Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Newchapel Ref. HOSM54851
1890, Wakefield Ref. HOSM44466
1890, Kirkthorpe Ref. HOSM50394
1892, Outwood Ref. HOSM55879
1892, Tingley Ref. HOSM61912
1895, Wallsend Ref. HOSM35368
1883, Brownhills Ref. HOSM39313
1898, Ardington Ref. HOSM36129
1898, Sparsholt Ref. HOSM59851
1886, Bovington Camp Ref. HOSM38527
1900, Church Knowle Ref. HOSM38586
1887, Hollow Oak Ref. HOSM43298
1919, Braughing Ref. HOSM38812
1897, Sacombe Ref. HOSM58364
1896, Standon Ref. HOSM60342
1899, Bapton Ref. HOSM36977
1892, Lowton Ref. HOSM52731
1894, Moore Ref. HOSM54111
1885, Charlecote Ref. HOSM40675
1885, Combrook Ref. HOSM41593

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,217 to 12,240.

Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 5,091 to 5,100.

The Coastguards Cottages

I remember the coastguards cotteges at the bottom of Mariner's Road. They were on my way to school. When they were demolished, I was about seven years of age and my friends and i would play in the foundations which ...Read more

A memory of Blundellsands by steve.hurley1

Happy Days

My family moved from Tottenham in 1949. There was only 5 children and Mum and Dad at the time. Nice new terraced house in Faringdon Ave - Gooshayes end. I was born in that house in 1954. My younger sisters (twins) were born in Oldchurch ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by ruthoak58

Anyone With Memories Of 1940's And 1950's

Is there anyone who can share similar memories of Barking particularly of the Eastbury and Town areas. At 81 time passes so quickly that memories are the only thing w have left. Clifford Smith

A memory of Barking

Looking For Family And Friends From 'old' Birkenhead

Hi, I have just found this great site - thank you! I am trying to write some family history, especially about our life in Birkenhead, for my two daughters - who have grown up in Scotland - where ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by gorillagoodall

Happy "Days"!!

First arrived in Longmoor as a young soldier in 1969. Met and married Carole Day who lived at Glenorne Cottages with her parents Dereck and Jean Day she had three brothers Alan Colin and Tim. We maried at Greatham Parish Church ...Read more

A memory of Greatham by tonyjohnhopkins

Summers At The Warren

My mum and dad and I spent many summers at the Talacre Warren. My father was a Co-op branch manager in Woodley, Cheshire and knew a couple, Mr & Mrs Taylor who had a wooden chalet on the Warren. In addition to the Chalet ...Read more

A memory of Talacre by terencegraham275

Family Bible.

I have in my possession an old family Bible recording the birth of Thomas C.EDWARDS, born Carmarthen 27/10/ 1851, died 24/08/1900, and his wife Esther EDWARDS, born15/03/1847. They married at St. Ishmael's church on 17/03/1874. They both ...Read more

A memory of Ynysybwl by clivescourfield

My Life In Wonderful Saltfleet...

We started on Sunnydale after leaving Sea View, thank you Peter Scott,It was the start of 35yrs of magic in my life. Cockles, eels, fishing, canooing and many memories of female company. Followed on with more wonderful times with my wife and 3 boys. Such wonderful times will live with me forever,,

A memory of Saltfleet by s.dasha

My School Days.

The starting point for me was failing the Eleven Plus. This puts most children in a difficult position. Which school will accept them for their onward education? Answer:- apply to Fullbrook Secondary School in Newhaw where a grammar ...Read more

A memory of New Haw by kewisha

Pat Mayers Memories Of Staines

“My name was Pat Mayer, I used to live at 38 Ash Grove , not far from Keith and Janet Tucker as she was then, until 1961 when I got married, I was brought up during the war years and after with Beryl Prangley and Jacky ...Read more

A memory of Staines by paulinelindley123

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,217 to 12,240.

Caption For Shrewsbury, High Street 1931

Between 1914 and 1920 there had been huge increases in the prices of even the most basic of foodstuffs.

Caption For Belfast, Custom House 1897

This photograph shows the splendid elevation of a building which never got the formal square it deserved.

Caption For Whitehead, The Bay 1897

It soon became a destination for those who wanted to enjoy a spot which seems to make the mouth of Belfast Lough its own.

Caption For Esher, High Street 1910

The little girl dragging her feet on the unmade roadway in front of the camera would be taking her life in her hands were she to attempt such a casual progress today, when modern traffic thunders up this

Caption For Aberaeron, The Harbour Wall C1955

The harbour was built owing to the foresight of the Reverend Alban Gwynne following the enabling 1807 Harbour Act, and he spent his wife's inheritance building the planned Georgian town to go with it.

Caption For Hurst Green, The Bayley Arms And The Village C1955

It is one of three attractive inns, which must add to the popularity of the village. The weather is not so harsh here, as the area is protected by Longridge Fell.

Caption For Chatham, View From Great Lines C1955

Beginning with a series of ditches and bastions known as the Cumberland Lines in 1756, the Royal dockyard defences were extended later in the century.

Caption For Sevenoaks, Recreation Ground 1895

One suspects that these groups of children, with one accompanying nursemaid, seated on the benches and the steps of the canopied bandstand, have been induced to pose by the photographer, to complement

Caption For South Cerney, The Water Park C1960

Water has always featured large in this village at the southern end of the Churn.

Caption For Cottesmore, The Sun Inn C1955

This wonderfully atmospheric pub, now an Everards house, is photographed before the universal advent of lager and 'Kids Welcome'.

Caption For Ambleside, Market Square 1926

Now in the motor age, the Square is less animated. The Queen's Hotel has lost its dominant sign, but the jeweller's shop is still functioning.

Caption For Parkgate, The Boat House 1939

This building stands at the northern end of The Parade; it was built in 1926 on the site of a former coaching inn, the Pengwern Arms, which had to be demolished in 1885 following storm damage.

Caption For West Kirby, The Promenade C1965

The lake was built at a cost of £2,500; it was due to open on 14 October 1899, but severe weather intervened, and the opening was cancelled for one week.

Caption For Ullenhall, White Cottage And Memorial C1965

Ullenhall has had its share of notorious residents, including a 19th-century forger called William Booth, who was also accused of his brother's murder.

Caption For Woolsthorpe, The Village C1955

The main change is that the large tree has been replaced by a pub sign, which now forms the centrepiece of a large round traffic island incorporating an attractive floral feature.

Caption For Barkway, High Street C1965

Barkway spanned the main route from London to Cambridge, and it was only the coming of the railways in the 1850s that transformed it into a countryside backwater.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral 1892

The work of building the cathedral can be attributed to several distinct periods.

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, The Park C1965

Stewart Park was originally the grounds of Marton Hall, the magnificent residence of Henry Bolckow which he built in the 1850s, and filled with valuable works of art.

Caption For Enfield, Bush Hill Station, St Mark's Road C1955

The grand pub and the simple working men's houses and shops in St Marks Road and First Avenue are all of a similar date.

Caption For Peel, Castle 1893

19th-century visitors wishing to get a good view of the town and castle were advised to climb the tower, known as Corrin's Folly, standing on Corrin's Hill (485ft).

Caption For Chesham, Market Square C1970

A tragedy for Chesham was the demolition in 1965 of the Market House or Town Hall in the alleged interests of those great behemoths, the motor car and lorry.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Albert Street C1955

At the end of the 20th century unfortunate changes were inflicted upon this view.

Caption For Hemingford Abbots, Village C1955

One of the first buildings that the visitor will meet is the picturesque 15th-century thatched Axe and Compasses public house (centre).

Caption For Dudley, Castle Ruins C1955

A close up view of John Dudley's handiwork, showing the hall, centre left, and great chamber, centre right. The castle's downfall was in two stages.