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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1895 - 1896, Strood Ref. HOSM60932
1895 - 1896, Upper Upnor Ref. HOSM62903
1895, Collier Row Ref. HOSM41624
1895, Gidea Park Ref. HOSM46299
1895, Harold Hill Ref. HOSM47678
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1895, Stapleford Abbotts Ref. HOSM60346
1897 - 1906, Brenzett Ref. HOSM38804
1896 - 1906, Dymchurch Ref. HOSM44224
1906, Old Romney Ref. HOSM55682
1891 - 1892, Reeds Holme Ref. HOSM57615
1887 - 1903, Marstow Ref. HOSM53263
1887, Upper Grove Common Ref. HOSM56622
1887 - 1903, Walford Ref. HOSM63259
1887 - 1903, Perrystone Hill Ref. HOSM65076
1891 - 1901, Braithwell Ref. HOSM38656
1890 - 1901, Morthen Ref. HOSM54110
1890 - 1901, Ravenfield Ref. HOSM57499
1890 - 1901, Sunnyside Ref. HOSM60947
1890 - 1891, Wentworth Ref. HOSM63816

Books

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Memories

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Pinehurst Home

David Share was a very good freind of mine. I have a photo of him at the school fete and would love to speak with him. We used to save stamps and do swops together. I still save stamps and have quite a collection now.

A memory of Pinehurst in 1954 by Brian Bailey

My Family

On the 1901 census my great-aunt's son Christopher Lodge and his wife Elizabeth (nee Williamson) are living at 87 Crow Trees, Lower Bentham with their daughter Marjery (b.1901) and he is listed as an engine driver. In 1911 they are ...Read more

A memory of Low Bentham in 1900 by Yvonne Owen

Life In The Vicarage At Raughton Head Early 1900s

Ernest Dueck was the Vicar at Raughton Church in the early 1900s. My mother went to live with there with him and his wife (who was her Aunt Sophie). They lived in a beautiful Vicarage which ...Read more

A memory of Raughton Head in 1910 by Rose Marie Caza

Not A Good Way To Teach Swimming!

As a pupil at Gosport High School, I had to attend swimming lessons first thing in the morning each week in the open-air, unheated pool at Gosport, in the school term following Easter. It was ...Read more

A memory of Gosport in 1953 by David Wybrow

Food Outlets

I can remember the suppliers of food and the taxi rank on the island at the Clock Tower - their pies were particularly nice and the taxi drivers very friendly. At the same place the freshly loaded coal wagons used to park ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1940 by Peter Lake

Redditch Town Centre.

I remember Huins shoe shop, and Evesham Street. I worked for a time in Liptons. I went to college in Birmingham and returned to Redditch to work in N. H. Harris hairdressers in Market Place, above the Singer sewing machine ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1960 by Roger Nettleton

Campsite

As a family we used to go camping at Laleham every weekend, spring to autumn. This was from about 1950 until the mid 1960s. It was an amazing time, like most childhood memories. My nan and grandad were the Greenland family and they had ...Read more

A memory of Laleham in 1955 by Anthony Weatherley

Miss Wall's House

The house on the left was occupied during the war by Miss Wall, who was the village ambulance driver, as and when required. The gates on the "new" cemetery are named in her memory. The box-like structure on the side ...Read more

A memory of Broughton in 1940 by Thomas Dowthwaite

Phil And Gail Buckingham

Unless I am mistaken, the house on the left in this photo was formerly owned by Phil and Gail Buckingham and is called "Shepherd's Peace". Phil and Gail became friends of my parents while they lived briefly in ...Read more

A memory of Hurstbourne Tarrant by David Bennett

The Day I Was Born

74 High Street was the special place I was born into. My lovely Nan (Florrie) and Gransha (Will) were lovely loving grandparents who managed so much in their little 2 up 2 down, they brought a family up there - Mair who ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch in 1951 by Tanya Harris

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Captions

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Caption For Corfe Mullen, The Coventry Arms C1960

Legend has it that the original Coventry Arms was in Sleight Lane, half-a-mile from here, and was moved on the orders of the Earl of Coventry, who lived nearby and found the customers too noisy.

Caption For Halton, The Castle 1900

Commanding an excellent viewpoint, Halton Castle was first built as a wooden castle soon after the Norman invasion of England.

Caption For Willaston, The Green C1950

This peaceful village developed as a group of farmhouses around a village green, which until recently was rectangular in shape.

Caption For Aveley, The High Street C1955

Aveley is a small village situated a few miles to the east of Rainham and close to the Thames and Essex Marshes.The parked bicycles on the right, no cars to be seen and the crowd waiting for the bus

Caption For Cardiff, High Street 1925

A safe haven for cyclists on a sunny day - some manage to ride two abreast toward the photographer.

Caption For Redditch, Market Place C1955

The market originally took place on the Green, but was confined to the south side of it after the Chapel on the Green was built in 1805.

Caption For Seaton, Seafront 1922

This open plain of sea front has since been divided by the sea wall and a modern motor road.

Caption For Hayle, From Lelant 1928

Old fishing boats, some decommissioned, are beached on the foreshore on the Lelant side of the estuary.

Caption For Odiham, The Bury 1910

The Fire Station and Parish Room on the left opened in 1904.

Caption For Bridgwater, Market And Church 1890

We now embark on a tour of the Moors or Levels, the vast flat lands of central Somerset, where great drains and canalised rivers keep the marshes at bay.

Caption For Lumley Park, Castle 1892

Each of the four square corner towers is topped off with octagonal machicolated turrets, from which unpleasant things could be dropped upon the heads of unwelcome visitors.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace From The Boat Station 1897

Linlithgow reached its final form during the reign of James V, though the north wing was reconstructed in the neo-classical style between 1618-1633.

Caption For Lockeridge, The Village C1955

This is the centre of the village; we are looking north to West Overton County Primary School with its toothed ridge line and bell tower just visible over it.

Caption For Wolverhampton, Darlington Street 1890

Horse trams are slowly climbing the hill on their journey from Tettenhall.

Caption For Barry Island, Redbrink Crescent 1925

The first large property on the left is The Towers, and in front of it is the path leading down to the harbour and Jackson's Bay.

Caption For Buckden, Great Tower C1950

In 1957 it was taken over by the Claretian Missionaries, and under their care the Catholic church of St Hugh of Lincoln was built in 1959.

Caption For Huntingdon, Town Hall And Market Hill C1965

It overlooks the recently refurbished Thinking Soldier war memorial, designed by Lady Kathleen Scott (widow of Captain Scott of the Antarctic) and erected in 1923.

Caption For Seaton Carew, The Sands C1965

Large cargo ships standing off the mouth of the River Tees are still a familiar sight today.

Caption For Warrington, Town Centre From Boots Corner C1950

Burton's the tailors displays its fine facade with Portland stone columns, which was created by rebuilding the corner of Horsemarket Street and Buttermarket Street in 1937.

Caption For Aberystwyth, Rheidol Valley Railway 1903

This 12-mile-long railway was constructed along the south side of the Rheidol in 1901 to transport lead ore from the mines to the harbour, but it became a very popular tourist attraction for those wishing

Caption For Hereford, Eign Gate C1950

A century earlier, during the Civil War, one Roundhead sergeant said of the local people, 'The inhabitants are totally ignorant in the ways of God, and much addicted to drunkeness and other vice

Caption For Leominster, Corn Square C1955

Notice the old Town Hall on the right hand side of the photograph – now sadly destroyed and replaced by an extremely bland 1960s building.

Caption For Birkenhead, Charing Cross 1967

We are looking along Grange Road from the corner of Oxton Road.

Caption For Eastham, Queen Elizabeth Docks C1955

To the left, and above the bow of the tanker Dauphine, we can see the huge lock gates that give access to the Manchester Ship Canal. The canal was opened on 1 January 1894.