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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1890 - 1891, Grimethorpe Ref. HOSM47125
1851 - 1891, Higham Ref. HOSM48388
1891, Pilley Ref. HOSM52632
1851 - 1890, Stairfoot Ref. HOSM60201
1851 - 1890, Wombwell Ref. HOSM65053
1890 - 1891, Worsbrough Ref. HOSM65194
1886 - 1903, Lydacott Ref. HOSM52845
1885 - 1886, Roborough Ref. HOSM57904
1886 - 1887, Swimbridge Ref. HOSM61178
1886 - 1903, Yelland Ref. HOSM65409
1910 - 1931, Rampside Ref. HOSM57417
1910 - 1931, Roose Ref. HOSM58002
1911 - 1931, Yarlside Ref. HOSM65370
1897 - 1914, West Aberthaw Ref. HOSM35577
1897, St Athan Ref. HOSM60064
1886, Barrow Mere Ref. HOSM37130
1886, Burnham Beeches Fm Ref. HOSM39544
1886, Barton-Upon-Humber Ref. HOSM48665
1895, Bowers Gifford Ref. HOSM38480
1894, Farleigh Wallop Ref. HOSM45146

Books

442 books found. Showing results 16,969 to 16,992.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,071 to 7,080.

The Bon Marche

My grandparents lived here. My grandmother ran the shop and my grandfather was a carpenter in Hythe. I have very happy memories of sitting behind the big glass fronted cabinet on a stool, taking the customers' money and giving them ...Read more

A memory of Saltwood by Jacquie Harrison

My Best Years

I was born in Tunbridge Wells, but my parents had a flat in Riverhead and we moved to London Road, Riverhead when I was a baby. My grandparents lived at the Heights, next to the church. I remember the steps the way they are in the ...Read more

A memory of Riverhead in 1960 by Angela Smith

My Memories Of Windhill

I was born on Woodville Street in 1945 and can remember all the back to back houses and all the shops below the parish church down to the bottom of Carr Lane, Annie Dawson's, the Co-op, Traveller's Rest ...Read more

A memory of Windhill in 1945 by Bryn Jonathan

Redhill, Market Hall 1915

Like the young cool girl who remembers the Hollies at the Market Hall on a Saturday night, I too found live music there. I think me and a school mate (from Radnor House School for boys) called Hank Jell, so named after Hank ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1962 by Philip Ross

Our Boys Cafe Dock Road Tilbury

When I was six, I moved into 'Our Boy's Cafe' with my mother and grandfather. My uncle, aunt and cousin also lived with us in the accommodation above. It was the last cafe of many along Dock Road, Tilbury, so we had ...Read more

A memory of Tilbury in 1948 by Julia Fraser

School Choir

Does anyone remember being in the school choir when we recorded 'And The Glory of the Lord' in St Stephens Church? Harvey M played the organ [complete with deliberate mistake] and we were recorded on an enormous wax disc. We could ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1952 by Ann Brace

In Line And Two By Two

Miss Cary was short and stout with grey hair in a bun. She always wore a cameo brooch on a white silk blouse, grey skirt and sensible shoes. She was kind and patient, she was also my first teacher. One day as the mothers picked ...Read more

A memory of Kew in 1951 by Barry Hawgood

Climbing To The Top

Climbing to the top. My friend Ray and I were going to see 'The Fugitive Kind' at the Odeon Cinema, Hounslow West. This was in 1960 and we were fourteen years old. I told him that my eldest brother had climbed to the top of ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1960 by Barry Hawgood

Memories Of Lundhill

I remember playing down the hillies on what is now Wombwell Golf Course. This area was once a thriving pit, until in 1857 a large explosion brought death and misery to the area called Lundhill. 189 men and boys were killed. ...Read more

A memory of Wombwell in 1950 by Cliff Grimshaw

Name Search

I have no memories of Bangley as such but am very interested in the place (or rather the NAME) as I married into the Bangley family and because the name is so unusual, any references I find regarding the name Bangley gives me great ...Read more

A memory of Bangley Park by Alan Walker

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 16,969 to 16,992.

Caption For Rendham, The White Horse C1960

The road to the left leads to the former Independent Chapel of 1750. The parish church of St Michael is to our right.

Caption For Pontrhydfendigaid, The Teifi Pools C1960

This is the source of the Teifi, famous for trout and eels.

Caption For Langdon Hills, The High Road C1950

Harry Bebington was the first chairman of Billericay Urban District Council (established 1934). He was also a land-agent, who sold plots at Laindon and Langdon Hills for £5 a time.

Caption For Redditch, Garden Of Remembrance C1955

Green-painted iron gates inscribed 'In memory of the fallen' open into the Garden of Remembrance from Plymouth Road, just round the corner from the bus station.

Caption For Chipping Norton, Middle Row C1960

Situated at a height of 650ft above sea level, Chipping Norton is Oxfordshire's highest town.

Caption For Didcot, Broadway 1950

The town developed with the success of the railway, and thus the centre is relatively modern. Looking west along the Broadway we see amongst the shops branches of Curry's, the Co-op and W H Smith.

Caption For Oxford, Carfax C1950

We are in Queen Street and looking across to the High Street, where we see the spire of All Saints Church.

Caption For Rochester, The Red Lion, Star Hill Corner C1955

The bus advertises Fremlins' ales outside the Red Lion, a Style & Winch house of flamboyant grandeur, but now no more, sad to say.

Caption For Oakham, The Fire Station C1955

Originally, the fire station was at the southern end of Mill Street, next to the Salvation Army Hall. By 1955 a new station had been built on the corner of Brooke Road and South Street.

Caption For Kirkby Lonsdale, Main Street 1908

Local children, clad in the long dresses and knickerbocker trousers of Edwardian times, stare inquisitively at the camera - the lads on the right ready with bat and ball for a game of cricket.

Caption For Lanercost, The Church 1924

The red sandstone ruins of Lanercost Priory stand above the River Irthing near Brampton.

Caption For Maryport, Harbour C1955

Low tide in the harbour, which was another of the creations of Colonel Senhouse in the mid 18th century.

Caption For Devonport, Torpoint Ferry Bridge 1890

Plymouth and Devonport were served by a number of ferries, including these wonderful steam-powered, chain- guided floating bridges on the Torpoint service, which were capable of carrying wheeled vehicles

Caption For Rochester, Cathedral From The Vines 1894

This public park, with its neatly-trimmed shrubs and bushes, occupies the former site of the vineyard of the Benedictine monastery founded in 1082 by Bishop Gundulf.

Caption For Devonport, Park, Boer Gun 1904

HMS 'Lion' and 'Implacable' 1890 These old ships of the line were proba- bly used as training ships for young recruits.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Parade 1925

With fewer people about on a less sunny day, the three tiers of the sea front are clearer to see, with the road and pavement to the left separated from the wide Promenade below by trim hedges.

Caption For Ash, The Street 1964

There is a cosy feel to the main street of this little village, between Sandwich and Wingham; it centres around the local shop, the Chequers Inn (on the extreme right) and the brick-built bus shelter.

Caption For Edgware, The Underground Station, Station Road 1954

This is an unusual but very attractive station at the end of the Northern Line, designed by Stanley Heaps in 1924; at the time he was architect to the London Underground Electric Railways.

Caption For Oakwood, Bramley Road C1965

The neighbouring shops, built around the time of the station, with their Crittall windows and regular fronts, hidden just to the left of the camera, set a similar austere tone.

Caption For Palmers Green, The Triangle C1965

Well-mannered town centre buildings open onto the flower-bedecked triangle, but the portents of a more gaudy future are already apparent.

Caption For Bath, Lansdown Crescent 1896

Lansdown Crescent is one of John Palmer's finest compositions, and dates from 1789 to 1793.

Caption For Bathampton, The Weir And Mill 1907

This view looks from the north bank of the Avon, near the toll bridge. The mill buildings are still in use (compare this view with the last one).

Caption For Bath, 1935

This elegant colonnaded street, with its upper storeys supported on slender Ionic columns, is now cleaned and restored, and the distracting fountain has been moved.

Caption For Earith, Suspension Bridge C1955

Earith is where the two great drainage cuts of Fenland, the Old and New Bedford Rivers, take off from the Great Ouse. The drains run north-east, roughly parallel for approximately twenty miles.