Maps

181,070 maps found.

1891, Kexbrough Ref. HOSM70595
1891, Farnworth Ref. HOSM45297
1884, Rushwick Ref. HOSM58315
1883, Stockton On Teme Ref. HOSM60524
1923, Harrington Ref. HOSM47807
1923, Siddick Ref. HOSM59241
1897, Hodsock Ref. HOSM48660
1881, Charfield Ref. HOSM70241
1909, Cymau Ref. HOSM42758
1909, Holt Ref. HOSM48898
1909, Llay Ref. HOSM52034
1893, Yarm Ref. HOSM35470
1893, Crathorne Ref. HOSM70198
1893, Picton Ref. HOSM56621
1907, Ningwood Ref. HOSM55086
1905, Berra Tor Ref. HOSM43417
1905, Rumleigh Ref. HOSM58267
1905, Tuckermarsh Ref. HOSM62559
1885, Blackford Ref. HOSM37945
1885, Galhampton Ref. HOSM45965

Books

438 books found. Showing results 3,505 to 3,528.

Memories

29,013 memories found. Showing results 1,461 to 1,470.

Copnor Childhood

I lived in Copnor, a neighbourhood of Portsea Island, from my birth (in 1949) until I left in 1967. It was a wonderful place in which to grow up. I went to school there. I visited most of its attractions including the mysterious and ...Read more

A memory of Copnor by Trevor Locke

Oban High School

I am andrew longridge and I attended Oban High school from, 1989 to 1963, after graduating I started a job as lab technician at Alginate Indistries In 1965 I emegrated to Canada and have been here ever since. As a boy growing up in ...Read more

A memory of Oban by Andrew Longridge

Lost Relatives

Would love to hear from anyone with surname Butcher or anyone connected to that name in Ludlow and surrounding villages. My father was born in Ludlow in 1913 and both sides of family also. Two great uncles were innkeepers in the late ...Read more

A memory of Ludlow by enovert68

Back In The Day

1 was a pupil at common road infants approx. 1954 to 1956. We had recently moved from South Elmsall, the area was strange and I knew no-one, my parents bought the corner ship on Currieville at the end of Carlton Street, it was ...Read more

A memory of South Kirkby by Trish Holloway

The Bakery

In my school days I used to go to the bakery with my school pal George. It was owned by Mr Rhodes, George's father. Helping to make all the bread-cakes-pork pies, Mr Rhodes would put a pork belly joint in the oven for our breakfast. Can ...Read more

A memory of Hinstock by John Heeley

I Was A Pupil At çedar House

I was then Sandra Niven so remember very well Hazel Tomlins Fiona Patterson and Tokumba Audifferen. Mrs Hutton was the Head and her son Graham ran the office he had a stand offish wife and a quiet son that was terrifieď of us girls 👧 🙄

A memory of St Neots by Sandra Bougourd

Motel, Overlooking Estuary, Stayed At In The Early60s

Does anybody remember the modern two storey Motel that overlooked the estuary in the 1960s? It was elevated with the car park below. I am sure it has long gone and been heavily ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbridge by Linda Walker

C1948 1958 Townfield School

I was nerina lowther b1942 left school no exams 1958 but aged 50 got two hons degrees. Home flat above dry cleaners 29a coldharbour lane. Used to play in extensive bombed buildings. Recall early lessons in air raid ...Read more

A memory of Hayes by Nerina Frampton

Mum's Childhood

My mum grew up on Green Street, Leadgate. She has fond memories of living there. Telling me how she was always late for school despite living so close and working at the Roxy as an usherette. She also remember's a friend from school called Sheila xx

A memory of Leadgate by Penny Johnson

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 3,505 to 3,528.

Caption For Dunoon, West Bay 1901

Local fisherman work on their boat; the large piece of material on the beach is probably the sail.

Caption For Crakehall, The Green C1960

The village green at Crakehall, two miles from Bedale on the Wensleydale Road, lies at the heart of the village, and is still the site of the village cricket ground.

Caption For Grinton, The Bridge C1960

This view shows the sturdy, buttressed bridge over the Swale at Grinton, which is situated on the south bank of the River Swale nine miles west of Richmond.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

Southampton Airport lies to the south of Eastleigh town centre; it was from here that the first Spitfire began her maiden flight in 1936.

Caption For Ireshopeburn, The Village C1955

The village grew from about the 14th century as people migrated into Weardale following the discovery of iron ore and further veins of lead.

Caption For Walsingham, The Common Place C1965

The town of Little Walsingham grew up to serve the many thousands of pilgrims that came to the priory; it has more early 17th-century houses than any other town in Norfolk.

Caption For Virginia Water, The Cascade 1907

Fed by the artificial 120-acre lake behind it, this picturesque cascade was created in 1746-68 as part of the extensive landscaping carried out by the artist brothers Thomas and Paul Sandby for the Duke

Caption For Bletchingley, The Village 1886

Cobbles, brick, timber and tile - an enchanting corner of Bletchingley over 100 years ago.

Caption For Winchester, The Square 1936

Public executions were held in The Square in earlier days, with the bell of St Lawrence's tolling mournfully as the victim was brought before the crowd.

Caption For Barton Upon Humber, Whitecross Street C1950

Nestling on the south bank of the Humber, the wide boulevard of Whitecross Street has changed little.

Caption For Worcester, The Cross 1896

At the time of Leland, Worcester was a busy centre for the cloth trade.

Caption For Eype, Seascape Bungalets, Television Lounge C1955

A top of the range television set - twice the size of the little boxes on which the nation viewed the Coronation two years earlier - stands in the communal room at the end of the first line of Golden Acre

Caption For Bodiam, The Castle 1925

Following the burning of Rye in 1377 and of Winchelsea in 1380, Bodiam Castle was built in 1385 because of the imminent threat of invasion by the French.

Caption For Leeds, The Town Hall 1894

The architect of the Town Hall, Cuthbert Brodrick, was also responsible for other buildings, including the Corn Exchange (1860), the Mechanics' Institute (1860), the Oriental Baths (1866) and shops on

Caption For Charlwood, Place Farm 1904

The Old Mill 1906 This is the brick lower storey of a windmill built around 1800 by a Crawley millwright, Morley, and situated east of the Recreation Ground.

Caption For Charlwood, The Village 1906

The whole of Charlwood parish, formerly in Surrey, was annexed to Sussex for some years prior to 1974, and the southern part of the parish remains in Sussex.

Caption For Smallhythe, The Village 1900

The ancient harbour of Tenterden, this was once a shipbuilding centre and was visited by Henry VIII in 1538.

Caption For Linslade, The Grand Union Canal C1960

The coming of firstly the Grand Union Canal and then the railways, led to the establishment of modern Linslade at its present location.

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff And Gardens 1934

This was to be the site of the other half of George Hudson's dream crescent; because of his bankruptcy, it stayed empty for a long time.

Caption For Eynsford, 1905

This attractive village stands in the beautiful valley of the River?Darent north of Sevenoaks. Here we see an empty street scene before motor traffic was commonplace.

Caption For Clayton, Village C1960

We are at the foot of the Downs by the route of the London to Brighton main line railway.

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral, The Cloisters 1891

Abbot Horton had started the work, and John Boyfield carried it on. It is one of the most perfect structures of its kind in existence.

Caption For Raglan, The Castle From Moat 1893

Here we see the gatehouse and the moat of the tower-keep. As a professional soldier, William Herbert had fought for and been knighted by Henry VI.

Caption For Kibworth, The Church Of St Wilfred C1955

impressive ashlar tower dominates the immediate street scene with its substantial angled buttresses and crocketted finials; these are not 15th-century, but were added in 1832, after the collapse of