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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898 - 1920, Oaksey Ref. HOSM55533
1897 - 1909, Chorlton Lane Ref. HOSM40880
1897, Hetherson Green Ref. HOSM48232
1897, Malpas Ref. HOSM55912
1889 - 1909, Sherburn Ref. HOSM59051
1883 - 1903, Birtsmorton Ref. HOSM37842
1884 - 1885, Madresfield Ref. HOSM70104
1884 - 1903, Welland Ref. HOSM63750
1889 - 1894, Ardwick Ref. HOSM36189
1894 - 1905, Firswood Ref. HOSM45450
1891 - 1906, Moston Ref. HOSM54169
1895, Church Warsop Ref. HOSM40925
1884, Kings Clipstone Ref. HOSM55611
1884 - 1897, Shirebrook Ref. HOSM59237
1886 - 1900, Benwick Ref. HOSM37521
1886, Chainbridge Ref. HOSM40507
1886 - 1900, Doddington Ref. HOSM43299
1879, Market Drayton Ref. HOSM34890
1900, Ashley Heath Ref. HOSM36355
1879 - 1880, Ternhill Ref. HOSM39475

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,081 to 19,104.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 7,951 to 7,960.

Adare Street Ogmore Vale

Hi, I am am Betty Edmonds, and I have the greatest memories of Fronwen School, the park in front of Adare Street, and buying frozen Birds Eye peas  at the corner shop near the Co-op. I also remember the faggot and peas ...Read more

A memory of Ogmore Vale in 1954 by Liz Bowen

I Lived There!

My family lived at Horndean Bank from just before the Second World War until the late 1960s. My immediate family moved there in 1952 after the death of my fraternal grandmother. The total population when I left in ...Read more

A memory of Horndean by William Lauder

John Bull

I worked for John Bull at his butcher's shop in Wheatley, we lived at Home Farm until his bungalow was built in the summer of 1963. Does anyone recall the period?

A memory of Waterstock in 1963 by Alan Reid

Boulge Was My Home

My family owned the Boulge Hall estate at the time of your photograph. I was christened in Boulge Church in 1940. I am the 3rd Baronet of Boulge Hall and the last of the line. The summer house on the right of the picture was ...Read more

A memory of Woodbridge in 1950 by Christopher White

My Childhood

The nicest thing about growing up in Clun in the 1940s was that it was one big happy family. We all knew each other, and cared. I loved standing in the blacksmiths in Bridge Street, watching Mr Griffiths shoe horses, and on a cold ...Read more

A memory of Clun in 1940 by Eileen Theakston

Ex Head Chef

How sad I was to see this once stunning hotel boarded up, I had such a fantastic time working there and met some lovely people. I always will remember a gentleman call Albe, what a funny man, I think he was the Del-boy of Abersoch. Dave.

A memory of Abersoch in 1986 by Dave Green

Nightingale Terrace

I lived in Nightingale Terrace, off Hanbury Road, until I was eleven. I remember Chatham's shop, with the wooden bung in the cracked window - it was like that for many years. My sisters and I used to spend our sixpence ...Read more

A memory of Pontnewynydd in 1955 by Diane Evans

Cafe

There was a wee shop on the High Street of Lesmahagow that my mother always took me to as a boy. Down the left side were tables where you could sit and have juice and stuff, (not sure what I had, but I bet it was gooey and good! They sold ...Read more

A memory of Lesmahagow in 1964 by First Name Last Name

Daisy Hutchins

My memory of Taddiport is a of lovely lady Daisy, she was always so happy and called all the little ones "My turtle dove". Every morning and evening her son Bobby would come to see that she was ok before he went to work, and before she went to bed. I loved her when I was little.

A memory of Taddiport in 1948 by Lynn Walker

Combe

I was born and brought up in Combe, born in Slate Cottages, the second one from the end as you go past, my parents also lived in the end one. I spent most of my young life living at Rights Farm, until I got married and left to ...Read more

A memory of Combe in 1958 by Alan Racey

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,081 to 19,104.

Caption For Barnstaple, Sticklepath, Showing Old Bideford Roads 1913

On the west bank of the Taw, this view shows the old road (left), and new one (right). The houses to the right are Ladysmith Villas, named after the second Boer War siege (1900). They still stand.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Gardens And Square 1935

An indication of the popularity of this area as a resort can be seen from the shop (extreme right) which is Mugford's Holiday Wear.

Caption For Larne, Main Street C1890

The train from Belfast would get you to Larne and on your way to London with a total journey time of 13 hours. The same line brought you to the starting point of the wonderful Antrim Coast Road.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach From The Cliffs 1897

Broadstairs, a well-known resort on the Isle of Thanet between Margate and Ramsgate, retains its village atmosphere.

Caption For York, The Castle C1885

This wonderful view from the walls was taken before the onslaught of the motor car, and when gas lamps were still in place.

Caption For Peterborough, Cathedral, Laurel Court Cloisters 1919

This must have been a rarefied atmosphere for clerics and scholars in a world only just recovering from the trauma of Britain's war with Germany.

Caption For Gloucester, Kings Square And Post Office 1936

As we walk down Northgate Street from the cross, and turn right by Debenhams, we will enter the relatively new area of Kings Square.

Caption For Scarborough, The Castle 1890

Any attacking force attempting to enter the bailey was faced with the prospect of having to run the gauntlet of defending fire from the keep's battlements.

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Caption For Barnet, C1965

A considerable transformation from the scene at the turn of the century, with the macadamised road surface, traffic lights and road islands now channelling the cars and lorries.

Caption For Saltwood, The Castle 1890

This was formerly the home of the late Alan Clark MP, author of the famous 'Diaries'.

Caption For Skegness, Official Opening Of The Clock Tower 1899

A vital landmark building in trying to relate these early views to present-day Skegness is the Jubilee Clock Tower, erected at the junction of Lumley Road with the then seafront's Grand Parade and South

Caption For Dover, Castle 1890

Standing majestically atop the White Cliffs, this fortress is known as the 'guardian of the gateway to England'. It was an important Iron Age site, and the Anglo-Saxons built the original structure.

Caption For Chilham, The Square 1913

These half-timbered houses, overlooked by the 15th-century church of St Mary the Virgin, were once homes for local tradesmen from the Jacobean Chilham Castle estate.

Caption For Cadnam, Twin Oaks 1932

Cadnam is one of the best-known villages in the New Forest. Most people know it as being at the end of the M27 motorway where it joins the A31 - in a sense, it is the gateway to the forest.

Caption For Brookhouse, C1960

Rows of stone cottages and rolling farmland characterise Brookhouse, which is close to Caton with Littledale and a popular retreat for commuters to Lancaster.

Caption For Newton In Bowland, C1955

The women baked bread, washed clothes, used carved spoons made of sycamore wood (it did not stain), cared for children and eagerly awaited the weekly carrier's cart to replenish their stocks of candles

Caption For Silverdale, Emesgate Lane C1965

There is a record of a chapel here in about 1050, situated where Cove Lane meets Emesgate Lane.

Caption For Albrighton, Shrewsbury Arms Hotel C1965

It has been suggested that the Shrewsbury Arms is so called because it once belonged to the Earls of Shrewsbury. The church of St Mary Magdalene sits across the road.

Caption For Oswestry, Llwyd Mansion C1960

Sitting as it does on the English-Welsh border, Oswestry was often attacked. The town therefore has few really old buildings - Llwyd Mansion is one of these, dating from 1604.

Caption For Canford Magna, Canford Bridge 1899

Canford Bridge has three arches of Portland stone over a languid length of the River Stour, and carries the road from Wimborne to Poole.

Caption For Crewe, Teachers' Training College C1965

It is now part of the Manchester Metropolitan University, and it is still linked with the campus at Alsager, as well as with five other campus sites in the Manchester area.

Caption For Mundesley, High Street 1921

This evocative image captures the atmosphere of Mundesley in the early 1920s. It is still recognisable today, but Percy Bladon Dando does not have his general store on the left any more.

Caption For Cromer, From The East Cliff 1933

The 'Millie Walton' was sent to Cromer for evaluation in 1945 before she was sent to her station on the Isle of Man.

Caption For Warwick, Bridge End 1922

Bridge End is on the south bank of the Avon, where all the roads from the south previously met to cross into Warwick.