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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1903, Old Storridge Common Ref. HOSM55693
1884, St John's Ref. HOSM60029
1883, Stanford Bridge Ref. HOSM60349
1884, Upton Snodsbury Ref. HOSM63112
1898 - 1923, Stainburn Ref. HOSM60277
1884 - 1897, Belph Ref. HOSM37471
1884 - 1897, Creswell Ref. HOSM42238
1890 - 1901, Firbeck Ref. HOSM45442
1884 - 1897, Scofton Ref. HOSM55821
1884 - 1897, Holbeck Ref. HOSM63623
1896 - 1909, Clapham Ref. HOSM41117
1879 - 1881, Cromhall Common Ref. HOSM48006
1881 - 1882, Howley Ref. HOSM49055
1880 - 1881, Leyhill Ref. HOSM51190
1881, Bradley Ref. HOSM61146
1880 - 1881, Tortworth Ref. HOSM62221
1879 - 1880, Tytherington Ref. HOSM62799
1881 - 1901, Wortley Ref. HOSM65323
1898 - 1910, Brynteg Ref. HOSM39335
1898 - 1910, Gatewen Ref. HOSM39767

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,633 to 19,656.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 8,181 to 8,190.

Little Cudden Point

beyond is Cudden Point proper, here is the "Oratory" and a plaque with the inscription "WE HAVE A BVILDING OF GOD, AN HOVSE NOT MADE WITH HANDS, ETERNAL IN THE HEAVENS WHERE THE SPIRIT OF THE, LORD IS THERE IS LIBERTY" In front is Pisky Cove

A memory of Rosudgeon by Dave Hill

Mum And Dad Grew Up In Fulham

Mum remembers going across Parsons Green durig the war and the air raid had gone off, then she heard a doodlebug above her, she ran into the gents toilets and heard it land somewhere near, she never been that frightened ...Read more

A memory of Fulham in 1968 by Laura Warden

Majestic Cinema

Wonderful memories of Saturday morning pictures - we would all line up outside the Majestic Picture House as it was called and monitors would walk up and down the line to make sure we were not too noisy and kept us in our place, ...Read more

A memory of King's Lynn in 1952 by faypurdy

Burgh Church

The photo shows a rowing boat which probably belonged to my great grandfather "Busky Tripp" who ferried people across the river at the nearby staithe. He also rowed to Lowestoft fish market and back nearly every day with a ...Read more

A memory of Burgh St Peter in 1890

The Old Andover Grammar School

This building, now a museum was in the 1940s the home of a famous old Andover gentleman Mr A C Bennett. He wrote a book about Andover St Mary's Church and played the organ in the church. He was also my piano teacher ...Read more

A memory of Andover in 1940 by Terry Clary

Our First Visit 1961

As far as I was concerned, at the tender age of eleven, I belonged to a Norfolk family having only known Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, my birthplace. The untitled photograph of Hyde End House that hung in my grandfather's hall ...Read more

A memory of Brimpton in 1961 by Alan Hyde

More Childhood Memories

I was born in the cottage in the courtyard, the youngest of three. My brother, Tony, sister Sheila, who now lives not too far away from Matlask, and have some wonderful memories of the Hall. Summer days seemed ...Read more

A memory of Barningham Hall in 1950 by Peter Mackay

The Queen's Visit.

I remember as a youngster my mum and dad talking of the Queen's forthcoming visit to Warrington and how the statue of Oliver Cromwell was to be covered so as not to upset her. They eventually moved the statue to a less visible place and the side of the Academy.

A memory of Warrington in 1960 by Ian Miller

Caravan Holidays

Ahhh, glorious Penmaenmawr where I have spent some lovely holidays.  The sunsets over the bay to Puffin are really something to see, the Fairy Glen and Dwygyfylchi pubs to stay awhile and drink in the atmosphere.  The walks ...Read more

A memory of Penmaenmawr by Susan Jones

The Murder Of A Young Sailor

I've come across a set of 6 postcards that tell the tale of a young sailor who was murdered by 3 other sailors that he met up with in the, 'Red Lion' at Thursley. Apparently the other 3 sailors accompanied him up to ...Read more

A memory of Thursley by Barry Peskett

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,633 to 19,656.

Caption For Bridlington, Royal Hall Interior 1927

Bridlington was within easy reach of trippers from Yorkshire's industrial heartland; its population of 13,000 more than doubled during the holiday period.

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 Spilsby, Market Street C1955

Godsmark's (second from left) have been in business and in the same shop for over 80 years, but most of the other businesses have changed. W M Kirk (left) is now Ambridge's Fish and Chip Restaurant.

Caption For Kettering, Silver Street C1955

The 'new look' in fashions is demonstrated by the young woman crossing the street with her more dowdy companion; longer skirts, wider shoulders and a nipped-in waist were signs of relaxation from wartime

Caption For Alnwick, The Gatehouse C1955

As we can see here, two square towers flank the archway, and these are in turn supported by a pair of octagonal towers.

Caption For Clifton, Bridge 1900

Today, the increase in size of vessels has led to a new port being created down-river at Avonmouth. Visiting ships now miss this magnificent suspension bridge.

Caption For Shorne, The Post Office C1955

In 1895 the village had the benefit of a post and money order office, supervised from?Gravesend.

Caption For St Ives, The Broadway 1901

On the left is the North Hunts Constitutional Club, now the offices of Ewing Reeson, photographer.

Caption For Grantham, High Street C1955

W G Harrison, who would now have two shops on the High Street.

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

Bathing machines stand near the waters edge, and a line of costumes and towels are blowing in the breeze. Funfair rides are also close to the sea.

Caption For Rothwell, Church Walk C1955

Built around its fine market place, it found new life in the 19th century when it joined Northamptonshire's boot and shoe industry with several factories and terraces of hard red Midland brick houses.

Caption For Welton, High Street C1955

The outbuilding in front has been demolished for the enlargement of the pub car park. Beyond is the 14th-century tower of the parish church.

Caption For Heckington, High Street C1955

Five miles east of Sleaford, Heckington is a village widely known for its superb 14th-century Decorated Gothic parish church with its 185 foot high spire, rich carvings and sinuous window tracery.

Caption For Seahouses, The Harbour C1936

We can see the signs of the industry in this charming view - crab and lobster pots are stacked on the pier, and the premises of Dawson's, the fish salesman, are beside the sea wall, centre left.

Caption For East Molesey, 'coming Over The Rollers' 1896

River outings on the Thames were popular in Victorian times. Jerome K Jerome describes a classic journey in his 'Thee Men in a Boat'.

Caption For Bishopstoke, Montague Terrace C1955

At Bishopstoke the River Itchen divides into a number of waterways.

Caption For Eynsford, 1905

strung out along the road, with the River Darent running through it and under the 15th-century humpbacked bridge (seen here behind the horse and cart) alongside a ford; it possesses an assortment of

Caption For Abergavenny, The Monument And Baptist Church C1965

At the centre of the junction is the fine war memorial cenotaph designed by Gilbert Ledward in October 1921 and unveiled by Lord Treowen, Lord Lieutenant of the county.

Caption For Eynesbury, St Mary Street 1897

Eynesbury very much plays second fiddle to the town of St Neots, from which it is separated only by the Hen Brook.

Caption For Whiteleaf, The Cross And The Chilterns 1897

The bare chalk in this view of the Whiteleaf Cross is nowadays not seen so clearly; the downs have since become covered in trees and scrub, with woods in the middle distant field.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Vale C1955

This view looks west towards one of two shelters, past the brick-walled sloping bed used for those 'say it wth plants' commemorations so beloved of municipal gardeners everywhere.

Caption For Eaton Bray, The Church C1955

Sir Reginald became Treasurer of England, being involved in building Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey.

Caption For Inverness, From The Castle C1890

The area in and around Inverness has been occupied since ancient times and it was here, in the 6th century, that the capital of the Pictish kingdom stood.

Caption For Scarborough, Foreshore Road 1891

Scarborough Castle, on the skyline, once stood 100 ft tall, with walls 12 ft thick; the keep was positioned in such a way so as to command the approach to the causeway leading to the castle.