Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1902, Great Elm Ref. HOSM46864
1902, Marston Bigot Ref. HOSM53247
1902, West Woodlands Ref. HOSM64017
1902, Witham Friary Ref. HOSM64869
1895, Carr Hill Ref. HOSM40158
1895 - 1914, Dunston Ref. HOSM44147
1895, Springwell Ref. HOSM59939
1910 - 1912, Lowfield Heath Ref. HOSM34548
1900 - 1901, Langham Ref. HOSM50721
1900 - 1901, Hartmoor Ref. HOSM58484
1900 - 1901, Langham Ref. HOSM64030
1884 - 1885, Glastonbury Ref. HOSM34554
1885, West Pennard Ref. HOSM63932
1882 - 1901, Corse Ref. HOSM41913
1882 - 1883, Cranham Ref. HOSM42258
1883 - 1884, Hucclecote Ref. HOSM49196
1883 - 1884, Innsworth Ref. HOSM49398
1896 - 1913, Brook Ref. HOSM39206
1870 - 1896, Hascombe Ref. HOSM47874
1895 - 1896, Loxhill Ref. HOSM52735

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,481 to 9,490.

The Skating Ring In The South Park, Darlington

I'd just like to see a picture of this place as I spent many a day there in my youth.

A memory of Darlington in 1969 by Johnwebster John

Jo Anne's Mum

I lived in Curzon Crescent when I met Tony. Was at Willesden Grammar school and Tony lived in Stonebridge Park area of NW10. We briefly lived together in a bedsit near Kilburn and Shepherds Bush. He had two sisters that ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by Marilyn Mason

Childhood Memories

I had a wonderful childhood in Lower Willingdon - we lived, my brother and I, in a bungalow in St Annes Road and went to the village school in Upper Willingdon where Mr Morrell was the headmaster. I remember in the playground ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon in 1950 by Maureen Wheeler

Salts, 1966 1969

I remember Salts very well. I worked in the office from 1966 to 1969 - there were 2 separate sites on the Woolworth side of the High St; the drapery, fancy goods, babywear, womenswear, hosiery on one site and the menswear and ...Read more

A memory of Swadlincote by Linda James

France Family Of Quernmore, Lancaster

Looking for any info on The France family who owned farms in this area; particulary Edward France born 1880.

A memory of Lancaster in 1880 by Joyce Davis

Minder In Whitton.

Does anyone remember a sequence from the tv show minder being filmed in Percy Road in the early eighties? It was at a house a couple of doors along from Pauline Crescent heading south.

A memory of Whitton by Roy Pryer

Good And Bad

Hi When I first started Brownrigg wearing red knee length socks only to find everyone wearing white. Went into Cheviot first and my first encounter with a teacher was Miss Savage - she lived up to her name. Miss Little was the ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham in 1964 by Janice Simcox

Alexander Hospital.

I was in Alexander Hospital as a boy of 8 years old with medical problems. I can recall a Mr Hammonds came every week to take some of us to the local church service. I also remember the teacher Miss Latter who came to teach us, ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1948 by Raymond Marks

Haydock Remembers

We have a site on Face Book called Haydock-Remembers.Antone researching Haydock can listen to the local community talking about their memories and what it was like in those older days. Also there are lots of interesting photos to ...Read more

A memory of Haydock in 1960 by Christine Courtliff Ridgway

The Good Old Days

I was born in Silver Street in 1946. We lived near my grandma and grandad Firth. My mother was Emma Firth, and I think that she had two brothers and two step brothers. William and Ernest were her brothers, ...Read more

A memory of Whitley by Ian Allison

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 22,753 to 22,776.

Caption For Worthing, 1921

Bognor's is a delight, with stucco cottages of varying heights and designs, many with balconied bow and bay windows, fronting an elongated square.

Caption For Polzeath, 1925

The surfing resort of Polzeath developed between the two world wars.

Caption For Tenbury Wells, Teme Bridge 1898

Cattle seek the cool waters of the River Teme. After its journey through Wales, the river meanders through Shropshire and Worcestershire before joining the River Severn at Worcester.

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, Bridge 1904

In a back room of the same establishment, the renowned Mrs Siddons gave a memorable acting performance.

Caption For Nottingham, St Mary's Church 1890

It was named after the medical superintendent who served here for the first 54 years of its existence. This asylum later became the Coppice Hospital.

Caption For Eype, Mouth 1930

A moody shot of Charles and William Warren`s boathouse at Eype Mouth, southwards across Lyme Bay. Crab, lobster and crayfish pots are stacked by the door.

Caption For Dunstable, St Mary's Church C1965

A directory of 1898 noted that in Dunstable 'the Catholics have a mission at 78 High Street'.

Caption For Bembridge, The Old Windmill C1955

The Village c1955 Situated on the high road between Cowes and Ryde, Binstead has views across the Solent to Spithead.

Caption For Bolsover, The Castle 1902

This view shows Sir Charles Cavendish's 17th-century 'Little Castle', or keep, at Bolsover Castle.

Caption For Gwbert, The Beach And The Cliffs C1955

is still the cry from the Cliff Hotel, and it is difficult to argue - these buildings perch on the cliff tops.

Caption For Cape Cornwall, 1890

The chimney at the summit is that of the Cape Cornwall mine, whose workings ran far out under the sea to the north-west.

Caption For Perranporth, From Sandhills 1893

The sandhills to the north of Perranporth are constantly shifting; they are held in check by marram grass, reputed to have been introduced by Sir Walter Raleigh.

Caption For Plymouth, The Barbican C1955

The open building on the left, now occupied by Dartington Glass, was until the 1990s the old fish market, built in 1892.

Caption For Lyndhurst, King's House 1904

The kings of England often used Lyndhurst as a base for their hunting expeditions in the New Forest. The King's House dates from 1640, though it has been much restored.

Caption For Sheffield, The Town Hall C1965

This view across what is now known as the Peace Gardens towards the mock-Gothic spires of Sheffield's Town Hall has not changed significantly since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Parade And Birdcage Bandstand 1925

By 1925, the music pavilion had been added to the landward end of the pier; while strolling along the promenade remains immensely popular, the folding deck chair has now arrived in large numbers.

Caption For Castle Acre, Bailey Gate C1955

It has a large Norman Castle, and extensive remains of a medieval Cluniac priory. There was a medieval planned town running between the two: this early 13th-century gate is its northern entrance.

Caption For Symondsbury, Village 1899

It is a quiet little place, and a good centre for exploring the far western edge of Dorset.

Caption For East Lulworth, The Lindens 1904

By the beginning of the 20th century, Lulworth was already a popular residential area for the better-off, who may have originally fallen in love with the village on a holiday visit.

Caption For Wisbech, High Street 1929

The town is brimming with Georgian architecture - symmetrical red-brick buildings with large sash windows, typified by the classical facade of the Rose and Crown Hotel (the building itself is a good deal

Caption For Cambridge, 1914

There may not be anything in the way of a garden, but the flower boxes and tubs certainly help to brighten up what otherwise appears to be a parking place for bicycles and hand carts.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1921

Three ladies are out for a genteel stroll, though the one on the left could be about to suggest a visit to the Kardomah Café.

Caption For Cirencester, Town Approach C1955

On the small traffic island in the left foreground is the Jubilee lamp, which was paid for by public subscription to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of George V.

Caption For Lechlade, Burford Street C1955

St Lawrence's Church was built in the Perpendicular style, and features a number of grotesque gargoyles that stare down from the eaves.