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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1900, Fonthill Gifford Ref. HOSM45584
1899 - 1900, Fovant Ref. HOSM45834
1899 - 1923, Gomeldon Ref. HOSM46538
1899 - 1908, Odstock Ref. HOSM55568
1900 - 1924, Petersfinger Ref. HOSM56570
1899 - 1923, Porton Ref. HOSM56990
1865 - 1905, Carkeel Ref. HOSM40070
1882 - 1888, Cutmere Ref. HOSM42677
1888 - 1905, Latchbrook Ref. HOSM50824
1893, New Skelton Ref. HOSM54775
1909 - 1910, Sandhurst Ref. HOSM35148
1882 - 1900, Hatch Ref. HOSM47794
1882 - 1900, Seddington Ref. HOSM58786
1882 - 1900, Tempsford Ref. HOSM61407
1906, Broadfield Ref. HOSM61023
1896 - 1947, Sawbridgeworth Ref. HOSM35155
1882 - 1883, Benhall Green Ref. HOSM37492
1883 - 1903, Dunwich Ref. HOSM44173
1882 - 1903, Friston Ref. HOSM45843
1882 - 1883, Rendham Ref. HOSM57726

Books

442 books found. Showing results 18,577 to 18,600.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,741 to 7,750.

Lead Etching

I have in my possession a lead etching of Drip Bridge near Stirling exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1924 by John G math__g (or s)on. The handrighting is difficult. Could you do some research or advise me where to go to get ...Read more

A memory of Dripend by Heather Howson Barclay

Station Lane

I was born on Albert Street in 1936, so I have seen a few changes in Featherstone, I still live on Albert Street, I don't think I could live anywere else! Just a few houses down, nearer Station Lane, Station Lane was a lovely ...Read more

A memory of Featherstone in 1940 by Florence Willis

Walking To School

I went to Downshall Infants and Primary up to the age of 12 when I then went to Ilford Country High in Gants Hill. I remember the daily walk along Meads Lane calling for a sour grapes gob stopper that would dye our mouths ...Read more

A memory of Seven Kings in 1963 by Linda Bell

What We Ate

Eeh! Remember potted meat? You could eat it as it was or put it on bread for a sandwich, where is it now? Then there was dripping which was quite solid and spread like margarine on your bread for sandwiches. I worked in Leeds on the ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1950 by Jimmy Burrows

Student Nurse Shawyer

I was a student nurse at Lord Mayor Treloars from January 1962 until January 1964. Those two years orthopaedics were affiliated with other hospitals which allowed us to start training before 18 which was the minimum age for ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1962 by Bronwen Lovering

Troedy The Place Of My Birth

Firstly, Troedy was in Glamorgan not Gwent or Monmouthshire as it was then known. However, the postal address was New Tredegar, Monmouthshire. I was born at 1 Chapel Road in my grandfather's house. Sam and ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch

Small Heath

I lived on Muntz Street, Small Heath from 1963-1973 at number 143. It was right on the bend, a three-storey house with three bedrooms, two reception rooms, a small kitchen and an outside loo in a concrete yard. I have loads of ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham by Gerry Cook

My Aunt Form Brough Farm

I did not mention in my post on Brough Farm that Mrs. Stephenson, mentioned in the opening paragraph, is in her 103rd year and resides in a nursing home in the SW of England.

A memory of Brough in 2012 by David Kind

Harvester Inn

My grandfather ran the Harvester Inn from 1940 (I think it was called the New Inn then) to the mid sixties His name was Maurice Herman and he ran it with his wife Elsie. I would go there in the summer holidays from about the age ...Read more

A memory of Galhampton by Judi Frewin

A Childhood Holiday

My family spent a very happy holiday as guests of the Barnaby famly who owned the castle. About 6 years old, I recall being transported from the station in a Trojan estate car - a most innovative design at the time with its ...Read more

A memory of Bromyard in 1950 by Bob Perkins

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Captions

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Caption For Ravenscar, The Terrace And Robin Hood's Bay 1901

High on the 600ft cliff and looking towards Robin Hood's Bay is the Raven Hall Hotel, once the site of a Roman signal station.

Caption For Hoddesdon, High Street C1955

The Standard Vanguard and the police motorcycle stand outside what is now the Roman Catholic Church of St Augustine and the junction with Charlton Way.

Caption For Stamford, St Paul's Street C1960

This has to be one of the most attractive roof lines in England, and with snow would make a perfect Christmas card.

Caption For Stirling, From Abbey Craig 1899

It was from the southern slope of Abbey Craig that Wallace launched his attack against the Earl of Surrey's troops as they attempted to cross the narrow wooden bridge over the Forth.

Caption For Buxton, Spring Gardens 1923

With increases in both population and numbers of visitors to the town, provision had to be made for their shopping requirements.

Caption For Glasgow, Buchanan Street 1897

Thus Glasgow ended up with four railway termini but not a single through line, and to this day passengers have to walk or take a shuttle bus between Central and Queen Street.

Caption For Huddersfield, Beaumont Park C1960

Denham, a stalwart of Highfields Chapel.

Caption For Manchester, Blind Asylum C1885

If we look very closely, we can see that what we have here is actually three buildings. This complex included the Deaf and Dumb School, and Henshaw's Blind Asylum, complete with its own chapel.

Caption For Bodiam, Oast House C1960

It is suggested that the remains of Herstmonceux Castle form part of the oldest brick mansion in Britain; it was built in 1441, following a grant from the king to Roger de Fiennes to ‘embattle’

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral From Brayford C1950

The Roman Foss Dyke canal fell out of use during Anglo-Saxon times, but was restored after the Norman Conquest to become one of the main outlets for the great medieval city’s wool and lead exports.

Caption For Gainsborough, Old Hall C1955

The centrepiece of the town is undoubtedly the great 15th-century mansion of the de Burghs, the Old Hall, set in a grassed square surrounded by Victorian housing.

Caption For Norwich, Davey Place 1922

This tiny street of small shops offers a glimpse of the city's gleaming white castle, which rises from a great mound raised in prehistoric times.

Caption For Wroxham, The Village C1940

At Wroxham, the capital of the Broads, there is a full mile of shimmering open water, which is thronged with pleasure craft in the summer months.

Caption For Castleton, Market Place 1909

Peveril Castle stands on a hill 260ft above the village, yet despite its looks it was far from impregnable; it was even in Scottish hands for a number of years.

Caption For Maltby, Parish Church C1965

Though the west tower with its distinctive recessed spire is said to contain masonry older than Roche Abbey, the rest of St Bartholomew's dates from 1859, when it was rebuilt to a design by P Boyce.

Caption For Gawsworth, The New Hall 1898

In November 1711 Lord Mohun fought a duel in Hyde Park against the Duke of Hamilton, in which both men were killed. It was not Mohun's first duel.

Caption For Hawkshead, The Parish Church 1892

The parish church of St Michael is one of the most interesting in the Lake District.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach 1898

There are still remnants of Southend's more select era when it became a fashionable seaside resort after 1791: Royal Terrace and the Royal Hotel, for example.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Pier 1898

Southend is proud of its pier, which is over a mile long and has its own railway. The pier opened in 1889, but lost these rather elegant buildings in the 1920s for stylised Art Deco ones.

Caption For Brookwood, Basingstoke Canal C1955

This is the bottom chamber of the Deepcut flight of 14 locks. The bridge immediately beyond the lock used to take a railway into Pirbright army camp, just behind the trees to the right.

Caption For Elham, High Street C1960

Elham, pronounced 'Eel-am', dates from Saxon times, and stands six miles north-east of Hythe. Along the nearby valley floor runs an intermittent stream, known as the Nailborne.

Caption For Charlwood, The Street 1904

A feature of the scene is the limestone paving flags that neatly line The Street, and the trimmed trees forming an arch across the roadway. The Half Moon Inn (landlord W Teasdale), awaits customers.

Caption For Bangor, The Pier And The Esplanade 1897

This shows the New Pier, and the foot of the 'old pier' complete with its own attraction in the form of a coffee stall. The day seems to have been warm enough to keep the ice cream vendor busy.

Caption For Kewstoke, The Village 1896

The photographer is standing on Monks Hill, looking down the winding road that leads to the centre of the original village.