Maps

181,031 maps found.

1909, Dockenfield Ref. HOSM43288
1913, Dippenhall Ref. HOSM58279
1909, Wrecclesham Ref. HOSM65357
1896, Hernhill Ref. HOSM65609
1896, Four Oaks Ref. HOSM52753
1896, Throwley Ref. HOSM61764
1884, Shuttlesfield Ref. HOSM35522
1906, Sandgate Ref. HOSM58570
1895, Brookheath Ref. HOSM39137
1895, Woodgreen Ref. HOSM65023
1906, Polruan Ref. HOSM56907
1907, Freshwater Ref. HOSM34535
1897, Frodsham Ref. HOSM34538
1897, Manley Common Ref. HOSM70083
1897, Norley Ref. HOSM55207
1902, Berkley Ref. HOSM37535
1902, Little Keyford Ref. HOSM45272
1902, Lullington Ref. HOSM52777
1902, Spring Gardens Ref. HOSM54431
1884, Newbury Ref. HOSM54833

Books

442 books found. Showing results 6,961 to 6,984.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 2,901 to 2,910.

Graigwen

The picture is of Graigwen taken above Pontypridd station with Graig yr Hesg in the background.

A memory of Pontypridd in 1955 by Ernest Langman

The Berth

Hi, I was born in 10 Horner Street, in 1941, parents were Idris and Olive, one sister Pat, lived in England for a while. Came back to Wales in 1953, worked in Hestons rubber factory for about a year then the nylon spinners at ...Read more

A memory of Tir-y-berth in 1941 by Alan Davies

Pontypool

My family lived in The Globe in Crane Street from 1973 until I guess 1980, although I had left in 1979, John and Kitty, ran a fab pub which was always very busy with many customers working in the council and police station. The pub was ...Read more

A memory of Talywain in 1978 by Catherine Parry

Grandad

My grandad was christened at St Hilda's church in 1890, he was married there in 1914 and was buried from there in 1965. My mother also got married there and I was christened there. My grandad was Alfred William Morland and he worked ...Read more

A memory of Darlington by Diane Lambley

Holme Valley Memorial Hospital

View showing Holme Valley Memorial Hosital (in centre of picture).

A memory of Holmfirth

The Royal Liverpool Childrens Hospital 1979

I stayed on the 'Florance Gibson' ward from January to December of 1979. Although it was a very difficult time for myself and my parents, my memories are very precious to me. I got to see Paul Mccartney ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1870 by Ian Hunt

Church Parade At St Margaret's Church In Hooley

During the period we lived in the Fruit Shop in Hooley (see Hooley pages) I belonged in the Girl Guides and my Sister Moira was in the Brownies. (Actually, when we moved into the Fruit Shop I was ...Read more

A memory of Chipstead by Jan Herd

Barkingside In The 1960s

I remember growing up in Barkingside in the 1960s, going to the State cinema on Saturday mornings, the trolly buses that ran along the high road, Green & Dyson groceries where my mum worked, Fairlop School 1961-66. ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside in 1860 by John Spreadbury

St Marys

Just an up-date to my previous memory. I wonder if anybody remembers St Mary's Church just down the road from Valence Wood Road. I was a choirboy there for a numbers of years in the late forties - early fifties. I was married there on Oct 1st. 1955. Alan Gammans

A memory of Dagenham in 1955 by Alan Gammans

It Was A Boarding School In 1968

I spent a few years there with my sister and the headmaster was Mr Booth, the most lovely man I ever met in my life, it was the happiest memories I have and the best years of my childhood.

A memory of Clacton-On-Sea in 1968 by Sharidon Kamara

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 6,961 to 6,984.

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 Sheffield, The Crimean Monument 1893

Here we see the junctions of South Street and Union Street. The monument was erected to commemorate the Crimean War; as with most of such things, it came complete with captured Russian cannon.

Caption For Port Erin, The Baths 1907

But on the enlightened Isle of Man they already had it. Women were given the vote in 1881; the first woman member of the House of Keys was Mrs Marion Shimmin, elected in February 1933.

Caption For Winchester, Church Of St Cross 1919

An interesting view of the church of St Cross from the porter's lodge, where a visitor can be seen receiving the traditional 'Wayfarer's Dole' of bread and ale.

Caption For Basildon, St Luke's Hospice 2005

Trudi Westmore-Cox trained as a nurse and saw a desperate need for a hospice in Basildon, where care for the carer as well as for the patient is high on the list.

Caption For Epsom, High Street C1960

The right to hold a market in the High Street was originally granted to the lords of the manor by Charles II, and afterwards confirmed by his brother James in 1685.

Caption For Loughborough, Town Centre C1965

The Chartists held meetings behind the Unicorn Hotel and on one occasion a crude explosive device was found there. Fortunately, it was not detonated but it shows how serious matters were.

Caption For Banbury, Oxford Canal 1921

The Oxford Canal, one of Britain's earliest inland waterways, took 20 years to complete and was finished in 1790.

Caption For Skelton, Castle 1891

There was a castle here in the 12th century; the Bruce family were once lords of the manor. The present castle is a battlemented house dating from around 1800, and the seat of the Wharton family.

Caption For Goodwood, The Racecourse 1904

High on the South Downs, an enthusiastic crowd, many of whom have cycled up the steep hill to the Trundle, enjoy the atmosphere of 'Glorious Goodwood', a week of racing that still begins on the last Tuesday

Caption For Ilkeston, Bath Street C1949

Bath Street, leading off the Market Place, is one of Ilkeston's main shopping streets. This view looks back towards the tower of St Mark's at the end of the street.

Caption For Youlgrave, River Bradford C1960

The plateau-top village of Youlgreave stands between the valleys of the Bradford and the Lathkill; it is a prosperous settlement based on lead mining and farming.

Caption For Falmouth, The Bay 1908

Standing proudly at the top of Pendennis Point is Pendennis Castle, built by Henry VIII to guard the approaches to the estuary of the Fal, one of Cornwall's great waterways.

Caption For Worthing, The Bandstand And The Pier 1921

Dozens of deckchairs can be seen either side of it, creating a timeless seaside picture. Much rarer today is the sight of women pushing prams.

Caption For Hunstanton, Cliffs South 1896

The base is carrstone of a dark brown tint below and yellow above. On this rests a band of bright red chalk, and above it is white chalk, which forms the upper part of the cliff face.

Caption For Glynneath, The Railway Viaduct C1955

A superb view of both the railway in the foreground, complete with steam engine, and the rolling hills beyond.

Caption For Soham, Brook Dam C1955

Soham is the largest parish outside the Isle of Ely, and is surrounded by fenland.

Caption For Woodhouse, The Cross And Old Cross Daggers C1960

The restored cross in the centre of Woodhouse, a South Yorkshire village east of Sheffield, stands on an ancient stepped base and now features a sundial and a weathervane.

Caption For Cromer, Church Street C1960

The parish church of St Peter and St Paul has the tallest tower of any in Norfolk, rising to 160 feet.

Caption For Leamington Spa, River Leam 1892

A quiet moment on the banks of the Leam. Jephson Gardens were laid out on land leased from Edward Willes of Newbold Comyn.

Caption For Marlborough, College Avenue 1901

A shady spot suitable for scholarly discussion or common-room gossip, this avenue of lime trees, their bases encircled by benches, replaces a circular drive and lawn in front of C House.

Caption For Porthpean, Church 1912

At Higher Porthpean, the robust chapel of ease, dedicated to St Levan, was built in 1885 and financed by Lady Graves-Sawle of Penrice at a cost of £1,000.

Caption For Mevagissey, Spreading The Nets To Dry 1924

Hundreds of feet of drift nets are being inspected and mended where necessary on the wall, and there is a pile of cork floats behind the men on the quay edge.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Alexandra Hotel 1909

The Alexandra Hotel was established in 1888 and still welcomes guests today.The building was originally the home of William Pinney MP in the days of ancient boroughs, when Lyme had its own representative