Maps

181,070 maps found.

1899, Westlea Ref. HOSM64119
1899, Wroughton Ref. HOSM65386
1891, Tadcaster Ref. HOSM35284
1884, Norton Ref. HOSM55407
1884, Pirton Ref. HOSM56687
1884, Powick Ref. HOSM57165
1884, Wadborough Ref. HOSM63207
1923, Workington Ref. HOSM35462
1898, Branthwaite Ref. HOSM38711
1923, Hawk Hill Ref. HOSM55373
1897, Worksop Ref. HOSM35463
1897, Darfoulds Ref. HOSM42878
1897, Oldcotes Ref. HOSM55806
1897, Wigthorpe Ref. HOSM64589
1909, Worthing Ref. HOSM35464
1896, North End Ref. HOSM55351
1909, Worthing Ref. HOSM71256
1881, Bournstream Ref. HOSM38435
1881, Wickwar Ref. HOSM64543
1909, Chirk Ref. HOSM40944

Books

438 books found. Showing results 12,649 to 12,672.

Memories

28,746 memories found. Showing results 5,271 to 5,280.

My Mother Was Born In Featherstone

She was born in 1906 and her name was Mary Alice emery and she lived at 34 Stanley street.she eventualy moved to London where I was born in 1993. She often told the tale of a lizzey butterworth who used to go to all the funerals for a good feed.

A memory of Featherstone by dbrrtt

My Mother In Laws House

My mother in law stayed in this house with her mother,father and 3 brothers when it was a Croft..she stayed here from 1935-mid 40’s..she had to walk over 6 miles to school over the hills carrying her block of ...Read more

A memory of Backhill of Bush (Bothy)

My Most Memorable Corner

I lived at Corbieton Cottage for 22 years between 1939 & 1961 and this is the view I saw as I came down the hill to go to school, to Sunday school, to Scouts, to the Kirk, to the pub, the Hall, the bowling, the ...Read more

A memory of Haugh of Urr by Jim Cook

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

My Memory Of Long Hanborough

Yes Billy I remember you and your sister Valery, I remember Carol patsy David Peter, don't know where they are, by the way I'm Don mussett.

A memory of Long Hanborough by don.mussett47

My Memory Of Chelmsley Wood

I was born in chelmsley wood 17 Stella croft 1973 and went to cosalheath infants and junior s...I have happy memories of the wood...clarkies paper shop..a lot of weird wonderful people lived there, my grandad moss ...Read more

A memory of Chelmsley Wood by louise2401white

My Memory Of Mitcham.

I was also born in the Woodlands in Colliers wood in 1944 and my sister in 1945.I went to Gorringe park Infants and Juniors school.

A memory of Mitcham by maryparsons30

My Memory Of Chopwell

After reading the other accounts of Chopwell I decided to add my own, I hope I have got the names and dates right as I am doing this from memory, apologies if I get some of it wrong. All my mother’s side of the family were from ...Read more

A memory of Chopwell by prippon

My Memory , Janice Mcphail, (Stewart Now.).

I moved to Strathmiglo with my family in 1958, it had a lot of shops then a dentist, a chip shop and cafe inside, a picture house we go through the right of way through the hotel to get to the picture house, ...Read more

A memory of Strathmiglo by janicestewart3012

My Memory

My grandma lived in Varna Road in a bungalow built by my Grandad Fred, The house was called Exley, they had my dad Edward, Albert,Stanley, Margaret,Gladys and Elsie, My grandmother was called Rose, I stayed with them in 1961 and went to ...Read more

A memory of Bordon by Marilyn Davey

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 12,649 to 12,672.

Caption For Welwyn Garden City, The Viaduct C1960

Here we see some of the forty arches of the Digswell, or Welwyn viaduct, built between 1848 and 1850 out of bricks fired on the site.

Caption For Taunton, Elm Grove 1901

Hundreds of houses in old Taunton were torn down during Victorian times and throughout the 20th century, particularly in the aftermath of the First World War.

Caption For Laindon, Wash Road C1955

D & E Flack's (left) was a general store and post office serving the area north of the Southend road.

Caption For Cranham, 1907

The spectacular beauty of the beech woods near the village of Cranham, particularly in autumn when the foliage changes colour, has long attracted visitors.

Caption For Porthmadog, Harbour 1908

Formerly the prime harbour for the export of Welsh slate for shipment round the coast, Porthmadog is now a thriving holiday resort.

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Caption For Glynneath, The Railway Viaduct C1955

This superb view of Glyn Neath shows both the railway in the foreground, complete with steam engine, and the rolling hills beyond.

Caption For Totnes, Butterwalk 1896

A lower view of the High Street.

Caption For St Mawes, 1890

This popular sea town sits on the western shore of the Roseland promontory under its castle.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1895

St Ives, the pilchard capital of the west and Mecca for artists, encapsulates everything Cornish.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Martin's Church 1898

This church, dedicated to St Martin of Tours, is the oldest of the town`s three medieval churches and was built in the 12th century settlement of Castleton.

Caption For Oban, Sound Of Kerrara 1903

The Island of Kerrera faces Oban, and is linked to the town by a ferry service.

Caption For Kington, Lady Hawkins School C1962

Lady Margaret Hawkins, after whom the school is named, was the wife of Sir John Hawkins, one of the commanders fighting against the Spanish Armada in 1588.

Caption For Colchester, Castle Park 1892

The wall beyond the boating pool is part of the north defensive wall of the Roman town.

Caption For Hitchin, Bancroft Recreation Ground 1931

The people of Hitchin are fortunate in living in a rural district.

Caption For Wellingborough, Midland Road 1950

Note the handsome facade of the Old King's Arms at the top of the street.

Caption For Blackpool, The Promenade 1906

These trams were capable of carrying 100 passengers; their unique design, with staircases either side of the driving positions, meant they could load and unload very quickly.

Caption For Sandford On Thames, The River And Kings Arms Hotel C1955

The Kings Arms is 15th-century; much of the building was once part of a thriving paper-mill.

Caption For Tenbury Wells, Market Street 1898

Mr Sam Mattock was not only the landlord here, but he also used the building as a corn exchange; when sales had been completed, farmers would seal their deals with a noggin of whisky!

Caption For Oban, Sound Of Kerrara 1903

The Island of Kerrera faces Oban and is linked to the town by a ferry service.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park 1896

Roath Park is one of many formal parks that punctuate Cardiff's inner districts; it is skilfully designed and possesses features of interest to all classes of the public, and it was, and is, highly

Caption For Carnaby, The Church C1885

The church of St John the Baptist is in the village of Carnaby, which is just over two miles from Bridlington and was on the Scarborough and Hull branch of the North Eastern Railway line.

Caption For Whitby, Guinness Clock C1965

This wonderful Heath Robinson-like piece of horological fantasy made a tour of seaside resorts in the l950s.

Caption For Exmouth, Esplanade Gardens C1960

The people of Exmouth have always taken a great pride in the beauties of the gardens along the sea front; each lawn and flowerbed is carefully tended by the skilled workers of the local

Caption For Northampton, Mercers Row 1949

Note the stylish lettering of T C Palmer on the left-hand corner (we also see it on the right of N40003 below).