Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1897, Upper North Dean Ref. HOSM55201
1897, Wheeler End Ref. HOSM64279
1899, Higham Gobion Ref. HOSM48394
1896 - 1897, Weston Ref. HOSM64129
1888 - 1891, Holme Ref. HOSM70503
1890 - 1891, Meltham Ref. HOSM53566
1898, Santon Bridge Ref. HOSM58536
1884, Holsworthy Beacon Ref. HOSM48786
1884, Milton Damerel Ref. HOSM53900
1886 - 1901, Glandford Ref. HOSM37246
1886 - 1905, Blakeney Ref. HOSM38136
1901 - 1906, Kelling Ref. HOSM49664
1903 - 1904, Nettlecombe Ref. HOSM54667
1886 - 1901, Salway Ash Ref. HOSM58432
1901, Quarry Bank Ref. HOSM57283
1885 - 1886, Scawby Ref. HOSM58756
1885 - 1886, Wrawby Ref. HOSM65240
1892 - 1893, Brighouse Ref. HOSM38925
1892 - 1893, Rastrick Ref. HOSM57463
1897 - 1909, Patcham Ref. HOSM56247

Books

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Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 9,631 to 9,640.

Evacuee In Bason Bridge

My mother and I lived in a cottage opposite the pub, Rose Cottage, which is not there now - I believe the site is now someone's garage. I was born in 1940 and am not sure what age I was in Bason Bridge but I do ...Read more

A memory of Bason Bridge in 1940 by Valerie Connelly

Sparkbrook Or Sparkhill??

I was born in a house on Stoney Lane, long since demolished. I was never quite sure whether it was Sparkbrook or Sparkhill. Somehow I thought Sparkhill was 'posher'! Went to English Martyrs Primary School, followed by ...Read more

A memory of Sparkbrook in 1950

Scotti Rd

l was born in the courts in Sylvester St. My mother's family had a pork butchers in Lattimer St, their name was Molden. I have been trying to trace the family in Liverpool, but no luck. It was a very large family, about 14. The lads ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1940 by Margaret Gilmore

Growing Up Teenager And Apprentice Kiveton Park Colliery

Hi, we used to live at Wales Bar in the 1960s and we got a house at Kiveton Park as my dad worked at the colliery. We lived on Stockwell Avenue (White City) for about 2 years then ...Read more

A memory of Kiveton Park in 1963 by Derick Smith

West Auckland

My mum was also born in the Nursery at West Auckland and later moved to Bishop Auckland. She has loads of memories of both places. Do you remember the matchstick bridge and getting lettuce and spring onions from the allotment ...Read more

A memory of West Auckland in 1952

Living In Penge From 1950

I lived with my mum and dad Frank and Gladys Shadbolt (nee Roots) in Woodbine Grove, surrounded by family, grandparents, Bob and Mary Roots also from Woodbine and my Nanny Shadbolt who lived in Hawthorne Grove. I went back ...Read more

A memory of Penge by Linda Crow

Nursing Training At 'jimmy's'

My mother, Doreen Hall (Nee Bilton), related these memories to me: I started nursing at St James’ Hospital, Leeds (Jimmy's) in 1948. I was 17 years old, the only one straight from school. I didn’t need any ...Read more

A memory of Leeds in 1948 by Isobel Buck

World Air Speed Record

Peter Twist, British test pilot flew over Elmer in 1955 and 1956. I remember our family looking up and seeing, at a height of seven miles, an aircraft flying. Then waiting for the sonic BOOM. He flew between RAF Ford airbase ...Read more

A memory of Elmer in 1956 by Martin Newell

Growing Up In One Of The Houses On The Camp

I'm not sure which of the wooden houses I lived in with my dad, Albert Croft and mum Clara Croft. I have a pic with me on my dad's bike and another cleaning the hens out and later getting the eggs, I ...Read more

A memory of Staining in 1954 by Ian Croft

Bilton Road

I have fond memories of Bilton Road. I was born at west Middlesex hospital but lived at 172 Bilton Road between 1955 and 1966. We used to make a guy every year for Guy Fawkes night and stand outside Martins newsagents collecting, as ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by Peter Gibson

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 23,113 to 23,136.

Caption For Reading, The Maiwand Memorial Bandstand 1923

There are fewer park benches now, and trees have grown up to obscure the view of the Henry I memorial cross on the right.

Caption For Corringham, Lampits C1955

This view makes a rather sharp contrast with the previous photograph; only the old man on his bike, walking stick on the front handlebars, gives this scene any rural charm.This is modern Corringham

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Hazlewood Hydro 1906

The Hydro looks out over marshy ground occupied by cattle of Grange Marsh Farm. In 1891 the residents could enjoy whist, concerts, dancing and games, and they played billiards.

Caption For Southend On Sea, 1898

In this busy scene beached boats occupy most of the shingle. However, mothers and children manage to find space and the boats form useful back-rests. The promenade is well used by walkers.

Caption For Old Colwyn, 1890

With the faded lime wash and rough appearance of the cottages and walls, this scene has an almost Mediterranean air about it.

Caption For Conwy, Harbour C1955

Pleasure craft in the background are the future of small fishing ports such as this.

Caption For Fishguard, Dinas Head C1960

This spectacular picture of Dinas Head is taken somewhere between Dinas and Fishguard. Note the buildings perched perilously close to the cliff edge.

Caption For Old Warden, Church And Thatched Cottage C1955

This chocolate box view has been carefully preserved by the beneficial presence of the local landowners, the Ongley and Shuttleworth families, for almost 200 years.

Caption For Goole, Market Centre C1955

It is nice to see the Palace open as a real cinema before the onset of the multi-screen visual supermarkets.

Caption For Newbury, Donnington Castle C1950

The most famous of all white horses, the Uffington horse lies on the Berkshire Downs near Wantage.

Caption For Chepstow, The Racecourse C1950

The Roman road from the bridge over the Wye at Chepstow ran through what is now the racecourse, which stands on land formerly belonging to the Clay family of Piercefield House.

Caption For Fenstanton, Chequer Street C1955

The post-enclosure brick cottages on the left have now been replaced with modern housing. In the distance is the Manor House, once home of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, the famous landscape gardener.

Caption For St Neots, Roper's Shop, Cambridge Street C1965

A child's paradise in the 1960s, this shop still stands just over the crossroads on the Huntingdon Road out of St Neots.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, The Miniature Railway C1955

It has since undergone various changes of ownership and modifications to the line and equipment, but its appeal to visitors young and old has never waned.

Caption For Builth Wells, From Kington Road C1950

Still travelling northward in 'the county of rivers', we see the River Wye lazily winding its way into the old spa town.

Caption For Eardisland, Staick House C1960

A former rectory, the great hall of this beautiful building dates from around 1300, although parts were added later in the 16th and 17th centuries.

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 Weobley, 16th Century Tudor Tea Rooms C1960

Whitbourne is only a small settlement and hardly could be said to be on the tourist trail. And yet, we have this picture of its tea rooms. I have been unable to ascertain just where they were.

Caption For Caldy, The Church C1955

The lovely red sandstone Caldy parish church was opened on 1 November 1907 and dedicated to the Resurrection and All Saints.

Caption For Bottisham, Holy Trinity Church C1955

Holy Trinity church is built of limestone, clunch and flints. We enter the church through a Galilee porch that may have been inspired by the great Galilee porch at Ely cathedral.

Caption For Long Wittenham, The Village C1960

No visit to Long Wittenham today would be complete without visiting the Pendon Museum, which includes a model of a typical 1930s South Oxfordshire village and surrounding countryside.

Caption For Fairlight, 1890

Here the little stream cascades in a double waterfall over the two bands of hard sandstone rock, and has cut itself a narrow gorge within the wider glen.

Caption For Etchingham, Looking West C1965

The Village c1965 On the main A272, Chailey actually consists of three villages, Chailey, North Chailey and South Common.

Caption For Cartmel, The Cross And Market Place 1894

Cartmel has been described as a cathedral city in miniature, and this corner of the cobbled Market Place has not changed much since this photograph was taken.