Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1945, Thornhill Park Ref. NPO847206
1946, Whitechapel Ref. NPO868443
1946, Withywood Ref. NPO872037
1946, Wittering Ref. NPO872056
1946, Woodford Ref. NPO873146
1947, Trearddur Bay Ref. NPO851641
1947, Trefdraeth Ref. NPO851942
1947, Trefor Ref. NPO852009
1947, Tyddyn Dai Ref. NPO855271
1946, Sneinton Ref. NPO833654
1947, Soar Ref. NPO833846
1945, Southampton Ref. NPO835464
1946, Stockwell End Ref. NPO839960
1899, Mynydd Bodafon Ref. RNE786433
1899, Mynydd Mechell Ref. RNE786587
1896, New Grimsby Ref. RNE789784
1899, Newborough Ref. RNE790655
1895, Newchurch Ref. RNE790788
1899, North Stack Ref. RNE793931
1898, Northborough Ref. RNE794172

Books

442 books found. Showing results 14,929 to 14,952.

Memories

29,058 memories found. Showing results 6,221 to 6,230.

Weddings And Funerals

I used to walk past this church on the way to visit my grandparents in Highcliffe Road. There was a path which lead up behind the church and onto a back road to Highcliffe. My schoolfriend Jill married in this church in ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Tracy Hanna

Lyndale/Broadway, Eccles

Good days at the Lyndale nipping out to the Hare and Hounds for a pint, also the town hall pub. Yes, fantastic nights there from about 1961-1964, I saw Herman's Hermits, Dave Berry ect, had some good times there, I wish they ...Read more

A memory of Eccles by Kenneth Walker

Happy Childhood Holidays

This boating lake has been my favorite fun thing to do when my parents took me to Lowestoft for our annual holidays. We stayed with a Mrs Hutchins who ran a small but perfect boarding-house. We always stayed with her and ...Read more

A memory of Lowestoft in 1930 by Denman Lalonde

Growing Up At Brongest

My memory of living in Brongest, I lived on farm called Blaenarthen, my most memory living there was hot summers we used to have, and hay making, when everyone would help with getting the hay in. I also had grandparents ...Read more

A memory of Brongest by Enid Diane Davies

St Roberts Catholic School 1951 Festival Of Britain

This is my Dad's memory and my search for anyone who may have a copy of the photograph explained in the information he gave me which follows. I would love to get a copy as a surprise gift for ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate in 1951 by Caroline Gruber Prince

Painting.

I have a small picture hanging on my wall, which is a print of a painting by my late father Harry Russell. It depicts the view shown in the picture, but from an era slightly before. Not a lot different. I can remember the cockle ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet by Christine James

Happy Days

Our paternal grandfather loved to take us on the boating lake. I suppose it wasn't operational during WW2, so most of the memories will be of the 1950s. Perhaps, he used us as an excuse to go boating himself? The other photo of 2 ...Read more

A memory of Lowestoft by Patricia Anderson

Punch And Judy

My sister Irene hated any kind of puppet and I clearly remember her standing on the promenade screaming at our brother and I to come away. We were having fun and thought her a nuisance. It might well have been 1950, who knows?, and Peter and I may be in the photo?

A memory of Lowestoft by Patricia Anderson

Oh Country Kilburn

My family were one of the first to move into the Kilburn Square estate, in the early part of the 1970, and stayed until 1995. I went to school at Salisbury Road School, then South Kilburn High School. All the ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by Martin Simmonds

The Barber Shop

My name is Andrew Simon, The grandson of Richard Simon. He was the Barber in Headless Cross for some 35 years. Next door at 100a was my aunt, and she ran the wool shop.

A memory of Headless Cross in 1957 by Andrew Simon

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 14,929 to 14,952.

Caption For Botley, Church Lane C1955

Church Lane leads to the original Botley church, now part of the Manor Farm complex of buildings and used for other purposes.

Caption For Patrixbourne, Village 1903

The late Norman church, with its tower surmounted by a 13th-century shingled spire, was built around 1160 and stands in its small churchyard shaded by a selection of conifer trees.

Caption For Newquay, Tennis On The Sands 1887

A small party is enjoying a game of tennis on the rocky beach. Despite the warm weather they are sweltering under their many layers of heavy clothing.

Caption For Launceston, Old Hill 1893

This lane dips precipitously down into the valley of the Kensey and St Thomas's Church. On a rise in the distance is the church of St Stephen.

Caption For Mardy, The Village C1965

Since this picture was taken, the 'village' has undergone further housing developments which mean that it has become a suburb of Abergavenny.

Caption For Silecroft, The Railway Station C1955

Carlisle and Sons' delivery van waits at the level crossing near Silecroft Station on the west coast route between Barrow and Workington, which opened to traffic in 1848.

Caption For Carisbrooke, The Village C1955

Among the many monuments within the church is the tomb of Lady Dorothy Wadham, the sister of Queen Jane Seymour.

Caption For Plymouth, Onion Sellers 1907

Two young lads stand by the harbour wall with their strings of onions. With their grimy jackets and trousers, they give every impression of having endured an uncomfortable passage.

Caption For Keighley, Low Street C1910

New shopping arcades were established along Low Street and North Street at the turn of the century, as the town's population continued to enjoy the fruits of the cotton boom years.

Caption For Hadleigh, Deanery Tower 1922

When the Deanery Tower was built in the latter part of the 15th century by Suffolk's Archdeacon William Pykenham, it was supposed that it would be the gateway to a palace.

Caption For Colchester, Trinity Street 1921

The lamp on the left lights the alley to Tymperleys, a superb late 15th-century timber-framed house, now a clock museum.

Caption For Glasgow, The University 1897

In the sixteenth century one of Glasgow University's leading academics was Andrew Melville. Melville had studied in France and taught at Calvin's academy in Geneva.

Caption For London, The Hand In Hand Office 1904

The Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society building stands at the junction of these two streets close by Blackfriars Bridge.

Caption For Brownsea Island, The Castle 1891

The building was originally part of a string of coastal defences built by Henry VIII from Portland to Southsea. An early owner was Elizabeth I's Lord Chancellor Christopher Hatton.

Caption For Watermouth, Harbour With Vessels C1871

This sheltered harbour lies east of Ilfracombe. At its head is Watermouth Castle, built in 1825 for Joseph Davie Bassett.

Caption For Bigbury On Sea, From Climaton Hill 1924

Bigbury-on-Sea lies on the shores of Bigbury Bay within site of Burgh Island, which may give the village its name.

Caption For Bigbury On Sea, From Climaton Hill 1924

Bigbury-on-Sea lies on the shores of Bigbury Bay within site of Burgh Island, which may give the village its name.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Holy Trinity Church 1900

In the early 19th century, Bradford had thirty-two cloth factories and Holy Trinity was the church of the clothiers.

Caption For Askrigg, Post Office 1911

The staff of Askrigg post office pose for the cameraman.

Caption For Stanstead Abbotts, High Street 1929

This is the long, staid High Street of this small village on the banks of the river Lea viewed from the opposite direction from photograph No 81859, with the Pied Bull over on the left, and the bow-fronted

Caption For Bramshott, Quince Farm 1917

It was rural, bucolic scenes like this one at 600-acre Quince Farm that inspired Tennyson to write a poem of 47 words while visiting the area one summer's day in the 1860s.

Caption For Tiverton, The Park Entrance 1920

Children's wear apart, this view is unchanged save the removal of the trellis to the left-hand front of the house. Needless to say, the trees have also grown a little.

Caption For Iona, Abbey, St Oran's Chapel 1903

Iona is the oldest Christian burial ground in Scotland and contains the graves of many kings and chieftains.

Caption For Penn, The Village 1968

No longer a village, but a residential suburb of Wolverhampton, Penn spreads for miles along the dual carriageway we see here.