Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1898, Great Salkeld Ref. HOSM47056
1898 - 1923, Greystoke Ref. HOSM47208
1897 - 1913, Hackthorpe Ref. HOSM47317
1898 - 1923, Johnby Ref. HOSM49560
1897 - 1898, Kirkland Ref. HOSM50372
1898 - 1923, Motherby Ref. HOSM54177
1898 - 1923, Roundthorn Ref. HOSM58167
1898 - 1899, Skelton Ref. HOSM59335
1898, Salkeld Dykes Ref. HOSM59659
1906, Treverva Ref. HOSM62461
1898, Ton Pentre Ref. HOSM62043
1906, Castle Horneck Ref. HOSM40288
1877 - 1907, Goldsithney Ref. HOSM46529
1906, Newlyn Ref. HOSM46994
1877 - 1906, Gulval Ref. HOSM47333
1906, New Downs Ref. HOSM48405
1877, Nancledra Ref. HOSM48475
1906 - 1907, Perranuthnoe Ref. HOSM56631
1907, Praa Sands Ref. HOSM57177
1906, St Levan Ref. HOSM60167

Books

442 books found. Showing results 20,713 to 20,736.

Memories

29,074 memories found. Showing results 8,631 to 8,640.

Watch On The Great North Road

My parents lived at Sprotborough and were great motorcycle and sidecar enthusiasts although by 1968, the Triumph Speed Twin and sidecar had given way to a Morris Minor, later to be replaced with a Triumph Herald.  On ...Read more

A memory of Bawtry in 1951 by Terence George Flinders

I Was In This Hospital

this was the start of being in out of hospitals

A memory of Paisley in 1967 by Isobel Mcghee

Old Memories

I was born in Spring Hill nursing home in 1933, corner of Hill Lane and Howard Road, and I used to take short cuts via the bomb site on the way to school, sometimes I would find a coin or two. We lived near the Dell football ground ...Read more

A memory of Southampton in 1944 by Miriam Wolff

Home

I was born in Canada, but grew up in Pulborough as did my mother and uncle, Maureen and Frank Darby. When I knew we were returning to Canada, a place I didn't remember, it broke my heart, and I vowed never to forget the people and sights of ...Read more

A memory of Pulborough in 1964 by Sheelagh Mac Donald

Working In The Rhythm Record Shop

Hello everybody! I am Graham Cross - I used to work in the record shop  'RHYTHM Agencies' of Redhill (1961- 68, I started at 16 yrs old) as a musical instrument repairer and l also served in the radio & TV ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1961 by Graham Cross

Additional Info...

Hi Martin, It was in fact Peter Frampton who lived there at number 12. His dad was the head of the art department at Ravenswood School for Boys (then Bromley Technical High), and I went to school at Pickhurst Primary with his ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by Richard Holt

Northleach

My father's family was from Northleach going back to at least 1795. In 2006 I finally was able to visit the town. My Great Grandfather, Herbert Charles Earle was organist and choirmaster at St. Peter and St. Paul for fifty years until ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Chris Earle

The White Horse

I was born in the "White Horse" on 7th October 1937. Mrs Woolard helped in the pub and looked after me when my Mum and Dad were busy. Mrs Woolard and her husband Alf lived on the other side of the Green. There were lots of ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street in 1930 by George Nicholson

Lyndale Eccles

When I left school in 1962 me and my pal Chris Marks used to go to the Lyndale over Burton's tailors. We saw some great acts - Herman and the Hermits, Rockin Berries, loads of local groups that didn't make it, Brian Page and the ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1962 by Moira Edge

Freeks Lane

Does anyone have any photos of Freeks Lane, or Freaks Lane as it used to be? - Thank you.

A memory of Burgess Hill by John Teddyfoot

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 20,713 to 20,736.

Caption For Crayke, Village Street C1960

Here we see (from right to left) Weston Cottage, Old Timbers, the Little Homestead and at the top, the Durham Ox pub.

Caption For Harpenden, The Pond On The Common C1960

On the third Tuesday in September, the Harpenden Statty Fair (Statute Fair) was held on the common close to the pond and the adjacent Triangle.

Caption For Warminster, Bell Hill C1965

The Bell and Crown (left) is a very old inn dating back to 1675, and it stands on the old coaching road from London to Barnstaple.

Caption For Rugby, Market Place 1932

The population by this date was in excess of 22,000. Market day was held on Saturdays, and half day closing was on Wednesdays.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Castle Ruins 1907

Alec Clifton Taylor said of it that 'like all flint ruins, it is amorphous and wholly unpicturesque'.

Caption For Broadway, China Square 1899

This tumbledown cottage shows the reality of cottage life in the 19th century, far removed from the romantic restorations that we see today.

Caption For Liskeard, The Cheesewring, Long Stone C1935

The granite stone of Bodmin Moor supports a natural oddity, the impressive outcrop known as the Cheesewring (another name for a cheese press).

Caption For Andover, St Mary's Church C1960

Andover people can be justly proud of their church.

Caption For Chippenham, The Park C1955

The people of Chippenham enjoy their leisure time on the Island, probably at the weekend.

Caption For Barry, The Knap Viaduct 1939

The viaduct consists of 16 arches in total; their heights range frm 45ft to 50ft.

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street 1897

This view looks west along the main thoroughfare of the New Town, with Prince's Street Gardens on the left.

Caption For Sevenoaks, High Street And Constitutional Club 1900

Note the gas lamp and horse trough in the centre of the picture.

Caption For Erlestoke, The Village 1900

Erlestoke is on the northern edge of Salisbury Plain, and offers views that can still be recognised from this

Caption For Gilfach Goch, Colliery C1955

Another glimpse of the region's industrial heritage. Note the extensive mine-workings and the railway trucks in the foreground.

Caption For Staithes, The View From The Road C1885

A view showing, on the right, the approach road into Staithes, again illustrating the picturesque nature of the buildings.

Caption For Brundall, On The Yare C1960

An old family from Saint Omer were lords of this village. Under Henry VII it was given to the Hobarts for several generations.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Muster Green C1950

The name is said to originate from the mustering of troops during the English Civil War in the 17th century, but it could equally originate from a much earlier 13th-century charter allowing animals

Caption For Hull, Wilberforce House 1903

During the 18th century the house was the home of the wealthy Wilberforce family. It was here in 1759 that the great emancipator William Wilberforce was born.

Caption For St Boswells, The Buccleuch Hounds C1955

The village of St Boswells borders the main road from Jedburgh to Edinburgh. The 5th Duke of Buccleuch was just a boy when inherited his title in 1819.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Dock Street C1955

Many of the Manchester Ship Canal workers settled here, where there was plenty of work to be had in the ever-spreading town.

Caption For Deeping St James, The Church And Cross C1965

East of Market Deeping and joined to it is Deeping St James village. At its heart is this curious structure in medieval stone.

Caption For Skegness, The Clock Tower C1955

Most of the rest of those buildings are in the main still there, but they do not look as impressive as they did in 1955.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay C1955

The Great Eastern Railway Company developed the quayside, and freight trains rolled under the high platform of the tall granary warehouse to receive produce.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road C1955

Sited on the Haywards Road junction, the white building on the extreme right is Lloyds Bank; this building was later demolished, but Lloyds are still on the same site.