Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1886 - 1901, Longburton Ref. HOSM52245
1886, North Wootton Ref. HOSM55329
1904 - 1906, Sheringham Ref. HOSM35178
1880 - 1881, Hopton Ref. HOSM48906
1880 - 1881, Ingestre Ref. HOSM49337
1879, Millmeece Ref. HOSM53738
1886 - 1906, St Agnes Ref. HOSM46560
1912 - 1913, Stanwell Ref. HOSM60423
1896, Colney Heath Ref. HOSM41554
1896, Colney Street Ref. HOSM41654
1896 - 1897, Marshalswick Ref. HOSM53221
1896 - 1897, Oaklands Ref. HOSM55519
1897, Potters Crouch Ref. HOSM57030
1896 - 1897, Sandridgebury Ref. HOSM58497
1897 - 1899, Wheathampstead Ref. HOSM64362
1886 - 1903, Barholm Ref. HOSM37012
1895, Kip Hill Ref. HOSM50303
1895 - 1916, Tantobie Ref. HOSM61227
1896, Burton End Ref. HOSM39617
1898 - 1910, Rhuallt Ref. HOSM57831

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,341 to 9,350.

63/64 High Street Lymington

The above address was once a school according to the 1881 Census. A distant relative of mine was once a pupil there. I am interested to know the name of this school as well the type of school if at all possible. My ...Read more

A memory of Lymington in 1880 by Bob Hewitt

South Street Mid 1960's

We moved to Braintree with our Dad, George Harkins, in 1966. He was an American, stationed at Wethersfield air force base, married to a young British girl, Eileen. We lived at 82 South Street for about 5 or 6 years, and ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1966 by Linda Gorton

Looking For Relatives, Please Help

I am looking for any information on some relatives of mine who lived in Chester Le Street, they are called Alan and Mary Hall and they had a daughter called Elaine. They had a milk round and also a ...Read more

A memory of Chester-Le-Street by Jackie Johnson

Moulton & Davenham In The Past

At the time of my birth in the early 1940's, my mother was living at the top end of the village at 101 Main Road with my elder brother Tom - dad was in the army. We left Moulton when I was 7 ...Read more

A memory of Moulton by Peter Byrom

Fulham Girl

I lived in Burlington Road, at No.1 - it was called Jubilee Terrace, and was built to commemorate one of Queen Victoria's Jubilees. There was a pottery at the New Kings Rd end of Burlington Road which was built way back in the reign of ...Read more

A memory of Fulham in 1955 by Caroline Schurmer/Brewster

Our Gang

I was born in Russel Place off Hankinson St. We had cockroaches all over the house and there was 8 kids & 2 adults in a 2up 2down. We had no money & my dad was a gambler & a violent man. In 1952 we were rehoused to Corby ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1953 by Victor Hughes

Going To Bolton

I remember all too well the monument in the centre of the crossroads with the A6 as I used to come up this road before turning left to go to Bolton (no 12 bus). Also used to walk up to the town at times from my home just below the ...Read more

A memory of Walkden by Lynette Foster

Family Search

I am researching into my family history and find my great grandfather came from Enchmarsh near Cardington and I believe he lived in the area all of his life, his name was William Cooke, 1859-1911. He was a stone ...Read more

A memory of Cardington in 1900 by Margaret Clutton

Babcary Ancestoral Village

Babcary is a tiny village located near to Keinton Mandeville, Somerset. My grandmother was born there and most of my ancestors on her side of the family (Dyers and Collins) lived the majority of their lives there and ...Read more

A memory of Babcary by Derek Marchant

I Remember Growing Up Here 1962 67

I used to live up the Station Road, No. 3 Broome Close, about 150yds past the post office on the left. Lord Plymouth estates built 2 new houses in the early 60's, we moved from the stable flats in Oakley Park ...Read more

A memory of Bromfield in 1964 by Chris Bird

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 22,417 to 22,440.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Entrance To The Harbour 1887

The South Pier, which forms the southern part of the harbour, and from where this picture was taken, was a popular stroll for holidaymakers.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Esplanade 1896

In the distance is a lookout tower, one of two. While there are recreational activities available on the beach, it is very much a working one, evidenced by the yawls on the shingle.

Caption For Deepcut, Garrison Church 1906

Dedicated to St Barbara, patron saint of warriors, it is open to the public, and was built in 1901. The stained glass windows display regimental badges.

Caption For Canford Magna, Canford Bridge 1899

The Portland stone bridge, built in 1813, carries the main road from Poole to Wimborne on the far bank of the River Stour.

Caption For Poole, Sandecotes, Parkstone 1900

The two boys are posing at the south end of Highbridge Road near the junction with Belle Vue Road.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Golf House 1906

Budleigh Golf Club was created on what had been common land on the cliffs to the west of the town, and is now known as East Devon Golf Club.

Caption For North Berwick, Marine Hotel And Links 1897

By the beginning of the 20th century, North Berwick was beginning to rival St Andrews.

Caption For Scarborough, The Pierhead 1890

These small steamers were a feature of both the Scarborough and Bridlington holiday trade; they survived until they were replaced by screw vessels in the 1930s.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

This view looks towards Lendal Bridge and the towering bulk of the Minster.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Athenaeum 1906

This view shows the end of Boutport Street, where it enters The Square. The large building in the distance is The Athenaeum.

Caption For Ivybridge, From River C1876

A view in winter of the river Erme near Ivybridge. This pretty river rises on Dartmoor, seen in the background, and flows 14 miles to the English Channel.

Caption For Liphook, The Town 1911

Liphook expanded as a village thanks to the London-Portsmouth road and the arrival of the railway in 1859.

Caption For Brixham, The Harbour 1925

Small merchant vessels and privateers were constructed during earlier times for trade and piracy, though in later years many of the shipbuilders concentrated on building and repairing fishing boats.

Caption For Stokenchurch, The Oxford Road C1945

The telegraph wires have long gone to be succeeded by other media, and although most of the houses in this view remain, the place is virtually unrecognisable and the traffic scanty: this

Caption For Colchester, Town Hall Interior 1904

The monumental scale of the town hall is contin- ued inside the Moot Hall, a linguistic link to Anglo- Saxon Colchester.

Caption For Rottingdean, Tudor Close House C1955

Tudor Close House was a skilful 1920s conver- sion of much older farm buildings into seven houses.

Caption For Cowes, Watching The Racing 1933

A yachting regatta first took place off Cowes in 1776. The town's yacht club became the Royal Yacht Club in 1820 on the accession of George IV, a notable member.

Caption For Eastry, Sandwich Lane C1955

The mother of the actress Susan Hampshire once lived here too. Susan, meanwhile, has always loved the area, and moved to a Georgian house in nearby historic Sandwich.

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, High Street North End C1960

The weatherboarded cottages on the left are known as Halls Row Cottages. The school, erected in 1847, was a National School.

Caption For Porthpean, Beach C1955

Behind the trees on the left is Porthpean House, home of the Petherick family.

Caption For Uttoxeter, The Hockley C1955

The brook ran through land owned by Mr John Bamford of Oldfields Hall, who did not object to the children using it.

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, High Street 1931

In the days of Leland, that well-travelled topographer, the Severn was tidal at this point and large vessels reached the bridge at Upton; the bridge was the only crossing point on the river, apart from

Caption For Abergavenny, Llanwenarth Church Interior 1898

Though there are a number of candles on the pulpit and in the chandelier suspended from the ceiling, it is likely that oil lamps would also have been used at this time.

Caption For Sharpham, Sharpham House And The Bathing House 1899

Today, it is famous for two things: cheeses, made from the milk of Jersey cattle; and Sharpham wines, which have even received the thumbs-up from French experts.