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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886 - 1887, Swyddffynnon Ref. HOSM61116
1898 - 1910, Easthampstead Ref. HOSM70345
1909 - 1910, Dolywern Ref. HOSM70285
1898, Crummock Water Ref. HOSM70187
1897 - 1913, Thrang Crag Ref. HOSM70306
1912, Tarn Hows Ref. HOSM71171
1879 - 1898, Milldale Ref. HOSM70288
1904, Combeinteignhead Ref. HOSM70177
1884 - 1885, Fernworthy Forest Ref. HOSM65714
1884 - 1885, Grimspound Ref. HOSM70473
1887 - 1903, Oakfordbridge Ref. HOSM71102
1904, Torre Abbey Ref. HOSM71127
1907 - 1908, Winton Ref. HOSM71228
1906, Proud Giltar Ref. HOSM70899
1882 - 1903, Farnham Ref. HOSM45288
1895, Great Parndon Ref. HOSM70476
1895 - 1896, Prittlewell Ref. HOSM70857
1882, Lower Cam Ref. HOSM70644
1894 - 1895, Chingford Ref. HOSM65628
1894 - 1895, Eltham Ref. HOSM65631

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,217 to 18,240.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,591 to 7,600.

Thorpeness Mill 1942 To 1957

My father Ted Friend was the millwright at Thorpeness for many years, he worked on the Ogilvie estate, and we lived at Thorpe Road. He and I would often walk on a Sunday afternoon around the mill, and Dad would tell ...Read more

A memory of Sizewell by Yvonne Jeffries

Raf Bletchley Bucks In The 1950s

I was stationed at Raf Bletchley 1950-1953 and wonder if anyone out there had a similar exdperience. At that time Bletchley was a signals station with most of the occupants working at RAF Stanbridge but having ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley by bercyn

My Wedding Day

At 3 p.m. on Saturday 10th July 1965 I married Tony. Our marriage was conducted by Thomas Stanley Archer (Curator) of St Michael's Church. At the time I was living in The Cottages, Littlethorpe (now demolished) but had previously ...Read more

A memory of Cosby in 1965

Fire In The Health At Clarendon

I was a student at Clarendon between 1963 and 1966, and how I remember the Sunday evenings curled up before the fire listening to gospel and classical music before supper. Of course there were also the House ...Read more

A memory of Abergele by Glenda Davis

I Am Not A Beach Boy

I am not a beach boy, even though we share a name. (I have not worked out how to create paragraphs,so bear with me.) My parents moved to the Beach when I was about 11 years old (around 1953) to Beach Road. We lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Severn Beach in 1953 by Brian Wilson

Growing Up In Wallington

I lived in Bute Gardens West, from Oct 1943 to when I married in 1965. My friends were Donald Scott, Rex Poge, Yashew, an immigrant boy who we nearly killed with a bow and arrow, and brother Dave. We had a club, The ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1953 by Andrew Patey

Cowie Village Between The Wars

Does anyone remember the McAteer's of Murdock Place or Sauchinford in Cowie, or the Bruce's, Judges or Kilmurry's associated with them.

A memory of Cowie in 1930 by Patrick Mc Ateer

School House

My first memory is that my father's parents lived in the school house which is at the junction where the road forks to go into the village of Cumrew. William and Ann Thoburn, both born in 1878 and died in the 50’s. All of the boys ...Read more

A memory of Cumrew in 1952 by Jim Thoburn

Living In Horndon On The Hill

My name is Lee Struthers. I lived in Horndon back in the 1960s with my parents and sister at Alwin on Hilcrets Road, we moved to New Zealand in 1968. I have just been back for a visit, July 2010, went to ...Read more

A memory of Horndon on the Hill in 1968 by Lee Struthers

Big House And A Dalek!!

Its 1965 and I'm a 5 year old boy living in Tonbridge. Now, there was or still is a large white house almost opposite a green near to where there used to be a cinema. Can anyone else remember this house, what it was ...Read more

A memory of Rusthall by Ralph Town

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 18,217 to 18,240.

Caption For Berwyn, The Chain Bridge Hotel 1888

Berwyn is a lonely spot west of Llangollen, where the half-timbered Chain Bridge Hotel and the station on the old Llangollen-Corwen railway stand beside the River Dee as it enters a small gorge.

Caption For Bridge Of Allan, Henderson Street 1899

Robert Louis Stevenson was a frequent visitor to Bridge of Allan, and included the walk alongside the Allan water in his novel 'Kidnapped'. Bridge of Allan is now home to Stirling University.

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 Bedford, St Peter's Square C1955

At the north end of the High Street is St Peter's Green, a large triangular open space, with the church on the north side. St Peter's Street is on the right.

Caption For Leeds, The Post Office And Revenue Office 1897

The running of the postal service in Victorian times was considered vital to the public good.

Caption For Peterborough, St Mark's Church 1890

Railways had boosted industry and the city's growth from the middle of the 19th century; the expansion engulfed detached hamlets, thus creating more parishes, which were a basis for local government.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Old Market Square 1929

Just 14 years after this photograph was taken, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first woman Doctor of Medicine, became first woman mayor of an English borough when she took up office in Aldeburgh in 1908

Caption For Aylesbury, Children 1897

The children, all in smart hats or bonnets, have mostly managed to stand still long enough for the photograph, except for the baby in the splendid period perambulator, whose head is a blur of activity.

Caption For New Mill, The Village C1955

The hamlet of New Mill grew up near the canal north of Tring around Tring Mill, now Heygate Flour.

Caption For Oving, The Black Boy Inn C1955

From the rear of the Black Boy are fine views towards North Marston, the hill dropping sharply into the valley.

Caption For Brockworth, From Castle Hill C1955

Castle Hill is next to Coopers Hill, and is best accessed from the Abbotswood estate in Brockworth, or from a footpath off the A46.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, Knight Street 1903

This view shows a varied mixture of buildings in the central part of this small village, with a tiled dormer-windowed cottage and a weather-boarded two storey house on the left, while on the right stands

Caption For Ansteys Cove, 1896

Anstey's Cove, with Redgate Beach hidden on the left, was a favourite bathing spot for Agatha Christie, who was born in Torquay in 1890.

Caption For Brixham, Shipbuilding Yard 1904

The boat under construction here is one of the famed Brixham trawlers.

Caption For Irvine, The Harbour 1904

A royal burgh and port, Irvine was, by the 1920s, a town of 7,000 inhabitants.

Caption For London, Tower Bridge 1910

Mock Gothic turrets were added, a profusion of sharply arched windows and much other sham detailing. To many the stupendous structure had the look of an ornate medieval castle.

Caption For Lancing College, 1890

The towering chapel of this school dominates the landscape for miles around; its position is wonderful, high above where the South Downs are cut deep by the Adur valley on its way to the sea.

Caption For Billesdon, General View C1955

Close to the village, medieval ridge and furrow cultivation has been preserved in its meadows and closes, and on its western edge the back lanes seem to be in an unusually complete state.

Caption For Tadcaster, Market Place And Kirkgate 1907

Nine miles from York on the road to Leeds, Tadcaster was once the Roman outpost of Calcaria.

Caption For Haworth, General View C1955

This grim hard-featured town of grey-stone houses became a place for textile factories. It was at Haworth parsonage that the three Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne lived and worked.

Caption For Haworth, General View C1955

This grim hard-featured town of grey-stone houses became a place for textile factories. It was at Haworth parsonage that the three Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne lived and worked.

Caption For Chilworth, Village 1906

Children at play in the village of Chilworth, outside Southampton.

Caption For Cardiff, Great Western Offices 1925

Here we see the Pierhead Building, the head offices of the Bute Docks Company, later to be known as the Cardiff Railway Company.

Caption For Skegness, The Figure Eight 1910

No doubt it looks tame to the present generation reared on the terrors of Alton Towers, but to a boy in the 1950s it was quite scary enough.