Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1898 - 1899, Quixhill Ref. HOSM43437
1880 - 1899, Fole Ref. HOSM45569
1881 - 1900, Bramshall Ref. HOSM52738
1897 - 1932, Uxbridge Ref. HOSM35357
1880, Little Petherick Ref. HOSM51657
1880, St Ervan Ref. HOSM59998
1880, St Eval Ref. HOSM59999
1880 - 1905, Tredrizzick Ref. HOSM62276
1908, Turner's Green Ref. HOSM57155
1908, Shover's Green Ref. HOSM59300
1908, Sparrow's Green Ref. HOSM59953
1879 - 1881, Hollywood Ref. HOSM48748
1879, Oulton Heath Ref. HOSM55860
1882 - 1901, Iverley Ref. HOSM49529
1883, Wood Green Ref. HOSM36540
1884, Haughley Green Ref. HOSM47831
1884, Middlewood Green Ref. HOSM53688
1885, Heath End Ref. HOSM62965
1882 - 1883, Quarhouse Ref. HOSM38428
1882, Cashes Green Ref. HOSM40263

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 8,911 to 8,920.

Miss  Canning,   

Miss Canning did not have the haberdashery store, that was Mrs Graham and her shop was next door to Stows Stores.  In the back was a little tea room and a girl called Lilly Bodice worked with her.  The shop and cottage she ...Read more

A memory of Chapel St Leonards in 1930 by Robert W Lincoln

The Careers Service College In Hextable

Kent College for the Careers Service was in College Road, Hextable. I was a student living in this college in 1987 and enjoyed my studies very much as the nature of the course tended towards exploring local ...Read more

A memory of Hextable in 1987 by John Howard Norfolk

Lady Publican

In the UK Census of 1881 it shows the publican of the Bridge End Inn to be a Jane Rayson aged 68 years old. She lived with her sister Margaret aged 52 and her nieces Emma aged 15 and Fanny aged 32. Fanny's occupation is shown as ...Read more

A memory of Dalston in 1880 by Philip Rayson

Cows?

How strange to see cows on this picture. I remember lots and lots of sheep. The highlight of our walk across the main road and down the steep path to the beach (often through a layer of fog which blotted out the sun when you got there!) was to make baaing noises and wait for the reply!

A memory of Cayton Bay in 1964 by Madeline Ward

Not My Era

What a treat to see this photo - presumably taken from the church tower - it brought back many happy memories of my time spent at the school between 1964 and 1970.

A memory of Swanwick in 1964 by Madeline Ward

More On St. Georges

Hi Kathleen Some good old memories there...Tried to load this up as a comment to your article but the system failed! Marjorie Lockett was a Bennion, being the daughter of Joseph Bennion one of my Grandfather Albert's ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1965 by Chris Bennion

Old Dagenham Church

My Mum, Valerie Sands married my Dad, Frank Lyall, in this church in 1953. When they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary they made a lovely album each for us 3 children of their childhood, marriage and up to 2003. A ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1953 by Jane Mc Kinnon

Fabulous Hatch End

I also remember this scene of Hatch End.  I lived in the Pub which just about appears in this picture on the top far right, its the white buillding that is just sticking out slightly.  Next door to the pub was the Conoco garage ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End in 1967 by Elaine Stephens (Nee Ockwell)

My Father (Captured In Time)

THE MAN ON THE RIGHT WITH THE RAINCOAT IS ALBERT TOMAS DIXON. HE LIVED IN MELTON ALL HIS LIFE . HE WAS BORN IN 1910 AND DIED IN 2001. HE WORKED FOR THE POST OFFICE AND STARTED AS AN ERRAND BOY RISING TO ...Read more

A memory of Melton Mowbray by Clive Dixon

Little Bushey Lane

One set of grandparents lived at the top of Little Bushey Lane, on Elstree Road. The other lived near the bottom of Little Bushey Lane. Whenever I would visit, on school holidays, I had to share my time between them, so I ...Read more

A memory of Bushey Heath by Kathy Bousquet

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 21,385 to 21,408.

Caption For Whitby, From Lar Pool C1881

With a little stretch of the imagination one can visualise the original medieval town huddled below the abbey and the church.

Caption For Nottingham, Queen Victoria Statue C1955

The embankment borders a curve of the river and is a mile-and-a-quarter long. Nottingham folk have been coming here to relax and stroll under the trees for over a century.

Caption For Chester, The Groves 1923

Being well-turned-out was an important part of social life in the twenties; a stroll along The Groves on a sunny summer day was an excellent opportunity to see and be seen.

Caption For Long Stratton, The Village C1965

The name means simply 'long street', and the village is spread along the main road, originally the Roman road running from London to Caistor St Edmund, the Roman town just south of Norwich.

Caption For Blandford Forum, The Town Hall And Church C1960

Once an important market town, Blandford remains a busy shopping centre, enlivened by the presence of troops from the nearby military camps.

Caption For Godmanchester, Chinese Bridge 1898

This beautiful wooden trellised bridge crosses the end of a mill stream, where it joins the River Ouse. It was built in 1827, but it has been rebuilt twice, most recently in 1960.

Caption For Fakenham, The War Memorial 1921

Eighteenth-century architects, usually local men, worked from standard pattern books, yet managed to achieve townscapes of individual character and harmony.

Caption For Adlington, Market Street C1955

The name of the village comes from an Old English personal name, Aethel, meaning 'a noble friend'.

Caption For Barton Mills, The Bull Inn 1925

The pretty little village of Barton Mills, and the Bull Inn. In the 13th century, the local rector, Jacobus de Scabellis, became a cardinal, and ultimately, Pope Honorius IV.

Caption For Gloucester, Cathedral South 1923

A view of the south porch that Morwent lovingly erected. Note the rich lace-like carving, 'saracenic work'. The porch bonds well with Abbot Thokey's decorated south aisle within.

Caption For Gloucester, Southgate Street And Robert Raikes House 1948

This view of Raikes' house also shows the New County hotel and grill room. Note the man outside the hotel in trench-coat and hat - a typical fifties outfit.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1906

Paddling beside the seaside - a picture capturing the gentle care-free mood of a seaside holiday. Eastbourne's famous pier with its pier head theatre complex makes a superb backdrop.

Caption For Cadnam, Sir John Barleycorn 1932

In the 1930s the Sir John Barleycorn Inn was just one of several taverns in the Cadnam area - known only to locals, visitors from nearby towns, and passing travellers.

Caption For Kilby, Dog And Gun C1960

Flanked by two extensions, the oldest part of this inn dates from the 17th century, and is an important building in today's village. It still has a rural atmosphere.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Thomas' Church 1898

Properly named the parish church of St Thomas à Becket, this church was obviously founded after the murdered prelate was canonized. It is first mentioned in records in 1210.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Hill Street 1906

Formerly named `Hill of St Thomas`, or `Hill Street`, it runs from St Thomas` Green to Market Street. Note the `parked` cars to the left and the busy traffic!

Caption For Perth, High Street East 1899

By the time this photograph was taken, the population of Perth had risen to 32,000. The city's manufacturing industries were diverse and included linen, twine, jute, glassmaking and printing.

Caption For Horning, The River 1902

Rowing and sailing boats on the reed-fringed River Bure make a typical scene of Broadland tranquillity. In the background the church tower rises among the leafy summer trees.

Caption For Felixstowe, Children's Rides 1907

Seaside entertainment at Felixstowe had not yet progressed to the garishly commercialised pursuits of today. Donkey rides were a traditional favourite, along with rides in carriages pulled by goats.

Caption For Devizes, Market Place C1960

They do not marry well with the interesting skyline of the other buildings and monuments.

Caption For Trossachs, Hotel And Loch Achray 1899

This picture shows the Trossachs Hotel situated on the northern shore, and the wooded slopes of Sron Armailte.

Caption For Newark, Farndon Ferry 1923

There has been a ferry at Farndon for centuries; these days the village offers river users extensive facilities, including a large marina created out of some old gravel pits.

Caption For Wargrave, The Village 1890

Many years before Wargrave grew in popularity as a riverside village, Edith, wife of Edward the Confessor, held the manor, and at that time it was known as 'Weregrave'.

Caption For Slough, High Street 1950

Slough dates back to the 12th century, when it was a hamlet on the London to Bath road. The settlement later spread to the neighbouring parish of Stoke Poges.