Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898 - 1923, Motherby Ref. HOSM54177
1898 - 1923, Roundthorn Ref. HOSM58167
1898 - 1899, Skelton Ref. HOSM59335
1898, Salkeld Dykes Ref. HOSM59659
1906, Treverva Ref. HOSM62461
1898, Ton Pentre Ref. HOSM62043
1906, Castle Horneck Ref. HOSM40288
1877 - 1907, Goldsithney Ref. HOSM46529
1906, Newlyn Ref. HOSM46994
1877 - 1906, Gulval Ref. HOSM47333
1906, New Downs Ref. HOSM48405
1877, Nancledra Ref. HOSM48475
1906 - 1907, Perranuthnoe Ref. HOSM56631
1907, Praa Sands Ref. HOSM57177
1906, St Levan Ref. HOSM60167
1906 - 1907, Tredavoe Ref. HOSM62265
1884, Drakes Broughton Ref. HOSM43487
1884, Elmley Castle Ref. HOSM44867
1884, Lower Moor Ref. HOSM52621
1884 - 1903, Pinvin Ref. HOSM61873

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 8,621 to 8,630.

Royalty At Milford

In 1962 I was in Cledwyn Evan's class at the primary school. In the Summer terms Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother used to visit King Edward's School in Witley, and Mr. Evans led his class to the roundabout to see her go by. He ...Read more

A memory of Milford by Mike Taylor

World War Ii

This picture looks as if it is looking down the street with the church on the right hand side. The Post Office in 1940 was opposite the entrance to the churchyard. Every Saturday morning I would run to the Post Office through ...Read more

A memory of Milton Lilbourne in 1941 by James Kemble

My Childhood

I lived in Erbistock till the age of 20, that was in 1981 when I emigrated to Australia. My mum still lives there, my dad passed away a couple of years ago, he was born in Erbistock and lived down Groves Lane for nearly 70 years. I ...Read more

A memory of Erbistock by Gwyn Willmott

Rip Laura

This may not be relevant to many people or even to this photograph, but Laura Torn, sadly, brutally murdered, a resident of Owston Ferry, was a good friend to many. My main memory of Laura is biking down the village to the shop with ...Read more

A memory of Owston Ferry by Zoe Smalley

Watch On The Great North Road

My parents lived at Sprotborough and were great motorcycle and sidecar enthusiasts although by 1968, the Triumph Speed Twin and sidecar had given way to a Morris Minor, later to be replaced with a Triumph Herald.  On ...Read more

A memory of Bawtry in 1951 by Terence George Flinders

I Was In This Hospital

this was the start of being in out of hospitals

A memory of Paisley in 1967 by Isobel Mcghee

Old Memories

I was born in Spring Hill nursing home in 1933, corner of Hill Lane and Howard Road, and I used to take short cuts via the bomb site on the way to school, sometimes I would find a coin or two. We lived near the Dell football ground ...Read more

A memory of Southampton in 1944 by Miriam Wolff

Home

I was born in Canada, but grew up in Pulborough as did my mother and uncle, Maureen and Frank Darby. When I knew we were returning to Canada, a place I didn't remember, it broke my heart, and I vowed never to forget the people and sights of ...Read more

A memory of Pulborough in 1964 by Sheelagh Mac Donald

Working In The Rhythm Record Shop

Hello everybody! I am Graham Cross - I used to work in the record shop  'RHYTHM Agencies' of Redhill (1961- 68, I started at 16 yrs old) as a musical instrument repairer and l also served in the radio & TV ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1961 by Graham Cross

Additional Info...

Hi Martin, It was in fact Peter Frampton who lived there at number 12. His dad was the head of the art department at Ravenswood School for Boys (then Bromley Technical High), and I went to school at Pickhurst Primary with his ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by Richard Holt

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 20,689 to 20,712.

Caption For Horsmonden, The Green 1903

The village of half-timbered and weatherboarded buildings clusters around the green, known locally as 'the Heath', but the village church itself is nearly two miles away.

Caption For St Buryan, A Cross 1890

Another of the stunted carved crossheads in St Buryan's churchyard. The crucified Christ figure is robed; this indicates an eastern Byzantine style rather than western Roman influences.

Caption For Glen Helen, Waterfall 1893

Waterfalls are a feature of Manx glens, and the Rhenass Falls at Glen Helen are probably the finest. Alas, the upper bridge and pathways no longer exist.

Caption For Bashall Eaves, The Village C1955

Here we have another view of the village, with its cottages and barns built in its local sandstone.

Caption For Amwell, The New River C1955

Work began on the New River with funding from Hugh Myddleton in 1610, and despite a number of delays through objections by local landowners, the project was completed within a few years.

Caption For Bucklers Hard, C1960

The fifth cottage down from the start of the terrace, No 84, is a chapel, and No 74 is now the village shop. The last house in the terrace was the master shipbuilder's house, now a pub.

Caption For Manchester, Royal Exchange 1886

The first was in the Market Place, near St Ann's Square, built in 1729 at the expense of Sir Oswald Mosley, Lord of the Manor. It was taken down in 1793, and a new Exchange was started in 1806.

Caption For Preston, Docks 1893

Preston (which means 'the priest's town') stands on the River Ribble. It is famous for its Guilds, and the Preston Guild Celebrations are held every twenty years.

Caption For Basildon, Pipps Hill Retail Park 2005

Since 1958 when the first shops began opening, Basildon town centre has been the home for a whole host of differing consumer needs.

Caption For Manchester, Royal Exchange 1886

The first was in the Market Place, near St Anne's Square, built in 1729 at the expense of Sir Oswald Mosley, Lord of the Manor. It was taken down in 1793, and a new Exchange was started in 1806.

Caption For Ditchling, High Street C1965

A range of 16th-century houses and cottages descends the hill towards a central crossroads, notably Old Forge, Bowries and Ricksteddle.

Caption For Kenilworth, Castle 1922

One of Kenilworth's prisoners was the deposed Edward II, who was held here prior to his transfer to Berkeley Castle where he was murdered with a red-hot poker.

Caption For Lindale, St Paul's Church 1898

First his coffin was lost in the sands of the bay, but it was subsequently recovered.

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Park, Golf Links C1960

Five golfers on the municipal golf course at Lower Towneley. The photograph looks in the direction of Causeway End and Todmorden Road.

Caption For Staithes, 1927

Children enjoy playing in the harbour whilst the huge mass of the Nab behind them gives a fascinating reflection into the water.

Caption For Mildenhall, Kingsway C1955

Thirty years can do a lot of damage, even to a statue. The statue is now discoloured, and the surrounding area overgrown.

Caption For Hull, Market Place 1903

The ancient parish church of Holy Trinity dates from the 13th to the 15th centuries and has an unusual brick-built chancel.

Caption For Holywell, The Caves At Holway C1930

These impressive caves, their interiors hewn out of the limestone rock, were later to be used to house the wartime 'bouncing bomb'.

Caption For Ryton, Lane Head C1960

Perhaps the flowerbeds in the foreground are a taste of things to come. In 1968 Ryton won the Britain in Bloom trophy.

Caption For Fakenham, Norwich Street C1955

Looking west along the High Street, we see buildings which are characteristic of North Norfolk: flints set in mortar, with brick facings.

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle Keep 1895

It is surrounded by six massive buttresses capable of withstanding cannon and battering ram attacks.

Caption For Worthing, The Lady Rowena Leaving The Pier 1921

Steamer trips from the pier were highlights of many seaside holidays all over England. The'Lady Rowena' was a well known paddle steamer.

Caption For Beauchief, The Abbey C1950

Beauchief Abbey lies four miles south of Sheffield. The abbey was founded in 1175; all that now remains is the west tower.

Caption For Bradford, Town Hall Square 1903

On the right is the Town Hall in all its Gothic splendour, which was completed in 1873 at a cost of £100,000.