Maps

181,070 maps found.

1906-1908, Back Of Keppoch Ref. RNC629640
1909-1910, Backhill Of Fortrie Ref. RNC629732
1906-1908, Newton Of Pitcairns Ref. RNC791944
1908-1910, Muir Of Alford Ref. RNC785598
1908-1909, Mill Of Kincardine Ref. RNC780470
1908-1910, Milltown Of Auchindoun Ref. RNC781000
1908-1911, Milltown Of Edinvillie Ref. RNC781005
1908-1910, Milltown Of Kildrummy Ref. RNC781008
1908-1909, Milton Of Campfield Ref. RNC781248
1906-1907, Milton Of Cultoquhey Ref. RNC781258
1908-1912, Milton Of Leys Ref. RNC781285
1907-1908, Milton Of Ogilvie Ref. RNC781296
1907-1908, Mains Of Ardestie Ref. RNC772144
1907-1908, Mains Of Melgund Ref. RNC772395
1907-1908, Mains Of Orchil Ref. RNC772420
1903-1906, Hill Of Beath Ref. RNC735506
1905-1907, Kyles Of Bute Ref. RNC750676
1899-1900, Level Of Mendalgief Ref. RNC755332
1904-1905, Kirk Of Shotts Ref. RNC748777
1909-1910, Kirkton Of Auchterless Ref. RNC749236

Memories

28,751 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

Train Crash Going Down To Padiham Power Station.My Father Was The Train Driver Edward John Shackleton

Not sure of the year it was in the 1970;s my dad told his fireman to jump, as there was to much weight on the back.Has it was going down to padiham ...Read more

A memory of Padiham by allanbrendag

Train Breakdown

Hi everyone, I wonder how many of you can remember the coal train, with all its trucks full of coal, breaking down on the Gilfach line behind Isfryn prefabs; it was there all night and plenty of people had full coal sheds by ...Read more

A memory of Blackmill by David Diamond

Train

During the 2nd world war, probably around 1944, I was on holiday with my parents and maternal grandmother staying in a cottage opposite the green. We often saw Italian PoWs cycling by to do local farm work. One rather blustery night we ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town by georgie134

Tracing Relitives,

I would like to trace any members of my family who lived in the reading area my family name is Whitlock but i was brought up by Mr & Mrs A E Pear we lived at Binfield i had a uncle and aunt in Brunswick St , Also a cousin last ...Read more

A memory of Reading by Anthony Whitlock

Tracing

i am try to look for a old army friend of Albert Edward Pear poss lived in the area he was from jersey St Saviour's my name is Anthony Whitlock i have a photo of this guy . any information please contact me by email whitlocktony@live.co.uk thank you A.W.

A memory of Nailsea by Anthony Whitlock

Toy Shop

From 1964 I occasionally took the No. 691 bus from Ilford to Barkingside to shop. I used to buy my toddler son a Matchbox car from a toy shop. He didn't talk a lot but within a couple of years he could name most of the cars on the road ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside by Carol O'shea

Toy Shop

Jacksons toy shop -top of town - kiddie heaven

A memory of Ulverston by diane1atk

Toy And Record Shop Young Activies

I Would like to know if anyone remembers the toy and record shop young activities as i used to buy my Records from there also dose any one have any photos of the store and of the old swimming pool in Pershore ...Read more

A memory of Pershore by vince754

Town Hall Fire

I also remember the town hall fire during the blitz. At that time the fire station was just behind the town hall and I understand that all the fire engines were deployed elsewhere during the night of the bombing. The story that ...Read more

A memory of Sale by audreyfrost

Tower Cinema

Saw my first "X" rated film at the Tower Cinema,before I was 16! French film,with sub-titles. Can't remember what it was called. Ken Cook Since writing the above, I have remembered that the title of the Film was Les diaboliques ("The Fiends")

A memory of Peckham by Ken Cook

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 217 to 240.

Caption For Harrogate, Cambridge Crescent C1955

'The Prisoner of Zenda' was showing at the Regal Cinema in the elegant North Yorkshire spa town of Harrogate when this picture was taken.

Caption For Wass, Main Street C1955

Here we see the entrance to the charming little village of Wass, which lies in a shallow valley under the wooded southern escarpment of the Hambleton Hills, seen in the background.

Caption For Exmouth, Alexandra Terrace 1906

Alexandra Terrace overlooks the line of Exmouth's sea front, its view as uninterrupted today as when this photograph was taken a century ago.

Caption For Aynho, Brackley Road C1955

Standing on a hilltop, Aynho is Northamptonshire's most southerly village, and one of its most picturesque.

Caption For Finedon, The Village C1950

Finedon is a large, scattered village with many houses and cottages built by the last squire of the village who tragically lost all three of his sons.

Caption For Dinnington, Square C1965

The independent parish of Dinnington almost cuts the parish of Laughton-en-le-Morthen in two.

Caption For Hatchmere, Forest Café C1955

Enlargement of the photograph reveals the signboards with the various Sunday papers vying for your custom with such enticing lures as 'The world of the formerly married', 'Ulysses – the inside

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Town Hall 1900

The changing face of the Swan Hotel is displayed in the next sequence of photographs.

Caption For Accrington, Roman Catholic Church Interior 1899

The high altar was designed by Pugin and manufactured in Dublin at a cost of £700; it was of Gothic design and made of Caen stone, richly carved.

Caption For Keswick, And Skiddaw C1873

The smooth slopes of 3,054-ft Skiddaw dominates the northern Lakeland town of Keswick in this view from Castle Head.

Caption For South Lancing, The Shops And Church C1955

Between 1921 and 1951 the population of Lancing nearly quadrupled, resulting in a rapid increase in the number of shops, businesses and houses in South Lancing.

Caption For Old Whittington, Revolution House 1902

The Revolution House, formerly the Cock and Pynot (or Magpie) Inn, at Old Whittington, north of Chesterfield, was the scene of the hatching of the plot for the Glorious Revolution of 1688, which aimed

Caption For Llanelli, Stepney Street C1960

The new-found cleanliness following the demise of the tin plate industry can be clearly seen here.

Caption For Denbigh, The Castle 1888

Work on Denbigh began in October 1282 during the second of Edward I's Welsh Wars.

Caption For Ampthill, Market Place C1955

This substantial open space at the heart of the town is the original site of the Charter Market.

Caption For Great Meols, Birkenhead Road C1940

This view of Birkenhead Road was taken very early in the wartime decade - the parked vehicles lack the white painted edges to the front and rear wings, and none of the windows in the houses

Caption For Middleham, Castle And Cross C1950

As Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick looked out over his land, he would have seen acres of the Yorkshire countryside full of villages (little changed today).

Caption For Aberystwyth, From Constitution Hill 1897

This is a very popular view of the town, showing the three bays separated by rock outcrops.

Caption For Margate, The Harbour 1906

RECORDS of a harbour in Margate go back to the 14th century, when it appears to have been a small wooden structure sheltering the local fishing vessels.

Caption For Leeds, The Headrow And Town Hall C1955

The magnificent many-pillared clock tower of Leeds Town Hall, opened by Queen Victoria in 1858, dominates this view of The Headrow, one of the city's most important thoroughfares.

Caption For Darlington, High Row 1903

This view of High Row looks towards Bondgate.

Caption For Bollington, Wesleyan Chapel 1897

For some reason best left to the Frith cameraman, one of Bollington's more interesting structures is in fact just off camera to the left.

Caption For Salisbury, South Corner Of The Close C1955

This autumn picture of Harnham Gate and the southern corner of the Close reflects then, as now, a secluded and quiet area of the Close.The house to the left of the Gate is an integral part of the wall.The

Caption For Bedford, Embankment Gardens C1955

These views of the Embankment Gardens clearly show the results of continuing are and attention.