Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1896 - 1897, Cil-Onen Ref. HOSM40966
1896 - 1913, Barland Common Ref. HOSM41749
1897 - 1913, Cwmdu Ref. HOSM42718
1897 - 1914, Felindre Ref. HOSM45254
1897, Fforest Gôch Ref. HOSM45360
1897 - 1913, Fforest-Fach Ref. HOSM45362
1897 - 1913, Gowerton Ref. HOSM46788
1896 - 1897, Killay Ref. HOSM49981
1896 - 1913, Lunnon Ref. HOSM52798
1897 - 1913, Manselton Ref. HOSM53092
1897, St Thomas Ref. HOSM53159
1896 - 1913, Parkmill Ref. HOSM56219
1903 - 1905, Rhiwfawr Ref. HOSM57699
1896, Swansea Airport Ref. HOSM61042
1897, Three Crosses Ref. HOSM61734
1897 - 1913, Tre-Boeth Ref. HOSM62250
1905 - 1914, Waungron Ref. HOSM63560
1899, Berwick Bassett Ref. HOSM37566
1898 - 1899, Lydiard Plain Ref. HOSM38744
1899 - 1922, Overtown Ref. HOSM39489

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 8,931 to 8,940.

Alittle History

I was born in St Andrews Road and my first school was Tywardreath Primary and I believe a Mr Luke was the Headmaster back in 1950. I moved on to Fowey Grammar School from 1956 to 1961. I remember the barbers by the side of ...Read more

A memory of Tywardreath by Peter Appleton

Hayes High Street

I lived in Coney Hall from 1955 to 1970. I well remember coming out of Hayes Station and seeing the New Inn still a bomb site across the road. Part of it on the right hand side was still standing but the rest was rubble and ...Read more

A memory of Hayes by Andrew Reeds

'doctor' John Jones

'Doctor' John Junes was my grandfather. He was the local chemist and, I believe, the local postmaster. He was married to Margaretta (my grandmother). Their daughter Anne Jane (Nancy) Jones married my grandfather, Josiah ...Read more

A memory of Pontybodkin in 1890 by Errol Chandler

World War 2

We moved to Roe Green Village in 1940 having been bombed out in the East End. My father was stationed at Mill Hill Barracks following his return from France. He found us a place to live in Goldsmith Lane, Kingsbury. We spent the ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1940

British Berlin Airlift

PRESS RELEASE Legasee wins Heritage Lottery support to record and exhibit the stories and memorabilia of British Veterans of the largest humanitarian airlift in history. Legasee Educational Trust has today received ...Read more

A memory of North Luffenham in 1948 by Michelle Harrison

Very Early Days

I am now over 80 but during the years 1938 to 1940 I went to a small preparatory school called Lannor School - which probably no longer exists. I well remember having to take gas masks to school, and having to go through gas mask ...Read more

A memory of Gatley in 1941

Aldershot Lido & Cambridge Hospital

Went to Aldershot Lido summer of 71 with my mates from Ash to celebrate finishing "O" levels and about to start work. When getting changed to come home caught my "you know what" in my zip and had to be taken to ...Read more

A memory of Aldershot by Stephen Harris

The Butchers Shop

My friends, John & Vera Willey took over the butchers in the High Street around 1957 & had about 4 children - the eldest I believe was a Christina (Tina), & one of the sons was Norman I think. Does anyone know of ...Read more

A memory of Wrotham in 1957 by Ann Phyall

Goldsmith Mansions

I was taken to live in Goldsmith Mansions as a baby of two months in 1946. I lived there with my parents until approximately 1949. I have a memory of walking up the staircase to our flat. I have a much more vivid memory of the ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1946 by Sheila Watson

Fantastic To See My First Home In It's Glory!

My parents owned the Hotel and I was introduced to it when I returned home from Bangor Hospital. I lived there for many years and can remember Kath's recollections of people 12 deep at the bar and ...Read more

A memory of Abersoch in 1961 by Debbie Tissot

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 21,433 to 21,456.

Caption For Runcorn, Runcorn Bridge And The Transporter Bridge C1961

Once the bridge opened the transporter, which was one of only three in the country, was decommissioned.

Caption For Potter Heigham, The Bridge Hotel C1955

There are some old paintings of the 14th-century bridge at Potter Heigham, which was a favourite subject with artists. This hotel serves the tourists who come to this popular boating centre.

Caption For Norwich, From Above Pull's Ferry 1896

We are looking across the river Wensum, past the ancient Pull's Ferry named after a 19th-century ferryman; the cathedral and its precincts belie the industrial nature of late 19th-century Norwich.

Caption For Hoveton, The Village 1921

Both the buildings in the foreground are now part of the Roy empire; the battlemented one, oddly named 'Miss Roy', sells clothes. The original store is now a food hall and restaurant..

Caption For Scarborough, The Castle And Walls C1955

There is no evidence of the German bombardment in 1914 to see.

Caption For Farington, Stanifield Lane C1955

This is another view of Stanifield Lane, but further out from the village. The pre-war houses stand neat and square on the lane. Farington is a parish in South Ribble Borough.

Caption For Chideock, The Village 1897

Looking westwards along Main Street towards Lyme Regis, with the plateau of Langdon Hill forming the skyline (centre).

Caption For Ashford In The Water, Top Pump C1955

This is one of the six locations in the village where well dressing is carried out. For those interested in this ancient art, the dates coincide with those at Monyash. mentioned elsewhere.

Caption For Gourock, Esplanade 1900

In 1688, the first recorded curing of red herrings took place here. Here we can see the pebble beach.

Caption For Hove, The Lawns 1921

Courtenay Terrace is the only group of houses which had gardens backing onto the beach.

Caption For Norwich, From Above Pull's Ferry 1896

We are looking across the river Wensum, past the ancient Pull's Ferry named after a 19th-century ferryman; the cathedral and its precincts belie the industrial nature of late 19th-century Norwich.

Caption For Whitby, The Bridge 1901

The swivel section of the stone bridge built in 1835 to replace the old Dutch-style drawbridge opens to let a ship through. Then, as now, crowds gathered to watch the operation.

Caption For Chideock, Village 1912

Harvesters work the fields within the shadow of Netherbury Church in the last peaceful years before the Great War.

Caption For Potton, King Street C1955

Bedfordshire brick and pantiles on the roofs place this row of cottages fronting on to the street in the early 19th century.

Caption For Plymouth, Theatre Royal And Derry's Clock 1907

Derry's Clock, erected in 1862 by Samuel Derry, was known to generations of Plymothians as 'the four-faced deceiv- er' because all the clock faces told slightly different times.

Caption For Sway, Forest Heath Hotel C1955

A number of inns, hotels and bed and breakfast establishments cater for the tourist.

Caption For Ipswich, Westgate Street 1893

This brick gateway, which dates back to the 1520s, is all that stands of a scheme by Cardinal Wolsey to build a college in Ipswich.

Caption For Cuckmere Haven, The Valley From High And Over 1921

This view, from the famous High and Over viewpoint on the South Downs, shows the big meanders and flat valley floor of the only undeveloped river-mouth in the south-east.

Caption For Redditch, Market Place C1955

Blue-and-white and green-and-white striped awnings cover the rows of stalls which threaten to overflow into the churchyard.

Caption For Melbourn, High Street C1965

This view of the High Street must have been taken from a bedroom window. The shops and houses mix with small workshops and boundary walls.

Caption For Kempsey, The Church 1892

This was because the Bishops of Worcester maintained a palace in the village, and the church had to be big enough to accommodate the Bishop's entourage.

Caption For Barrow Upon Soar, The Bridge And River C1965

Of its sizeable population, many commute to surrounding East Midland towns.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Public Library 1906

The building nearest the camera, Rainsford House, was built around the turn of the century. From1924 it housed the town's municipal offices, but was eventually replaced by a new Civic Centre.

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1889

Even in Victorian times it had a wild reputation, but it reached the zenith of its colourful activities in the 20th century.