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Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1882 - 1900, Souldrop Ref. HOSM59604
1882 - 1900, Thurleigh Ref. HOSM61792
1899 - 1900, Yelden Ref. HOSM65426
1879 - 1880, Belper Ref. HOSM34141
1879 - 1880, Heage Ref. HOSM47964
1880 - 1881, Makeney Ref. HOSM53021
1879 - 1882, Hook Street Ref. HOSM47471
1899 - 1910, Pentrefoelas Ref. HOSM70891
1853 - 1891, Beverley Ref. HOSM34151
1853 - 1889, Bentley Ref. HOSM37511
1853 - 1891, Weel Ref. HOSM63605
1883 - 1901, Ribbesford Ref. HOSM57869
1898, Middle Aston Ref. HOSM53594
1920, Newton Morrell Ref. HOSM54992
1898, North Aston Ref. HOSM55152
1898, Steeple Aston Ref. HOSM60511
1898, Tusmore Park Ref. HOSM62702
1919, Upper Arncott Ref. HOSM62907
1886, Weare Giffard Ref. HOSM63691
1886 - 1903, Westleigh Ref. HOSM71217

Books

442 books found. Showing results 19,969 to 19,992.

Memories

29,073 memories found. Showing results 8,321 to 8,330.

Farrington's Of Reigate

The Farrington family of Reigate were the Lime Merchants that owned and worked the Lime Kilns at Reigate. The business was established by Benjamin Farrington my Great great Grandfather one hundred before Frederick Price ...Read more

A memory of Reigate by Thomasina Dearlove

I Lived In Hope Cove

I lived in the coastguard station from about 1952 to 1955. I spent alot of time sitting on the sea wall in the summer. I worked for a time at Greystones Guest house. I met my future husband in Hope Cove, he lived in a house ...Read more

A memory of Hope Cove in 1952 by Patricia Perring

My Primary School

What a lovely old photo! I was lucky enough to spend my primary school years, 1962 to 1968, at Lower Withington primary school as did my sister Cathy and my mum and uncle before us. Our headmistress lived in the house ...Read more

A memory of Lower Withington in 1962 by Margaret Tatton

The Cottage On The Green

The cottage on the left of this photo was where my great grandfather and his ten children lived at the turn of the 20th century. He was a butcher. There was a slaughterhouse at the back of the property. They lived there from about 1895 to 1908.

A memory of Syston by Marianne Head

Memory Of Clayton

My parents, Alan & Jennifer Ross, moved to Clayton in 1954 when I was one year old and lived there for the next twenty five years. For most of that period Jack & Jill were owned by Henry Longhurst, a celebrated golf ...Read more

A memory of Clayton in 1955 by Jonathan Ross

The Donkey Path To The Beach

Does anyone remember the `Donkey Path`? The fairy glen looks vaguely familiar but I was very young and can`t remember details. My aunt and family lived in one of the beautiful houses overlooking the beach in Old ...Read more

A memory of Old Colwyn in 1962 by Erica James

My Sunday School Teacher

Mrs Ingman, my Sunday school teacher, lived in the first house at Mill Terrace. The houses were so small inside, maybe two rooms downstairs and two upstairs but they had so much character.  Mrs Ingman seemed so old when I ...Read more

A memory of Bersham in 1963 by Erica James

Silverdale Road

Anyone have any old photos of Silverdale Road 1940s to 1965...? Thanks

A memory of Burgess Hill by Angelica Meletiou

Commercial Street

I lived at number 36 from 1936 for 11 yrs. and saw the changes that World War 11 brought to our village. I remember the milkman and his horse-drawn cart and mam asking for a gill as she searched her purse for the coin to pay ...Read more

A memory of Pontnewydd in 1940 by Lance Ford

Bembridge My Home

I was born in Seaview but my mother and grandparents lived at "erndene' Steyne rd. I went to the Bembridge villiage school and attended the villiage church. I was free to roam the villiage aand beaches at will as the villiage ...Read more

A memory of Bembridge in 1952 by Lesley Phillips

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 19,969 to 19,992.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1965

The Co-op have modernised their premises from the original three shops (a baker's, a grocer's and a butcher's) to a modern supermarket.

Caption For Piddinghoe, The Village C1955

This village is in the Ouse valley just north of the town of Newhaven. St John's church is on high ground overlooking the tidal river.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Transporter Bridge C1965

The Transporter Bridge was opened on 17 October 1911 by Prince Arthur of Connaught, whose father had opened Albert Park in 1868.

Caption For Middlesbrough, Linthorpe Road C1960

This section of Linthorpe Road has changed mainly in the shop owners. Very few remain the same, although Halfords (right) only moved in recent times.

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Caption For Eriswell, C1960

Many of the houses here have the initials NEC, standing for the New England Company that once owned the parish. On the left is the post office, which closed in the 1980s, and the Chequers Inn.

Caption For Machynlleth, Maengwyn Street 1895

The town's connection with Owain Glyndwr gives it a unique place in Welsh history, as he was the last Prince of Wales to be crowned with the title.

Caption For Ystrad Mynach, The Village 1938

This picture, taken just where the A469 road to Bargoed turns to the left, shows what a diversity of shops and amenities existed in a town of barely 5,000 inhabitants.

Caption For Houghton Le Spring, The Broadway C1955

This view of the former mining town has changed little since 1955. The Red Lion is now an estate agents, and The White Lion in the distance (left) is still there.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Victoria Place 1950

The Lloyds Bank to the left of the road is still in existence and bears a commemorative plaque to Gwen John and her brother Augustus John, both artists.

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 Fleckney, Saddington Road C1955

The red- brick solidity of the houses presents an almost urban face, apart from the small front gardens.

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff 1891

The low tide has left a good deal of Tate Hill sands uncovered.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier C1955

That scenario was dismissed, but costs to underpin the pier were to total £28,000, and further revenue was lost by the absence of steamer custom during the period of repair.

Caption For Stamford, The Norman Arch 1922

One of the oldest surviving fragments in the town, this 12th-century arch now forms the entrance to St Mary's Passage, a narrow path running down towards the meadows.

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 Harlaxton, Schools 1890

In the village itself, Gregory Gregory's hand is everywhere, as befits an estate village nestling at the gates of a great country house in its park.

Caption For Gravesend, King Street 1902

Caddell's Printing Office at number 1, King Street, just visible on the extreme left and next door to the Jackson Brothers' drapery store, was founded by John Samuel Caddell, a stationer, bookbinder,

Caption For Sidmouth, Looking West 1924

In the early years of the 19th century the impoverished Duke of Kent came to live at Woolbrook Glen.

Caption For Lacock, The Village And Church 1904

Lacock is a village that has been almost entirely preserved and protected from the ravages of modern development and commercial life.

Caption For Chesham, Town Bridge 1897

For this view Frith's photographer swung his camera north-east from view 40540 of the church looking across the water meadows. Here the stream widens and was used as a waggon wash.

Caption For Horbury, Town Hall And Library, Westfield Road C1955

He endowed many public libraries at the turn of the 20th century. Here, right, is Horbury's Carnegie Free Library, built in 1905 and opened on 14 February 1906.

Caption For Sudbury, St Peter's Church Interior C1960

In the time of the Rev John Molyneux (1855-79), the church became a bastion of High Church worship, leading to many disputes with the Archdeacon and Bishop.

Caption For Kingsclere, Market Square 1951

The monument on the left of this photograph was unveiled to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897. In those days it also supported the B3051 milepost.

Caption For Oughtibridge, The View Over The Valley C1960

Here high up over the town, in 1951 the Wortley Rural District Council thoughtfully placed this beacon to mark the Festival of Britain.