Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1878 - 1898, Goldenhill Ref. HOSM70435
1895 - 1907, Little Bayham Ref. HOSM70088
1873, Dell Quay Ref. HOSM70316
1907, Wood's Green Ref. HOSM71259
1896 - 1914, Seaburn Ref. HOSM71032
1896, Little Reynoldston Ref. HOSM70262
1891, Byland Abbey Ref. HOSM70037
1907, Wood's Green Ref. HOSM65081
1892, Carr Gate Ref. HOSM40157
1890 - 1892, Wrenthorpe Ref. HOSM65252
1895 - 1911, Wallington Ref. HOSM35367
1885, North Barsham Ref. HOSM55158
1895, Whiteley Village Ref. HOSM64404
1898, West Challow Ref. HOSM63776
1898, West Hanney Ref. HOSM63939
1898 - 1910, Westcot Ref. HOSM64050
1886 - 1887, Binnegar Ref. HOSM37771
1885 - 1887, Brockhill Ref. HOSM39059
1886, Clouds Hill Ref. HOSM41294
1886 - 1900, Norden Ref. HOSM55119

Books

11 books found. Showing results 19,441 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,101 to 8,110.

Grandad

My Grandfather was a stable lad and then coachman for Earl Fitzwilliam. My memories are of stories told to me by my late Mother, and of a wonderful photo of Grandad in full livery with silver topper and wonderful leather riding boots. So ...Read more

A memory of Wentworth in 1890 by Sus Markham

The Rec!

Ah yes, The Rec!  Scene of many a battle and many a cup final, in later years there was romance!  You could get through the hedge and down onto the railway line to put halfpennies on the line that got flattened by trains as they ran ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Stephen Owen

Rivacre Baths

We moved to Rivacre in 1960, within sound of the baths. I spent most of my summer holidays there. My cousin Paul James's mum worked on the gate and the owner's son Stephen Williams was my friend at primary school.

A memory of Little Sutton in 1960 by Stephen Owen

Colomendy Camp School

I attended Colomendy School for about two years, coming from the City of Liverpool. I was fascinated with all the open spaces and especially the mountain - Moel Fammu. I can remember having great times there: walking into ...Read more

A memory of Loggerheads in 1947 by Ronald Jones

The Corner House

My father's cousin, Kitty Mortimer (nee Barratt) lived here with her husband Leslie, and their two daughters Andrea and Lynn - mostly throughout the '60s and '70s. I believe they rented the house from the National Trust, as I ...Read more

A memory of Lacock in 1965 by Jane Winfer

The Village Fates

this year a little child came up to the dog show whith a toy dog, it wagged its tail so sh eenterd that in, it got into round 2. There was a lovely dog who came 4th in best under 2 dog. he should of come first. he should of come first in the best looking male aswell, everyone thought that.

A memory of Hambledon in 2006 by Saskia Bridgen

A Small Boys Paradise

Moving from Lewisham in London to Three Bridges in 1953 was wonderful. I was only 9 and we were, I believe, the first family in the Birches. We had the river mole with rainbow trout, horses, rabbits, all manner of wildlife and ...Read more

A memory of Crawley by John Brian

Duchy Hotel

This is a photo of The Duchy Hotel. This later became Dartmoor Prisons' "Prison Officers Mess". It has now become The Dartmoor National Park Visitor Centre. My dad was an officer or "screw" at Dartmoor Prison for many years and we ...Read more

A memory of Princetown in 1976 by Ian Sutton

Family Involvement

My memories of our familý's involvement in Sanderstead Church is only from the late 1940's and early 50's. I was a pageboy at the age of about 8 or 9 yrs old at my sister's wedding.  Then, one of my older brothers was a choir ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead by Eric Lovett

In The Name Of Adversity

My family lived adjacent to the fields which were designated for the Hixon Aerodrome.  I remember well standing against the garden fence seeing the location being prepared for the runways, and watching the workmen erecting the ...Read more

A memory of Hixon in 1941 by Sylvia Pugh

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,441 to 19,464.

Caption For Scarborough, Foreshore Road 1891

Scarborough Castle, on the skyline, once stood 100 ft tall, with walls 12 ft thick; the keep was positioned in such a way so as to command the approach to the causeway leading to the castle.

Caption For Sidmouth, Looking West 1924

In the early years of the 19th century the impoverished Duke of Kent came to live at Woolbrook Glen.

Caption For Collingbourne Kingston, The Village And St Mary's Church C1955

The interesting monuments include one commemorating Thomas Pile and his wife, 1560 and 1561: this is a large composition of two recumbent figures and a younger couple, Sir Gabriel Pile and his wife

Caption For Woolston, The Floating Bridge C1955

This 1950s photograph somehow captures the spirit of that austere period following the war.

Caption For Wrea Green, The Village C1965

In the opposite corner is the village school founded by the gift of £180 from a tailor, James Thistleton.

Caption For Stalham, Hunsett Mill C1935

This scene is worthy of a painting; it shows a typical windpump used to drain the reclaimed marshes.

Caption For Chatsworth, Palm House C1876

Demolished shortly after the First World War, this magnificent structure was the brainchild of Joseph Paxton; at the time of its completion in 1840, it was the largest conservatory in the world.

Caption For Outwood, The Windmills 1906

At one time just under half of Surrey's settlements had at least one mill; by the 1830s there were 47 working mills in Surrey.

Caption For Freckleton, The Village C1965

The war memorial stands on the triangular village green in the area within the railings, (far left).

Caption For Whitstable, Harbour Street 1962

The Nelson in Harbour Street is in the centre of the photograph. Landlords here included Henry Hills, Mrs Emily Jane Parsons, and Miss L Parsons. To the right is Duffy, the butcher's.

Caption For Falmer, The Village C1955

We are on the Downs between Brighton and Lewes. Near the rebuilt church there is a thatched barn and an early dewpond.

Caption For Upper Dicker, The Plough Inn C1950

We are in the Cuckmere Valley, with fine views of the scarp side of the Downs.The Dicker, behind the brick wall and trees beyond the pub, is a rather odd-looking mansion, built by Horatio William

Caption For Willingdon, The Post Office C1950

We are on the slope of the Downs between Eastbourne and Polegate. A nearby vantage point at Combe hill is 638 feet high.

Caption For East Barsham, Sheep On The Fakenham Road 1929

The picturesque village has been used for the filming of the BBC series 'Born and Bred'. East Barsham's manor house was built by Sir William Fermor during the reign of Henry VII.

Caption For Sudbury, The Croft And Roman Catholic Church 1900

On the west side of the green area called the Croft, backing on to the river, are the workhouse and St Gregory's off to the left.

Caption For Sudbury, Police Station 1906

This was built in 1901 at the junction of Newton Road, King Street and Cornard Road. The police establishment comprised an inspector, a sergeant, and four constables.

Caption For Hailsham, St Mary's Church C1955

Above are the round quatrefoil windows of the clerestory added in 1889, which must have made the interior much lighter.

Caption For Banstead, The Station C1965

Banstead station, on the branch line from Sutton to Epsom Downs station, opened in 1865.

Caption For Piddlehinton, The Village C1955

We are looking south-eastwards from the Yetminster road towards the mediaeval Hamstone cross in a triangle of cobbles (centre), with roads at the junction signed to Sherborne (left) and Chetnole (right

Caption For Combe Martin, The Kings Arms Hotel 1926

There are 4 floors, 13 doors on every floor, 13 fireplaces, 52 stairs and 52 windows - hence its new name (after 1933) of the Pack of Cards Hotel.

Caption For Bunbury, The Village C1960

Bunbury is a name familiar to those of us who enjoy Oscar Wilde's 'The Importance of Being Earnest', but few people realise that such a village actually exists.

Caption For Bremhill, The Cross, Church And School C1960

The parish church of St Martin is described as 'Anglo-Saxon origins, c1200, C13, C15, restored 1850' (Department of Heritage List). The former school, now the village hall, is dated 1846.

Caption For Boscombe, The Pier 1908

Boscombe developed to the east of Bournemouth in mid-Victorian times, attracting the wealthy and fashionable including Sir Percy Florence Shelley, the son of the poet.

Caption For Trefriw, The Village C1955

Yet the quality of its spring water attracted great Roman interest, and the Trefriw Wells offered recuperative bathing facilities through to Victorian times, and are still a lure for visitors