Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1894 - 1911, Collier's Wood Ref. HOSM65649
1894 - 1896, Tottenham Ref. HOSM71157
1894 - 1895, Walthamstow Ref. HOSM65675
1894 - 1895, Willesden Ref. HOSM65671
1890 - 1908, Castleton Ref. HOSM70272
1887, Cwm Bychan Ref. HOSM70189
1887 - 1913, Portmeirion Ref. HOSM70944
1885 - 1906, Frodingham Ref. HOSM70404
1896, Hamstreet Ref. HOSM70534
1896 - 1906, Small Hythe Ref. HOSM71075
1896, Standen Ref. HOSM71140
1910 - 1911, Bare Ref. HOSM70116
1930, Knott End-on-Sea Ref. HOSM70853
1910, Thurland Castle Ref. HOSM71145
1910 - 1911, Torrisholme Ref. HOSM71143
1885 - 1901, Twycross Ref. HOSM71142
1895, Branch End Ref. HOSM70085
1884 - 1899, Winthorpe Ref. HOSM64921
1886, Holford Ref. HOSM69970
1887 - 1902, Exmoor Ref. HOSM70372

Books

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Memories

29,050 memories found. Showing results 8,091 to 8,100.

My Home Village

I cannot remember the exact year but I remember the shop (centre) and the houses to it's right. The shop was called 'Jolly's' and sold sweets and other things. The road was widened in the 1960's so the shop and houses ...Read more

A memory of Mottram in Longdendale in 1964 by Jenny Roberts

Memory Of Soudley

Steam to Stratford, in the early 20's James Joiner (a contractor from Soudley) assembled his convoy of Traction Engines en Route to Stratford Upon Avon to start the new Sewer Contract which was awarded to Joiners for £57,000. ...Read more

A memory of Upper Soudley in 1920 by James Bevan

School Days

As a boarding pupil at Grenville College I used to walk up to Abbotsham in sunny summer weather from Moreton House with my Sunday packed lunch. It was a very quiet village and one of my main memories is the range of old carvings on the ...Read more

A memory of Abbotsham in 1965 by Roger Griffith

Childhood

I was born in London, and my family moved to Culberry Cottage in East Pennard when I was about 8yrs or 9yrs old.  That was a short but happy stay in the area amongst the farm lands, animals and walks in the fields picking wild ...Read more

A memory of East Pennard in 1951 by Brenda Carter

Going To The Post Office, Atterburries And Salvation Army On Sunday

My memories are of going to Mr Atturberries (the spelling of name may be wrong) to buy sweets and also just next door I think was the Salvation Army Hall, which a lot of the village ...Read more

A memory of Sompting in 1961 by Linda Milburn

Snellings The Butchers

Not so much as a memory but an observation. The butchers shop shown in foreground - Snellings - is still there and the board to the front of the railings had what was on that week at the local cinema - The Commodore, long since demolished.

A memory of St Mary Cray in 2006 by Graham Wootten

Royal Family Travelling Through Reedham Train Station

I remember standing on the station platform to see the Royal Family pass through on the Royal Train. I have no recollection of where they were travelling to and I'm a bit hazy on the ...Read more

A memory of Purley on Thames in 1947 by Chris Wallis

To Kelly With Love

Windsor Castle, such precious memories come to mind when I think of this place. It connects me to the people I love, and even though they're gone now - the feelings, the thoughts, their presence is real and tangible when I'm there. What a great gift England has given me.

A memory of Windsor in 1976 by Kelly Mitchell

Happy Motoring

I believe the white building to the centre left in picture is the Thompson & Taylor garage. I worked there briefly (about 1 year), the manager then was a Huw Edwards? I think, but the name of T & T was very well known in motor ...Read more

A memory of Cobham in 1967 by Vee Williams

Wow, I Used To Work Right Here

My first job as a teenager was with ICT, which subsequently became ICL and I think has now disappeared. I used to repair punch card equipment at Ilford Film, Plessey and Ilford Town Hall back in the early 60's. I ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1962 by Robert Graham

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,417 to 19,440.

Caption For Thetford, St Cuthbert's Church 1921

On the right is the 1884 post office; its decorative detailing recalls the ancient East Anglian tradition of pargetting.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, High Street C1960

Donkey Lane and Dormouse Cottage (right) can be seen here in the northern end of the High Street (centre) which bends to the west beside Pound House (centre) to become Barr Lane as it carries

Caption For Burton Bradstock, High Street C1960

Donkey Lane and Dormouse Cottage (right) can be seen here in the northern end of the High Street (centre) which bends to the west beside Pound House (centre) to become Barr Lane as

Caption For Maidenhead, King Street 1904

This is a much-changed scene along the road leading to Maidenhead Station, for virtually nothing now survives of King Street's earlier buildings.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1925

West of the Queen Street junction the London-Bath A4 was remarkably narrow, but is now pedestrianised and by-passed. This view looks east.

Caption For Amersham, The Kings Arms C1955

Back towards the Market Hall we have another view of the King's Arms, the left hand part and the chimneys dating from the 1936 remodelling.

Caption For Nelson, Manchester Road 1958

The story of how the town got its name is an unusual one. When the railway arrived, a station was built here at Marsden.

Caption For Odiham, George Hotel 1924

The date AD 1547 on the sign probably records new ownership.

Caption For Alnwick, The Gatehouse C1955

We can see here that two square towers flank the archway; these are in turn supported by a pair of octagonal towers. Between the two sets of towers there was once a moat spanned by a drawbridge.

Caption For Lytham, Pier And West Beach 1913

The now-vanished Lytham Pier, built in 1864, was badly damaged by a storm on 6 October 1903. Two sand barges of 300 tons dragged their anchors, drifted and cut the pier in half.

Caption For Over Wyre, Dishdolls Cafe C1955

No longer an eating place, it was well patronised in its day, and well situated in pleasant country near the River Wyre; it was not far from Meadowcroft, the home of Miss Poole, who opens her garden annually

Caption For Lowestoft, The View From Pakefield 1890

The Ordnance Survey maps of 1884 and 1905 show a massive loss of coastline along the cliff.

Caption For Holmbury St Mary, Pitland Street 1906

A postman on his round chats to two local residents opposite the King's Head pub (right), where empty barrels and several crates of bottles await collection by the brewer's dray.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Harbour C1965

From the entrance of the enclosed harbour, the village looks the perfect small beachside resort. Its quaint, colour-washed cottages complement the easy access to the beach.

Caption For Hull, Prince's Dock 1903

The Humber keel on the left carries a foresail, an indication that she is sloop-rigged.

Caption For Grendon Underwood, Main Street C1965

This view is at the less interesting east end of Main Road, away from the parish church, the moat, the Georgian rectory and Shakespeare Farmhouse, where the bard is reputed to have stayed.

Caption For Bourton On The Water, By The Windrush 1956

The River Windrush threads through Bourton, carpeted on either bank by broad greens.

Caption For Anstey, Pack Horse Bridge C1960

On the south-east side of the village the five-arch stone bridge, perhaps of the 16th century, steps quietly across the very reedy Rotherby Brook.

Caption For Wallasey, Docks C1965

From 1945, the number of people employed by the shipbuilding yards in Wallasey and Birkenhead declined and a number of associated industries closed.

Caption For Houghton, The Mill 1899

The three huge water wheels drove the three pairs of grinding stones, and when the mill was working the steady rumble of the mill machinery would have been a familiar sound.

Caption For Chorleywood, The Church And School 1959

We are looking northwards across the common, where the shingle-clad spire of Christ Church dominates the skyline.

Caption For Warsash, Cross Roads C1965

Straight ahead is the clock tower; this was a water tower supplying Warsash House, which King Edward VII used to visit when he was Prince of Wales.

Caption For Horncastle, Market Place C1965

The two small buildings on the right have been replaced. One was taken down, and apparently the other fell down! Now there is a spate of banks.

Caption For Woodhall Spa, Jubilee Park Swimming Pool C1965

HRH Princess Marie Louise opened the park in April 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V - the plaque stating this information is on the side of the cafeteria.