Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1884 - 1885, Meare Ref. HOSM53485
1885, West Bradley Ref. HOSM63762
1904 - 1905, Glogue Ref. HOSM46466
1882 - 1883, Brookthorpe Ref. HOSM39154
1879 - 1882, Cambridge Ref. HOSM39894
1882 - 1884, Churcham Ref. HOSM40927
1883 - 1884, Churchdown Ref. HOSM41035
1882 - 1883, Hartpury Ref. HOSM47853
1883, Little Witcombe Ref. HOSM51654
1883, Lower Apperley Ref. HOSM52469
1882 - 1883, Rudford Ref. HOSM58247
1900 - 1903, Staunton Ref. HOSM71043
1888 - 1889, Greenoak Ref. HOSM47045
1888 - 1890, Kellington Ref. HOSM49665
1889, North Howden Ref. HOSM55230
1907 - 1908, Alverstoke Ref. HOSM36029
1847 - 1848, Allithwaite Ref. HOSM35951
1886 - 1903, Barrowby Ref. HOSM37134
1887, Boothby Pagnell Ref. HOSM38307
1886 - 1903, Harlaxton Ref. HOSM47761

Books

442 books found. Showing results 20,569 to 20,592.

Memories

29,074 memories found. Showing results 8,571 to 8,580.

Dancing At The Brixham Heritage Festival 2008

One of the week long programme of events for the Brixham Heritage Festival is morris dancing on the old Fish Quay. Grimspound Border Morris entertained the crowds first. They "blacked up" in the ...Read more

A memory of Brixham in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Growing Up In The Avenues

I left school in 1965, Ogley Hay Girls' School, my maiden name was Kathleen Cooper. My birth father was George Kelly although I was brought up by my grandparents, Nell and Gerald Cooper. I loved the avenues, everyone ...Read more

A memory of Brownhills in 1965 by kbull35

The Crown Inn

Not really a memory - rather a request for information. My grandfather, Alfred Pain, was licensee of the Crown Inn from possibly the late 1920s through to the middle 1930s. If anyone has any memories/information/photos of the ...Read more

A memory of St Margaret's by Colin Pain

Topcliffe Fair

I lived on Long Street in Topcliffe 1958-1972 - opposite the old school, which is now a post office, and therefore on the other side of the road from this photo. I was excited by the fair, horses trotting along the road, smells, ...Read more

A memory of Topcliffe in 1969 by Jan Dickenson

Wartime In Eastham

I was growing up in Eastham during the 1930s, attending the village school when war was declared. We had occasional day visits by the Lufwaffe and a couple of bombs were dropped. Then, after Dunkirk, the Merseyside blitz started ...Read more

A memory of Eastham in 1940 by hopecol

Childhood In Waltham Cross

I was born in Waltham Cross in 1941, right in the middle of an air raid.  My dad was yelling up at the planes saying "Not tonight Adolf, not tonight!" Waltham Cross back then was a wonderful village to grow up in. ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Cross in 1950 by Madeline Rees

East Ham From 1958

I was born and raised in East Ham and was very proud of it.  We lived in Friars Road off the Barking Road and moved to Lincoln Road off High Street North.  The postcards brought back memories of home.  East Ham used to be a very ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1958 by Rosemarie Lee

Childhood Memories

I remember when I was just a young teenager... you could roam around the village and just about everyone knew you. I loved to wander down to Mill Stream Lane with my jam jar and fishing net and walk along the stream ...Read more

A memory of Watton at Stone in 1968 by Joy Abbato

Happy Days

My name is Eileen Turner. I had a sister named Kathleen Turner. If anyone who went here knows me please contact me, I would love to talk to someone who went there. My name is Sophia Ufton. I am writing this on behalf of my mom, thanks.  

A memory of Lytham in 1952 by Sophia Turner

I Would Like To Make Contact With Any Old School Mates

Hello to all, I was at Warnham Court in 1963 to 1970 (or thereabouts) My dormitory was Wran. I would very much like to make contact with anyone who may just be able to remember me. ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1963 by Andrew Keith Murfet

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 20,569 to 20,592.

Caption For Ware, High Street 1925

On the left, along West Street, stood the Crown and Anchor public house next door to the shop selling 'home-made pork pies and sandwiches'.

Caption For Devizes, St John's Church, Interior 1898

On entering the church, the immediate impression is of the Norman crossing, arches, chancel and east bay. The organ case is richly decorated with acanthus carving, and is late 17th-century.

Caption For Clydebank, Kilbowie Road 1900

In 1890 only the building on the left existed. This was built by Singer to house their workers. The right-hand side was tree-lined.

Caption For Glasgow, The Broomielaw 1897

The university really put Glasgow on the map, although it had a hard struggle to get fully established.

Caption For Hitchin, Market Place 1922

By 1922, new businesses had taken over many of the premises in the Market Place. On the left are Timothy Whites and Taylor's, a chemist chain, then the Corn Exchange.

Caption For Lancaster, The Town Hall 1903

The strange pole erected on the roof is the local telephone system. In the early years, all subscribers had their own separate line from the switchboard to their home or business.

Caption For Brampton, The Royal Oak And Signpost C1955

along the present B1514 road past the turning to Pepys House, the road forks at the roundabout where the main road runs eastwards towards the A14 and the left road takes us into the village of

Caption For Ferring, The Village C1960

The Norman church keeps the registers of Kingston, a village long lost due to coastal erosion. Highdown Hill, 269 feet high, was a Roman dwelling place and Saxon burial ground.

Caption For Dorking, The Stepping Stones To Boxhill 1932

On our left as we approach Dorking from the north are the Stepping Stones. Contrary to belief, the much-photographed Stepping Stones are not that old.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, High Street 1906

The town of Kingston was awarded County Town status in 1893, which it retained even after becoming a London Borough in 1964.

Caption For Weymouth, Jersey Boat 1898

In January 1905, whilst laid up at Milford for the winter, she caught fire and sank under the weight of hose water in her hull.

Caption For Harlow, Orchard Croft C1955

The name Orchard Croft was taken from an old tithe map of the area.

Caption For Crystal Palace, 1890

After the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Crystal Palace was moved to Sydenham in south-east London, where it was filled with lavish displays.

Caption For Ecclesfield, General View 1902

Situated five miles north of Sheffield, the large parish of Ecclesfield was semi-industrialised by the late 18th century.

Caption For Rhos On Sea, The Seafront 1921

Its real name is Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, and the minute 6th-century St Trillo's chapel, built over a holy well, still stands on the promenade.

Caption For Manchester, St Ann's Square And Church 1886

Originally this area was called Acres Field, and it was here that the Manchester Fair was held on the eve, day and morrow of St Matthew, September 20-22.

Caption For Alton, The Castle C1955

Perched high on its hill, Alton Castle dominates the area. The original castle is thought to have been built by Bertram de Verdun, who also founded the Cistercian abbey at Croxden.

Caption For Cheam, Station Way 1938

The popular Century Cinema was built in 1937 on the corner of Kingsway Road and Station Way.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, Tickford Abbey C1965

This slightly severe-looking three-storey mansion was built in 1767 on the site of a Benedictine priory, long ruinous and partly converted to a house around 1550.

Caption For Littledean, The Village C1955

Beyond the delivery van parked on the same side as The George Hotel stands a row of cottages once quaintly named Ship's Yud Row.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1965

Looking down the High Street we can see Fosters Brothers (centre right) in a new building that replaced the Bear Hotel, one of Daventry's coaching inns.

Caption For Prestatyn, High Street C1935

Before the Chester to Holyhead railway opened in the 19th century, Prestatyn relied on agriculture and various mining and quarrying activities.

Caption For Wymondham, Market Place And Cross C1965

This pleasant market town sits on the road from Thetford to Norwich, and was once a resting place for pilgrims - it still has a Guild Chapel dedicated to St Thomas a Becket.

Caption For Bromsgrove, High Street C1965

This lovely building is at the southern end of the High Street, in the former market place where the High Street meets Worcester Road and St John's Street.