Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895, Welwick Ref. HOSM63686
1889, Withernwick Ref. HOSM64882
1909, Combe Ref. HOSM41579
1887, Buckworth Ref. HOSM39398
1887, Bury Ref. HOSM39641
1900, Kimbolton Ref. HOSM50165
1900, Pondersbridge Ref. HOSM56834
1900, Tilbrook Ref. HOSM61868
1887, Wennington Ref. HOSM63701
1887, Wistow Ref. HOSM64857
1887, Woolley Ref. HOSM65131
1907, Hyde Ref. HOSM34673
1906, Pedlinge Ref. HOSM56226
1906, Pedlinge Ref. HOSM58488
1907, Ilkley Ref. HOSM34679
1886, Moolham Ref. HOSM54017
1901, Whitney Bottom Ref. HOSM64464
1905, Habrough Ref. HOSM47303
1895, Blackmore Ref. HOSM38045
1884, Hitcham Ref. HOSM48747

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,697 to 12,720.

Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 5,291 to 5,300.

Elmshot Corner

Mr.Cox had the hardware shop on the corner,. Left hand side. Went to school with hisson Nigel Marion Turnbull if your out there. I still think of you. Burnham Beaches???????

A memory of Cippenham by n.furlong.com

Elmshot Corner

Mr.Cox had the hardware shop on the corner,. Left hand side. Went to school with hisson Nigel Marion Turnbull if your out there. I still think of you. Burnham Beaches???????

A memory of Cippenham by n.furlong.com

Hornsey Convalesent

I still have nighmares from being in this hospital. I was there in 1967 for around a year. I have read other people's accounts of being there which brought back many more horrors. The staff were horrible and we were all ...Read more

A memory of Hornsea by Kim Bailey

Wentloog Road

I was born in the fish & Chip Shop in Wentloog Road, Paynes fish bar, (now a Chinese) in 1948. Christened in the Methhodist Church and on the 1st April 1960 was confirmed in St. Augustines Church. My sister was married there in ...Read more

A memory of Rumney by brendah1991

Scracebridge School

I went to Scracebridge in 1957 as part of the "Grammar Stream" waiting for Haywards Heath Grammar School to be completed. The"Grammar Grubs", as were were affectionately known, received a pretty hostile reception, and we ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath by adrian

Fishing & Folk Clubs

During the mid '70's I spent many happy school holidays in Christchurch. My brother, Colin, worked at the MoD base (Signals Research & Development) nearby. He had lodgings with a Mrs Alison in the town. There was a ...Read more

A memory of Christchurch by bru.enzer

Not The Ford...

Photograph number 7 of 9 is labelled as The Ford. It was in fact Middle Path which ran from Brook Street in Edlesborough up to Harling Road, Eaton Bray. I used to go fishing for tiddlers there and had fallen in on more than one ...Read more

A memory of Edlesborough by Peter Humphrey

75 Crwys Crescent

My name is Paul Griffiths and I lived at the above address from 1942 until 1951 when my parents moved to Braintree, Essex. Some of the fondest memories of my childhood were spent at Upper Boat and we lived at the last house in ...Read more

A memory of Upper Boat by griffatgoerlitz

Thinking Of Home.

I lived in Pelaw Place, South Pelaw from 1949 until 1972 when I left to live abroad. Growing up and living in South Pelaw was really fantastic. My mates and I played hide and seek, kicky the tin Block, and loads of other outdoor ...Read more

A memory of South Pelaw by john.gardner

Seeking Memories Of Cowdenbeath

Hi all. I'm in the process of putting together a social history of Cowdenbeath and would greatly appreciate input from any users of this 'Memories' forum. If you'd be happy to share your memories over a cup of tea ...Read more

A memory of Cowdenbeath by info

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,697 to 12,720.

Caption For Newquay, The Harbour 1894

Newquay was developed in the 1830s for the export of china clay, copper and tin and the import of coal, fertiliser, timber and general cargo for the surrounding area.

Caption For London, Old Ferry Wharf 1890

Lightermen pose on barges at low tide at one of the many working wharves.

Caption For Boroughbridge, The Crown Hotel And Three Greyhounds Hotel C1955

The half-timbered, mock-Tudor frontage of the Three Greyhounds Hotel on the left faces the more modest frontage of the Crown Hotel opposite.

Caption For Goathland, The Goathland Hotel C1960

Moorland sheep scatter in front of the Goathland Hotel in the pretty North York Moors village of Goathland.

Caption For Barnt Green, Lower Bittell Reservoir C1965

When the Worcester and Birmingham Canal was constructed, it was taken across the watershed of the River Arrow, which meant a loss of headwater for the Arrow.

Caption For Barnard Castle, Bowes Museum Gardens 1929

The gardens, the chateau-style building, and the collection were all created from nothing over a period of fifteen years, always with the aim of public benefit.

Caption For Welshpool, Church Street C1955

As we look down from the church we can see the premises known as Corfield's Garage on the right, but judging from the mass of bicycles outside perhaps his sideline (or main line) was in the repair of pushbikes

Caption For Bournemouth, Gardens 1890

Victorian Bournemouth was a most fashionable place, which had the advantage over older resorts of developing purely for a burgeoning holiday industry.

Caption For Lyndhurst, High Street 1908

This is a revealing picture of changing times.

Caption For Lyndhurst, Ponies On The Green, Cadnam Road C1955

This is a lovely study of two New Forest ponies on the approaches to Lyndhurst.

Caption For Low Row, Post Office And Church C1955

Another view of Low Row, showing the Post Office and the Methodist Chapel on the right.

Caption For Hitchin, Hermitage Road C1965

The building on the left in view 46642, left, is the Hermitage, home of Frederick Seebohm; very little of it still remains. Windmill Hill is just visible in the background.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

This fine row of early 17th-century weavers' cottages is now owned by the National Trust.

Caption For St Annes, On The Pier 1906

Out for a stroll on a sunny summer afternoon.

Caption For Hitchin, Hermitage Road 1901

The building on the left in view 46642, left, is the Hermitage, home of Frederick Seebohm; very little of it still remains. Windmill Hill is just visible in the background.

Caption For Everton, View From The Church Tower C1955

The photographer's perch for this picture was the tower of St Mary's Church, itself built on the site of Saxon worship.

Caption For Paignton, The Beach And Pier C1955

The retaining wall along Torquay Road was the 1886 halfway meeting place of the 'Flatpole' and 'Dicky Bird' bands of warring youths! In the centre is St Paul's Church, built in 1939.

Caption For Alcester, Henley Street And Town Hall 1949

The Town Hall was built in 1618, the gift of Sir Fulke Greville, first Baron Brooke, a friend of Sir Philip Sidney.

Caption For Cobham, The Village 1911

Cobham stands on Watling Street and was once a busy market centre.

Caption For Faygate, The Village 1929

A small village at the western edge of St Leonards Forest, on the main road and railway line between Horsham and Crawley. Local legends say that dragons and serpents inhabited the forest.

Caption For Falmer, The Village C1955

We are on the Downs between Brighton and Lewes. Near the rebuilt church there is a thatched barn and an early dewpond.

Caption For Barmouth, Railway Bridge 1896

The railway was built as part of the Cambrian railway, with two stations, Barmouth and Barmouth Junction. Northwards the line went to Harlech and Afonwen, where it joined the L & NWR.

Caption For Ilkley, The Parish Church And Saxon Crosses C1955

The parish church of All Saints hides its history well. At first glance, the architecture is 19th century and confirms the rebuilding during 1860.

Caption For Epsom, The Cemetery 1898

But the course of young love went smoothly; there was a wedding at St Martin's in 1856, with an epic reception at the grandstand afterwards, and Isabella became Mrs Beeton.