Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1877 - 1897, Pilsley Ref. HOSM56643
1876 - 1897, Poolsbrook Ref. HOSM56896
1879, Brockhurst Ref. HOSM59838
1895, Great Lumley Ref. HOSM46904
1895, Lambton Park Ref. HOSM70697
1895, Plawsworth Ref. HOSM56750
1873 - 1909, Apuldram Ref. HOSM36078
1873 - 1909, Birdham Ref. HOSM37872
1847 - 1874, Colworth Ref. HOSM41576
1896 - 1910, Hooksway Ref. HOSM48876
1896, Eartham Ref. HOSM49269
1873 - 1909, West Itchenor Ref. HOSM49624
1897 - 1919, Chinnor Ref. HOSM40836
1919 - 1920, Biddestone Ref. HOSM37759
1899 - 1919, Burton Ref. HOSM39608
1899, Dauntsey Lock Ref. HOSM42904
1899 - 1919, Hullavington Ref. HOSM49095
1899, Chippenham Ref. HOSM53997
1919 - 1920, Slaughterford Ref. HOSM59414
1881, West Littleton Ref. HOSM63900

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,191 to 8,200.

Metheringham Feast

My family used to visit Metheringham regularly to vist my mother's aunt. Her name was Nellie Garrick and she lived in Lime Tree Avenue (I think that is the right name). She was married to Jack Garrick. We used to go on a ...Read more

A memory of Metheringham by Gillian Emerton

Growing Up

I was born in Withington Hospital and brought up for many years in Baguley Hall, I always remember the good times where all the children and the parents came out to play as one, no nastiness, no keep up with the Jones, we all helped each ...Read more

A memory of Baguley in 1951 by Howard Oakley

Lavender Hill

As a family we moved to 10 Lavender Hill in 1948, dad managed the butcher shop, Dewhursts, before that it was Chalks. One side was the fish shop Hitchcocks and the other side Maplesden the funeral parlour. Our back 'yard' opened on ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1948 by Richard Watson

East Hanney, The Green 1956

I lived in the house immediately behind "the big tree" from 1973-1975. I was only 8 or 9 years old and have fond memories of climbing in the lower reaches of that tree. I have a photo my parents took of the tree in ...Read more

A memory of East Hanney in 1975 by Peter Schmaltz

A Special Day

I have fond memories of the church as I got married in May 1973. I will never ever forget the beautiful atmosphere inside. I keep saying I will go back and visit it but I do not know if it still open and being used, can anyone tell me? Kind regards PAULEEN

A memory of Old Burghclere in 1870 by pauleen

Bearsted Maternity Hospital

1948 was the year I was born. My parents were living in Twickenham at the time. My mother was admitted to The Bearsted in Hampton Wick and I was born there. It stands only about 100 yards from Hampton Court Palace ...Read more

A memory of Hampton Wick in 1948 by Susan Morley

Worfield School Dinners

During 1956/57 my parents lived at Oldington, off the Bridgnorth road and my local school was at Worfield. I was 6 years old at the time and attended the school there with my older cousins, Olive, Micheal and Alan ...Read more

A memory of Worfield in 1956 by First Name Last Name

105 The Street

I have no memories of Willesborough as I visited it for the first time on 26.8.08. My reason for visiting was that I was trying to find where my grandparents once lived, and surprise surprise it's still there, 105 The Street. ...Read more

A memory of Willesborough by Maureen Weall

Toll Money

Sandwich Town relied on its toll money taken on the bridge, which was used purely for the town's benefit alone and it became wealthy over the years because of it.  During the 1960s I think it was, Sandwich came under the jurisdiction of ...Read more

A memory of Sandwich

Memory Lapse

I was 10 yrs old and suffered badly with asthma when I was transferred from Bryn Bras Castle Open Air School, Llanberis, N. Wales to an Open Air School or Home on Hayling Island - I have very little memory of the 6 months I ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island in 1945 by Shirleyst Name Hearne

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 19,657 to 19,680.

Caption For Kingsbury, The Prince Of Wales C1955

Similar to others in almost every suburb, the Prince of Wales continues the theme, offering safe and comfortable drinking to new suburban man; a competently-designed exterior opens into a timbered bar

Caption For Sharpness, The Training Ship Vindicatrix C1955

Lighters, such as the ones we see moored here in the foreground, were the workhorses on the Gloucester to Sharpness canal, which when it opened in 1827 was the longest in Britain.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1960

This is red brick village Leicestershire at its best: nothing ostentatious in either the well- designed row of cottages (right) terminated by the Three Horseshoes pub, small and welcoming,

Caption For Worksop, Canch Walk C1955

Along the north bank of the Canch is a footpath that leads east to Priorswell Road, with the Memorial Gardens on the right bank behind the trees that line it.

Caption For Worksop, College C1965

South of the town, beyond the modern A57 by-pass, accessed via a long avenue from the Netherton Road, is Worksop College.

Caption For Hanbury, Parish Church C1965

It was delightfully but fancifully described by the 17th-century historian Habington as 'invironed with highe and mighty trees and able to terrifye a far-off ignorant enimy with a deceitful showe of an

Caption For Cheshunt, Temple Bar, Theobalds Park C1955

Designed by Christopher Wren in 1672 as a triumphal arch, Temple Bar originally stood at the top of Fleet Street in London.

Caption For Hertford, Parliament Square C1950

It is said that Jane Austen based Meryton, in 'Pride and Prejudice', on Hertford, and that Elizabeth Bennet met Mr Darcy at Shire Hall.

Caption For Redbourn, The Aubreys C1955

On the level ground to the south-west of the town stands the almost ploughed-out remains of an ancient double-ditched camp called The Aubreys.

Caption For Coningsby, Silver Street C1955

All the buildings on the left have gone, to be replaced by more modern buildings and a car park for the doctor's surgery.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Butlin's Holiday Camp C1955

The long-time motto all along the front of the large road-side buildings was 'Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight', which is a quotation from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.

Caption For Chippenham, The Market Place C1955

This view was taken looking south to the Bear Hotel at the top end of the car park. The new Bear Hotel was built some time after 1750 by John Provis, a painter, and leased out.

Caption For Ilkley, The Tarn 1923

There are two tarns on the part of the moor by Ilkley shown in 45157A, pages 68-69, both within easy walking distance of the town.

Caption For Roslin, Chapel 1897

The oldest part of the castle, which was founded by Sir William Sinclair, dates from the early 14th century.

Caption For Worcester, The Regatta 1910

Taken from the Westside, this picture reveals that a fair is taking place on Pitchcroft to accompany the Regatta.

Caption For Devizes, St Mary's Church 1898

It dates from the same era as St John's, thanks to Bishop Roger of Salisbury, who was a liberal churchman.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Harbour Crosswall 1907

This prettily-posed group stand in the harbour, where a spritsail barge and her boat are moored on the right. On the left, colliers are unloaded.

Caption For Manchester, The Cathedral 1889

We are looking at the choir screen and the organ above it from the main body of the church. The choir where the Bishop and church dignitaries sat was beyond the screen, cut off from the congregation.

Caption For Halifax, The Orphanage 1893

Three years later a Manchester yarn merchant, Thomas Porter, offered an endowment fund of £50,000 to facilitate feeding and educating the children.

Caption For New Brighton, Pier And Parade 1892

The houses on the right were soon turned into cafes to serve the ever-growing numbers of holidaymakers. They would advertise breakfasts bigger than each other, vying with each other for customers.

Caption For Liverpool, The Mersey Tunnel C1955

The tower of the Municipal Buildings on Dale Street dominates the sky-line to the left. At the time of our photograph, it cost 1s 6d for a car to go through the tunnel.

Caption For Bodinnick, The Ferry Inn 1888

Bodinnick is a tiny village built on a steep hill on one side of Pont Creek, an estuary of the Fowey River. From here the ferryboats would take the passengers across the fast-flowing river to Fowey.

Caption For Clifton, Bridge 1900

Bristol became a major centre for the importation of timber for use throughout the west of England. In 1870 it handled 105,000 tons, and by 1900 it was dealing with over 170,000 tons a year.

Caption For Clifton, Bridge 1900

Bristol became a major centre for the importation of timber for use throughout the west of England. In 1870 it handled 105,000 tons, and by 1900 it was dealing with over 170,000 tons a year.