Maps

9,439 maps found.

1904, Caemorgan Ref. HOSM55269
1919 - 1920, Colerne Ref. HOSM55192
1899 - 1909, Marsh Gate Ref. HOSM55301
1878 - 1906, Sparnon Gate Ref. HOSM52625
1897, Little Thorpe Ref. HOSM55210
1896, West Sleekburn Ref. HOSM55295
1883 - 1903, Beoley Ref. HOSM40908
1909, Landican Ref. HOSM55184
1897, Highfields Ref. HOSM55284
1890 - 1901, Anston Brook Ref. HOSM55150
1896 - 1897, Sandy Carrs Ref. HOSM55320
1903, Moon's Moat Ref. HOSM54018
1884 - 1899, Weldon Ref. HOSM63634
1884 - 1899, Corby Tunnel Ref. HOSM64664
1898 - 1910, Temple Cowley Ref. HOSM55962
1913 - 1914, Portrack Ref. HOSM55310
1902, Kenn Ref. HOSM49712
1889 - 1890, Muston Ref. HOSM54436
1895 - 1896, Burradon Ref. HOSM39567
1883, Redhill Ref. HOSM57577

Books

39 books found. Showing results 1,537 to 1,560.

Memories

1,544 memories found. Showing results 641 to 650.

My Earlist Memories

My earliest memories are of East Harlsey where my father was an undergardener at the Hall. The owners were the Constantine family, whose business was something to do with shipping in the North East. We lived in a tied ...Read more

A memory of East Harlsey in 1950 by Keith Wood

Fighting Fieldings

Anybody from Hope / Caergwle, got any photos, handbills, posters, paper cuttings etc..on the boxing brothers the Fighting Fieldings? Obviously I would pay for them, as I'm researching for doing a book on boxers from North ...Read more

A memory of Caergwrle in 1930 by John Griffiths

Threeways & Churt Post Office

To the left of the little girls in the photograph of Churt Post Office there is a large house that was called Threeways in the 50's and 60's, perhaps it was always called this, I do not know. After WWII my parents, Norman ...Read more

A memory of Churt by Steve Middlehurst

Hornsea Rd North London

My wife Patricia Burton was born in hornsea rd in 1942 to George and Lillian nee prescott, she has sadly passed away,nice if anybody New the family they moved to reading in the 50ss

A memory of London by fullerrp56

Orchard Road

Moved to Orchard Road South Ockendon from the east End (Canning Town) in 69 went to Mardyke school, still remember good memories about that school, can remember going down to the Mardyke river, there was a very shallow part near ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by ipatterson701

Fond Memories For Streatham, First Lived At 52 Valleyfield Road During Ww2 Then Moved To 21 Belltrees Grove.. Etc

Did Ice skating Saturday mornings, we walked down Russell Footpaths.... remember watching the United Dairies washing the GLASS MILK ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by Adele Pentony Graham

My First 22 Years

I was born at 48 Durban Road pathway in Jan 1944. Went to school at pathway Junior school and then to Patchway Secondry Modern School as it was called then. I had so many friends whilst growing up and played in the fields and at ...Read more

A memory of Patchway by tommosue

Mothers Reminiscences

My mother s family lived on North row, the Sandersons, Grandfather Joseph and grandmother Phoebe, my aunt Rita, my mother Margaret, uncles Robert and Joseph, many happy memories of playing on the pit heap and going for ...Read more

A memory of East Holywell by Michael Bloxham

Memory Of Southall

I was born in St George's Avenue and went to North Road Infants and Juniors. Both my parents were from Southall. My aunt still lives by western Market. I remember playing by the gas works and railway and summer carnivals in the park.

A memory of Southall

Visit To Grandparents

My father's parents (my grandparents) moved from Carshalton to Ashtead in early 1950s to a bungalow at 72 Chaffers Mead. We used to visit regularly from our home in Redhill by rail; a steam train to Deepdene, a run down to ...Read more

A memory of Ashtead by Canon David Frost

Captions

2,676 captions found. Showing results 1,537 to 1,560.

Caption For Warminster, The Minster Church Of St Denys' C1940

From the medieval church, Blomfield also reset the two-thirds of a Norman arch as a window in the north transept.

Caption For Filey, The Promenade 1897

The small horse-drawn carts carried less active holiday-makers onto the sands, but could probably be hired as an alternative to a donkey ride.

Caption For Widnes, Bridge C1965

Built by William Baker, the chief engineer for the London and North Western Railway, it used 48,115 rivets.

Caption For Broxbourne, The River C1960

Pleasure boats could be hired for trips and picnics on the river bank, and further north, Rye House was a popular weekend venue for east Londoners seeking respite from the smoky capital.

Caption For Aylesford, Kit's Coty C1960

There has been much debate about the age and significance of these four giant stones a mile north of the village of Aylesford.

Caption For Ongar, High Street C1955

A view looking north along the High Street.

Caption For Westford, Cloth Mills 1907

Moving north, deeper into the Vale of Taunton Deane, we reach the cob or earth wall country, where whitewashed rendered cottages with thatched roofs become common.

Caption For Anston, Crowgate C1960

His estates included North Anston, Greasbrough, Wickersley, Ecclesfield, Laughton-en-le-Morthen and Mexborough.

Caption For Ripley, The Cross 1923

Ripley lies a few miles to the north of Knaresborough.

Caption For Dinnington, Laughton Road C1965

His estates included North Anston, Greasbrough, Wickersley, Ecclesfield, Laughton-en-le-Morthen and Mexborough.

Caption For Ripon, The Minster And The Bridge C1885

Ripon is the farthest north a barge can travel without being removed from the water.

Caption For Kington, The Golf Club C1965

It is located on the slopes of Bradnor Hill, just to the north of Kington, with wonderful views in all directions even if the golfers in the picture seem to be ignoring them.

Caption For Glasgow, A View On The Kelvin 1897

This photograph shows the footbridge connecting the Botanic Gardens to the north side of the River Kelvin.

Caption For Salford, The Royal Technical Institute 1897

The school later became the foundation for Salford University, which has grown into an integral part of north-west education.

Caption For Althorne, Main Road C1955

The village stands above the estuary of the River Crouch, about three miles north west of Burnham-on-Crouch.

Caption For Manaton, Church 1907

The east front of the chancel was demolished (perhaps explain- ing the new roof tiles on the right) and the north side of the tower was split almost to the ground.

Caption For Clowne, Harlesthorpe Dam C1950

The Dam is still the popular name for Clowne's reservoir at Harlesthorpe, north of the former coal-mining village.

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry And Slipway C1950

The large building is the North Euston Hotel, and to its right is the lower of Fleetwood's two lighthouses.

Caption For Alfriston, Market Square 1921

The church and Clergy House lie closer to the river, while the village, completely unspoilt, runs north-south along higher ground.

Caption For Harrow, Station Road C1960

The neo-Georgian North Thames Gas Board showroom is a bland intrusion.

Caption For Kington, The Golf Club C1965

It is located on the slopes of Bradnor Hill, just to the north of Kington, with wonderful views in all directions even if the golfers in the picture seem to be ignoring them.

Caption For Wanborough, High Street C1965

Looking North-West This part of the village is known as Lower Wanborough, and lies 3 miles east of Swindon.

Caption For York, The Cavalry Barracks 1886

Street has displays of medals, uniforms and weapons, and models showing the battles that both this and other Yorkshire regiments fought in many parts of the world, including Egypt, Europe and the North-West

Caption For Danby, The Green C1960

Sheep safely graze on the village green in Danby, a pretty village on the northern edge of the North York Moors.