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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1890 - 1899, Thornby Ref. HOSM61609
1899 - 1923, Yearngill Ref. HOSM65399
1887 - 1900, Grange Ref. HOSM46745
1886 - 1900, Knowlton Ref. HOSM50581
1902, Pear Ash Ref. HOSM56265
1895, Abbots Worthy Ref. HOSM35100
1895, St Cross Ref. HOSM59987
1894, Stoke Charity Ref. HOSM60551
1894, Weston Colley Ref. HOSM64149
1887, Worthy Down Ref. HOSM65214
1912, Ferry Nab Ref. HOSM45332
1910, Eton Wick Ref. HOSM44961
1885 - 1886, Beaford Ref. HOSM37287
1883 - 1884, Star Ref. HOSM60364
1898 - 1910, Thurstaston Ref. HOSM61907
1886 - 1900, Emneth Ref. HOSM44825
1900 - 1901, Leverington Ref. HOSM51248
1900 - 1903, Tydd Gote Ref. HOSM62764
1900 - 1901, Welney Ref. HOSM63665
1895 - 1896, Witham Ref. HOSM35448

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,585 to 19,608.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 8,161 to 8,170.

Mothers Birthplace

My Mother, Alice Rae Gibson Clark Mackay was born in Loch Eriboll in 1902. Ive visited the wee hamlet many times, and met the Clarke family, currently the land owners, who have a home at the crook of the road, amidst an ...Read more

A memory of Loch Eriboll in 1900 by Ellis Brayham

Receptionist ~ Church Farm

I can see the roof of my parents' old house in the background on this pic.  I used the be a Receptionist at Church Farm Holiday Park, just behind the old Clubhouse from 1983 - 1987. I worked with Joyce Aldridge in the ...Read more

A memory of Pagham in 1983 by Kate Tayman Hammersley

Another St Ives Relative

The man on the step here is a distant relative of mine, possibly my great-great grandfather. Another picture that I have known of for ages but never known its origins.

A memory of St Ives by Lee Shuttlewood

Is This The Watch Tower

I wonder if anyone can tell me if the tall black object in the distance in this photo is the coastguard watch tower which was at the top of Sea Lane throught the war and into the sixties or seventies. My grandfather was an ...Read more

A memory of Saltfleet by Janice Edwards

My Ancestors

My mother Alice Harpham & family lived here. She was born 1904 at Dunham, along with John Thomas, Rose, Herbert, Edith, Margaret, & Sydney John. When I searched my family tree, I had been told by my cousin Evelyn in ...Read more

A memory of Dunham on Trent in 1900 by Marion Wilkinson

Bourne Family

My father was born in Swanley, in 1917, he was one of 5 boys & 3 girls. Sadly there is only Aunty Jean left, but she and her husband still live in Swanley. Their father, Alf, was doorman at the Swanley Working Mens Club for 50 ...Read more

A memory of Swanley by Norm Bourne

Hms Impregnable 1891

My great grandfather, George Jarvis, served on HMS Impregnable in Devonport according to the 1891 census at the age of 16. He went on to become a petty officer in the Navy.

A memory of Devonport in 1890

School In Walsham

I atended primary school in Walsham from 1953 to 1955, my father was stationed at Shepards Grove. We lived in West House about a mile out of town toward Bury St Edmonds. I enjoyed my time in school there. My wife and I ...Read more

A memory of Walsham Le Willows in 1953 by Bernard Myer

Years Ago

My grandparents lived in the old rectory which was a few hundred yards from the Beckford Arms. I spent many happy holidays there with my cousins. We had wonderful Christmases, lots of snow and in the better weather long bike ...Read more

A memory of Fonthill Gifford in 1960 by Rosemary Davies

Ridware History Society

You may like to check out the Ridware History society site - www.kmaone.com/rhs -which has much about the history and photographs of the Ridwares in Staffordshire

A memory of Mavesyn Ridware by Enid Manning

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Captions

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Caption For Nelson, Manchester Road 1958

The story of how the town got its name is an unusual one. When the railway arrived, a station was built here at Marsden.

Caption For Odiham, George Hotel 1924

The date AD 1547 on the sign probably records new ownership.

Caption For Alnwick, The Gatehouse C1955

We can see here that two square towers flank the archway; these are in turn supported by a pair of octagonal towers. Between the two sets of towers there was once a moat spanned by a drawbridge.

Caption For Lytham, Pier And West Beach 1913

The now-vanished Lytham Pier, built in 1864, was badly damaged by a storm on 6 October 1903. Two sand barges of 300 tons dragged their anchors, drifted and cut the pier in half.

Caption For Over Wyre, Dishdolls Cafe C1955

No longer an eating place, it was well patronised in its day, and well situated in pleasant country near the River Wyre; it was not far from Meadowcroft, the home of Miss Poole, who opens her garden annually

Caption For Lowestoft, The View From Pakefield 1890

The Ordnance Survey maps of 1884 and 1905 show a massive loss of coastline along the cliff.

Caption For Holmbury St Mary, Pitland Street 1906

A postman on his round chats to two local residents opposite the King's Head pub (right), where empty barrels and several crates of bottles await collection by the brewer's dray.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Harbour C1965

From the entrance of the enclosed harbour, the village looks the perfect small beachside resort. Its quaint, colour-washed cottages complement the easy access to the beach.

Caption For Hull, Prince's Dock 1903

The Humber keel on the left carries a foresail, an indication that she is sloop-rigged.

Caption For Grendon Underwood, Main Street C1965

This view is at the less interesting east end of Main Road, away from the parish church, the moat, the Georgian rectory and Shakespeare Farmhouse, where the bard is reputed to have stayed.

Caption For Bourton On The Water, By The Windrush 1956

The River Windrush threads through Bourton, carpeted on either bank by broad greens.

Caption For Anstey, Pack Horse Bridge C1960

On the south-east side of the village the five-arch stone bridge, perhaps of the 16th century, steps quietly across the very reedy Rotherby Brook.

Caption For Wallasey, Docks C1965

From 1945, the number of people employed by the shipbuilding yards in Wallasey and Birkenhead declined and a number of associated industries closed.

Caption For Houghton, The Mill 1899

The three huge water wheels drove the three pairs of grinding stones, and when the mill was working the steady rumble of the mill machinery would have been a familiar sound.

Caption For Chorleywood, The Church And School 1959

We are looking northwards across the common, where the shingle-clad spire of Christ Church dominates the skyline.

Caption For Warsash, Cross Roads C1965

Straight ahead is the clock tower; this was a water tower supplying Warsash House, which King Edward VII used to visit when he was Prince of Wales.

Caption For Horncastle, Market Place C1965

The two small buildings on the right have been replaced. One was taken down, and apparently the other fell down! Now there is a spate of banks.

Caption For Woodhall Spa, Jubilee Park Swimming Pool C1965

HRH Princess Marie Louise opened the park in April 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V - the plaque stating this information is on the side of the cafeteria.

Caption For Luton, Chapel Street C1955

This is the junction of George Street, Castle Street and Chapel Street - three titles that follow the 19th-century fashion for objective street names.

Caption For Bray, Landing Place 1890

Here we are standing on the slipway where Ferry Lane disappears into the River Thames.

Caption For Maidenhead, Skindles Hotel 1906

This view is from the Buckinghamshire bank, looking north from the A4 Bath Road immediately east of the bridge.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Main Street C1955

The photograph looks at the original village centre, with the Old House immediately behind the camera, and the parish pump out of shot to the right.

Caption For South Wigston, Countesthorpe Road C1960

No-one could pretend that this scene is one of romantic beauty, but this long row of late 19th-century terraced houses with its excellent corner shop has a well mannered charm.

Caption For Bewdley, The River C1940

On the far side of the Severn, a boathouse and rowing boats indicate a swing to tourist trade.