Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

Christmas Deliveries: If you placed an order on or before midday on Friday 19th December for Christmas delivery it was despatched before the Royal Mail or Parcel Force deadline and therefore should be received in time for Christmas. Orders placed after midday on Friday 19th December will be delivered in the New Year.

Please Note: Our offices and factory are now closed until Monday 5th January when we will be pleased to deal with any queries that have arisen during the holiday period.

During the holiday our Gift Cards may still be ordered for any last minute orders and will be sent automatically by email direct to your recipient - see here: Gift Cards

Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1899 - 1922, Whitley Ref. HOSM64453
1885, Craymere Beck Ref. HOSM42197
1884, Ashby Folville Ref. HOSM36297
1883 - 1884, Brooksby Ref. HOSM39150
1902 - 1904, Coston Ref. HOSM41950
1899 - 1902, Harby Ref. HOSM47592
1899 - 1902, Hickling Ref. HOSM48268
1899, Hickling Pastures Ref. HOSM48269
1902 - 1904, Saltby Ref. HOSM58406
1883 - 1884, Saxelbye Ref. HOSM58699
1883, Six Hills Ref. HOSM59311
1884 - 1904, Stonesby Ref. HOSM60627
1903, Ffos-Y-Frân Ref. HOSM54232
1884 - 1903, Trefechan Ref. HOSM62288
1884 - 1903, Vaynor Ref. HOSM63247
1890 - 1892, Faceby Ref. HOSM45061
1892 - 1913, Hemlington Ref. HOSM48107
1892 - 1893, Nunthorpe Ref. HOSM55466
1895 - 1896, Easebourne Ref. HOSM44283
1895 - 1910, Redford Ref. HOSM57573

Books

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Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,401 to 7,410.

Waterfoot Is Still My Home After 54 Years.

I was born in 298 Burnley Road East on August 18th 1945. The Nurse who delivered me was Nurse Bowe, who was a good friend of my Gran's (Teresa Whittaker, nee O'Brien). All my Aunties and Uncles were born ...Read more

A memory of Waterfoot by Judith Mc Creath

Tylney Hall

I first went to Tylney Hall in 1948 at the age of 8, I went there because I had caught T.B. from my Dad.I remember the bell that woke us up every morning at 7am, our visits to Hook every Saturday morning to spend our pocket money, ...Read more

A memory of Rotherwick in 1948 by Ann Mc Intosh

Memory Of Cross Street, Cambridge

I lived at 24 Cross Street, Cambridge from the age of three till I got married in 1969. My mother was Pat and my father was Bill Turner. I attended Saint Barnabus Infant School, then Saint Paul's, and went on to ...Read more

A memory of Cambridge in 1958 by John Turner

More Of My Memory Of Halling

Hi all, remembering more about the young days in Halling. On a Saturday, and holidays we used to go down the paths leading through the marshes to the river, our Mums used to say "if you are not off the marshes by 12 ...Read more

A memory of Halling in 1948 by John Potter

Childhood Memories Of Pink Farm

My mother worked in the cafe for many years. I used to play with John, who lived there with his parents and sister.

A memory of Llandudno in 1952 by Glyn Davies

Over Square

This picture brings back the memories of the many years I spent at my pharmacy to the right of the view. I am now retired and in my late seventies. The roundabout has been altered to make way for the bypass to Chester.

A memory of Winsford in 1966 by Neville Stott

Growing Up In Groeswen Happy Memories

I have fond memories of Groeswen. I was Estelle Davies who lived at Tir Treharne all my young life. We were a big family and poor but when I think back to the wonderful childhood and freedom we had, being ...Read more

A memory of Groeswen by Estelle Anstee

It Looks A Little Different Now!

I run this place now and we are about to re-furbish. Great memories of fantastic guests, team and just a great pub with a new story to tell every day!

A memory of Churchtown in 2012

Academy Ballroom

Anyone remember the Academy on Regent Road? Many years of ballroom dancing on Friday and Saturday nights. Walking home down Regent Road towards Weaste, stopping at the Chip Shop on the way home, except if it was raining we rode ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1955 by Kathy Bland

Salfords School

Started at Salfords School, in Woodhatch Road, lived in Mill House Estate (later named Copsleigh Ave.). Loved Miss Licence, our first year teacher, she was the kindest teacher I have ever Known. The picture of the school is ...Read more

A memory of Salfords in 1949 by Sue Borer (Nee Chatten)

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Captions

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Caption For Kettering, Parish Church & Memorial Cross 1922

The buildings to the right of the gateway, which led in from the Market Place, were part of the District Council offices.

Caption For Bristol, College Green 1887

Originally, College Green was the burial ground for the Augustinian abbey, founded by Robert Fitzhardinge in 1148, and for a hospital, founded jointly by Maurice Berkeley of Gaunt and his nephew, Robert

Caption For Bristol, Union Street C1965

Joseph Fry senior had been involved in a number of business ventures and partnerships, but as a Quaker the manufacture of chocolate was especially important to him, as it was a temperance drink.

Caption For Bowdon, The Church 1913

Because of the height of the clerestory, the east-facing clock face had to be sited higher up the tower than those on the other sides.

Caption For Lulworth, 1894

By the end of the 19th century, the cove was already attracting a great many visitors.

Caption For Bournemouth, From Southbourne Terrace C1870

In 1810, Lewis Tregonwell built a holiday home on lonely heathland, close to the mouth of the River Bourne.

Caption For Lymm, The Village 1897

However, many of the county's hamlets and smaller villages were heavily dependent upon visits from retailers operating mobile shops.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Post Office Corner C1960

The earlier houses built at Port Sunlight were a mixture of styles. The village had a pub, the Bridge Inn, which was designed to look like an old coaching inn, but opened as a temperance hotel.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, Mayburgh Henge 1893

Long Meg and her Daughters, a Bronze Age monument near Little Salkeld, is the largest stone circle in the Lake District, and one of the biggest in Britain.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Mill 1890

However, nothing remains of its great monastic church. Along Thames Street, east of the town's medieval river bridge, abbey buildings remain.

Caption For Richmond, Messums Boatyard 1899

All survives, including the terrace of boathouses and the central building, now reduced to two storeys by the removal of the weatherboarded upper storey; it is now the Richmond Canoe Club.

Caption For Culham, College 1900

South-east of Abingdon, on the A415 and a mile west of the Culham Science Centre, the former Culham College is a large and austere Victorian Gothic building based on an Oxford collegiate layout with a

Caption For Marlow, From Lock 1901

Marlow, and Henley further up river, were important inland ports handling mainly the corn, malt and timber of the Chiltern Hills behind them.

Caption For London, The Embankment From Temple Pier 1890

The Embankment, with its dolphin lampposts dated 1870, is by Bazalgette; in fact it hides the great sewers he built to collect London's effluent and take it further east to rid the city of its appalling

Caption For Belford, St Mary's Church C1955

Though St Mary's contains a Norman chancel arch, much of the building dates from John Dobson's restoration of 1828-29.

Caption For Bedgebury, Park, The Farm 1902

The fine old farmhouse sits on a brick base and is hung with tiles and swathed in creeper.

Caption For Alton Towers, Lake And Hall C1955

During the Second World War it was used as an officer training unit, but when peace came it was allowed to stand empty and neglected for about six years, leaving much of the building a ruin.

Caption For Holme, St Giles' Church 1909

St Giles' Church is over 800 years old and accepted as one of the most attractive in England.

Caption For Kettering, High Street 1922

Beyond we can see the façade of the Midland Bank, now HSBC. The neo-Georgian building beyond was to be rebuilt as the Granada Cinema (see K13065, pages 36-37).

Caption For Sheffield, The Botanical Gardens 1893

Marnock was appointed curator and he laid out the gardens in the fashionable 'gardenesque' style in which each shrub or tree was displayed to perfection in scattered plantings.

Caption For Liverpool, The Exchange 1887

It was a busy area thronged with those whose business was the buying and selling of commodities. Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson was a hero to the merchants of Liverpool.

Caption For Fleetwood, From The Lighthouse 1898

On the right is the Pharos lighthouse, designed by Sir Decimus Burton, and on the left, alongside the river frontage, is the new railway station, one of the finest in the country at that time.

Caption For Eastham, Bridle Road C1960

Far from maintaining the sort of quietude suggested here, today both are major access roads to local public transport, the oil storage installation and the beautiful Country Park.

Caption For Exeter, In The Port 1896

Exeter City Basin opened in 1830 as the final stage of a canal development going back to 1563.