Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1891 - 1892, Skeeby Ref. HOSM59429
1892 - 1912, Forcett Ref. HOSM60330
1895 - 1913, Heronsgate Ref. HOSM48200
1895 - 1908, Crow Ref. HOSM42459
1895 - 1908, Hightown Ref. HOSM48514
1895 - 1908, Mockbeggar Ref. HOSM53889
1895 - 1908, Poulner Ref. HOSM57045
1880, Denby Village Ref. HOSM42991
1879 - 1880, Pentrich Ref. HOSM56563
1890 - 1908, Aldfield Ref. HOSM35761
1890, East Tanfield Ref. HOSM44373
1890 - 1893, Ellingstring Ref. HOSM44737
1907 - 1908, Black Hill Ref. HOSM46765
1890 - 1908, Laverton Ref. HOSM50873
1890, Middleton Quernhow Ref. HOSM53677
1890, Norton Conyers Ref. HOSM55413
1890 - 1891, Rookwith Ref. HOSM57999
1907 - 1908, Eavestone Ref. HOSM59329
1890, Studley Roger Ref. HOSM60862
1890 - 1891, Norden Ref. HOSM36401

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,371 to 9,380.

Old Post Office Leavenheath

My parents, John and Letty Pearce, ran the, as it was then called, Post Office Stores at Honey Tye. We moved, I think in 1961, to Petham Nr Canterbury Kent. I went to Stoke by Nayland school. When I left I went to ...Read more

A memory of Great Tey in 1960 by Patricia Joiner

Alleyway To Smoke Lane

I used to walk down this alleyway to school. There is a sandbank on one side leading to the housing estate that I think is called Woodlands (It used to be referred to as the Wates estate). We used to ciimb up on to the bank ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1974 by Stephen Punt

Worth School

I went to Worth School for my final yeat at junior school and took my "11+" there; for some reason a number of us moved to Worth from Three Bridges Junior school. I am not sure of the year but think it must have been 1953/4. I do remember the football pitch had quite an uphill slope!

A memory of Worth by David Randall

Found Memories Of Benthem School Holidays

I have fond and warm memories of school holidays in Bentham. I used to get sent to visit my Auntie Annie and Uncle Jack Heron, thay have a son, Roger Heron. Their house was a small terraced with the ...Read more

A memory of Low Bentham in 1962 by Robert Heron

My Stay As A Young Girl

Or possibly 1968, I grew up in Manchester and the school I went to organised a few days away, staying with local families. Our teachers came too. Myself and a fellow pupil stayed in a beautiful bungalow in a country lane ...Read more

A memory of Llanrwst in 1967 by Julie Minshull

Minster Memories

I delivered papers for Attwell's newsagents in the 1970's, and being an entrepreneurial child, did two paper rounds! The first one was from the Square along Monkton road, down Egbert Road, then the cul-de-sac end of ...Read more

A memory of Minster in 1973 by Andy Finn

Garron Hill

Hello, my gran, Margaret Kerr lived on Garronhill for years. She sadly passed away in 1982. We holidayed there and she lived in the downstairs maisonette and we were only allowed as far as the bridge on the river Ayr to play. When ...Read more

A memory of Muirkirk by Kathleen Smith

Berry Street

Hi, moved to Gorton when I was 5 yrs old, lived on Berry Street in the shadow of St James church. Loved playing in the grave yard, cobbled street back yards, outside loo, them were the days. Went to St James school, had a friend ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1970 by Aian Harvey

Happy Days

My uncle & aunty (Ivor & Edna Cannan) lived in Maesy and as a school boy I spent many a happy holiday staying at 32 Pleasent View, which became Park Road. Most of the days were spent over the farm opposite playing with the ...Read more

A memory of Maesycwmmer in 1958 by Peter Dimond

Ospring

Hello, I and my twin sister were born close to Ospringe at Painters Forstal next to Mr Flites hop field. The date was 10 of September 1940. My father had brought my mother away from the bombing in East Ham. He was a dock worker and his ...Read more

A memory of Ospringe in 1940 by Roy Harvey

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 22,489 to 22,512.

Caption For Hull, The Dock Offices 1903

The Doric column on the right is a monument to William Wilberforce, who was born in Hull, and was responsible for the abolition of slavery throughout the Empire.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, High Street 1918

There are excellent walks in the vicinity, not only along the coastal footpath but also across the wilds of Woodbury Common.

Caption For Alloway, Robert Burns's Birthplace 1897

Robert Burns was born here on 25 January 1759. The cottage was rebuilt by the poet's father and later became an inn.

Caption For Tilbury, The Thames C1960

This is a busy dockside area on the north bank of the River Thames, where tall cranes pierce the skyline. Here we see the 'Vruburgh' from Rotterdam, and dock buildings lining the waterfront.

Caption For Whatstandwell, The Valley C1955

The broad valley of the Derwent near Whatstandwell opens out between well-wooded sides, as we can see in this picture.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Globe Hotel And St Leonard's Tower 1906

A great deal of building took place during the years that followed; the population increased three-fold during Queen Victoria's reign.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Harbour From West Cliff 1887

We are looking towards the inner harbour-now the yacht marina—with a paddle steamer and three brigs at moorings.The chimney on the left of the Admiral Harvey pub probably belonged to Ramsgate's

Caption For Eype, Ships Light's Shop C1955

The thatched roofs of the Ship Light's and Port Cottage lie in the valley at Lower Eype.

Caption For Leamington Spa, The Parade 1892

Each article of luggage carried on the outside cost 2d.

Caption For Winchester, Buttercross 1886

Notice in particular the transformation of the shops and businesses in the background.

Caption For Ashburton, West Street 1913

Prices of shoes in 1913 ranged from 1s 11d to an exorbitant 3s 6d!

Caption For Charmouth, Village 1900

Once on the high road between Axminster and Bridport, Charmouth has now been bypassed, but even so the traffic up the steep hill out of the village will never be as quiet as on the peaceful day

Caption For Stirling, Old Parliament House 1899

The Napoleonic Wars led to a severe shortage of barrack accommodation in Scotland. Additional space was found by remodelling the Great Hall to create twelve barrack rooms.

Caption For Frodingham, 1904

The site of the village has moved several times over the centuries, and the name means 'smooth' or 'level'.

Caption For Leven, Main Road C1955

The site of the village has moved several times over the centuries, and the name means 'smooth' or 'level'.

Caption For Cookham, High Street 1914

A local woman once had her own special coinage for use only in the village, and a framed specimen of a half token still survives today.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Harbour Beach C1965

Pebbles and sand extend below the Royal Standard; we look eastwards from deck-chairs, boats and canvas shelters to the North Wall of the harbour and the coast from Charmouth and Stonebarrow Hill to Golden

Caption For Bournemouth, The Winter Gardens C1875

The Victorians developed the idea of building with glass to the furthest possible extent.

Caption For Watlington, Church Street C1955

Many of the buildings in the village date from the 17th and 18th centuries. Here we see two old 17th-century thatched cottages in Church Street.

Caption For Eype, Beach And Cliffs C1955

This view shows Eype in the days before it was invaded by caravans and too many vehicles, though, as can be seen by the parked cars, some people had already discovered the delights of the beach at Eype

Caption For Stonegate, Church 1907

The church of St Peter was originally built in 1828, but was greatly enlarged in 1904 when the massive north tower and west spire were added.

Caption For New Forest, Ponies C1960

The old saying 'He's got a touch of Laurence' implies lazy behaviour.

Caption For Cromer, East Beach C1955

Cromer lighthouse is just over the crest of the hill.

Caption For Bristol, King Street And Theatre Royal C1935

In the 1950s the street retained a number of 17th- and 18th-century properties such as those seen here.