Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899, Kirkbride Ref. HOSM50334
1899, Whitrigg Ref. HOSM64467
1899, Woodrow Ref. HOSM65079
1887, Cowgrove Ref. HOSM42062
1900, Mannington Ref. HOSM53170
1895, Winchester Ref. HOSM35437
1895, Chilcomb Ref. HOSM40778
1895, Compton Ref. HOSM41611
1895, Owslebury Ref. HOSM55941
1895, Shawford Ref. HOSM58956
1894, Woodmancott Ref. HOSM65069
1910, Windsor Ref. HOSM35440
1910, Dorney Ref. HOSM43498
1897, Darnhall Ref. HOSM42895
1898, Heswall Ref. HOSM48335
1909, Woodchurch Ref. HOSM64988
1886, Upwell Ref. HOSM63205
1898, Combe Ref. HOSM41580
1898, Ducklington Ref. HOSM44006
1898, Langley Ref. HOSM50727

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,409 to 12,432.

Memories

29,052 memories found. Showing results 5,171 to 5,180.

Pegwell Home, June 1953

Found a photo of group of patients. I know my dad, Frederick Welland was there because of convalescing from pleurisy/TB or some similar condition. Would like to have shard the photo, but appears not possible on this message site.

A memory of Pegwell

Brook School

I lived at no.3 Naccolt cottages 1940/45 and walked every day to Brook school and remember well the Ms Avery and Cooling , these were the best years of my childhood -- and learnt a lot too ! I have visited a few times since and really not ...Read more

A memory of Brook by shelan92

The Byron

Does anyone remember The Byron Northolt it used to have dances on Thursday and Sunday. I lived on the Lime Tree Estate, so it was only a 15 min walk away. They had some really good groups playing there. I also remember the bouncers, any ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by bobbutler1001

War Time In Shirley

I was born in Croydon in 1936, and lived In West Way, Shirley. My mother could not bear to part with us, so we lived at home all through the war. A bomb was dropped into the garden next door. After six months it was discovered it ...Read more

A memory of Shirley by heather

Entering Paradise Via Amersham On The Hill

It was a Sunday morning and I had taken a (red rover underground ticket) and travellved via Baker Street to Amersham. I walked through Parsonage Woods and as I came out of the woods was taken ...Read more

A memory of Amersham on the Hill by Nick Beard

Polly Tea Rooms 1964

I was travelling from Hounslow to Bristol on a Blue/Cream coach. No M4 to Bristol then only as far as Reading. We stopped at Maidenhead coach station. Next I remember Marlborough. I alighted and looking around saw the Polly ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough by Nick Beard

East Street

I can remember when this was the main A31! Yes it is very difficult to imagine now that all the traffic from East to West came along this road as well as the traffic from West to East, that is both ways! Yes ALL the traffic as ...Read more

A memory of Wimborne Minster by pauline

Bassaleg Girl

Happy wonderful memories of Bassaleg where i was born . My mother being from pentre poeth my father the nook in rogerstone . Went to bassaleg infants school merlin jones was headmaster scared the wits out of me but mrs lukker wasy fave ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg by hjones657

Grandads Maggots

I was a Brownie as a young girl and a very accomplished one too. I had an armful of Badges which had been ever so carefully sewn all the way down the sleeve of my uniform by my Mother. As a Brownie i took part in the ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract

Boac Hatton Cross Part 1

I remember Comet House, Speedbird House, and Technical Block A. Later they were linked together by a walkway above ground level. The board room was originally in TBA but when Speedbird House was built it was ...Read more

A memory of Heathrow Airport London

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,409 to 12,432.

Caption For Runswick, The Village 1927

To the far left of the road, a lone camper has pitched a tent on a piece of grassy land.

Caption For Staintondale, The Village C1960

During the reign of King Stephen in the 12th century, the original owners of Bell Hill Farm, Staintondale, rang a bell or blew a horn every evening to act as a guide to travellers.

Caption For Sewerby, The Park Gateway C1955

The gate leads to 50 acres of parkland surrounding Sewerby Hall, which was built between 1714 and 1720. The estate was bought by Bridlington Corporation and opened to the public in 1936.

Caption For Bulphan, The School C1955

According to a directory of 1899, it then consisted of a post office, a blacksmith, a grocery shop, a bakery-cum-beer shop, and a few farms.

Caption For Netherbury, The Village C1955

Looking north-westwards from Lower Yonderover Farm, with hay-bales in Mill House paddock (foreground) and the sign for the Star Inn (centre), the River Brit skirts the edge of the meadow

Caption For Ulverston, Market Place 1912

The international aspect of the town's trade can be seen by the sign outside Joseph Hird's grocery in the centre of the picture. It advertises him as a 'French and Italian Warehouseman'.

Caption For Petersfield, High Street 2004

The old Forrest Stores building frontage gives the north side of the Square a comfortable enduring appearance. Woolworths and Boots still snuggle side by side on the left of this photograph.

Caption For Leeds, New Medical Hall 1894

One of the college's more interesting pupils was Joseph Wright who had begun working at Salt's Mill, Saltaire when he was just seven years old.

Caption For Chaddesley Corbett, The Talbot Inn C1965

Some consider the Talbot Inn to be the best, in architectural terms, in the whole of the country, and even the finest in England.

Caption For Kings Norton, Old Saracen's Head 1949

King's Norton, 'a praty uplandyshe towne', according to the topographer Leland, lies a few miles south of Birmingham, to which city - rather than Worcestershire - it now belongs.

Caption For Sheffield, Crookes Valley Park C1955

The lake at Crookes Valley Park is in fact one of Sheffield's older reservoirs, converted for use as a boating lake and for fishing.

Caption For Bridport, East Bridge 1897

Even though Dorchester is the county town, there is little doubt that Bridport is the capital of West Dorset.

Caption For Old Sarum, 1913

The banks of the original Iron Age fort can still be seen in this photograph. The Normans built a cathedral within it which was abandoned in the 13th century.

Caption For Alkham, C1960

Alkham is an attractive little village nestling in the valley of the river Dour between Folkestone and Dover.

Caption For St Annes, Royal Lytham Golf Club House 1901

St Anne's has been described as 'a town built on golf', and this is epitomised in this splendid building.

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Caption For Mitchell, C1960

The A30 through Mitchell became a bottleneck known to thousands of summer holiday makers; but now that it has been by-passed, we may be thankful that the village has returned to this

Caption For Winchester, Cathedral West Front 1909

Buried in the Cathedral is Izaak Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler', who died at his son-in-law's house in the Cathedral Close in 1683.

Caption For Northwich, The Viaduct 1898

Built in the 1860s, the railway viaduct crosses three waterways - the old course of the River Weaver, the Weaver Navigation and the River Dane.

Caption For Castle Bolton, The Castle 1911

Though similar to Bodiam Castle in shape, and designed with a well-defended entrance that featured no less than five doorways and a portcullis at either end, Bolton's principal function appears to have

Caption For Mundesley, The Sands 1892

Storms in that year destroyed most of their equipment, and they were unable to afford replacements. After the 1914-18 war the local council took over and charged 6d for tents and cabins.

Caption For Salthouse, The Dun Cow C1955

This ancient public house stands on the edge of level salt marshes that run for miles along this part of the coast, which is known for wildfowl and other bird life.

Caption For Stoke D'abernon, The Village 1904

Fully upholstered comfort was provided for the passenger on this splendid early motorised tricycle in the centre of the picture, and it was probably needed on the un-metalled roads of the time.

Caption For Pendleton, The Village C1955

An ancient village recorded in the Domesday Book as Penictune, it has a stream flowing through it like Downham has, and it also lies at the foot of Pendle Hill.

Caption For Rochester, The Cathedral C1955

Rochester is one of the smallest English cathedrals, measuring 23,300 square feet in area.