Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1885 - 1887, Burrowbridge Ref. HOSM70144
1885, Chilton Polden Ref. HOSM40920
1886 - 1887, Dunwear Ref. HOSM44079
1886 - 1887, Enmore Ref. HOSM44848
1886 - 1887, Merridge Ref. HOSM53517
1886, Nether Stowey Ref. HOSM54713
1886 - 1902, Otterhampton Ref. HOSM55847
1885 - 1886, Stretcholt Ref. HOSM60807
1885, Sutton Mallet Ref. HOSM60992
1885, Low Burnham Ref. HOSM52396
1890 - 1891, Norton Ref. HOSM55392
1891 - 1904, Stainforth Ref. HOSM71025
1891 - 1901, Stancil Ref. HOSM60225
1891 - 1901, Wilsic Ref. HOSM64684
1886 - 1901, Askerswell Ref. HOSM36404
1885 - 1887, Athelhampton Ref. HOSM36595
1885 - 1887, Fryer's Br Ref. HOSM42194
1886 - 1887, Lower Lewell Fm Ref. HOSM51179
1887, Lower Ansty Ref. HOSM52468
1887, Maiden Newton Ref. HOSM53089

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,371 to 8,380.

Relocation To Elm Park

It's very early 1947. My father has accepted a position as Mechanical Engineer with JRichard Costain. We purchased a new Costain home at number 90 Windermere Ave, Elm Park. It was a bitterly cold late winter period. Water in ...Read more

A memory of Elm Park in 1947 by Denman Lalonde

Barkingside As It Was From 1937 1950

I lived in Barkingside from 1937 - 1950. I was 5 whan we moved to Merlin Grove from Forest Gate. There were fields and woods within a few minutes walk, sadly built over now. The library was a shop on the ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside in 1940 by James Baker

Small Arms Corps, Netheravon 1941 1945

I'm wondering if anyone can provide me with the exact address of the Small Arms Corps (I believe this is the Camp featured), that existed during the Second World War? My father was a weapons instructor ...Read more

A memory of Netheravon in 1941 by Linda Fordham

Watercress Beds

I have no memories of West Ashling but somewhen before 1860 my G/G/Grandfather James Hare started the watercress beds there. It was not untill quite recently we found out what we know about this family. My G/Grandfather ...Read more

A memory of West Ashling in 1860 by George Larbey

The Old School

Great to see the old school again,I remember harvest festivals and punch and judy shows in the hall behind,house martins building nests in the eaves.School sports,egg & spoon,sack and wheelbarrow races.Wet clothes drying on the ...Read more

A memory of Clanfield in 1961 by Mike Davies

Channel View

I've seen this photo in several places and it's always captioned as being 1965 - it's got to be before that because I lived in Channel View from 1960 to 63 just below those garages on the right of the photo - and in this photo the ...Read more

A memory of Risca in 1960 by Terry Evans

Bryn Eitha

I was born in Bryn Eitha Penycae in February 1941, I too spent many happy hours playing in the area of Pentre near the old mill. I also knew of Crad The Garth as mentioned in another correspondence. All the local villages had characters ...Read more

A memory of Penycae in 1950

Happy Days

I was known as David Armitage not William I have so many happy memories of Chaigley Mr Goynes was headmaster. I would love to hear from any old boys who remember me especialy Bob Price from Scunthorpe.

A memory of Thelwall in 1956 by William Armitage

Bromsgrove Institute In High Street

My husband's grandfather Eustace Egbert George Duffill was born in 1869 at the Bromsgrove Institue in the High Street. Please can anyone tell me whether the Institute building features in any of the photographs of the High Street. I believe his father was librarian there.

A memory of Bromsgrove by Pamela Jones

More Royalty At Milford

Further to Mr. Mike Taylor's story about being taken to see HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother passing through Milford on her way to King Edward's School at Witley. I was a pupil at King Edward's during the time of her ...Read more

A memory of Milford in 1956 by Christopher Howlett

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 20,089 to 20,112.

Caption For Daventry, The Moot Hall C1950

This photograph, taken shortly after the war, shows the Moot Hall in a rather sorry state of repair.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1950

The upstairs bay window of the shop on the left is no longer to be seen, as the façade has been rebuilt. It belonged to Tower's, who were boot makers.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1948

The car on the left obscures what was the front window of the Daventry Weekly Express office (or The Gusher, as it is affectionately known by the locals).

Caption For Balcombe, The Village C1955

The church of St Mary was built in 1847.

Caption For West Bay, The Harbour C1955

Timber from Scandinavia, with a builder's merchant's lorry and cranes, stand on the Quay beside 1864-built Pier Terrace (right).

Caption For Surbiton, Victoria Road C1955

The late Victorian era saw the development of shopping parades.

Caption For Surbiton, Brighton Road C1955

The late Victorian era saw the development of shopping parades.

Caption For Frensham, The Little Pond C1965

South of Farnham, on the greensand heathland, there are two famous and immensely popular lakes, Frensham Great Pond and Frensham Little Pond.

Caption For Molesey Lock, The Lock C1955

Further downstream and opposite Hampton Court, Molesey Lock is photographed from Riverbank, the busy A3050 along the Surrey bank of the River Thames.

Caption For Abingdon, East St Helen Street 1924

These jettied houses (with the first floor projecting and on brackets) and the building to the left of them, Helensbourne, are 16th- century and timber-framed beneath the render.

Caption For Abingdon, The Checker Fireplace 1924

The Checker and the upper floor of the old bakehouse are now occupied by the Unicorn Theatre, opened in 1953 - it has a version of a Shakespearian-period stage.

Caption For Clitheroe, Church Street C1960

Over 150 years ago, Church Street was the main way out of the town to Chatburn. Dates can be seen on house frontages - one drainpipe bears the date 1757.

Caption For St George, Clarendon School C1960

Kinmel Hall stands on a site said to date back to 1311, but this present country house emerged from the ashes of a former mansion destroyed by fire in 1848.

Caption For South Woodford, Gates Corner C1965

There is a tendency to see the development of the London suburbs only in terms of public transport, but the motorcar proved increasingly important from this period.

Caption For Holy Island, The Castle C1940

A Tudor fort sitting on top of Beblowe Crag, Lindisfarne was raised for defence against the Scots.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1897

This was the retail hub of the town, with each blind shadowing a shop window on the sunny northern side of the exceptionally wide street.

Caption For Marlborough, High Street 1901

The Castle and Ball Hotel, an old established commercial hotel and posting house on the north side of the High Street, has a distinctive tile-hung front with pierced barge-boards decorating

Caption For Chenies, Old Manor House 1897

In the late 15th century the Cheynes built the first part of the house, the hall, tower and the rest of the west range in the distance, an amorphous shape in brick under all the ivy, but

Caption For Little Chalfont, The Village C1955

Little Chalfont, a name given the area by developers in the 1920s, grew up around Chalfont Road Station on the Metropolitan Line which opened in 1889, with a branch to Chesham opening the following year

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, The Cross C1965

Given a decade of fresh ideas (see L211008 on the previous pages), the area around Leighton Buzzard's 15th-century Market Cross is once again a focal point and meeting place.

Caption For Pitsea, View From Church C1955

Pitsea Hall Island—to the left of the creek—has a complex history. Originally pasture and arable land, it was taken over by British Explosives Ltd in 1890.

Caption For Potters Bar, Mutton Lane And Darkes Lane C1960

The M25 is still a pipe dream in the minds of the planners, but already the town has begun to develop.

Caption For Cobham, The Hall 1899

By far the most impressive building in the parish, the Tudor mansion, with its octagonal wing turrets and a 50 acre park landscaped by Humphrey Repton in 1790, was the result of the redevelopment of a

Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1965

The White Hart is shown on a town map of 1839 and is likely to be 15th-century in origin.