Maps

181,070 maps found.

Map Of Denbighshire, Denbighshire Ref. F49
Map Of Cheshire, Cheshire Ref. F05
Map Of Merionethshire, Gwynedd Ref. F52
Map Of Derbyshire, Derbyshire Ref. F08
Map Of Nottinghamshire, Nottinghamshire Ref. F30
Map Of Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire Ref. F18
Map Of Yorkshire, Yorkshire Ref. F43
Map Of Durham, Durham Ref. F11
Map Of Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire Ref. F13
Map Of Leicestershire, Leicestershire Ref. F23
Map Of Northumberland, Northumberland Ref. F29
Map Of Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire Ref. F03
Map Of Surrey, Surrey Ref. F37
Map Of Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire Ref. F04
Map Of Cornwall, Cornwall Ref. F06
Map Of Cumberland, Cumbria Ref. F07
Map Of Devonshire, Devon Ref. F09
Map Of Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire Ref. F54
1924, Top Of Hebers Ref. POP850118
1947, Isle Of Axholme Ref. NPO744490

Memories

28,748 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Church Going Memories.

I lived in Malton for many years and as a schoolboy sang in the church choir. Services alternated on Sundays between St Leonard's Church (the one with a spire) and the older St Michael's church in the Market Place. St Leonard's ...Read more

A memory of Malton by Claire Allen

Family Connections To 'the Baths'

The Baths was the family home during the First World War. My great grandfather was Albert Henry Milledge, formerly a schoolmaster at a school in St Michael's loft of Christchurch Priory, who gave up teaching to ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by Claire Allen

Family Day Out Clerkenwell To Caterham 1925

The above photo depicts Dorothy Connor (nee Step) aged 10, with her late Mother Elizabeth Step (aged 46) and her Sister, Florence Step (aged 21) having alighted from the 159a Bus which brought them from ...Read more

A memory of Caterham by Elisabeth Connor

The Hump

Just on the other side of the bridge you can see the footpath leading up and over a mound. This mound was built up in preparation for a projected relief road from the Midland Railway station to the Sheepmarket (on the other side of the ...Read more

A memory of Stamford by John Riley

Fish And Chips

I remember very well Smarts fish and chips. Soaked in malt vinagar and wrapped in news paper. Hot and smelling so good. I remember well Mr and Mrs Pellerade, I wished they were my parents because they were such kind and nice ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke by Jackie Baker

Clapham Church

I visited Clapham and the Church in the summer of 1999.  At different periods during the 1800's my Collins family lived and worked there. Thomas Collins of Burpham was buried at Clapham on September 13th, 1855 at 55.  His first ...Read more

A memory of Clapham by Gail Collins

Henrietta Hope Porter

Growing up I had a good friend and neighbour, who I knew as 'Miss Porter'. She inherited her house from her Uncle who (according to her comments to a young boy) used to be a footman to Queen Victoria and was the first owner ...Read more

A memory of Guffogland by Ewan Sinclair

Happy Times

During the last war my father served in the Merchant Navy and saw Aberdaron from the sea, that was to be the beginning of many trips and a life-long love of the village. I started going to Aberdaron at about the age of six and have ...Read more

A memory of Aberdaron by Susan Bailey

Growing Up

First real memories of Leighton Buzzard was being ‘put down’ for my afternoon nap as a child of about 5, and listening to the Church bells just the over the road. Another memory must be an early one as I remember the Stock market ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard by Amanda Pike

Where We'd Spend Our Tuck Money

As a child aged 7 in 1955, I used to holiday with the Shaftesbury Society at a camp, just round the corner.  The camp had several dormitories, each accommodating about 10 children.  The fortnight I'd be there would ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by Maggie Killin

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Rochdale, Esplanade 1902

The antics of our cameraman has attracted the attention of a number of boys gathered round the white marble angel that stands in front of the gates to Hillside Gardens.

Caption For The Broads, St Benet's Abbey 1934

The Abbey of St Benet-at-Holm was founded in 1020 AD by King Canute.

Caption For Upper Froyle, The Post Office, Statue Of St Hubert 2004

This is a close-up of the statue of St Hubert on the post office.

Caption For Burgess Hill, View From Ditchling Beacon C1965

Now in the care of the National Trust, Ditchling Beacon was one of a chain of fires lit to warn of the Spanish Armada in 1588.

Caption For Worthing, Bandstand And Pier 1919

By the end of the Victorian period, band concerts were a popular form of entertainment at most resorts.

Caption For Hoveton, The Village C1955

Hoveton is one of the centres of Broadland, and is crowded in the summer months.

Caption For West Witton, The Village C1960

A herd of Shorthorn cattle is driven down the main street of West Witton, which stands at the eastern entrance to Wensleydale.

Caption For Canterbury, The Cathedral C1875

The Cathedral 1888 A springtime photograph of the massive and imposing cathedral, the first in Britain and the seat of the Primate of All England, as well as one of Europe's most celebrated places

Caption For Penarth, The Roundabout C1940

The south side of Windsor Road lay undeveloped until c1880 with the construction of the block seen here beyond the roundabout.

Caption For St Albans, The Cathedral And Abbey Church 1921

The imposing west front of the Abbey is seen here, following the completion of its restoration 30 years before.

Caption For Waltham, The Mill C1960

The appointed King, Godrich, Earl of Cornwall, takes care of Goldborough, and promises to fulfil the dead King's wish - to marry Goldborough to the strongest man in England when she is of age.

Caption For Larne, Glynn Village C1890

A charming view of Glynn, a little Irish village about a mile to the south of Larne, on the western edge of Larne Lough.

Caption For Croft On Tees, St Cuthbert's Hospital

A game of billiards is in progress under the cast iron Victorian columns of the games room.

Caption For Accrington, Market And Bus Station 2004

The main part of the new outside market lies along Peel Street; its construction forced the alteration of the bus station into a line of stands on each side of the street.

Caption For Eastbourne, Queen's Hotel From The Pier 1910

Beyond the Queens Hotel with its tiers of balconies, which opened in June 1880, are one or two of the surviving buildings of the original Sea Houses, one of the four hamlets of pre-Victorian Eastbourne

Caption For Portchester, Yachting C1965

Prehistoric Cams Most people enjoying a round of golf on the Cams Hall Estate today are probably unaware of the existence of the 429 pieces of worked flint that were recovered during topsoil stripping

Caption For Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery 1895

The statues of Raphael and Michelangelo stand on the entrance steps to the Walker Art Gallery in William Brown Street.

Caption For Malmesbury, Abbey Ruins 1924

Here we see the south transept of the abbey before the restoration had taken place, with the spire of St Paul`s in the background.

Caption For Luton, Upper George Street C1950

Originally called Dunstable Street, there is no available record of the reason for the change of name apart from the coincidence of the accession to the throne of King George V.

Caption For Great Chart, The Church 1901

By the gate leading into the churchyard are the overhanging eaves of the old priest's house, later to become the centre of the local Girl Guides troop.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1955

Shop signs beyond the Three Cups Hotel include those of a Co-op store, the Tudor Cafe, and the Nook.

Caption For Dumbarton, Castle 1897

South of Dumbarton rise the massive twin peaks of the volcanic plug of Dumbarton Rock.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Town Hall C1960

The Urban District Council of 1895 needed a home, and in 1899 the council offices were built and occupied.

Caption For Sherborne, The Post Office C1960

The Cotswold village of Sherborne lies between Northleach and Burford.