Maps

181,031 maps found.

1892, Pemberton Ref. HOSM56262
1892, Shevington Ref. HOSM59076
1892, Springfield Ref. HOSM61098
1892, Winstanley Ref. HOSM64796
1881, Dayhills Ref. HOSM42923
1884, Stowmarket Ref. HOSM35256
1884, Battisford Ref. HOSM37216
1884, Buxhall Ref. HOSM39697
1884, Cotton Ref. HOSM41997
1884, Dagworth Ref. HOSM42781
1884, Gipping Ref. HOSM46348
1884, Onehouse Ref. HOSM55746
1884, Stowupland Ref. HOSM60710
1884, Westhorpe Ref. HOSM64103
1884, Wetheringsett Ref. HOSM64205
1883, Luddington Ref. HOSM52757
1885, Snitterfield Ref. HOSM59530
1903, Craigdarroch Ref. HOSM35481
1882, Amberley Ref. HOSM36052
1882, Eastcombe Ref. HOSM44417

Books

442 books found. Showing results 8,401 to 8,424.

Memories

29,049 memories found. Showing results 3,501 to 3,510.

My Mother Was Evacuated To Buckinghamshire Twice!

Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939, and this country's involvement in the Second World War began. German air-raids and gas attacks were expected imminently, and many ...Read more

A memory of Princes Risborough in 1940 by Julia Skinner

Tthe Old Days And Now

I live in the Brad, and I was born there. If you live in the Brad you should know my father or mother, Ivor Jones or Nicola Jones. My name is Alisha Jones and I have heard loads of stories about the old times in the Brad and now I wish I lived in the older time, because it was more peaceful.

A memory of Llanbradach in 2013

Baxters The Butchers, Rockingham Road

My dad Jimmy was the local 'Baxter the butcher' for many years. I remember going to Samuel LLoyds school and going to see him to get my mince for cookery. We used to live next door to the doctor's surgery in ...Read more

A memory of Corby in 1962 by Linda Tume Nee Wilson

The Cross

Most of the names state the obvious. This is an important crossroad. Turn right to go to Mill Green along Mill Lane. Turn left to go to Vye's Stores (pre-1960) and then to the Church in Church Lane or down Brook Lane, where we assume the ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Mixture

The quaint older houses on the right now faced new bungalows to our left, and on our left is another walkway to the primary school. Now Jimmy came to live in one of the bungalows and then he came to our school when he was about 10. He was ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

New? In Eastry?

This new housing estate was built pre the broadcasting of the soap-series The Newcomers. That programme was a soapie but dealt with the theme of newcomers settling in and being accepted. Was it 'keep yourself to yourself' or mixing ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Photographer's Kiosk

This photo show a small photographer's kiosk. I obtained a Frith print of this image but with a magnifier all I can see is the dot screen used to produce the print. I wonder if anybody knows who was running the photographer's kiosk in 1955?

A memory of Lowestoft by Paul Godfrey

Baptist Chapel, New London Road

To the left of the Chelmsford Infirmary and Dispensary (as it was known), stands the Ebenezer Strict Baptist Chapel which was built in 1848. This place of worship is still in regular use in the 21st century ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsford in 1970 by Janet Lee

Ogilvy School

I went to this school from 1967 to 1973, it was the greatest time of my life.I was in Oak Dorm, my teacher was Mr Stanley and my friends were; Peter Keen, Alan Good, Stephen Gilly, Rebeca Right and Ronda Masters. I loved ...Read more

A memory of Clacton-On-Sea in 1968 by Alan Knibbs

Piddinghoe

My name was Susan Penfold and I grew up in a small house on Evelyn Avenue in Newhaven. My mother's mother was one of seventeen children born in Piddinghoe. I used to visit my grandmother's home and aunt Tops, auntie Else and uncle ...Read more

A memory of Newhaven in 1955 by Susan Peppard

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 8,401 to 8,424.

Caption For Newport, Canal Port C1955

Once the canals ceased to be used for the transport of goods, it did not take long for them to become silted up and overgrown. Notice the route of the towpath going over the bridge.

Caption For Dunstable, Broad Walk C1965

It must be assumed that the symbolism of the clock design meant something to the developers of this pedestrianised shopping area, but there is nothing on record to tell us what it might be.

Caption For Keswick, Bridge And Greta Hall 1889

Other towns on the fringe of the district include Cockermouth and Penrith.This section of photographs covers the urban aspect of the Lake District.

Caption For Penwortham, The Church 1893

Here we have a lovely view of St Mary's, the parish church of Penwortham. The most famous person resting here must be John Horrocks, who founded his great cotton empire at Preston.

Caption For Stansted Mountfitchet, Chapel Hill C1965

Earlier in the century, the half-timbered building housed a pair of shops. They are now private dwellings. Like the white house next door, they date from the 16th century.

Caption For Winchester, Round Table 1906

The Round Table of King Arthur, made supposedly by the magician Merlin, has hung in Winchester's Great Hall for some six hundred years.

Caption For Exeter, High Street 1900

They halted on the banks of the Exe in about 50AD and founded the town of Isca. The West Country see was transferred to the safety of the Exeter city walls in 1049.

Caption For Thetford, Market Place 1929

Inside is a splendid collection of a hundred portraits of members of celebrated East Anglian families, which were bequeathed by the antiquary Prince Frederick Duleep Singh.

Caption For Southampton, The Civic Centre C1955

At the heart of Southampton lies the Civic Centre, with its council offices, law courts and art gallery.The building dates back to the 1930s; soaring above it is the distinctive 182-ft high tower

Caption For Milland, The Cottages 1901

An estate village of Hollycombe, a Tudor-style house of c1900. Chapel Common has a quaint 16th-century chapel in a wood, with a new church of St Luke built nearby in 1878.

Caption For Duncton, Church 1912

Duncton sits at the foot of the Downs, with fine views nearby. Holy Trinity Church was built in 1866 in the Decorated style, on the site of a medieval church.

Caption For London, Piccadilly Circus C1895

The photographer is standing on the first floor of Swan & Edgar's department store. The Eros statue was erected in 1893 in memory of the philanthropic Lord Shaftesbury.

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church C1960

After Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries in 1542, the Priory Chapel became St Mary's Parish Church.

Caption For Woolacombe, Shell Beach 1911

Known as Shell Beach because of the number of sea shells to be found here, this beach's real name is Barricane Beach.

Caption For Rochford, Stambridge Mill C1955

The Mill stood to the south of Rochford on the tidal estuary of the River Roach. Many mills existed along the tidal arms of the sea fingering into Essex which provided easy transport by water.

Caption For Brierley Hill, West Midlands Constabulary C1965

Only the left-hand wing of the building is occupied by the police, while the right-hand wing is the Civic Hall.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Square 1903

The Square lies at the north end of the Long Bridge. The building to the right is the red façade of The Athenaeum, built in 1888, which houses the museum and a collection of fossils.

Caption For Peterborough, Long Causeway 1919

This view shows a broad expanse of cobbles. R J Glass's sombre edifice, left, dominates the building line, so much of which has made way for today's modern shopping facilities.

Caption For Dorking, South Street 1907

South Street has been less spoiled than other streets in Dorking, and many of its old buildings remain.

Caption For Epsom, High Street 1907

A nostalgic view of a quiet Epsom High Street, with horse-drawn traffic and pedestrians only - plus a few dogs - and a gas lamp standard.

Caption For Lostwithiel, St Bartholomew's Church, North East 1893

Viewed from North Street, the main body of the church shows the nave's clerestory windows and the chancel's tall east window of five lights, but the spire is its crowning glory.

Caption For Wimborne, The Square C1965

Here we see the south side of Wimborne's square at a time when the bank was called the Midland. This, with the nearby Minster, was the heart of the town.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1921

Gonville and Caius College is on the left, along with James Gibbs' elegant Senate House, where students are awarded their degrees.

Caption For Stroud, George Street 1910

A farm trap and a carriage with a liveried coachman make their way along George Street past the imposing façade of the Wilts and Dorset Bank, on the left, and the Brooklyn Cycle Depot across