Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1892 - 1905, Hebden Bridge Ref. HOSM44886
1892 - 1905, Horsehold Ref. HOSM48951
1907, Pengersick Ref. HOSM48478
1907, Boscreege Ref. HOSM52477
1906, Mullion Cove Ref. HOSM70932
1877 - 1878, Porkellis Ref. HOSM56905
1877 - 1907, Prospidnick Ref. HOSM57198
1878 - 1906, Viscar Ref. HOSM62863
1897 - 1923, Bovingdon Ref. HOSM38526
1897 - 1923, Flaunden Ref. HOSM45505
1897 - 1923, Frithsden Ref. HOSM45851
1897 - 1923, Nettleden Ref. HOSM54669
1897 - 1922, Shendish Ref. HOSM59024
1898 - 1916, Penpedairheol Ref. HOSM56386
1885, Aston Cantlow Ref. HOSM36455
1886, Preston Bagot Ref. HOSM57118
1897 - 1910, Hambleden Ref. HOSM70485
1910, Lower Shiplake Ref. HOSM52651
1907 - 1908, Rosehill Ref. HOSM58028
1897 - 1919, Southend Ref. HOSM59774

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 8,701 to 8,710.

The Village

In 1959 I was 10 years old and the village was my big adventure trip out when I went to the shops for my mum.  Upper Belvedere was always known as The Village when I lived there, is it still I wonder?  I even went to school there too, ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere in 1959 by Alan Roberton

Graham Clive Cale James

Between 1938-1949 I lived in Llanarth Road then at Bryn Road 1949-1959. There was no Springfield Estate (only Springfield Villas, about 6 houses). Tradespeople at that time were Davies the bakers with door to door ...Read more

A memory of Pontllanfraith in 1940 by First Name Last Name

The Weir

Not exactly sure of date, but as a child growing up in the 60s, a few houses upstream of Penton Hook Lock, I recall walking "round the Island" on many weekends.  The most memorable bit, looking back, was the wooden weir crossing.  You ...Read more

A memory of Penton Hook in 1965 by Ruth Sharville

Fish And Chips In Gerrie Street

I remember when I was a little girl and we lived in Gerrie Street. Opposite us was Mr Brown's Fish and Chip Shop and he made wonderful fish and chips. The window of my mum and dad's bedroom overlooked the fish and ...Read more

A memory of Boosbeck in 1963 by Gillian Cheetham

Seventh Of The Seventh

All the sevens - the seventh of the seventh of the seventh. 7th July 2007 was the lucky sevens date chosen by Amanda and David for their wedding. Family and friends were invited to The Two Bridges Hotel on Dartmoor for ...Read more

A memory of Two Bridges in 2007 by John Howard Norfolk

Mercer In Cranleigh

The low building to the right was the shop of George Mercer - Bootmaker, the building on it's right with the large chimney was the home of my Great Grandfather Henry Mercer who expanded into 2 then 3 of the cottages as his ...Read more

A memory of Cranleigh in 1900 by Alan Mercer

Playing Out In Salfords Streets

I was born and bred at home, 19 Newall Street Salford 5, in 1960. A small street just off Eccles New Road near to Cross Lane. I often sit and remember the tight, cobbled streets where we played Rallyheaveho, Football ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1966 by Wilf Veevers

Iris Sid And Myself

Iris was my partner and Sid was our mad white poodle. We first had a holiday from 1995 and we liked everything we encountered, the people mostly, whatever we did it was good. We hired a chalet owned by Jim Coker.  Sue was his ...Read more

A memory of Dymchurch in 1995 by Jeffrey O'keefe

Lived There Also, 1966, 1967

Our house was at the end of the private cul-de-sac. "Rustwick".. Lived there until we moved to Brisbane, Australia, in 1967. I well recall climbing the Rocks, and the Penny Candy Store?.. I recall the sherbet filled ...Read more

A memory of Rusthall by Greg Simmons

Mrs Kilshaw

I remember the creaky stairs and stodgy atmosphere of Central Preparatory so well, even though it's now 44 years since I last heard the sterling tones of Mrs Kilshaw resounding through the classroom. Miss Backhouse was my personal ...Read more

A memory of Accrington in 1962 by Karol Gajewski

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 20,881 to 20,904.

Caption For Windermere, Waterhead 1912

A long line of rowing boats waiting for their customers stretch around the bay at Waterhead, near Ambleside. In the distance, Todd Crag and Loughrigg Fell fill in the left background.

Caption For Grimsby, Fish Pontoon 1906

Here, the local fish merchants wait alongside creels of freshly-landed cod to start bidding for the best fish.

Caption For Preston, Docks 1893

Situated on the navigable Ribble, Preston Docks opened in 1892.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Parade And Sands 1922

We look north-westwards at low tide to the cuboid shape of Sundial Cottage, and Library Cottage, which incorporates exotic but re-set older lead-work from France.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Reading Road And Duke Street C1955

The name Duke Street was a smartening-up of the original name, Duck Street. The houses on the left-hand side had been rebuilt further back for road widening in 1870.

Caption For Bristol, From Clifton Bridge C1965

The view from the suspension bridge looking toward the entrance lock to the Floating Harbour, and the junction lock of the New Cut and the Cumberland Basin.

Caption For Wheaton Aston, The Green 1952

Around this time Staffordshire dairy farms were producing nearly 80 million gallons of milk a year; by the 1960s it had risen to over 90 million gallons.

Caption For Burnley, New Police Offices 1906

An open-topped tram is on its way to Nelson, whilst a young man in an apron, probably a tradesman, is walking in the direction of Burnley.

Caption For Fintona, Main Street C1965

Looking down the street to the green hills of County Tyrone beyond. Note the kerbside petrol pumps on the right, a common Irish feature until recent times.

Caption For Edinburgh, Waverley Bridge From Princes Street Gardens 1883

On the right, the famous crown spire of St Giles's Church can be seen above the rooftops.

Caption For Monyash, The Church C1955

This tiny village of only a few hundred souls comes to life over the Spring Bank Holiday when, since 1974, the village has dressed its Newton Well.

Caption For Norwich, From South East 1896

This view, looking across Lower Close, has changed remarkably little since 1896; it shows how the cathedral dominates its surroundings, towering over the houses of Lower Close.

Caption For Norwich, Diocesan Training College 1901

Originally founded for the training of school mistresses, the college was bombed and destroyed in the Second World War. The site is now occupied by Parkside School.

Caption For Norwich, Strangers Hall 1901

Outside the hall, Nicholas Sotherton's traceried bay window is flanked by Francis Cock's staircase bay of a century later. Both were added to a 15th-century structure.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace 1897

The last Scottish national parliament was held here in 1646.Oliver Cromwell lived at the palace for several months following the Battle of Dunbar in September 1650.

Caption For Thorpe Market, Gunton Hall C1955

It was the home of the Rt Hon Harbord Harbord, who was created Lord Suffield in 1786.

Caption For Swansea, The Grand Hotel C1965

The Grand has recently undergone a complete refurbishment and modernization, so this photograph reveals a little of its former tarnished glory following its heyday in the 1930s.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Harbour 1933

This is a charming view of various sailing vessels and their masters. The railway tracks and trucks can be seen above the harbour wall, behind the boats.

Caption For Par, The Spit Beach 1927

This is the first beach around the corner from the main breakwater of Par Harbour. Steps cut into the rock lead down the cliff from Spit Point.

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 Lewes, High Street 1898

Hardy Tobacconists are now Caburn secondhand books, while the buildings on the left - now divested of hung tiles - are the secondhand and antiquarian booksellers Bow Windows Bookshop.

Caption For Ludham, The Old Wind Pump C1931

In this typical scene, a wherry sails past a disused early 19th-century drainage windmill, typical of the 200 that once turned to keep the marshes drained.

Caption For Chesterfield, Knifesmithgate C1955

On the left is the Queen's Head Hotel; beyond that is the Chesterfield & District Co-operative Society. Directly ahead is the town branch of Barclays Bank.

Caption For St Ives, Market Day 1931

Away from the livestock, on the other side of the recently erected war memorial, stalls sell everything from clothing and locally-grown produce to tractors and harrows.