Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1878 - 1879, Curbar Ref. HOSM42636
1879 - 1880, Foolow Ref. HOSM45587
1910 - 1912, Burstow Ref. HOSM39682
1886 - 1887, Horsington Ref. HOSM56895
1887 - 1888, Tetford Ref. HOSM61425
1887, West Ashby Ref. HOSM63742
1896, Barns Green Ref. HOSM70074
1896, Mannings Heath Ref. HOSM53076
1896, Partridge Green Ref. HOSM56240
1896 - 1909, Warnham Court Ref. HOSM71218
1895, New Lambton Ref. HOSM54745
1889 - 1890, Huddersfield Ref. HOSM34666
1888 - 1891, Meal Hill Ref. HOSM42617
1889 - 1892, Fartown Ref. HOSM45205
1889 - 1892, Lindley Ref. HOSM51261
1888 - 1889, Lower Houses Ref. HOSM52716
1888 - 1889, Moldgreen Ref. HOSM53918
1890 - 1892, Oakes Ref. HOSM55507
1888 - 1892, Shepley Ref. HOSM59142
1889 - 1908, Rise Ref. HOSM57862

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,511 to 8,520.

My Family

My father's family lived in Charlton from the late 1880s to the mid 1900s. My grandfather was a shepherd & after farm foreman for a Mr Charles Reid whose brother Bertie also had a large farm in the Charlton area. The ...Read more

A memory of Charlton All Saints in 1930 by Roy Goodridge

Gainers Terrace

I was born at number 13 on 4/9/1950 and was happy there until my mam died, then me dad and I moved in with Sylvia and Fred in Woodbine Ave. I went back up home in 2006 and it had all gone, streets in my memory alone. I used to ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend in 1960 by Pam Shepherd

Memories Of Doom

I remember sitting on the seat by the old Yelde Hall in 1964 and telling my boyfriend (Brian Robbins) that yes, I was having a baby. Then arranging that he would tell his parents, and I would tell mine and tell them we wanted to ...Read more

A memory of Chippenham in 1964 by Sheila Dawn Robbins

Memories Of A Four Year Old

My memories of Court Hall School started in 1955 when I went with my brother from our London home, at the tender age of four and five. My father was told not to visit us for 3 months and so we were left. The head ...Read more

A memory of North Molton in 1955 by Rebecca Pinniger

Saturday Morning Pictures Ludlows And Williams Grocery Shop

Leytonstone was a great place to live back in the 50s and 60s. People used to come from far and wide for the wonderful shops. Bearmans was a lovely dapartment store, which also boasted ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1960 by Carol Warn

Great Times

I was at Warnham Court in 1962 to 1963. Also there at the time were Carol Crane and Barbara Barrett. Great times and fond memories of friends and staff.

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1962 by Jackie Fullbrook

Evacuation

At the beginning of the war I was evacuated to Leek. I was only there until the Christmas but I remember going to school in a building called the Nicholson Institute and I stayed with some lovely people called Wagstaffe near Balls End ...Read more

A memory of Leek in 1930 by audreyfrost

Wartime Marlborough

Sent out of London during the Blitz with my mother, grandmother and sister, a visit to the Polly Tea Rooms was for special occasions only. We loved it when the parents of the boys from Marlborough School came to visit and ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough in 1943 by Jill Edison

Stay In This Hotel

When we moved to Loughton at Easter 1956 the alterations to our new house which my father had ordered were not ready, so we had to stay in this hotel, because I think there wasn't a suitable hotel in Loughton. My room was right ...Read more

A memory of Chingford in 1956 by Diana Dioszeghy

Epping Forest Walks

This was another favourite destination for walks in the forest, starting in Loughton and I have many photos of the lake at different times of the year.

A memory of Chingford in 1956 by Diana Dioszeghy

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 20,425 to 20,448.

Caption For Stafford, County War Memorial, Victoria Park 2005

Fran Henley, the lead singer of Travis, is also a Staffordian.

Caption For Bridlington, Harbour 1903

The collection of moored open boats lying inside the jetty, and a few other small craft, make a strong contrast with the crowded waters inside an obviously busy harbour in the previous

Caption For West Bay, The Quay 1913

Here we have an unusual sight: the stern line leading aft of the brigantine, moored alongside the quay to the far side of the harbour, is stretching across open water, a potential hazard, particularly

Caption For Groby, The Pool C1960

Before the birth of theme parks, a day out in the late 1950s (when comparatively few people owned a car) was by Midland Red bus to Groby Pool, Swithland Woods and Bradgate Park, with the

Caption For Kettering, Library And Sheep Street C1965

This was given by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), who donated part of his American fortune to building libraries in the United Kingdom in memory of what he had learnt in his Scottish youth

Caption For Stamford, High Street 1922

This photograph and 72302 (left) show the bustling main street of Stamford at a time when people could still safely share the road with the traffic of the day.

Caption For Daventry, The Moot Hall C1950

The decaying Moot Hall of 1769 dominates this view of the market square. It was later restored and now houses the Daventry Museum, the town mayor's parlour and the tourist information centre.

Caption For Conwy, Castle 1913

Because the curtain walls were so high, there were large areas of dead ground around the fortress that the defenders were unable to fire to into with any accuracy.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Street 1921

This picture is remarkable for the diversity of personal transport it depicts. St Peter's Street is still as broad today as then, but it would be a brave cyclist who rode down its centre now.

Caption For Bagshot, High Street C1961

Frith's photographer has chosen the best bit of Bagshot to photograph: he is looking south-west along the High Street from its junction with Bridge Road towards the Square.

Caption For Shaw, Chamber Road C1950

Slightly superior to many factory houses, with their small gardens, the terrace on the right has a dated stone on the second house: `Built in the year of AD 1897 Victoria`s Reign`.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Market Place 1890

A close inspection of the shops to either side of the Market Hall reveals their late medieval origins.

Caption For Cowes, From The Pier 1908

Part of this classical building was the home of Dr Hoffmeister, surgeon to Queen Victoria. The circular ornate railings on the Parade (foreground) were later removed.

Caption For Charmouth, The Beach 1900

We are looking eastwards from the blocked mouth of the River Char, which ends its journey to the sea by having to break through a ridge of shingle (right).

Caption For Conisbrough, Castle And War Memorial C1960

This Norman stronghold was built on a natural mound as an earth and timber castle in the 12th century. The massive stone keep dates from a century later.

Caption For Belfast, Ann Street 1897

It was a ford which fixed the site of Belfast, but not long after the town was begun, a bridge crossed the river.

Caption For Liverpool, Sefton Park 1895

Sefton Park has always had much to delight its visitors, and when the Palm House opened in 1896 thousands came to see it, along with the other glories of the Park.

Caption For Eastham, Eastham Dock C1965

As oil tankers got bigger and bigger in the early 1950s, some of them were difficult to handle on the Manchester Ship Canal.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Holy Trinity Church C1955

The stained glass in the south window has several Netherlands roundels of the 16th century and later. Brasses commemorate the great clothier Thomas Horton and his wife.

Caption For Downham, Post Office And Old Stocks 1921

Our photographer was a busy man, and obviously spent a week or more travelling the area to capture the village scenes that we see here in our book, some eighty years on.

Caption For Christchurch, The Castle 1900

This was a former royal manor granted by Henry I to his cousin Richard de Redvers in 1100, who raised the first castle on the site, building a motte 27ft high.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Cobb 1900

This is the High Wall of the harbour, with Higher Walk on top and Lower Walk below, with the Gin Shop alcove and steps (left).

Caption For Swindon, Regent Street 1948

The View North-West This thoroughfare was originally lined with workers' cottages, but from about 1865 many of these dwellings were converted into shops.

Caption For Heysham, St Patrick's Chapel Ruins, Heysham Head 1888

St Patrick himself is said to have been shipwrecked on the head; years later, monks came from his monastic foundation in Ireland and built this chapel in his memory.