940 by Lyn Gallon

1980s

I was the newspaper reporter for the Coventry Evening Telegraph regional office on Wood Street for a year and lived off Joseph Way on a new housing development. I remember reporting on time share appartments at the former home of ...Read more

A memory of Stratford-upon-Avon by Shirley Jones

An Under Housemaid At Williamscot House

When my Great Aunt Phyllis Ivy Jarrett left school at the age of 13 (about 1918), she joined the domestic staff at Williamscot House, where she was an 'under-housemaid'. Phyllis used to send photos home ...Read more

A memory of Williamscot in 1920

Dukeshouse Wood Camp School Hexham (Part One)

My school was one of the first to go to Dukeshouse Wood Camp School just outside Hexham. This was in November 1945 shortly after the Second World War with the lads from  Gateshead at Alexandra Road school. ...Read more

A memory of Hexham in 1945 by Les May

Wartime Memory

Not sure of the date but I remember the church being destroyed. I had just become old enough to join the fire service as a youth messenger and I was in the fire station at the top of Snakes Lane when the incident occurred. The ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1943 by Kenneth S Henow

My Great Aunt At Albrighton

My great-aunt's name was Mina Sneath (nee Hanmer ) and her husband was Thomas Sneath. According to family story they lived at Albrighton in a converted railway carriage. Thomas was a very good ...Read more

A memory of Albrighton by Michael Harnett

Raf Norton

I was posted to RAF Norton in 1960 and told by the powers that be to catch a bus (number ??) from the railway station to the camp. I asked the conductor to tell me when I got to the stop. He said "RAF Norton, I've not heard of that". ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield by Michael Harnett

Ferndale

My forebears lived in the Bedwas area and I saw Gellideg Isaf Farm on a memory posted by Roy Williams who was born at Gellideg Isaf Farm, Maes-y-cwmmer. My 3xgreat grandfather Moses Jenkins owned/rented Gellideg Isaf Farm in the 1800s. ...Read more

A memory of Ferndale in 1880 by Kay Armstrong

Drummuir  Station

I believe that Drummuir Station, Parish of Botriphnie, County of Banff, Scotland, was the starting point, in 1926, of a  very long, life-changing journey: My teen-age father, along with an older brother,  headed for Southampton, ...Read more

A memory of Drummuir in 1920 by R Urquhart

Philip Streets

This is the photo in the distance of the house where I was brought up (from Dec 1952 to March 1964) with my three brothers, Michael, Alan and twin Roger, N° 1 Abbey Close. Our neighbours were Mr and Mrs Orchard with their ...Read more

A memory of Hythe in 1952 by Philip Streets

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,177 to 19,200.

Caption For Chatburn, The Village 1921

The 'burn' part of the name comes from the stream which runs through the village.The 'chat' part is either an Old English personal name 'Ceatta', or the word 'ceat', which means 'piece of wet ground

Caption For Berkeley, Market Place 1959

The Vale of Berkeley has long been a rich agricultural area.

Caption For Newnham, High Street 1950

The charming central Green is overlooked by houses and shops, most of which were built in the late 18th and 19th centuries when local merchants invested wealth made in the maritime

Caption For Honiton, High Street C1965

Each week, on market day, colourful stalls line the pavements of the High Street, and shoppers come from all over East Devon as they have for centuries.

Caption For Bodelwyddan, Church 1891

It was erected in 1856-60 at a cost of £60,000 for Lady Willoughby de Broke as a memorial to her husband.

Caption For Gumfreston, Church 1890

The church was restored in the 1860s and boasts wall paintings on the north wall of the nave.

Caption For Crowle, The Market Place C1960

Fortunately, this blot on the landscape has now been flushed away. The market continues, but it is now more of a flea market and car-boot sale.

Caption For Tregaron, The Foot Of The Pass 1933

This is the Abergwesyn pass through the mountains to the east of Tregaron.

Caption For Swavesey, The Cobblestones C1965

It was probably built in the 13th century, when the town of Swavesey was first established. It fell out of use when the St Ives to Cambridge railway was built in c1850.

Caption For Chatham, Riverside C1965

Ships of 300 to 4,000 tons lay at the fore and aft buoys in the river, while others tied up at wharves.

Caption For Uppingham, West Bank C1965

Located at the corner of Stockerston Road and South Backway, West Bank was built in 1866 by Howard Candler, 'a small, energetic mathematician', who always refused to have more than six boys boarding.

Caption For Stanmore, Village 1906

The village is now a faceless sort of place, apart from one or two buildings; these include a superb but well-disguised hall house of around 1500 in Church Road.

Caption For Ormskirk, Moor Street 1902

The parish itself included the outlying villages of Bickerstaffe, Burscough, Lathom, Scarisbrick and Skelmersdale; the population of Ormskirk itself grew from 2,554 in 1801 to 3,838 in 1821.

Caption For Manchester, Owen's College C1876

The college later moved into a new building on Oxford Road which had been designed by Alfred Waterhouse, winner of the competition to design Manchester Town Hall.

Caption For Andover, The Old Vicarage And Priory C1960

Dr William Stanley Goddard, headmaster of Winchester College, retired to Andover in 1809.

Caption For Stockbridge, Marshcourt School C1955

The sunshine picks out the white walls of rock chalk of this fine Edwardian house designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens with planting and landscaping by Gerturde Jekyll.

Caption For Horam, The Post Office C1955

The 'Cuckoo Trail' for cyclists, walkers and the disabled connects Horam to Heathfield and Polegate via the route of an old railway.

Caption For Betws Y Coed, The Llugwy Valley From Above Miners Bridge 1891

This famous resort on the Holyhead road, in the narrow, deeply-glaciated valley of the river Conwy, became popular when it was reached by the railway in Victorian times.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Square 1903

Taw Vale Parade is to the right of the Albert Clock, whose building was started in 1862 and not completed until a decade later; the money came from public subscription.

Caption For Cadnam, The Sir Walter Tyrrell C1960

This well-known inn is situated in a peaceful corner of the New Forest, close to Cadnam.

Caption For Holbeach, High Street C1955

Further east, Franklins Outfitters, a mid 19th-century Italianate building on the right has gone, as have those in the distance on the left, to be replaced by the tepid Neo-Georgian Talbot Court.

Caption For Huttoft, The Church C1960

The church is a curious mix of greenstone and limestone giving a patchwork quilt effect, while the chancel is in brick.

Caption For Crayford, Saint Paulinus Church C1955

This Norman church atop Crayford Hill is probably the oldest in the borough of Bexley.

Caption For Preston, Fishergate C1955

A bus to Pedders Lane and Ashton-on-Ribble plies down Fishergate, but so busy has Preston become, that drastic alterations in regulating traffic have had to be made.