Photos

9,106 photos found. Showing results 18,901 to 9,106.

Maps

181,006 maps found.

1886 - 1906, Pwll-Trap Ref. HOSM57254
1886 - 1887, Trevaughan Ref. HOSM62444
1886 - 1887, Ffynnon-Lâs Ref. HOSM71224
1910, Cowan Bridge Ref. HOSM42142
1911, Yealand Conyers Ref. HOSM65495
1911, Yealand Redmayne Ref. HOSM65496
1885, Castle Cary Ref. HOSM34295
1886 - 1901, Chard Ref. HOSM34304
1886 - 1901, Chaffcombe Ref. HOSM40500
1901, Chard Junction Ref. HOSM40579
1901, Forde Abbey Ref. HOSM45612
1901, Beetham Ref. HOSM52486
1895 - 1896, Chatham Ref. HOSM34305
1884, Rodney Stoke Ref. HOSM58061
1895, Cold Norton Ref. HOSM41469
1895, Good Easter Ref. HOSM46549
1895, Woodham Ferrers Ref. HOSM65027
1884 - 1885, Cheltenham Ref. HOSM34311
1882 - 1883, Farmington Ref. HOSM45169
1883, Guiting Power Ref. HOSM47227

Books

11 books found. Showing results 22,681 to 11.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,451 to 9,460.

Christmas In Horsham

I seem to recall a shed in the middle of the square in Horsham that was done up as a stable with a real donkey in it for Christmas - Does anyone else remember that? Does anyone know if Denne Parade still exists too? My father, ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by Diane Saunders

On The Crane In Cefn

I have lived in Cefn all my life. I was born at the back of the Co-op on the Crane; I have a brother, Eric, and a sister, Heather. I went to Cefn school then on to Ruabon Grammar in 1958. My maiden name was Evans. Does anyone remember me?

A memory of Cefn Mawr by Jan Hughes

My Uncle's Farm In Grantham

Whilst visiting an elderly uncle in Kent about five years ago, he chanced to show me some old family photographs. Having a very accute memory I noticed a photograph of a man who I called uncle Bill, at his farm ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Rochford in 1944 by Keith Trotman

Paper Kids

Hello John, I was one of your dad's paper boys. I can't remember what year as I also delivered for Billy Evans, Stuart and Linda's dad. Just down the road in our village, if you remember not only that, but I delivered for Chaplins ...Read more

A memory of Walsall Wood by Keith Davis

My Home Town

I grew up in Ellesmere Port. My parents, me, my brother and sister migrated to Australia in 1960. I used to go to MIlton Road Primary School. I lived in St. Andrews Road and I would love to know if these locations still exist. I have fond memories of growing up there .

A memory of Ellesmere Port in 1951 by Denise Stefanaras

2 Shop Row, Philadelphia

I was born at no 2 Shop Row near the Philadelphia cricket club, and my grandad used to take me to watch the cricket. Could anyone tell me where I could find old photographs of Shop Row? Thank you, H.Robson

A memory of Houghton-Le-Spring in 1930 by Henry Robson

The Haunted School

One of Northampton’s now-lost buildings is seen on the right of this photograph, the old Notre Dame High School which was built in 1871 as a school and convent run by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. A former teacher at ...Read more

A memory of Northampton by Julia Skinner

Mitchell Street

I was born in Mitchell Street in 1952 we were a big family; 7 brothers and 2 sisters and things were very hard but everyone got along well with each other. I remember visiting my auntie Nan in the slap up top floor Henderson St ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1952 by Phil Shaw

My Place Of Birth

I was born in Church Cottage in April 1943. My parents were Mabel and Reg Gale. My grandparents Emma and Thomas lived in the same house. My grandfather went to live with my Uncle George and Auntie Doll in Tout after my ...Read more

A memory of Compton Valence in 1943 by Patricia Draper

Marbury

I spent three idyllic years living at Marbury from 1949 to 1952, when my family emigrated to Australia.The hall was still there then and how well I remember the rhodedandrens lining the drive to the road. One memory I will never forget is ...Read more

A memory of Marbury by Anne Chandler Nee Hughes

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 22,681 to 22,704.

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1906

This was not the first change of address for the quarterjacks: they were carved in 1642, and once adorned the Assize Hall.

Caption For Haverfordwest, High Street C1955

Note the tobacconist on the left advertising Players No 3 and the canisters outside Stephen & Fred Green on the right (now a menswear shop and a branch of OXFAM).

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1906

This was not the first change of address for the quarterjacks: they were carved in 1642, and once adorned the Assize Hall.

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas' Bridge C1955

bridge still stands next to the ford, and although often called a packhorse bridge, it was probably built to allow the priors to travel between St Stephens and St Thomas; hence its more correct name of

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1906

This was not the first change of address for the quarterjacks: they were carved in 1642, and once adorned the Assize Hall.

Caption For Helston, Wendron Street 1906

In 1863 the boxer Bob Fitzsimmons was born in a thatched cottage at the top of Wendron Street.

Caption For Peterborough, Bishop's Road Gardens 1904

This picture shows a world of long ago, when feudal order had yet to fall, and higher powers decided what was and was not allowed - as the simple sign about dogs informs us.

Caption For Peterborough, The Town Bridge C1950

This closer picture provides a clearer view of the power station operations.

Caption For Somerleyton, Somerleyton Hall 1891

Somerleyton Hall dates back to Elizabethan times, although it was extensively rebuilt in 1846 by Sir Samuel Morton Peto, who made his fortune out of the railways.

Caption For Whitby, Arguments Yard 1913

The house on the right appears derelict, and the stone stairs have seen better days.

Caption For Chertsey, The Pond 1908

This Thames-side town was once famed for its abbey, now almost entirely vanished; its stone was used for the building of Hampton Court.

Caption For Cranleigh, Station 1908

A train approaches the down platform of this station on the Horsham to Guildford Railway, which opened in 1865 and is long since closed.

Caption For Poole, Peoples Park 1898

The houses indicate the line of Parkstone Road.

Caption For Portmellon, C1884

Just around the corner from Mevagissey, this charming view places the little cove and hamlet in their context admirably, with the outline of Black Head in the distance and a few fishing boats on the water

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity College Library 1890

The statue at the end is of Lord Byron. The library houses many famous manuscripts, including ones by Milton, Macaulay, Thackeray and Tennyson.

Caption For Bakewell, South Church Street C1955

The lack of change from the previous shot is quite remarkable, considering there have been at least two world wars and a social revolution between.

Caption For Enfield, Church Street C1950

Charles Lamb, the essayist, came to live in the country town of Enfield two centuries ago.

Caption For Wargrave, St Mary's Church C1960

A Perpendicular-style octagonal font with cusped quatrefoils, and mildly Expressionist stained glass in one south window by John Hayward, 1962, are among the finer interior fixtures of St Mary's.

Caption For Portrush, The Harbour 1897

Portrush harbour is situated on the west side of Ramore Head. In this view, steamers are moored along the quayside.

Caption For Littlehampton, Promenade 1903

Perhaps the bleakness of the picture explains the current trees and planting, which shield the houses from sea breezes.

Caption For Loughborough, High Street C1955

A few earlier buildings survive on the left-hand side of the photograph, but the right is dominated by uninspired, even dreary, red-brick Edwardian buildings.

Caption For Deal, Esplanade 1899

Part of the pier can be seen.

Caption For Crowthorne, Broadmoor Asylum Entrance 1908

Built on rising ground in 1863, Broadmoor is still in use today. It is one of four special hospitals providing treatment for psychiatric patients under secure conditions.

Caption For Hampstead Norreys, Parish Well 1959

The Parish Well was presented to the village by a resident of nearby Hawkridge in 1903. The well, no longer in use, stands beneath a tiled roof enclosed by wooden palings.