Maps

181,031 maps found.

1905, Porthallow Ref. HOSM56962
1881, Boconnoc Ref. HOSM38182
1881, Braddock Ref. HOSM38566
1881, Sandylake Ref. HOSM43453
1881, Lerryn Ref. HOSM51192
1883, Sileby Ref. HOSM59366
1895, Loughton Ref. HOSM34851
1887, Highfield Cadwell Ref. HOSM39760
1888, Grimoldby Ref. HOSM47130
1887, Sutterby Ref. HOSM60960
1888, Worlaby Ref. HOSM65173
1904, Ashby Ho Ref. HOSM36295
1904, Oulton Ref. HOSM70839
1904, Pakefield Ref. HOSM56018
1903, Rushmere Ref. HOSM58304
1883, Cornbrook Ref. HOSM59205
1883, Cornbrook Ref. HOSM65080
1885, Kimcote Ref. HOSM50084
1900, Hewelsfield Ref. HOSM48244
1907, Downton Ref. HOSM43573

Books

442 books found. Showing results 12,985 to 13,008.

Memories

29,053 memories found. Showing results 5,411 to 5,420.

Ramblings Of A Septuagenarian.

My grandparents, Ernest and Ada Forrester lived, with my aunt Bess, Dad's sister, in the tiny cottage attached to the Congregational Chapel on The Green. They were the Chapel caretakers. In return they lived ...Read more

A memory of Newton Burgoland by janetdscrivens

The First Attempt To Demolish Lawson School.

A young man called Howard Watson, lived in Dover Street, owned a convertible sports car. Beautiful thing,maybe a Triumph with a bonnet that opened forwards. His Dad was sitting in it on the top common ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet by artlynas

Mays

I worked in mays for 20 years and worked with scores of girls ,it would be nice to talk with some of them .nice girls ,pity about the job

A memory of Ebbw Vale

Marchant

Im looking for information on my mums side of the family

A memory of Bramley by Wendy Daniell

Pear Tree Lane House?

My grandmother (Edith Florence Pawley) worked in service in Shorne (I have a very badly damaged photo). I have a postcard written to her from her fiance, addressed to her c/o Mrs Levy, Court Wood, Pear tree Lane, Shorne, probably ...Read more

A memory of Shorne by dtpankhurst

Rekindle Your Cargo Fleet Friendships

I would just like to add another note...there is a site on Facebook I have just joined..it's great..Cargo Fleet Times..a lot of people and memories and also people most of you have mentioned on here are also on there..you can rekindle your friendships

A memory of Cargo Fleet by sharon.pearson1964

Old Bentalls Springbridge Rd

I remember in the fifties there was an exhibition by British Rail showing the future. Father Xmas was visited there and presents received. Later on visits to the china and kitchen departments were what interested me. The ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by Nick Beard

Coming Into Halifax Via North Bridge

As a child we used to return in the car down the hill towards North Bridge and the game was to be the first to spot Wainhouse Tower amongst all the other mill chimneys there were at that time (late 50s/early ...Read more

A memory of Halifax by leura123

Tales Of A Wandering Vocal/Sharpshooter

I so remember the 7777 club & the owner Clem Williams ....Clem would book my show several times through the year & I considered him a friend I used to love the rides in his old Rolls Royce ...I often ...Read more

A memory of Maesteg by steve.eagles1

Growing Up In Buckhurst Hill 60's 70's

I used to live in The Meadway, and went to St Johns infants School-a few memories of playing on 'the boxes' at play/lunchtime. These were actually old beer crates, and long before health and safety spoiled ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Richard Morgan

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 12,985 to 13,008.

Caption For Hatfield Broad Oak, St Mary's Church C1965

A Benedictine priory was founded here in 1135; many of the monastic buildings were destroyed during the Reformation.

Caption For Manaccan, Gillan C1960

Beyond Dennis Head, on the opposite shore, is the mouth of the Helford River, which runs inland for five miles to Gweek.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Walk 1893

The young woman on the right needs her parasol, because Castle Walk is a south-facing sun trap. A section of this part of Castle Walk has recently been fenced against the sheer drop.

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Outside King & Son (centre right) can be seen their saddle-horse, and beyond is the barber's pole of W Myers, who succeeded hairdresser Charles Todd, visible in 32280 (page 18).

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Outside King & Son (centre right) can be seen their saddle-horse, and beyond is the barber's pole of W Myers, who succeeded hairdresser Charles Todd, visible in 32280 (page 18).

Caption For Plymouth, View From The Hoe C1876

Taken from the site of the old Hoe Police Station and lock-up before the pier was built, this view shows a largely undeveloped West Hoe (the grassy area at centre).

Caption For Horsforth, New Road C1960

Horsforth is now not much more than a suburb of nearby Leeds, but when this photograph was taken, it still retained its separate, village character.

Caption For Eastbourne, Pier Entrance 1912

The domes of the newly rebuilt pavilions are seen here gleaming in the sunshine. On the far left a statue of a Royal Sussex Regiment soldier looks towards the pier.

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Wish Tower 1925

At the far left, the single-storey building is the old lifeboat station of 1898, which in 1937 became the world's first lifeboat museum.

Caption For Dartford, Crown And Anchor Inn C1955

This restored medieval house, on the corner of Bullace Lane, is claimed to have been the home of the Kentish rebel Wat Tyler.

Caption For St Ives, On The Beach 1890

This delightful scene shows a group of youngsters enjoying the harbour beach. Behind them are classic St Ives fishing boats, known as luggers because the type of sail they used was called a lug sail.

Caption For St Ives, Mans Head Rock And Island 1908

This view looks across the Bay to The Island from the well-named Man's Head Rock on the headland of Carrick Du.

Caption For Bath, Abbey 1911

The abbey is much shorter than its Norman predecessor, occupying only the space of its nave; the former choir and transepts were where the railinged green is in this view.

Caption For Bath, Pulteney Hotel 1914

The houses on the north corner of Laura Place became an hotel in 1866 and acquired the ornate iron and glass porch early this century.

Caption For Treherbert, The Falls C1960

As this village is at the far north of the Rhondda it is not too far from the Brecon National Park, famous for its rivers and waterfalls, carving out the limestone country.

Caption For St Leonards On Sea, From The Boundary 1891

The New Pier (it dated from 1891) runs along the skyline of this view of the seafront, with its former Boundary Archway (separating Burton's town from Hastings) on the right.

Caption For Corby, Church Of Our Lady Of Walsingham C1955

This church in Occupation Road was the first of four permanent buildings to be set up in the town for the large Catholic population, opening its doors in November 1938.

Caption For Helvellyn, Striding Edge 1912

The Swan Hotel 1926 The Swan Hotel stands on the outskirts of the village of Grasmere, on the A591, and was formerly a coaching inn on the main road between Windermere and Keswick.

Caption For Daventry, London Road C1955

Looking south along London Road, we see several of the desirable bungalows and villas built by Messrs Bosworth & Wakeford, many of which are still owned by them.

Caption For Rhymney, High Street 1967

There are still signs of life, however! Note the branch of Lloyds Bank on the left, and the Scala cinema on the right next to N Joseph, General Stores.

Caption For Tanworth In Arden, The Village C1965

The character of the village has changed greatly in recent years as commuters have discovered it.

Caption For Hartford, All Saints Church 1898

The parish church of All Saints stands on the banks of the River Ouse. Like a watch tower overlooking the river, the tower is embattled and has pinnacles at the corners.

Caption For Bicester, Market Square C1965

The chimneys of the building just left of centre have gone, and it now has a more standard roof. The Red Lion inn, on the right, has changed its name; it is now called Ye Olde Pioneer.

Caption For Chard, Fore Street C1955

Halfway down the left of the street, the whitewashed George Hotel, now renamed, developed as a coaching inn. The spire behind is that of Chard's large Congregational church.