Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1886, Eau Withington Ref. HOSM44514
1903, Ffynnon Gynydd Ref. HOSM45369
1886 - 1887, Marlas Ref. HOSM53183
1886 - 1887, Twyford Common Ref. HOSM57800
1896 - 1897, Broadgreen Wood Ref. HOSM37252
1896, East Woodburn Ref. HOSM44401
1895 - 1896, Barrasford Ref. HOSM47836
1895, Nether Warden Ref. HOSM54621
1895 - 1896, Nunwick Ref. HOSM55471
1895 - 1896, Stannersburn Ref. HOSM60280
1895 - 1896, Great Swinburne Ref. HOSM61080
1884, East Brent Ref. HOSM44319
1896, Birch Vale Ref. HOSM37782
1879 - 1897, Combs Ref. HOSM41700
1880 - 1896, Hayfield Ref. HOSM48034
1897, High Wycombe Ref. HOSM34640
1897, Beacon's Bottom Ref. HOSM37284
1897, Bledlow Ridge Ref. HOSM38101
1897, Bolter End Ref. HOSM38255
1897, Hughenden Valley Ref. HOSM49207

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,621 to 9,630.

Road Surfaces

One motor car - Charles Wilcox - and the dust would have been raised to make photography impossible. But probably nothing passed all day and you could sleep in the middle of the road. I remember Sandridge in the 1950s when I went to the appalling Aylesford House School.

A memory of Sandridge by Nick Ashton Jones

My Wedding Reception

I have some fond memories of this place, how I used to love queuing for jumble sales with my nan or auntie Joyce, and of going in the working mans club and having a bag of crisps and a drink, and the best one is it is where I had my wedding reception in 1971, where have the years gone?

A memory of Merrow by Christine Vaccaro (Mundy)

Summers

I spent many a summers day playing in the rec as it was known. My mum's side of the family lived on Corringham Rd .

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1969 by Anne Dilley

Going Down The Village As A Four Year Old

I was born in Lower Sunbury, I'm the youngest of the White family, 1 of 7 kids. I can remember my mum and her friend walking with me down the village, I was in my pushchair, we would walk past the Vienna ...Read more

A memory of Sunbury in 1970 by Michael White

Royal Observer Corps.

This was the view we enjoyed as members of the ROC which used the church tower as its look-out post. On exercises we would man the post round the clock. Formed to assist in the tracking of enemy aircraft in ...Read more

A memory of Headley in 1953 by Denis Payne

Palmerston House Childrens Home

I was also at Palmerston House and I remember it well it was an old building and was once a Victorian boys home. I can't say I enjoyed my stay but it made me what I am today and appreciate things that kids of my age ...Read more

A memory of Romsey in 1880 by Ian Waters

St Clare's 1961

We were at Pantasaph in the summer of 1961 for 6 months; we were the Sprague's, Pauline aged 12, Barbara aged 8 & Josephine aged 6. We remember the McCabes & Veronica Murtough, in fact Veronica turned up in my life years ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph by Barbara Cartwright

Ilford Hippodrome

The Pantomime Cinderella was performed at the Ilford Hippodrome from Dec 28th 1942 – Jan 4th 1943. When the pony hauling Cinderella’s coach stopped on the stage it went and dropped a load of poo. The children all thought it was ...Read more

A memory of Ilford by Edward Lawrence

Happy Days

I started at St.Anne's in the early 40's and was evacuated with some of the girls to Baccombe Warren, Wendover, as my father was in the war and my mother was looking after his business in Bond Street, Ealing. I remember Rosemary and ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1940 by Bernadette Meddeman

I Worked Here In The 1940's

As a young Laboratory Assistant, when the building and estate was in the hands of the Admiralty Signals Establisment, I knew the house and grounds. The Cricket Pitch area was covered with Nissan huts. I also remember ...Read more

A memory of Haslemere by Norman Elkins

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 23,089 to 23,112.

Caption For Rothesay, Castle 1897

An earlier castle on this site was captured in 1263 by the Norse and was subsequently demolished, allegedly on the orders of Robert the Bruce. A new, stronger fortress was then built in its place.

Caption For Bonchurch, Village And Post Office 1934

Bonchurch stands on the steep slopes of St Boniface Down. Both the hillside and village are named after the Devon-born churchman who brought Christianity to Germany.

Caption For Cowes, High Street C1955

The 17th-century historian Sir John Oglander remarked in his famous work that 'I knew when there were not three or four houses at Cowes'.

Caption For Benson, High Street C1965

In 775 AD the Mercians defeated Cynewulf, King of Wessex in this area.

Caption For Jevington, Building A Cornstack 1888

Helped by improved fertilisers, increased yields made farming on the Downs more profitable by the end of the Victorian period; however, arable farming on the chalky downland soils remained difficult.

Caption For Coltishall, The Lock 1902

This pretty river between Coltishall and Aylsham has three locks and seven bridges, creating quite a bit of work for the boat crews.

Caption For Downderry, 1894

The house on the right, outside which the rather formidable-looking woman is standing, is reputed to be the oldest in Downderry.

Caption For Staverton, Manor Road C1955

We are looking west over the village pond into Manor Road; the house on the left is The Beeches.

Caption For Middleton, Main Street 1951

The narrow and winding Main Street, seen here, is typical of most White Peak villages, and definitely not built for modern traffic.

Caption For Westbury, All Saints Church C1955

Earlier masonry was used in some parts of the ashlar construction.

Caption For Dartmoor, The Judge's Chair, Dunnabridge 1910

The origins of the Judges Chair, sometimes called the Druids Chair (although there were no druids on the moor), are vague.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Athenaeum 1906

This view shows the end of Boutport Street, where it enters The Square. The large building in the dis- tance is The Athenaeum.

Caption For Frimley, The Village 1906

Today Frimley is very much absorbed into the town of Camberley, while this particular corner is a busy road junction.

Caption For Burgh Heath, The Sugar Bowl C1955

The Sugar Bowl with its colourful decorations is seen from the opposite side of a narrow- looking Brighton Road.

Caption For Woodmansterne, Carshalton Road C1960

The modern development of Merrymeet has been built behind the houses.

Caption For Carperby, The Village And Cross 1909

Further into the centre we see the public buildings of the village.

Caption For Lulworth, From The East 1925

A paddle steamer is reversing out of Lulworth Cove, below the Coastguard Lookout (centre left).

Caption For Clydach, Lower Fall 1893

The Clydach River is a tributary of the Usk, and joins it between Abergavenny and Crickhowell.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Esplanade 1894

Such open spaces as you see on the right provided room to dry and certainly to repair nets.

Caption For Alton, Lenten Street 1928

The car in the picture has the registration number OR 6002, and was originally bought from Enticknap's of Normandy Street by a Mr Wright.

Caption For York, The Merchant Adventurers' Hall 1909

Viewed here from the Fossgate entrance, the hall is the largest timber-framed building in York; the undercroft is the oldest part.The chapel, which was rebuilt in 1411, still retains part of the

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street 1931

Up to the reign of Henry VI Stourbridge was called Bedcote, not taking its present name until 1454.

Caption For London, St Thomas' Hospital C1890

Florence Nightingale, whose revolutionary school of nursing was established here, approved the design.

Caption For Wembury, The Church And Beach C1935

The church is a real oddity, for it is built a mile outside the village; it was probaby a great help to mariners seeking the safety of Plymouth Sound.