Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1894, Red Rice Ref. HOSM57553
1894, Goodworth Clatford Ref. HOSM64289
1897, Little Asby Ref. HOSM51388
1897 - 1913, Murton Ref. HOSM54426
1875 - 1896, Burpham Ref. HOSM39649
1878 - 1896, Ford Ref. HOSM45691
1875 - 1896, Poling Ref. HOSM56811
1896, Slindon Common Ref. HOSM59434
1898, North Ascot Ref. HOSM55151
1879 - 1898, Ballidon Ref. HOSM36820
1899 - 1900, Doveridge Ref. HOSM43440
1881, Hulland Village Ref. HOSM49092
1880 - 1898, Mapleton Ref. HOSM55584
1880 - 1898, Snelston Ref. HOSM59518
1880 - 1881, Thurvaston Ref. HOSM61813
1882 - 1901, Packington Ref. HOSM55984
1900 - 1901, Smisby Ref. HOSM59483
1896 - 1897, Appledore Ref. HOSM36171
1896, Great Chart Ref. HOSM46957
1896 - 1906, Sellindge Ref. HOSM58927

Books

11 books found. Showing results 21,865 to 11.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,111 to 9,120.

Chute School And Village

I lived in Chute from 1952 until 1970. Chute School from 1955 until 1962. I went to Chute of E School at the age of 4. I remember it well. A good school with strict teachers. Miss Haggar was Headmistress and Mrs Cane ...Read more

A memory of Upper Wield in 1955 by Laurel Humphreys

My Childhood Holidays In Abercwmboi

I was born in 9 Graig Terrace, Abercwmboi at my grandparent's house; Charles William and Elizabeth Mary Davies. My mother was Christabel Viola Davies, (married name Mills). We moved to Penwaun when I was ...Read more

A memory of Abercwmboi in 1951 by Laurel Humphreys

My Howard Family Lived Near Here

My great-grandad was William Henry (born 29th June 1846 in Finsbury, London). As a very young man he worked as a wood carver and stayed with his uncle Samuel Howard at 2 Kay St., Chorlton on Medlock. Its a mystery ...Read more

A memory of Ardwick in 1860 by John Howard Norfolk

My Grandparents

My memory does not relate to one specific year but to many. My grandparents lived in Hall Street, they ran a haulage company, S E Foster, and wedding car firm, the only one in the village at that time. Their names were Edwin ...Read more

A memory of Wednesfield by Fay Cooper

Remembering Rose Collins..

Yes I fondly remember Rose Collins working at the Queens Hall Cinema - sometimes she would let us under age kids in for an "A" film as long as we sat next to an adult who didn't mind having kids next to them. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Alfred Winkworth

Chilhood Memories In Rhuallt

I remember moving to Rhuallt. I was 3 or 4 yrs old and on my first day at school, Miss Jones the infants teacher took me to see a swallows nest so my mother could go home. Roller skating down the old road straight on ...Read more

A memory of Rhuallt in 1960 by Rosemarie Bower

Schoolfriend Lived In Tremeirchion

I used to be friends with Lily Austin; she lived on a farm which you had to walk down a long driveway to. I was friends with her from school. Also I remember my great aunt called Mona, her mother in law ...Read more

A memory of Tremeirchion by Rosemarie Bower

3rd East Kilbride Scouts From Calderwood

Our annual summer camp for many of my East Kilbride Scouts in 1977 was a choice between an expensive long distance coach trip to Switzerland or a cheaper and fun District Camp at Glentrool, just an ...Read more

A memory of East Kilbride in 1977 by John Howard Norfolk

Happy Days

My father (Howard Case) worked on the Vinyl section and was a union rep. His boss was Tom Bailey and the clerks were Betty Powell and Sue. I worked in the Post Room for approx 18 months with Maisie Jones and then transferred to the ...Read more

A memory of Brynmawr by Alison Case

Kennel Lane And All

My family moved into Kennel Lane in the early fifties. My elder brother Alan and I, had plenty of fun and many friends. Only one side of Kennel Lane was developed until about '55 when they built the new houses. ...Read more

A memory of Little Bookham Common in 1953 by Colin Plummer

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 21,865 to 21,888.

Caption For South Cerney, Silver Street C1960

At the north end is Edwards College, built in Tudor-Gothic style as a home for clergy widows, founded by the will of Anne Edwards in 1834.

Caption For Chideock, Village C1950

This evocative photograph shows cattle being rounded up at Chideock (always pronounced with the 'e' silent), on a peaceful day over half a century ago.

Caption For Old Sarum, Garderobe Pits And Great Tower Foundations 1913

The garderobe pits—the medieval toilets—are shown on the foreground, with the stone and flint walls of the tower behind.

Caption For Norwich, St Peter Mancroft And Thomas Brownes Statue 1919

In 1905, Haymarket was turned into a grassed square, and standing in it was a statue of Sir Thomas Browne, the 17th-century religious thinker who lived nearby. It is sad that the grass has now gone.

Caption For Basildon, Woodlands Boys School C1960

Beyond the playing field, we can see some of the Kingswood neighbourhood's dormy-style houses. These were the first 'quality' private homes to be built in the new Basildon.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Market Place C1955

The upper windows of Warner's Café are attractively surrounded with half-crown tiles. Both Warner's and Bailey's across the square were well-frequented on market days.

Caption For Blackhall Colliery, Crimdon Dene C1965

The wooded valley of Crimdon Dene is an unspoilt area close to Blackhall, where the beach is not polluted with coal spoil.

Caption For Blackpool, The Flying Machine 1906

The Pleasure Beach actually started as a fairground on the South Shore. One of the early rides was the Sir Hiram Maxim Flying Machine.

Caption For Basildon, Woodlands Boys School C1960

Beyond the playing field, we can see some of the Kingswood neighbourhood's dormy-style houses. These were the first 'quality' private homes to be built in the new Basildon.

Caption For Bagshot, Pennyhill Park 1906

Gardeners tend the remarkable holly hedge of Penny Hill Park, which grows in places up to 40 feet high. Penny Hill Park was built in 1873, and is now a hotel. It has a beautifully landscaped garden.

Caption For Porthcawl, The Harbour 1960

The wooden posts on the right are all that remains of the two original piers. The white wooden huts on the left were used by the local air-training

Caption For St Ives, The Board School 1890

The school was built in 1880 in The Stennack, the main road that leads out of St Ives to the west. The building was a school until 1984. It was converted into a doctor's surgery in 1992.

Caption For St Ives, Bedford Road 1922

Methodists who broke from the parent society in St Ives in 1838 to form a Teetotal Society later joined the 'New Connexion' Methodists at the end of the 19th century, and moved to this neo-Gothic building

Caption For St Ives, Bethesda Hill 1927

Bethesda House was once a Wesleyan Meeting House for the benefit of older folk who found it difficult to walk up the hill to the Wesleyan Chapel.

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1935

It has always been at the centre of town life, hosting hunt balls and providing accommodation for the Sheriff and his men when the Assizes were in session.

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1935

It has always been at the centre of town life, hosting hunt balls and providing accommodation for the Sheriff and his men when the Assizes were in session.

Caption For Hayburn Wyke, View Looking North C1960

A wide variety of wildlife and plants are to be found around the undercliff. This family has the beach all to themselves; what are they searching for? Perhaps crabs or small fish left by the tide.

Caption For Leominster, West Street C1955

The large building on the left is The Talbot Hotel, a common name for pubs and hotels in the Welsh Marches.

Caption For Nelson, Leeds Road C1955

The Borough Hotel is on the right of our picture; this was a Dutton House. Woolworth's is a little further up the street.

Caption For Brighton, West Pier 1902

The ships tied up at the seaward end show the original function of seaside piers.

Caption For Arundel, High Street And War Memorial 1923

In 1923 the town commemorated its dead of the Great War by building this fine war memorial. The water pump has gone, and the Norfolk Arms hotel apparently has a side line in motor car repairs.

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 Sandhurst, Church 1939

An imitation Norman doorway in the porch entrance of the south-west tower may have been based on an original piece.

Caption For Gloucester, The Docks 1923

The three commodious docks, the largest of which was opened in 1892, remained busy until the eventual decline in trade.