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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1903-1910, Elim Ref. RNC700438
1903-1910, Engedi Ref. RNC701351
1903-1910, Gwalchmai Uchaf Ref. RNC723760
1899-1900, Ham Ref. RNC725889
1922, Holyhead Ref. POP739121
1922, East Mouse Ref. POP697709
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1919, Fairlee Ref. POP702820
1919, Havenstreet Ref. POP728652
1919, Henbury Ref. POP731078
1919, Five Houses Ref. POP706336
1919, Ford Ref. POP707577
1919, Freemantle Ref. POP709238
1919, Honicknowle Ref. POP739788
1921, Springfield Ref. POP836873
1919, Stamshaw Ref. POP838020
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1919, Steyne Cross Ref. POP839341
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Books

442 books found. Showing results 15,841 to 15,864.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 6,601 to 6,610.

Grandparents

My late grandfather Edward and his wife Elizabeth lived in High Harrington in the 1940s. He was a policeman. They had two sons, Gordon and William (Bill) both of whom sadly are now dead. Bill was my father. I understand they lived at Meadow View. Does anyone recall the Winters?

A memory of High Harrington by Edward Winter

World Famous Dormansland

I livedn and was bonn at 123 Hollowlane,D ormansland. Brother Andrew, mother Margaret, who was school teacher of Maths and Physics. My dad died when I was 10. His name was Arthur and he worked in East Grinstead and ...Read more

A memory of Dormansland by Stan Maton

The Lion And Lamb Inn

Amazing to see the photo of the Lion and Lamb, I worked there as a cocktail barmaid in 1962 or 1963, the manager was Harvey Storch. I have a lot of fond memories from my time there and to see it has hardly changed is ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood in 1962 by Sandie Salmon (Nee Clifton)

My Father

My father, ARTHUR PERCY CRUMP, was born in 1898 in London, but orphanned in 1901. He was sent to Heacham with his older sister, EDITH. The 1911 Census shows him living with foster parents....Samuel Groom, his wife, daughter and 2 ...Read more

A memory of Heacham in 1900 by Angela Haddrill

Looking For Alan Johns Webb

Looking for info on a local man. Alan Johns?? Alan Webb?? Born 1940-1947 in the Holsworthy area. Went to live in Pyworthy shortly after his birth. We think he was an only child. We know the Johns parents have both ...Read more

A memory of Pyworthy in 1946

Moving To Graianrhyd

My parents Joyce and Ellis Jones moved into the village shop and cafe, Y Fron, during the last week-end in October, 1969. My brother, David, and I had viewed this move with varying degrees of intrepidation as we were ...Read more

A memory of Llanarmon-yn-Ial in 1969

Lotus Factory

I remember back in the early 1960s walking along Dalaware Road and looking into the open doors of the Lotus factory while they were assembling Lotus Cortinas. This meant nothing to me then, but now I am a petrol head and like cars.

A memory of Cheshunt by Stephen Knight

The Six Bells Handcroft Road

I'm not a native of Croydon, but I remember visiting The Six Bells when my uncle was the landlord there during the 1960s. I was in the army at that time, based in Harrogate, Yorkshire and when heading for home in ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Andy Miller

Giants Table

As a child I loved walking the River Goyt. On the way there was a huge sort of building we called the 'giant's table', I never knew the history of it. I lived at Tangshutt Cottages. It was situated on Compstall Road, at the entrance ...Read more

A memory of Romiley by Patricia Sheldon

Real Ice Cream!

Grimwoods was the best ice cream in the world. It was smooth and coloured cream - delicious! They had a shop on the circle and peddled their ice cream from a Bedford van around the Davyhulme area. The shop was on the right of the detached property in picture D104001.

A memory of Davyhulme in 1955 by Peter Thorpe

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Captions

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Caption For Yalding, The Anchor C1960

The inn has over the years provided shelter to many villagers whose homes have been plundered by the lashings of storms and rising tides. In this picture the still waters of the River Medway run deep.

Caption For Lytham, The Sun Lounge, Northern Lantern Hotel C1960

Sun lounges were in fashion, partly thanks to George Bernard Shaw, who had his entire house fitted out with windows of Vita glass.

Caption For Minchinhampton, The Church, The Rose Window 1901

Holy Trinity overlooks the north end of the High Street, although it stands a little apart as though distancing itself from temporal affairs.

Caption For Gorleston, The White Lion Hotel 1922

This is still one of Gorleston's most popular hotels, and nicely situated at the top of Cliff Hill.

Caption For Mousehole, Keigwin Arms 1893

The Keigwin Arms takes its name from Jenkin Keigwin, a local squire killed by the Spaniards in 1595 when they sacked the town in revenge for the destruction of the Armada.

Caption For Charlestown, Harbour 1904

Built by Charles Rashleigh and designed by the ubiquitous John Smeaton, Charlestown was once one of Cornwall's busiest ports, shipping tin from the Polgooth Mine which in 1790 was the biggest in Cornwall

Caption For Lydstep, Cave Of Beauty 1890

The 'Droch' or Cave of Beauty is regarded as the finest at Lydstep Cavern Beach.

Caption For Burton Joyce, The Wheatsheaf C1965

Built in the 1930s in yellow brick, it also has areas of weatherboarding, and the terrace is still in use. Beyond we can see some of the 1950s houses fronting Main Street.

Caption For Castleton, Market Place C1955

The village war memorial (right), on the green in Castleton's Market Place, takes the form of a Celtic cross.

Caption For Nelson, Scotland Road And Leeds Road C1955

Standing in the centre of the town at the junction of roads to Yorkshire and the north is the extravagantly ornate Union Bank Building, occupied by Barclays in the 1950s and now by the

Caption For Totnes, Totnes Castle At The Landing Stage 1896

The river Dart is one of the many delights of Totnes. Here a paddle steamer reverses off the landing stage. Trips down the river were as common then as they are today.

Caption For Botley, The Square C1960

Here we see the sturdy porticoed front of Botley's famous Market Hall, built in 1848.The turret and clock above were erected by local parishioners to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in

Caption For Devonport, Mount Wise 1890

Below the fortifications of Mount Wise we can see a variety of shipping, from paddle steamers to ancient naval vessels, which were probably used as training depots.

Caption For Ramsgate, Victoria Parade 1901

Fashions are on parade in the warm sunshine as the Victorian era gives way to the Edwardian.

Caption For Cliftonville, Queen's Highcliffe Promenade And Cliffs 1918

The Pavilion and Winter Gardens on the site of The Fort were opened on 3 August 1911.

Caption For Margate, The Pavilion And Winter Gardens 1918

The Pavilion and Winter Gardens on the site of The Fort were opened on 3 August 1911.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1918

This is a remarkable view—not least because of the 'kreemy toffee' advertised on the left, showing that incorrect spelling has been used in advertising for many years.

Caption For Morecambe, Central Promenade C1950

Our clock tower is showing signs of age in this photograph from half a century ago. The marked two colours of brick are not so easy to distinguish fifty years on from our earlier photographs.

Caption For Salisbury, Fisherton Street 1906

The ladies' long frocks in this photograph must have been impossible to keep free of stains.

Caption For Maldon, High Street 1891

The Moot Hall, in the middle of the picture, was built c1435 by a member of the D'Arcy family.

Caption For Maldon, High Street 1906

The Moot Hall, in the middle of the picture, was built c1435 by a member of the D'Arcy family.

Caption For Gweek, The Post Office C1960

Gweek was at one time a port of some significance at the head of the tidal Helford River, which lies between the buildings and the wooded hillside.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road 1906

A young girl with a pram stands outside the gates and vanished lodge house of Cane Hill Hospital, built in 1883.

Caption For Worbarrow, Bay C1930

The fishing hamlet of Worbarrow (upper left), is seen here with Hill Cottage below Gold Down and Sea Cottage boathouses facing Worbarrow Bay.