Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1877 - 1906, Trenear Ref. HOSM62390
1906, Trevenen Bal Ref. HOSM62459
1877 - 1906, Wendron Ref. HOSM63699
1896 - 1922, Pimlico Ref. HOSM56649
1898 - 1916, Penallta Ref. HOSM56276
1886 - 1903, Ullenhall Ref. HOSM62935
1897 - 1910, Broadplat Ref. HOSM36692
1897 - 1919, Northend Ref. HOSM55348
1897 - 1919, Pishill Ref. HOSM56689
1882 - 1900, Henlow Ref. HOSM34632
1885 - 1886, Hunderton Ref. HOSM37543
1886, Bridge Sollers Ref. HOSM38884
1903, Broad Oak Ref. HOSM38997
1886 - 1903, Brobury Ref. HOSM39045
1885 - 1886, Munstone Ref. HOSM39486
1885, Burley Gate Ref. HOSM39521
1887 - 1903, Cusop Ref. HOSM42674
1885 - 1886, Dilwyn Ref. HOSM43329
1885 - 1886, Eardisley Ref. HOSM44250
1886, Eaton Bishop Ref. HOSM44506

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,611 to 9,620.

The Runner

Back in 1958, me and my mate who was 4 yrs older than me also visited Gatacre Hall. I too was overwhelmed by the size of the library and the size of some of the books. I also saw the car. I think it was an old MG. I don't know who ...Read more

A memory of Gatacre in 1956

Giffords Cross Cottages

The houses at the end of the shopping terrace were my home for a number of years. They were called Giffords Cross Cottages. They were decorated for the Coronation celebrations. Attended Herd Lane Primary School and ...Read more

A memory of Corringham in 1953 by Peter Studd

Early Years

Born in 1957, I was brought up in Hatfeild Mead near the George public house. Went to school, firstly at Willows nursery, then Morden Primary, then on to grammer at Mitcham. Can remember many happy weekends spent in Morden park, ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1957 by Shirley Rowland

A Happy Home And Care Free Childhood.

I was born and brought up in Maresfield and have wonderful memories of a very happy carefree childhood. Along with my brother and sisters we lived with my mum and dad and my dear old Gran. Gran had lived in ...Read more

A memory of Maresfield by Catherine Crighton

Ve Day Party An Evacuee!

When the V2 Rockets started to land in London, (June 1944) our whole school was evacuated. We did not know where we were going. We arrived by steam train at Doncaster and were taken to Skellow Village. Various households ...Read more

A memory of Skellow in 1945 by Tony Pink

Waterlooville

My name at the time was John Hancock and I lived in Stakes Hill Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire before Philip Road was built. With fields opposite my home and the Convent Church along the way, it was so idyllic. The horse and cart ...Read more

A memory of Cowplain in 1952 by John Launay

Lilly Street

I lived in Lilly Street with my family from 1955-1961. Family name was Briggs. We lived in no 59. Mam's name was Laura. There were seven children in our family, but only six lived there. We went to St Edmunds school and ...Read more

A memory of Miles Hill in 1956 by Lynn Whyte Heath

Sacriston Seen Through The Eyes Of My Grandfather.

Hi, my grandfather, Hans Major Embleton, was born in Sacriston 1895. He grew up with his brothers and sisters, 10 in total in Victoria Street. He went down the mine at 14yrs, a mine putter, he ...Read more

A memory of Sacriston in 1900 by Derick Smith

The Manse, Wrockwardine Wood.

Hi I am trying to find the relatives of Peter Hutchinson who lived at the Manse, Wrockwardine Wood, Oakengates possibly just before/during WW2. I have no idea whether he was the Minister or a family member. If you ...Read more

A memory of Oakengates by Siddall Joanne

Bata Shoe Store

Worked at Bata shoe store in 1962 /1964 would love to see a pic of this store - was next to Mac Fisheries and near Craven A Cafe. I worked with Gloria Oliver from Wortley. On Sat nights we went to the ladies loos opposite to have a ...Read more

A memory of Leeds in 1962 by Susan Anne Lee

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 23,065 to 23,088.

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas's Bridge 1893

The building on the left, now demolished and replaced by St Thomas's Church Hall, was a cottage for the tannery workers.

Caption For High Wycombe, Commemorative Plaque To Ivor Gurney 2005

Famous Citizens: The Council's Commemorative Plaques Attached to a number of buildings in the town are circular Westmoreland green slate plaques erected by the council; they are carved by the nationally

Caption For Oxford, Somerville College 1907

Much of the college is hidden from the street.

Caption For Melton, High Street C1955

Three of the terraced houses on the right were once shops. On the opposite corner, Skoulding's grocer's and draper's had traded since the 1850s.

Caption For Ogwen, The Mill 1890

A fast flowing mountain stream has been diverted into a millrace to power the overshot wheel of Ogwen Mill near Bethesda.

Caption For Whitby, Arguments Yard 1913

We can clearly see the derelict state of this particular yard in Church Street.

Caption For Hitchin, The Church C1965

Here, scaffolding has been erected to allow repairs to be made to several parts of the aisles and chapels. The buildings to the left are Warner's Almshouses.

Caption For Pembridge, The Church C1960

It dates from the 13th century and has an octagonal ground floor with the upper floors supported on four posts, each of which is a single tree-trunk.

Caption For Sidmouth, High Street 1906

That the area is not disfigured by Victorian brickwork is an indication of how slowly the town developed. The varied facades create a flowing and pleasing harmony.

Caption For Combe Martin, Schooner In Harbour 1935

Tucked away among 'surroundings that are indescribably beautiful', boats nestle in the placid harbour waters of this picturesque village with its long, straggling street.

Caption For Sheringham, The Beach 1893

When this photograph was taken, Sheringham was a small fishing village on the north Norfolk coast, noted for its crabs.

Caption For Thorpe St Andrew, The River Yare 1919

While Norwich has operated as a port for hundreds of years, it is only in more recent years that the recreational aspect has become more important, although it is known that Nelson almost certainly learned

Caption For Weymouth, The Nothe 1898

At the time this photograph was taken, the fort on the Nothe was equipped with quick-firing guns, searchlights and accommodation for a battalion of soldiers.

Caption For Monks Eleigh, The Street C1955

The church and green were once the subject of railway posters promoting Suffolk.

Caption For Rochester, College Gate C1955

College Gate is one of the three remaining gates leading into the former monastic precinct.

Caption For York, Station And Hotel 1909

Much of the street plan was changed. One example was that Thieves Lane became Station Road.

Caption For Ringmore, Church Interior 1907

All Hallows looks down on the beautiful Ayrmer Cove. Note the curious little circular window on the left.

Caption For Lechlade, St John's Lock C1955

Lechlade is the highest lock on the River Thames; it is seen here from St John's bridge.

Caption For Plymouth, The Lido And Walks 1934

Below Plymouth Hoe, where legend tells us that Sir Francis Drake played that famous game of bowls, is a promenade for strolling or lounging on deckchairs.

Caption For Bakewell, Bridge Street C1955

Whilst still recognisable today, there have been many changes: volumes of extra traffic and street lights are just a couple.

Caption For East Grinstead, Middle Row C1965

Only a small part of Middle Row is seen here: No 12 at the east end, with Normans (Outfitters and Camping Equipment) occupying Mann's old premises.

Caption For Cambridge, The Airport 1938

The Marshall family first set up in Cambridge in 1909 with an engineering company to provide car maintenance and coach building work to the rich undergraduates of the University.

Caption For Cambridge, Sussex Street 1938

Sussex Street, running between Sidney and Hobson Streets, was redeveloped in the 1930s, and finished off with these elegant colonnades.

Caption For Belfast, Albert Memorial 1897

The statue of the Prince Consort gazes benevolently down High Street. The tower, built on reclaimed land, now leans slightly.