Maps

181,031 maps found.

1896, Woodland Ref. HOSM65041
1883, Bryn Ref. HOSM39287
1883, Colebatch Ref. HOSM41492
1882, Norbury Ref. HOSM55108
1892, Dinckley Ref. HOSM43239
1916, Manmoel Ref. HOSM53069
1916, Markham Ref. HOSM53265
1887, Woolland Ref. HOSM39418
1887, Charisworth Ref. HOSM40585
1886, Chettle Ref. HOSM40739
1886, Shillingstone Ref. HOSM59199
1896, Newsham Ref. HOSM54924
1882, Blisland Ref. HOSM38121
1881, Luxulyan Ref. HOSM52931
1880, Pendoggett Ref. HOSM56302
1881, Redmoor Ref. HOSM57597
1880, Rosenannon Ref. HOSM58040
1880, Treburgett Ref. HOSM62255
1882, Waterloo Ref. HOSM63513
1880, Withiel Ref. HOSM64888

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,433 to 6,456.

Memories

29,048 memories found. Showing results 2,681 to 2,690.

7 Training Battalion Reme

I remember doing my 6 weeks basic training at 7 Training Battalion REME Barton Stacey. It was rough, I was only 18 and never been away from home before, and the discipline came as a bit of a shock to us all. Some of ...Read more

A memory of Barton Stacey in 1953 by James Wilberforce

Disley Primary School

When I went to the school we had our dinners in a room downstairs and heaven help you if you cheeked the dinner ladies. The Headmaster's son at the time, Michael Roe, did and he got a real telling off and probably the cane ...Read more

A memory of Disley in 1961 by Sally Pethybridge

School Doctor

School doubled as the church on a Sunday and I sat next to the altar rail often gazing at the pedals and knobs and levers of the organ instead of listening. I remember sitting at bench-type tables for lunch, stirring the ...Read more

A memory of Kettleshulme in 1958 by Sally Pethybridge

Evacuees

I was evacuated to Evenlode as a small child, I lived with a family in a small cottage opposite the school, I would be interested to make contact with anyone with a similar history or of knowledge of the area at that time. I am not sure of the year, I was quite young. Frank Piner

A memory of Evenlode in 1940 by Frank Piner

Poplar Farm On The A614

My aunt Joyce Blacker (nee Watson), and uncle Earnest used to live here, along with my cousins, Christine, Pauline and Magaret. I think it was next to a garage with a cafe or something. They had sheep and pigs on ...Read more

A memory of Holme in 1972 by Jan Bingham

Highcliffe Then In Hants

In 1960 or possibly 1961 I went to Highcliffe with my pal for a holiday. We rode there on our motorcycles from High Wycombe in Bucks. We had a chalet on the beach with my parents but lied it was ours alone. It seemed more ...Read more

A memory of Colne in 1960 by Peter Mccormack

Milton And Plant A Tree For 73

A memory of Milton Lilbourne, Wiltshire. Interesting reference to Plant -a-tree-for-73 as I was the person who set this up. I also attended Milton School from about 1946 to 1950 when I passed a scholarship to ...Read more

A memory of Milton Lilbourne in 1973 by Raymond Pearson

Stanton

I went to Stanton Infant / Junior school. I remember the bread being baked, Wem brewery delivering to the New Inn, the Old Mill that was destroyed in 1962, for 're-development', a tin shed was erected. The blacksmith shop ...Read more

A memory of Stanton upon Hine Heath by John Vaughan

First Love

1995 was the best year of my life, I was aged 13 and I was totally besotted with a lad in the village called James Power, he was working with a local builder from Penmachno called Jeremy McWilliam. I loved the way he was of being the ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1993 by Sarah Collins

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,433 to 6,456.

Caption For Yarmouth, Quay Street C1955

Quay Street is one of the oldest parts of Yarmouth, and must have been familiar to the generations of seamen who frequented its inns.

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street 1894

The town has a long commercial history, and was once the home of many prosperous textile merchants.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Capstone Hill 1906

This prospect, photographed from Capstone Hill, shows the sheer density of housing created by the Victorians to cater for the influx of visitors every summer.

Caption For Winchester, Buttercross 1899

The restored medieval Butter Cross, or High Cross, marks the site of a market. The town crier has long stood on this spot in order to communicate important news to the people of Winchester.

Caption For Devonport, Halfpenny Bridge 1904

It is probable that Devonport abandoned its earlier name of Plymouth Dock as a gesture of independence.

Caption For Colchester, The Weir C1960

Until the 1950s Middle Mill Weir occupied the centre of this view, but the bridge over the weir remains as an important pedestrian link to the sportsfields and parks on the north bank of the River.

Caption For Glasgow, The Necropolis 1897

The Victorian celebration of death.

Caption For Garboldisham, The Garage C1955

This small village is on the busy Diss to Thetford road. It has a number of attractive buildings of knapped flint - the garage is a prime example.

Caption For Reigate, Church Street 1909

The small boy on the left is leaning against the wall which formerly enclosed three acres of grounds belonging to the White Hart Hotel, but now occupied by a nondescript block of shops and offices.

Caption For St Ives, The Island From Man's Head 1890

The Island stands at the western end of Porthmeor Beach, visible behind the ruined mine building.

Caption For Sheffield, Pinstone Street C1965

Pinstone Street was laid out in the mid-1870s as part of a major development of Sheffield town centre that saw wide well-planned streets replace a hotch-potch of alleyways, small work- shops, stables

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, Bridge 1904

Upton-on-Severn is a pleasant country town on the right bank of the Severn, some ten miles south of Worcester.

Caption For Swindon, High Street And Goddard Arms C1950

Another view of the High Street. The ivy-covered 18th- century Goddard Arms had been a coaching inn and is a reminder of pre-railway days.

Caption For Helford, The Creek C1960

A fresh tide creeps up towards the head of this delightful little creek, and boating can start again. This area has a number of desirable riverside properties.

Caption For Cropthorne, Mill 1910

Situated on the Avon, Cropthorne Mill has often attracted the attentions of artists and photographers.

Caption For Kingsclere, Newbury Road C1955

Lying at the foot of spectacular downs, it is not surprising that Kingsclere enjoys strong ties with the world of racing.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Westcliff Gardens C1955

Close to the band stage and above the tree- covered cliffs are wide expanses of grass, ideal for picnics.

Caption For Chigwell, The Village C1960

One of the great advantages of the Frith Collection is that the photographers often went back to the same locations, which provides us with subtle degrees of change.

Caption For Hever, Chippens Bank Road 1906

Three children, who have possibly been out gathering some of the autumnal hedgerow harvest in this bountiful part of the country, stand at one side of the sunken lane.

Caption For Amberley, The Village 1901

Like most of the villages in this area, Amberley played its part in the cloth making industry, but the larger houses built on the higher level of the steep hillside were well away from

Caption For Maiden Newton, The Mill C1960

Maiden Newton's mill spent a number of years in the 20th century as a carpet factory, in the same way that many of Dorset's old mill buildings had to find new uses in the modern age.

Caption For Bollington, Palmerston Street C1955

This expansion is reflected in a number of the streets named for famous men of that time - for example Lord Palmerston, the Duke of Wellington and Prince Albert are all remembered in this way.

Caption For Sidford, Old Cottages, School Street C1955

In the 1950s, most of Sidford's cottages were owned by villagers who worked locally. Today's residents are more likely to commute to Sidmouth or Exeter.

Caption For Chudleigh Knighton, The Clay Cutters Arms 1907

Knighton is now part of the sprawling village of Wembury which acts as a dormitory for Plymouth, but before 20th-century development it was part of a thriving farming community with many horses.