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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895 - 1896, Woolbeding Ref. HOSM65212
1906 - 1948, Little Honeyborough Ref. HOSM42446
1906 - 1948, Llanstadwell Ref. HOSM52073
1881 - 1902, Waterston Ref. HOSM63535
1898 - 1924, Cragg Hall Ref. HOSM61823
1922 - 1924, Whitbeck Ref. HOSM64334
1911 - 1912, Storth Ref. HOSM60670
1900, Aspley Guise Ref. HOSM36523
1898 - 1924, Bancroft Ref. HOSM36944
1924, Neath Hill Ref. HOSM43467
1924, Eaglestone Ref. HOSM44138
1898, Fullers Slade Ref. HOSM45896
1924, Giffard Park Ref. HOSM46199
1899 - 1950, Hanslope Ref. HOSM47677
1900, Little Brickhill Ref. HOSM51415
1898, Little Horwood Ref. HOSM51513
1898 - 1924, Oldbrook Ref. HOSM55717
1898 - 1899, Singleborough Ref. HOSM59295
1898, Wolverton Ref. HOSM60152
1923, Stoke Hammond Ref. HOSM60662

Books

442 books found. Showing results 17,785 to 17,808.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,411 to 7,420.

Collins Green Farm

It was in 1958 when I was just 5 years old that my mum, dad, 3 brothers (John, Les and Robert) and younger sister Barbara went to live in Collin Green Farm. For the next 5 years it was absolutely brilliant. I ...Read more

A memory of Collins Green in 1958 by Ann Middleton

George And Dragon , Market Square

My parents ran the George and Dragon. I can just about remember the place, but I do remember my brother and I sitting in a paddling pool aged 5 and 1 throwing water over the balcony. Our misfortune was it ...Read more

A memory of Ashton in 1960 by Steven Schrimshaw

My Worst Nightmare As A Child

Yes, I was there around 56/59 ish. My last name was COAD, boy how I hated that name. Most of my memories of this place WAS HELL. The guy running this place was called Padbury, he was a God fearing mother, oh how I ...Read more

A memory of Glenfield in 1957 by Mel Peat (Formally) Known As Coad

Royal Technical College Salford 1947 1950

I was born in 1933. My family lived in Nansen Street, Salford until 1939, when we moved to 27 Winster Ave off Littleton Rd where I attended St Sebastian School off Whit Lane througout the war. In 1947, by ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1947

Crawley Cof E Village School

I attended the small village school which was located a bit behind the George Hotel. The school was on a corner with a small park across the road. A vaguely victorian stone building .... and an incongruous copy of a ...Read more

A memory of Crawley in 1952 by Anthony Batten

Whickham Cottage Hospital

I was about 6 years old when I was a patient in the Cottage Hospital when a bomb was dropped nearby. I can only remember being carried to the safety of the air raid shelter by a nurse and that next morning we found that ...Read more

A memory of Blaydon in 1940 by Dorothy Mitra

Kingsbury Green

Hi, I served my apprenticeship at L.E. Westwood (now Kingsbury Printers) at Kingsbury Green, behind the garage and car sales yard, 1949-1955. Prior to that, as a boy, I worked at United Dairies, helping the milkman (Mrs Eaton). ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1952 by Tony Day

Postcard Of This View Sent In 1904

l have a postcard of this view which is dated Oct 11th 1904. ln which the sender write's about just moving into a house that is facing one of the houses on the left which had just been recently built and so ...Read more

A memory of Scunthorpe by Dean Balderston

Pen Mill School

We lived in St Michaels Avenue, just a short distance up the hill from St Mikes - and I attended Pen Mill Primary, which was a little way down the hill from this church. Our morning assemblies were held in the church hall, which had ...Read more

A memory of Yeovil in 1952 by David Stuckey

The Hill 1951 To 1965

Moved from the East End to Wigton Road in 1951. First memories; going to Romford market seeing the livestock by Laurie Hall. Playing in the woods behind Quarles, all types of street games. My best was book and skate ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by Tom Watson

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Captions

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Caption For Coventry, Cross Cheaping 1892

Sandwiched between St Nicholas Street and the old market place at Cross Cheaping, Bishop Street was one of Coventry’s main shopping thoroughfares.

Caption For London, Crystal Palace C1890

Pleasure seekers make the most of the winter weather skating on one of the many lakes. The Crystal Palace became a paradise for Londoners keen to escape the dirt and the grime.

Caption For London, King William Street 1880

This photograph shows the Cannon Street end of King William Street, which heads south-east from the Mansion House towards London Bridge.

Caption For Bath, The Roman Baths, Sculpture From Temple Of Sul Minerva 1907

This wonderful pediment from the temple of Sul Minerva contains the famous Gorgon's Head. It has Celtic and Roman features, and is part of a sculptured shield.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate And Castle 1893

Race Hill was once the main road into Launceston from the south; it leads down to the South Gate, which is the last remnant of the old town walls.

Caption For Fair Oak, Eastleigh Road C1955

This is the old Eastleigh Road, and we can see the post office and the telephone kiosk on the left. We are looking towards the old oak tree, which is just out of sight at the end of the road.

Caption For Wroxham, The Bridge C1940

A 'temporary' bridge was superimposed on the old stone structure, pending the building of a town bypass, which still has to be constructed.

Caption For Northampton, Market Square 1922

Stand where this picture was taken, and you can see that the fountain in the middle of the square is no longer there.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1950

The old Northamptonshire Union Bank on the right of the picture is now the Nat West, though fortunately the facade remains intact.

Caption For Fleetwood, East Street 1898

Construction of the American-influenced Blackpool & Fleetwood Tramroad (B&FT) began in July 1897, and by September 1898 the line was fully opened.

Caption For Fairhaven, The Lake 1923

At Fairhaven, visitors could take their exercise pulling on the oars of a rowing boat or playing 18 holes on the local golf course.

Caption For Milton Malsor, The War Memorial C1965

This view is in the heart of the village, where Green Street meets the High Street at a small green with a 1920s War Memorial cross.

Caption For Overstone, Swimming Pool C1955

The next two views were taken around the swimming pool north of Overstone Manor. They are typical scenes from the more hardy 1950s, when the country was dotted with open air pools and lidos.

Caption For Grantham, High Street 1904

Sad to say, this is an archive view, for since 1904 all the dignified Georgian and early Victorian buildings on the right have been replaced as far as the middle distance building with a corniced parapet

Caption For Ingoldmells, High Street C1965

This part of the village has not changed: the Ship pub is still there on the right, and the line of little shops still stands on the left, but all with different owners.

Caption For Mablethorpe, The Beach C1950

This photograph was probably taken from the top of the big wheel, something no longer possible. Most of this area had been redeveloped after the 1953 storm, and it has since been redeveloped again.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Bridge 1914

A family group of children enjoy a boating trip on the River Leven at Newby Bridge, at the southern end of Lake Windermere.

Caption For Aberdour, The Stone Pier 1900

A packed steamer is kept firmly alongside the pier as the Master on the bridge plots her progress carefully. She is either about to put warps ashore or has just taken them aboard.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row East 1902

This bustling scene offers a microcosm of life a century ago. Though it seems we are looking back into an era long past, already the trams are electric-powered.

Caption For Aberdour, The Stone Pier 1900

A packed steamer is kept firmly alongside the pier as the Master on the bridge plots her progress carefully. She is either about to put warps ashore or has just taken them aboard.

Caption For Bradford, Mechanics' Institute, Market Street 1897

Built in 1870, this was one of the many West Yorkshire institutes to offer working craftsmen the opportunity to study new skills and learn more about the world.

Caption For Kirkbymoorside, High Market Place 1951

The cobble-edged wide Market Place of Kirkbymoorside, on the edge of the North York Moors, is still the setting for a market every Wednesday, just as it has been since medieval times.

Caption For Kettering, Parish Church Interior 1922

There are a few traces left from the early 14th century, but the main parts of the church are Perpendicular, from the second half of the 15th century. The west window was installed in 1893.

Caption For Ticehurst, Church Street 1903

Further up Church Street, these late Victorian terraces of cottages, numbers 12 to 20, adopted the Sussex vernacular style with tile-hung upper floors, bay windows, dormers and tiled roofs.