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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1897-1909, Highfield Ref. RNC734335
1897-1909, Thornhill Park Ref. RNC847206
1897-1909, Portswood Ref. RNC809913
1897-1909, St Denys Ref. RNC823770
1897-1909, Shirley Ref. RNC830408
1897-1909, Bitterne Ref. RNC641284
1903-1906, Abbeyhill Ref. RNC618438
1902-1903, Alvaston Ref. RNC624707
1899, Arno's Vale Ref. RNC627063
1902, Ashmore Park Ref. RNC627825
1903-1904, Balerno Ref. RNC630865
1895 - 1896, Ocean Village Ref. HOSM44430
1886 - 1887, Llanddeusant Ref. HOSM51761
1886 - 1899, Llanfaethlu Ref. HOSM51921
1887 - 1899, Llanfairyneubwll Ref. HOSM51835
1899, South Stack Ref. HOSM59742
1885 - 1886, Leicester Ref. HOSM34775
1887 - 1888, Llangefni Ref. HOSM34822
1887 - 1888, Rhostrehwfa Ref. HOSM57731
1881 - 1899, Alvaston Ref. HOSM36021

Books

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Memories

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Some Historical Facts Of The Plumbs In Barroby

The newspaper published at Grantham in England, the original home of the ancestors of the well known Plumb and Parker families of Mills, Pottawattamie, Cass and Shelby Counties, recently carried a ...Read more

A memory of Barrowby by Alan Plumb

Heather And Gorse Clog Morris Entertain At The Teign House Inn Christow

It was the weekend of the Royal Wedding and on Sunday, the day before the May Bank Holiday, everyone was in a party mood. We took a party of dancers and musicians to the ...Read more

A memory of Christow in 2011 by John Howard Norfolk

Growing Up In Dunks Green

My dad Henry Burton became Post Master at Dunks Green in the early 1950s. I had a wonderful childhood there. It was so quiet in the evenings that we played skipping with a long rope that was tied to the bus stop and ...Read more

A memory of Dunk's Green in 1953 by Angela Bagley

At School In Hayling

I went to Suntrap School from 1957 to 1965. I have lots of happy memories of Hayling Island. I recently went back for a holiday with my brother - it was like stepping back in time! The seafront had hardly changed, the same shops and cafes were, it was a great time.

A memory of Hayling Island in 1957 by Pamela Foster

Put Into Care At Ovenstone Home

I would like to see photos of the home which I was sent to.

A memory of Ovenstone in 1955 by Jim Mcmahon

Bretby Hall Hospital

My name is Brian Spray and I first saw Bretby Hall when I was 4 years old. I contracted Infantile Paralisis (Polio) in 1944 and was referred to see the lady doctor who practiced at Bretby, Dr Greason and Mr Lund. I spent 6 ...Read more

A memory of Bretby in 1948 by Brian Spray

Ashton 1940 1947

I lived in Ashton from 1940 to 1947 when I joined the Royal Air Force. I went to Heginbottom Modern School until 1944 and then became a tool maker apprentice at the Joshua Heap factory. At the same time I became a member ...Read more

A memory of Ashton in 1940 by James Maurice Blackford

Choir

I was a choir boy at St John's church in 1948. I couldn't sing but it was one way of getting out on Thurs for choir practice and Sunday for service.

A memory of Bury in 1948 by Michael Nosworthy

Riding The Bike

This photo was taken in 1963, my husband was the boy on the bike. He said that it was taken on a Saturday afternoon. The chapel on the right of this view has now been demolished.

A memory of Ton Pentre in 1963 by Jan Powell

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Captions

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Caption For Plymouth, Drake's Statue 1930

The Café on the left was one of Hitler's victims; it was replaced by a vast Nissen Hut, which served teas well into the 1980s.

Caption For Maidstone, All Saints' Church 1892

This is the largest parish church in Kent, 227 feet long, and dates from 1395 when the original church on the site was completely rebuilt by Archbishop Courtenay.

Caption For Eastbourne, Western Lawns 1910

The town climbs increasingly steeply away from the sea to the west of the Wish Tower, with an expansive green- sward, known as the Western Lawns, between the much lower promenade and the buildings fronting

Caption For Doncaster, St George's Church 1903

With its 29 automated locks, this modern, commercial waterway forms a link with sea-going ships at the port of Goole.

Caption For Doncaster, St George's Church 1903

With its 29 automated locks, this modern, commercial waterway forms a link with sea-going ships at the port of Goole.

Caption For Skipton, High Street 1900

In the background is the parish church, which contains some elaborate monuments to the Clifford family, the Earls of Cumberland.

Caption For Skipton, High Street 1900

In the background is the parish church, which contains some elaborate monuments to the Clifford family, the Earls of Cumberland.

Caption For Corsham, Box Tunnel 1904

Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the famous Box Tunnel in 1841 as part of his ambitious Great Western Railway link between London's Paddington station and Bristol's Temple Meads.

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Caption For Harrogate, Crescent Gardens 1907

For decades, music was a feature of everyday life during the season. Late morning concerts were held at both the Crescent and the Winter Gardens.

Caption For Shanklin, The Pier C1955

The Isle of Wight has been amongst the unluckiest areas for piers, with only four of its original structures now standing.

Caption For Biddenden, The Village 1901

The village is still celebrated on Easter Monday as the home of the Maids of Biddenden, Eliza and Mary Chulkhurst, two Tudor Siamese twins joined at the shoulders and hips, who lived for thirty-four

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Caption For Malpas, 1890

Malpas was a miniature port of great antiquity, but is now the exclusive haunt of yachtsmen and weekend sailors.

Caption For Bodmin, Mount Folly Square 1906

On the right is a smart brown stone and granite building, characteristic of the locality. Over the roofs rises the four-pinnacled tower of the parish church, the largest in Cornwall.

Caption For Backbarrow, The Village C1965

Backbarrow Cotton Mill was notorious for its cruel treatment of the children who worked there. Originally it was a corn mill, and then a paper mill, before becoming a cotton mill.

Caption For Chester, Ye Olde Crypte 1895

In Nuns Road there is a section of the city walls which gives a grandstand view of the races. This section is open to the public for free viewing from the walls only.

Caption For Chester, New Grandstand 1900

In Nuns Road there is a section of the city walls which gives a grandstand view of the races. This section is open to the public for free viewing from the walls only.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Shakespeare's Birthplace After Restoration 1861

The walls were, and to some extent still are, covered with the signatures of visitors, though a great many have been whitewashed over. Some visitors even scratched their names on the window panes.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1933

This photograph looks out onto King's Parade from the front of King's College. To the left is the Senate House, while the tower with four distinctive turrets belongs to the Church of Great St Mary.

Caption For St Neots, From The Air C1955

A priory was founded here in the 10th century in honour of the Cornish St Neot, which was later replaced by a Benedictine monastery.

Caption For Stilton, Fen Street C1955

These brick-built cottages simply ooze charm, even if some of them appear to be in need of attention.

Caption For Swaffham Bulbeck, The Village Green C1955

Swaffham Bulbeck's vicar for much of the 19th century was Leonard Blomefield, alias Jenyns. He was a close friend of Charles Darwin, and they both used to go on nature rambles together.

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 Shillingford, Swan Hotel 1890

A couple of miles upstream is the confluence of the Thames and the Thame.

Caption For Oxford, The Rollers, On The Cherwell 1906

On the Cherwell 1912 Adjoining the Cherwell is the great green expanse of Christ Church Meadow, which is held in trust by Christ Church and was originally given by Lady Montacute to maintain