Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1877 - 1878, Killivose Ref. HOSM49919
1877 - 1906, Polstrong Ref. HOSM56825
1877 - 1878, Barripper Ref. HOSM57432
1877 - 1878, Treslothan Ref. HOSM62416
1888, Roskear Croft Ref. HOSM63955
1885 - 1901, Barton Ref. HOSM37151
1886 - 1901, Burwell Ref. HOSM39724
1886 - 1900, Cambourne Ref. HOSM39893
1886 - 1901, Chesterton Ref. HOSM40729
1885 - 1901, Duxford Ref. HOSM44112
1886, Great Eversden Ref. HOSM46866
1885 - 1886, Harston Ref. HOSM47717
1885 - 1886, Haslingfield Ref. HOSM47780
1885, Little Shelford Ref. HOSM51677
1886 - 1901, Longstowe Ref. HOSM52320
1886, Swaffham Prior Ref. HOSM61114
1887 - 1901, Willingham Ref. HOSM64736
1880 - 1905, Helstone Ref. HOSM48092
1882 - 1883, Huntington Ref. HOSM49165
1883, Norton Canes Ref. HOSM55411

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,421 to 8,430.

Uncle Toms Cabin

Behind these beach huts was, and as far as I know still is, Uncle Tom's Cabin.   Here you could get cups of tea and so on.  The original was constructed mainly of wood, an old brown colour.  It was replaced I think in the 60's ...Read more

A memory of Shoeburyness by Alan Perry

My Fathers Workplace

This memory of the Fortune of War, was a photograph that my mother has. This is of my father Reginald Waddingham who was a barman at the hotel. They all wore white jackets. The photo showed all of the employees and the boss ...Read more

A memory of Laindon in 1953 by Diana Duncan

Early Memories Of An Ascotonian

My earliest memories of Ascot were of the wonderful people who lived in and around the Fernbank Road area. These people were and still are the true people of Ascot. Although we were all "Working-class" we had the most ...Read more

A memory of Ascot by Richard Dale

Happy Summer Days At The Pool

This photo' reminded me of those carefree summer days when we would cycle from Myland to the pool, leave our bikes, unlocked, in a heap outside, pay our 6d and go to the dank, cold, changing room under the bridge. ...Read more

A memory of Colchester in 1954 by Peter Gant

Living In Wickford

Up until I was 4 years old we lived with my Grandad and my Aunt Ena at no 2 Deirdre Avenue (now no 9). My Dad and Grandad had a small holding and people came from all around to buy their fresh vegetables, these would be classed ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Christine Bacon

Memories Of The Village

Having moved back to Shrewsbury, my family and I spent many holidays in the village in the 1950's and we spent many day trips on Sundays in the village, parking by the Friends burial ground and having a picnic lunch and ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril in 1952 by Tony Russell

Pub

My gran owned the pub at Blackheath which was called the Forest King, it was on the edge of the cricket pitch. There was also another pub called the Volunteer on the next road. Does anybody remember them?

A memory of Blackheath in 1951 by Ian Risbridger

Woolwich, Shooters Hill

From Chris Johnson, This photograph is of Woolwich Common near General Gordon's House looking towards the Royal Military Accademy on the road towards Eltham. These houses are not there anymore and the 1960's Woolwich Common ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1960 by Chris Johnson

Birds Nest

I was about 5 or 6 and my dad was a school groundsman visiting schools in the Reading area cutting the grass and generaly keeping the grounds tidy. He would sometimes take me with him on a Saturday or during the holidays, always by bus ...Read more

A memory of Tilehurst in 1950 by Joe Lee

Wolseley Cars

The car in the photograph is a Wolseley. I am the Secretary of the Wolseley Register and recognise the car. The interesting thing is that a similar car exists in Hertfordshire and that also has the wicker tubular basket on the rear of the car.

A memory of Crawley in 2008 by Thomas Peter Hanley

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 20,209 to 20,232.

Caption For Rickmansworth, The Canal 1897

The canalised stretch of the River Chess was opened in 1803 for Samuel Salter to ferry barrels between his Rickmansworth and Uxbridge breweries via the Grand Junction Canal.

Caption For Hailsham, Old Thatched Cottage , Hempstead Lane C1960

The last two views in Hailsham itself are of a timber-framed cottage on Hempstead Lane, once in the countryside but now firmly within the town's 20th-century expansion - this sweeps past the lane

Caption For Polegate, The Crossing C1965

A branch line soon followed, and Eastbourne station opened in 1849, but Polegate grew, and until it was by-passed recently it was something of a bottleneck on the Bexhill Road, the A27.

Caption For Windmill Hill, Old Cottages C1955

The road widens to form Posey Green, with the 1930s Horseshoe Inn on the right out of camera shot; it is a rambling mix of local sandstone and timber-framing with a huge horseshoe-

Caption For Effingham, St Teresa's Convent C1965

St Teresa's Convent was established in Effinghamhill House, a stucco early 19th- century mansion in the chalk hills two miles south of Effingham village.

Caption For Lingfield, Godstone Road 1952

The Esso petrol pumps have gone, and the huts and the cottage on the right have now been replaced by a Total garage (the chimneys beyond belong to Ormuz Cottages, dated 1894).

Caption For Abingdon, Bridge Street C1955

This view was taken looking north along Bridge Street towards the Market Place – indeed, in the left centre of the view we can see the cupola and stair tower of the Town Hall.

Caption For Wakefield, Nostell Priory C1965

Set in magnificent pleasure grounds and gardens, Nostell was built on the site of a 12th-century priory dedicated to St Oswald.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Harbour 1925

We are looking from the Cobb Warehouses to the Coastguard Station and Old Bonded Store (centre); this was before the approach to the Cobb was transformed in 1937 with the building of the new

Caption For Dudley, The Sculpture Frieze, Birdcage Walk C1965

The regeneration of the south side of Dudley town centre began in 1962. First to be completed was a pedestrian way linking Castle Street with the bus station.

Caption For Somerton, Market Cross 1904

Heading back north, we cross the River Yeo and reach Somerton, another medieval market town, this time on a ridge in the Polden Hills and on the south bank of the River Cary, which weaves through the

Caption For Blackburn, The Centre C1960

A bleak featureless view of Blackburn New Town.

Caption For Paignton, Preston 1922

This photograph shows the last of the rugged sand dunes.

Caption For Preston, Harris Museum, Library And Art Gallery 1903

Here we see the diamond in the crown that is the centre of Preston.

Caption For Twickenham, King Street C1955

In 1924, Richmond House, a large house with extensive grounds on the river-front by the Embankment, came into council ownership, following an unsuccessful bid at auction, a fumbled attempt at compulsory

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle 1895

This great fortress was built by Hamelin Plantagenet, half-brother of Henry II.

Caption For Garstang, High Street C1960

Steps, fish stones and butter slabs were alongside, covered with produce on market days. Prices for markets as far off as Preston were set here.

Caption For Llandudno, The Great Orme Railway C1960

The train was installed to exploit the tourist potential of the attractive yet relatively inaccessible Great Orme, and was opened in 1902.

Caption For Aysgarth, Middle Fall And Church 1887

As the River Ure gathers pace, augmented by Semer Water, it flows over some of the most spectacular falls in the Dales.

Caption For Kippax, Westfield Lane C1965

Kippax and its neighbour Great Preston grew up around the coal mines of the district.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Albert Street C1955

At the end of the 20th century, unfortunate changes were inflicted on this view.

Caption For Mullion, Golf Links 1911

Modern golfers benefit from the latest technology: an aerodynamic ball, and well-balanced clubs made from a precise blend of metals.

Caption For Duston, British Timken C1955

Just east of the village, where Main Road curves towards Bants Lane, stands this large factory, which employed over 3,000 people in the 1960s.