Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Crownhill Ref. HOSM42484
1898, Kingsmead Ref. HOSM50179
1924, Kingston Ref. HOSM50192
1898, Medbourne Ref. HOSM53409
1898, Mursley Ref. HOSM54501
1898, Swanbourne Ref. HOSM61033
1902, Blackford Ref. HOSM37941
1902, Bratton Ref. HOSM38806
1902, Woodcombe Ref. HOSM64991
1884, Pennant Ref. HOSM56362
1910, Overton Ref. HOSM56006
1919, Adlestrop Ref. HOSM35571
1900, Todenham Ref. HOSM61995
1896, Morpeth Ref. HOSM34936
1896, Stobhill Ref. HOSM37045
1898, Birling Ref. HOSM37824
1896, Bothal Ref. HOSM38458
1896, Burradon Ref. HOSM39568
1896, Flotterton Ref. HOSM45553
1896, Guyzance Ref. HOSM47271

Books

442 books found. Showing results 4,129 to 4,152.

Memories

29,069 memories found. Showing results 1,721 to 1,730.

Hopedene

I was born in Hopedene at the beginning of July 1960. I think it was good neutral territory as my father was Nursing at the General, and my mother was a Physio at the RVI. They had moved down to Corby at the start of the ...Read more

A memory of Elswick in 1960 by Richard Wilson

Football

I left Blaengwynfi in 1952 when I was fourteen. My father was Emlyn (Capers) Thomas and my mother was Betty (Scotch) Thomas. I had four brothers and a sister. I remember that I was one of the ball boys at the football pitch at the top ...Read more

A memory of Abergwynfi in 1950 by Robert Thomas

The Old Quay, Newlyn

This photograph shows "The Old Quay" which was a medieval construction inside the outer arms of the Newlyn Harbour. Behind the Old Quay is the South Pier and the extreme end of the North Pier shows to the left of the picture ...Read more

A memory of Newlyn in 1955

My Paper Round

I worked as a paper boy at Newby's in Taunton Lane. I got up at 5 am and went to the shed behind the shop to sort and mark-up the papers. I then did 2 rounds before school for 6/- a week per round and 5/- for the marking up; a ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon in 1959 by Richard Everest

Great Haseley

I was five when I moved to Great Haseley from Newington, near Stadhampton, with my mother, father and brother. The year was 1957 and Horse Close Cottages was a new housing estate - we were thrilled to have a bathroom and an ...Read more

A memory of Great Haseley by Linda Twibill (Nee Ring)

Eastwood Nottinghamshire

I lived with my grandmother (Elizabeth Jones), mother and sister at 72 Church Street Eastwood until I was about 7 years old (1956). My grandmother owned 4 (possibly 5) cottages in a row (ours being number 72) in Church ...Read more

A memory of Eastwood in 1954 by Diane Elizabeth Hobson

My Memories

There is a museum inside this building which is only open to the public on certain days. This is one of my early memories of Healton Park, when I was a child my parents took me and my sister for a day out, to the park. Later we ...Read more

A memory of Prestwich in 2011

Listers Of Willington

My mother told me about her great-uncle who was schoolmaster at Willington during 1850's,'60's or '70's before moving on to a school at Tudhoe. He was John Lister and his wife was Sarah Lister. Are there any Coates or Lister families still there?

A memory of Willington in 1870 by Jenny Lister

Mother's Memory

My mother remembered being looked after by Olive and Jack Carr of Chester-le Street during her teenage years. Kitty, my mother, attended 'Chester-le-Street Secondary School' where she won a prize in 1932-33: the Theodore ...Read more

A memory of Chester-Le-Street in 1930 by Jenny Lister

Firwood

Firwood 1958 our family came from the US to settle our Aunt Ethel & Uncle Edmund Smyth's estate Firwood. Edmund had been the 1st Bishop of Lebombo, Africa & Ethel had been a missionary & painter. Firwood had a dairy on the ...Read more

A memory of Brownshill in 1958 by Terri Smyth

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 4,129 to 4,152.

Caption For Castleton, Peveril Castle C1864

Henry II's 12th-century keep at Castleton, seen here from Cave Dale with Lose Hill in the background, was an obvious sign of the Norman's dominance of the Peak District.

Caption For Mawgan Porth, 1935

The stream here flows through the Vale of Mawgan from St Columb. A couple of miles inland is the Village of St Mawgan, from which the giant airbase takes its name.

Caption For Hope, The Church 1919

The churchyard of St Peter`s parish church at Hope is filled with gravestones commemorating local families, such as the Eyres and the Woodruffes.

Caption For Baxenden, Church 1897

The Church of St John the Baptist, Baxenden was completed in 1877 as the population in that area increased. Christ Church had opened in 1840, and Baxenden was originally part of that parish.

Caption For London, St Pauls C1955

In the 1950s part of the bombed land around the cathedral was designated for open space to enhance the view of Christopher Wren's masterpiece.

Caption For Cornholme, General View C1955

An archetypal Pennine industrial landscape is presented in this view of Cornholme, in the deep valley of the River Calder between Burnley and Todmorden.

Caption For Calstock, Station 1908

A modest train of the old London & South Western puffs into Calstock station, having crossed the slender viaduct that bridges the glittering waters of the Tamar.

Caption For Launceston, Windmill Hill C1960

Windmill Hill leads up from the site of the old West Gate, demolished at the start of the 19th century but remembered in the pub of the same name.

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Caption For Stroud, 1900

Britain's most important centre for the manufacture of broadcloth, this mill town sprawls across its wide valley, a huge piece of industrialisation in a wonderfully natural setting.

Caption For Madingley, Hall C1955

This beautiful Tudor mansion was built at the end of the reign of Henry VIII by the successful lawyer Sir John Hynde, partly from materials salvaged when they pulled down the church of St Etheldreda

Caption For Cheltenham, Dean Close School 1901

A new public school opened at the western fringes of Cheltenham in 1886. It was named Dean Close in honour of Francis Close, sometime Bishop of Carlisle.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, Promenade 1898

Budleigh Salterton stands to the west of the silted estuary of the River Otter. Its own beach is sandless and full of large pebbles, which seem to sing as the tides play across them.

Caption For Padstow, The Abbey House 1906

This 15th-century slate-hung house is on the North Quay and was once the Guild House of Padstow's merchants.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Esplanade And Beach 1934

In the 1930s Sidmouth acquired a reputation as an upmarket holiday resort, not so much for its sea-bathing as for the tranquillity of its setting and the mildness of its climate.

Caption For Barlborough, Hall C1955

Barlborough was built by Francis Rodes, brother-in-law of the fourth Earl of Rutland and a member of a landed family who had been settled in Derbyshire for about two centuries.

Caption For Romsey, The Abbey, From The South East 1898

The great Norman church is one of the most impressive in Europe and certainly the finest in Hampshire.

Caption For Blunham, The Hill And Square 1968

He was Rector of Blunham from 1621 until his death in 1631, during which period he also held the post of Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, London.

Caption For Hathersage, The Village 1902

A small boy watches the antics of the Frith cameraman as he positions his camera for this picture of the main road to Sheffield.

Caption For Dronfield, High Street C1965

Dronfield parish once consisted of the townships of Dronfield, Dore, Coal Aston, Holmesfield, Unstone, Little Barlow and Totley.

Caption For Portreath, Rough Sea C1965

Portreath's first pier was built in 1760 by Francis Basset, a member of one of Cornwall's most prominent mining families.

Caption For Plymouth, Drake's Circus C1950

The north side of Cobourg Street is almost unchanged.

Caption For Nuneaton, Arbury Hall C1960

Considered to be one of the finest Gothic Revival houses in England, Arbury is built on the site of an Augustinian monastery demolished during the reign of Elizabeth I.

Caption For St Neots, Paper Mill At Little Paxton 1897

Vast quantities of water are required to manufacture paper, hence the situation of the paper mill at St Neots on the Great Ouse.

Caption For Boscombe, Undercliffe Drive C1950

Boscombe spent much of its history in Hampshire, until bureaucracy reassigned it to the County of Dorset in the 1970s.