Maps

181,031 maps found.

1887, Ulceby Ref. HOSM62930
1887, Willoughby Ref. HOSM64751
1879, Westhouses Ref. HOSM64105
1897, Alnwick Ref. HOSM34034
1896, Bolton Ref. HOSM38257
1897, Chatton Ref. HOSM40743
1897, Chillingham Ref. HOSM40900
1897, Denwick Ref. HOSM43030
1896, Eslington Park Ref. HOSM44939
1896, Rock Ref. HOSM57915
1896, Whittingham Ref. HOSM64563
1895, Kirkhaugh Ref. HOSM50361
1895, Chawton Ref. HOSM40750
1909, Isington Ref. HOSM49595
1895, Privett Ref. HOSM57187
1895, Wivelrod Ref. HOSM61551
1897, Altrincham Ref. HOSM69985
1897, Bowdon Ref. HOSM70002
1897, Hale Barns Ref. HOSM57850
1887, Llanbabo Ref. HOSM51731

Books

442 books found. Showing results 11,521 to 11,544.

Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 4,801 to 4,810.

My Memory Of This Area

On the left is the entrance to Victoria Park, just where the car is parked. Originally there were lovely wrought iron gates which Queen Victoria had opened on the dedication of the park. The council had them removed much to ...Read more

A memory of Finchley by btrimmer03

I Attnended Brigg High In 1949 I Think And Wonder If Anyone Has Contact With Others Of This Time.

I wonder if anyone has contact with others of this time. Jean Mumby, Dot Pinder. we were all cricket fans of Denis Compton, Bill Edrich etc. love to hear from anyone still alive. regards Joan nee Shearsmith

A memory of Brigg by joan.barker2

The Caddick Family

1946 was the year that our family life in Nancledra began. What a relief it must have been to our parents, Peggy and Arthur Caddick to move into Windswept Cottage. The war years in London were over and they both felt a huge ...Read more

A memory of Nancledra by di

The Ghost On Station Road

I lived at 59 Station Road, Royston. My parents moved there in the very early 1960's and I was born in 1969 and my brother David in 1972. It was a semi, with what seemed to be a garden that went on forever. I ...Read more

A memory of Royston by hbvrl

Building The New Shopping Centre

I was born near COventry in 1948 and we move to Olton in 1952. After I left school in late 1965 I got a job as a labourer with C Bryant & Sons on the new Solihull shopping centre, and a few weeks later head office ...Read more

A memory of Solihull by john

Buckingham Arms

I was 10 when I first stayed. with my parents at the Buckingham Arms in the summer of 1965, we returned again the next year. It was run by Jim & Brenda Horrell and their young son Tony. We were awoken every morning at an ...Read more

A memory of Taddiport by stevestokes1

Childhood Visit

I have a lasting memory when I was a child probably about 1952 when my parents visited my great uncle Herbert Breed. I think the house that I visited has now gone but I remember it well and I would love to hear from anybody who ...Read more

A memory of Eaton Socon by Bob Hewitt

Football

You coul have a braw game of football in the streets of innerleithen in those days.I remember Rob Johnstone.

A memory of Innerleithen by Ian Mcdonald

I Was Born Here In 1946

Not exactly a memory, but I can advise you that I was born at Highfield Maternity Hospital in Highfield Rd on Saturday, 28 September 1946. As the local hospital at Rotherhithe, in London's docklands, had been ...Read more

A memory of West Byfleet by stefan

Lester Avenue E15

I was born at home in Lester Avenue in 1947. 9 of us lived in that 3 bedroomed house, and it never seemed overcrowded. There were 2 Grandparents, an Aunt, Uncle and Cousin, my Mum and Dad, my Sister and Me. I can remember going to ...Read more

A memory of West Ham by r.harcourt187

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 11,521 to 11,544.

Caption For Bingley, River Aire 1923

Over on the far side of the river, behind the brick wall, is part of the gasworks.

Caption For Bingley, River Aire 1923

Over on the far side of the river, behind the brick wall, is part of the gasworks.

Caption For Staithes, Seaton Garth 1927

The area just to the side of Staithes Harbour is known as Seaton Garth. Note the high sea defence wall.

Caption For Newark, St Leonard's Church 1890

Built at a total cost of £4000 including land, St Leonard's Church opened in 1873, the same year that St Leonard's district was created.

Caption For Thorpeness, The Dunes Guesthouse 1929

This is one of the southernmost buildings in the old village, and was completed just before the outbreak of war in 1914.

Caption For Malborough, Lower Town 1927

Malborough lies away from the coast, high above the Salcombe estuary, but it is an ideal place to stay when exploring the beautiful stretch of coastline between Bolt Head and Bolt Tail—the favourite

Caption For Barmouth, From The Hills 1892

This splendid view of the town shows Ty'r Graig Castle Hotel in the foreground. It is still smothered in scaffolding, but is nearing completion.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff Parade C1955

This scene looks over the top of the stage and the pier can be seen in the background.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Tow Path Scene C1955

The premises of Shepherd & Dee, the boatbuilders, are now two art galleries. Behind are the church tower and the chimneys of Brakspear's Brewery.

Caption For Calne, The Strand 1957

This view of the bottom of the Strand in Calne is now much changed.

Caption For Chieveley, View From The Church Tower C1965

In October 1644, during the Civil War, Cromwell's men camped in the fields surrounding the village of Chieveley before doing battle at Newbury the following day.

Caption For Colchester, Head Street 1891

This view looks north along Head Street, towards North Hill.This has always been an important part of commercial Colchester.

Caption For Calne, St Mary's Church C1955

This view of the north door shows the two-arched doorway with hood mould. Inside can be seen the remains of a Norman arch.

Caption For Reading, On The River Thames 1904

Reading is famous for the Huntley and Palmer biscuit works, once one of the town's biggest employers.

Caption For Bramhall, Bramhall Lane South C1965

Hazel Grove-cum-Bramhall became a civil parish in 1900; it was made up from the older parishes of Bosden, Norbury, Offerton, Torkington, and Bramhall.

Caption For Rhyl, The Queen's Palace 1903

The precursor of Rhyl's amusement arcades, it advertised '... theatre, ballroom, restaurant, waxworks, winter garden, underground canal with gondolas, arcade of shops, zoo, sideshows, all provided on a

Caption For Braunton, Old House Church Street 1900

As much as any other, this view illustrates the timelessness of North Devon.

Caption For Larne, The View From The Promenade 1900

Here is Larne the holiday resort, with its own segment of the rugged Antrim Coast.

Caption For Gloucester, The Docks 1923

Some of these warehouses still preside over the docks today.

Caption For Cromer, The Lifeboat 1922

Cromer's lifeboat has a reputation which goes far beyond its sphere of operation on the North Norfolk coast.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, King Street 1896

The family-owned businesses are thriving with the absence of department stores. Most of the attractive lamp-posts are used for advertising.

Caption For Felbridge, The Garage 1928

The Star pub stands at the junction of the Crawley road, leading to the left, and the old Roman road heading towards London via the Caterham Valley.

Caption For Solva, From The Gribbin C1955

This photograph was taken at a time when Solva's harbour was reaching the end of its time as a working harbour - the quay with its array of small boats looks somewhat run down.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Lynch 1892

The Lynch Walk runs between the deep main channel of the River Lim (left) and the higher-level leat towards Town Mills (right).