Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1895, Ridley Mill Ref. HOSM57815
1896 - 1914, Bishopton Ref. HOSM37882
1913 - 1914, Thornaby-on-Tees Ref. HOSM61688
1898, Bignall End Ref. HOSM37705
1877 - 1879, Hanchurch Ref. HOSM47542
1879 - 1880, Kingsley Ref. HOSM50176
1880 - 1881, Lower Leigh Ref. HOSM51052
1878, Sneyd Green Ref. HOSM59521
1879, Wetley Rocks Ref. HOSM64297
1886, East Stoke Ref. HOSM44366
1882 - 1883, Colethrop Ref. HOSM41512
1882, Leonard Stanley Ref. HOSM51103
1881 - 1882, Nupend Ref. HOSM55472
1880, Little Bolas Ref. HOSM51409
1882, Little Worth Ref. HOSM51659
1880 - 1881, Shirlowe Ref. HOSM59129
1882, St George's Ref. HOSM60007
1880 - 1881, Walton Ref. HOSM63343
1881 - 1882, Wellington Ref. HOSM63760
1881 - 1882, Wrockwardine Ref. HOSM65271

Books

11 books found. Showing results 21,265 to 11.

Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 8,861 to 8,870.

Happy Times At Immanuel College!

My first memories of Rosary Priory date from the 1950s when I was a teenager living in nearby Hatch End and I recall some of the rather nice local girls attending the Catholic School there.  However, the decades ...Read more

A memory of Bushey Heath by John Howard Norfolk

College Road

Whilst staying with my Grandparents (Weekes) of College Road, I liked to play down the bottom of the road with my friends (I was about 8 years of age at this time) - playing steppy stones in the mud of the river - a very dangerous ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1950 by Julia Banks

2, Grove Cottages, Leatherhead Road

My brother Ray and myself lived at this address, depicted on the right of the photograph, with our parents, Alec and Doris, known as Dot and Davie. During the war a child from 1, Grove Cottages crawled through ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham in 1944 by Tony Davie

Stone In The 1950s

I am now 57 years of age, and live in Australia. I was born in Stone, Stafforshire in 1949 and would love to go back and visit. As a child I remember walking along the canal and standing watching as a blacksmith mended a horse's ...Read more

A memory of Stone in 1956 by Eileen Page

1960s Shopping In Uxbridge Road, Hatch End

On the left of this view is the pub sign for the "Railway Hotel" - a popular drinking venue for older members of St Anselm's Youth Club and the Hatch End Young Conservatives!  Next door is a garage ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End in 1965 by John Howard Norfolk

The Tithe Barn And Harrow Museum

Moat Farm Park? I find this surprising as its claim to fame is surely the preserved buildings of the Tithe Barn and surroundings. The Barn itself is the site of Harrow Museum and hosts various fund raising ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow in 1985 by John Howard Norfolk

Caravan Rally

My parents kept our caravan at Overstone - on the far side near the lake. One year, 1953 I think, the National Caravan Rally came to Overstone and the field filled up with hundreds of caravans. I think this photo is the milk queue!

A memory of Overstone in 1953 by David Marklew

Forge Cottage (Blacksmith's Cottage)

My family and I lived in Forge Cottage (known to us as the Blacksmith's Cottage) from about 1962 to 1964, whereafter we emigrated to Canada. I have fond memories of the cottage and its low ceilings, the Aga ...Read more

A memory of Easthampstead in 1963 by Susan Cann

Post Office And School

The first building on the left was the old Post Office (owned by Mees). Just to the front of this is a small footpath that leads to my Mum-in-Law's (Janet Halls nee Smith) old school. It was also the village hall. It still has the green tin roof..... noisy when it rains!!!!!

A memory of Sproughton by Tami Cross Halls

A Dunking

The story of the family dunking.....Once upon time there was a naughty little boy aka POP, and he and his friends decided they fancied the bibles and candles from the local church, they decided to run for it, and he and his mates decided ...Read more

A memory of Ipswich by Tami Cross Halls

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 21,265 to 21,288.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Village 1899

Burton Bradstock lies just inland from the sea, close to the mouth of the River Bride, a charming little Dorset stream.

Caption For Cambridge, Corpus Christi College C1955

Corpus Christi College is on the right hand side, with St Botolph's church just in the foreground. In the distance are the unmistakable slender spires of King's College Chapel.

Caption For Windermere, The Lowood Hotel 1912

Here we see the front view of the already spacious Lowood Hotel, with a horse and carriage waiting by the main door.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Boat Station And Old England Hotel 1893

There are plenty of rowing boats for visitors at the Bowness Boat Station in this photograph, taken just six years after No 20451.

Caption For Darley Dale, The Caravan Park C1955

As a major southern entrance to the delights of the Peak District, Darley Dale has always catered for visitors.

Caption For Holt Fleet, The River 1907

Our man from Frith manages to capture a picture of the small river steamer that operated between Worcester and Holt Fleet during the summer months.

Caption For Norwich, The Cathedral, The Cloisters, The East Walk 1891

The east walk of the cloisters were rebuilt first after the 1272 fire, and were completed by 1314.

Caption For Bakewell, Dorothy Vernon's Bridge C1955

This photograph focuses on the actual bridge, a pretty little footbridge a few yards south of the main bridge from the A6 trunk road into Haddon Hall. Dorothy Vernon's tomb can be seen in the church.

Caption For Norwich, The Cathedral, The Cloisters, The East Walk 1891

The east walk of the cloisters were rebuilt first after the 1272 fire, and were completed by 1314.

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side C1965

This was the period when few supermarkets existed and those that did were built in town centres, as most people relied on public transport.

Caption For Gloucester, Bishop Hooper's Lodging And Museum 1936

The local council eventually took over the running of these buildings after it became a pharmacy, and resurrected it as a museum.

Caption For Scarborough, Westboro' 1891

Westborough was one of the main thoroughfares linking the North Eastern Railway station and the town.

Caption For London, Bank Of England And The Royal Exchange C1910

On the right is horse-drawn cart of the Royal Mail.

Caption For Brighton, Black Rock Bathing Pool C1955

This, the town's only open-air swimming pool, was recently demolished and replaced by the Marina and a supermarket: something of a poor exchange.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1898

This view was taken from the building at the very end of Morton Crescent.

Caption For Colyton, Fore Street, With Girls School 1907

The Girls' School (left) was originally called Oroolong, and was home to Captain Henry Wilson, discoverer of the Pelew Islands.

Caption For York, Bishopthorpe Palace Gardens 1893

Originally the village was known as Thorpe St Andrew; the name was changed to Bishopthorpe because of the archbishop's palace being built here.

Caption For Portland, Prison Entrance 1898

Well-behaved prisoners were allowed the privilege of maintaining the prison gardens.

Caption For Alderley Edge, From The Railway Station 1896

A view from the railway station which shows the residential nature of the place.

Caption For Crewe, Market Street C1950

White's 1860 directory listed no less than 38 fairs in the county, including Crewe, where its establishment was probably influenced by the town's extensive railway facilities, making it an ideal centre

Caption For Hawkhurst, Highgate 1902

This broad, open street is the newer part of Hawkhurst, seen in the days before modern motor traffic took over. The only vehicle visible is the fine coach parked up on the left by the tree.

Caption For Caldey Island, The Lighthouse C1960

This lighthouse, which is on the highest point of the island (180 ft above sea level), was built in 1829 as a gas-burning light and has been automated since 1927.

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

A number of the older houses in Broadway were originally inns, for the village lay on the London to Worcester coaching route.

Caption For Dublin, Viceregal Lodge 1897

The Phoenix Park Murders, the murder by the 'Invincibles' of the Chief Secretary, Lord Frederick Cavendish, and the Under-Secretary, Thomas Burke, took place near here in broad daylight in May 1882.