Places

6 places found.

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Maps

693 maps found.

1923, Portico Ref. POP809801
1923, Rainford Junction Ref. POP812941
1903, Clinkham Wood Ref. RNC670746
1902-1903, Eccleston Park Ref. RNC699028
1903, Broad Oak Ref. RNC650766
1903, Blackbrook Ref. RNC642282
1903, Garswood Ref. RNC711824
1892, Crank Ref. HOSM42162
1892, Kings Moss Ref. HOSM50142
1891 - 1892, Sutton Leach Ref. HOSM57622
1903, Denton's Green Ref. RNC690180
1903, Grange Park Ref. RNC719032
1947, Wargrave Ref. NPO860737
1947, Thatto Heath Ref. NPO846279
1896, Downall Green Ref. RNE692640
1896, Haresfinch Ref. RNE727196
1903, Ravenhead Ref. RNC813704
1924, Haresfinch Ref. POP727196
1923, Holt Ref. POP738896
1947, Holt Ref. NPO738896

Books

122 books found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Memories

22,653 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Wellington School

does anyone remember MR BLEZZARD the head at wellington school in the late sixties early seventies? I can still remember my first day at the infants side, walked to school with mum , got to the entrance near the wreck and proceeded ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by elmira105

Welling Corner The Embassy And Elsa Road School.

I lived on welling corner, above the shops, flat 15b. I went to the embassy on Saturday nights where I met my wife in 1959 and still going strong. My watering hole was the Nags Head. I went to Saint ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1950 by Michael Hibberd

Well House Ilkley

Wells house,my Nan was a retired midwife, and we used to go to Wells house, for short holidays, it was for retired nursing staff, and at Christmas, the domestic staff, where young ladies from Germany,who made wonderful Xmas wreaths, ...Read more

A memory of Ilkley by margaretwanderer

Welbourne Road

My mother, Hilda, was the youngest of the Wilmshurst family who lived at 119 Welbourne Road. She went to Page Green School.Their father was a gangerman and built roads- some of his sons were in his gang. He went to the Hope and ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by janhall.hall

Weirdly Strange

looking at the picture my house isnt even built its weird to see how much it has changed over the years... i live next door to the church- where it looks like their is just land!

A memory of West Boldon in 2006 by Claire Louise Jones

Weir Hotel

Does anyone remember the annual parties for Dr. Barnabas' collectors? There was a party at the Weir hotel and the cardboard cottages were collected with little presents for the best collectors. We managed a threepenny piece every week even in those hard days!

A memory of Thundersley in 1951 by Mary Cotton

Weekend Sunbathing

I used to go to the bathing lake every weekend rain or shine , I used vinegar and olive oil to get a tan, I even lay on tin foil at one time , I used to arrive as the baths opened , alongside the life guards , I have a photo ...Read more

A memory of Southport in 1960 by Margot Holland

Wedding Day

My husband and I married in the building on the right of this photograph in February 1988. I seem to recall the the registry office was moving from one building to another at the time and so this gorgeous old building was used as a ...Read more

A memory of Grantham in 1988 by Davinia Daglish (Nee Keys)

Wedding

I got married to my husband Paul in this beautiful St Andrew's Church at Chew Magna on Sat August 7th 1982. My maiden name was Tracey Mapstone and my dad Dennis and his parents were born in Chew Magna and I still have my nan there at the age of 98 years old and she is Mrs Mary Mapstone.

A memory of Chew Magna in 1982 by Tracey Seymour

Weaverham In The 1950`s

I moved to Weaverham in 1951 like many others from Liverpool when my dad got a job at ICI. My memories include playing in the felds at Gerrards Farm at the back of our house in Farm Road along with my sister Lesley and ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham in 1957 by Ian Johns

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Captions

9,653 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Hope Under Dinmore, The Church C1955

At this point the main Leominster to Hereford road starts to climb the steep hill.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1901

Camberley grew up at the gates of the Military Staff College which opened in 1862.

Caption For Swindon, Men Leaving G.W.R. 1913

Here we see workers leaving the Great Western Railway yard, which, at one time, employed 12,000 people.

Caption For Plymouth, View From The Hoe C1876

Taken from the site of the old Hoe Police Station and lock-up before the pier was built, this view shows a largely undeveloped West Hoe (the grassy area at centre).

Caption For Cadnam, Twin Oaks 1932

Cadnam, or Cadenham, stands at an important road junction at the north-western corner of the New Forest; sooner or later every traveller in the locality is bound to pass through the village.

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Wish Tower 1925

At the far left, the single-storey building is the old lifeboat station of 1898, which in 1937 became the world's first lifeboat museum.

Caption For Treherbert, The Falls C1960

As this village is at the far north of the Rhondda it is not too far from the Brecon National Park, famous for its rivers and waterfalls, carving out the limestone country.

Caption For Ilchester, The Cross Roads C1965

In the distance is the church of St Mary Major with its massive 13th-century tower, square at the base and octagonal at the top.

Caption For Upper Clatford, Village 1899

This village lies at the confluence of the River Anton and the Pillhill brook.

Caption For Elmer, The Beach C1960

The lack of people on this quiet beach at Elmer, near Bognor Regis, does not appear to distract from the enjoyment of these two young children.

Caption For Dublin, The O'connell Monument 1897

At the bottom of Sackville Street is the O'Connell Monument.

Caption For Leeds, Infirmary 1894

In the distance is St George's church, another Victorian creation.

Caption For Cowes, The "Queen Elizabeth" C1955

In 1815, a club was founded in London at the Thatched House Tavern by 42 gentlemen engaged in salt-water yachting.

Caption For Bowdon, South Down Road, Old Cottage 1897

Kelly's Directory for 1906 lists a South Downs Cottage, which at the time was the residence of a Mr Frederick Bernard Yahr.

Caption For Saxby, The Church C1955

St Peters was designed by architect George Richardson in 1789 (for Robert Sherrard, 4th Earl of Harborough) in the Classical manner that Pevsner describes as 'an attempt at combining the tradition of

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Driffold And Boddington Gardens C1965

Though Dr Boddington was most famous for his work with TB patients, he also cared for mentally ill patients at Driffold House Asylum at the corner of Wyndley Lane and The Driffold.

Caption For Bamburgh, The Village And Castle 1954

The Norman keep with its four corner turrets, similar to that at Rochester, was built between 1164 and 1170.

Caption For Lichfield, Market Square C1955

At the other end of the Market Square is the bronze statue of James Boswell, drinking companion and biographer of Samuel Johnson.

Caption For Southport, Thatched Cottages 1914

In an area that once relied on agriculture and fishing, thatched cottages were once a common sight.

Caption For Saxby, The Church C1955

St Peters was designed by architect George Richardson in 1789 (for Robert Sherrard, 4th Earl of Harborough) in the Classical manner that Pevsner describes as 'an attempt at combining the tradition of

Caption For Harrogate, The Stray 1902

At this time, a room at the Prospect cost from 4s 6d per day; dinner cost 6s.

Caption For Buckden, The Village C1955

In this charming photograph, a collie sheepdog marshals a flock of white-nosed Swaledale sheep past the village green at Buckden, which stands alongside the River Wharfe.

Caption For Portreath, Docks 1898

At this tiny port, a few miles from Camborne, copper ore was shipped for smelting at Swansea.

Caption For Gorleston, The Pier 1904

This solid structure, with its massive piles and defences, hints at the treacherous seas seafarers confronted off the Norfolk coast.