Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1879 - 1881, Sticker Ref. HOSM60459
1879 - 1907, Trewollock Ref. HOSM62492
1879 - 1906, Trewoon Ref. HOSM62494
1879 - 1881, Trezaise Ref. HOSM62496
1879 - 1880, Fraddon Ref. HOSM45778
1891 - 1892, Haydock Ref. HOSM47916
1906, St Ives Ref. HOSM35229
1877 - 1906, Lelant Ref. HOSM51160
1900, Hail Weston Ref. HOSM47352
1890 - 1906, Reddish Ref. HOSM57564
1914, Whitton Ref. HOSM64496
1898, Alsagers Bank Ref. HOSM35865
1898, Cauldon Lowe Ref. HOSM40391
1878 - 1898, Endon Ref. HOSM44950
1878 - 1898, Harriseahead Ref. HOSM47711
1879 - 1898, Longsdon Ref. HOSM52306
1880, Lower Tean Ref. HOSM52672
1906, Meir Heath Ref. HOSM53442
1880 - 1898, Oakamoor Ref. HOSM55494
1877 - 1878, Springfields Ref. HOSM56135

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,581 to 9,590.

Grand Stand Demo

Lived in Doncaster Gardens - No.43 in the flats then No.49 in the three storey houses which are still there, before they filled the green in where we played football, with houses. Used to help run the Oriel Youth Club from its ...Read more

A memory of Northolt in 1960 by Rob Macormac

Kango Electric Hammers

I worked for Kango Electric Hammers from 1979-1981. Actually I worked for a firm in Coventry (UK) called Rutter Templair tools and it was took over by Kango, I was an inspector. We had a dispute with the company so we voted ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1979 by David Marley

F.A.O All Nurses Who Worked On H.O.T Ward In The 70''s!

I have just found a photograph with the names, Denise O'Gorman and Marie Lafferty H.O.T ward Heswell Oct 1970 on the back. I believe my late mum was a nurse in this hospital in the 70's! I am ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1970 by Amy Stephenson

Growing Up In The 1940's And 50's

We originally lived in Camberwell and were bombed out in the blitz of 1940. After sleeping on the platform of the Elephant & Castle underground train station for a few weeks, my dad found us a house to rent ...Read more

A memory of Wealdstone in 1940 by Reg Ware

Fairfield House, Early 1960's

Further to memories of Fairfield; when I was 7 I came to Fairfield House and stayed for 3 and a half years. Like many residents I had breathing problems and was sent there for the sea air. I have lots of good ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1960

Blakes Corner

I remember Blakes Corner so well. I was born in 1959 and it was just like the picture. The memories came flooding back to me. I used to walk the streets of Barking with my dad.

A memory of Barking in 1969 by Kathy Lewis

Growing Up In The Village. 1960 1965

As a young lad growing up in the village was a joy with the forest & common for a playground. We knew nearly everybody that lived there. You talk about Morgans the newsagent and Myers the Butchers; I ...Read more

A memory of Chigwell Row in 1960 by George Surridge

Rockingham Castle

One of my earliest memories is being driven around the farm here in my father's Land Rover. He was farm manager here until 1964 when we moved to Suffolk.

A memory of Rockingham in 1963 by Jane King

Battersea

I was born in 1930 in Chelsea but moved to Haines Street, Battersea (demolished to make way for New Covent Garden in the 1960's) in 1933. Moved to No.3 Sleaford Street Battersea in 1935 and went to Sleaford Street School until 1939 (Mr ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1930 by John Dorking

Grandfathers Farm

Pen-y-Bont was my grandfather's farm, Tegid Rees was his name, Glyneth, Margaret, John (my father now deceased 1987), Beryl & David were his family. I remember to the left of the front door to the kitchen there was a big ...Read more

A memory of Gellilydan in 1970 by Malcolm Rees

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 22,993 to 23,016.

Caption For Norwich, Eaton Park Lily Pond 1932

Eaton Park, out in the western suburbs, has three avenues and rectangular ponds converging on a bandstand surrounded by circular colonnaded buildings, which were built between 1924 and 1928.

Caption For Bluntisham, Village Square C1965

This scene, with Lieutenant Colonel Tebbutt's 19th-century barograph under the shelter in front of the village shop has hardly changed.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, The Village C1955

The Hemingford Laundry (left), which was taken over by the Huntingdon Model Laundry, closed in the late 1960s when Gordon Elphick opened a furniture shop on the premises.

Caption For Plymouth, Hoe And Mount Edgcumbe 1904

The exposed position of the bandstand meant that it had to have a revolving glass screen to prevent the performers' music blowing away!

Caption For Hythe, Flying Boats C1955

Flying boats remained a common sight on Southampton Water during and after the Second World War.

Caption For Milford On Sea, Hurst Castle C1955

Hurst Castle was built by Henry VIII between 1541 and 1544 as a defence against foreign attack, utilising many of the stones from the dismantled Beaulieu Abbey.

Caption For Westerham, Market Square C1955

In the centre of the picture, the George and Dragon, with its quaint porch and balcony supported on brackets, was originally an old posting inn.

Caption For Stokesby, The Ferry Inn C1935

Many of the inns along the broads contain the word 'Ferry', commemorating long-gone crossing points. The ferries were often run by the innkeepers themselves, who benefited from the extra trade.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1950

And whilst the general level of signs outside has reduced, AA and RAC signs are prominent on both buildings.

Caption For Weston Rhyn, Village And Post Office C1955

Just outside the village of Weston Rhyn there is an unusual folly - a romanticised Stonehenge. It was erected in the 19th century by Thomas Barnes.

Caption For Windsor, King George V Memorial 1937

On the left you can see Southern Railway's Riverside Station.

Caption For Chester, The Cathedral Crypt 1888

The undercroft on the west side of the cloister garden comprises the two vaulted aisles that once formed the abbot's cellars; above this was the guest-house.

Caption For Redditch, Woolworth's, The Market Place C1960

Today Currys trades from an edge-of-town superstore in St Georges.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park 1897

It was replaced by a structure which had started life as a dais used on Peel Street to receive their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary during the royal visit of 1913.

Caption For Trenarren, The Vale C1884

Looking inland from the high ground above Black Head, this view captures almost the whole of the little valley where trees thrive in the shelter.

Caption For St Austell, Crinnis Bay C1955

Tennis courts, a café and beach huts are situated on the sands reclaimed from the sea beneath the cliffs; down them the steep access lane descends to the Riviera Club.

Caption For Shoeburyness, Ness Road C1955

In the foreground stands the arch of the Conservative Club, with the solid brick-built Cambridge Hotel next door.The honey-pot style telegraph poles carry lines to the surrounding buildings.

Caption For Christchurch, Blackwater Ferry 1900

Christchurch stands on two rivers, the Stour and the Avon, and gets its old name of Twyneham from the Anglo Saxon, meaning 'the town between the rivers'.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Platform 1914

A steam train pulls into Newby Bridge Station, at the southern end of Windermere.

Caption For Swindon, Tram Centre C1919

Lots of bustle and business make this a delightfully atmospheric photograph, typifying the times just after the Great War.

Caption For Wilton, West Street C1950

The street is a pleasing mixture of Georgian and Victorian houses and shops.

Caption For Great Saling, St James' Church 1903

This is the manorial core of Saling: the church and the hall. St James' dates from the 12th century, but its early details have been obscured by Victorianisation.

Caption For Rock, The Beach Cafe C1955

Rock is now a very popular resort for dinghy sailors on the north shore of the Camel estuary, which is seen behind at high tide.

Caption For Gnosall, The Village 1899

Gnosall's church of St Lawrence is largely 13th century, with some fine Norman details and an impressive central tower.