Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1887, Bangor Teifi Ref. HOSM36953
1904, Capel Dewi Ref. HOSM39991
1887 - 1904, Glynarthen Ref. HOSM46478
1887 - 1904, Plwmp Ref. HOSM56782
1888 - 1904, Rhydowen Ref. HOSM57764
1878 - 1879, Cynheidre Ref. HOSM42765
1878 - 1905, Dafen Ref. HOSM42775
1879 - 1888, Drefach Ref. HOSM43526
1885 - 1900, Brithdir Ref. HOSM38977
1904 - 1905, Cilrhedyn Ref. HOSM40969
1904 - 1905, Llwyndrain Ref. HOSM52056
1885 - 1904, Llanddeusant Ref. HOSM51762
1898 - 1910, Garth Ref. HOSM46166
1885, Glynbrochan Ref. HOSM46477
1885 - 1901, Llanidloes Ref. HOSM48557
1885, Old Hall Ref. HOSM55632
1887 - 1904, Bethania Ref. HOSM37592
1904, Cross Inn Ref. HOSM42409
1897, Llantwit Major Ref. HOSM34829
1897, St Donat's Ref. HOSM60099

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,145 to 21,168.

Memories

29,074 memories found. Showing results 8,811 to 8,820.

Bartholomew Tipping

I started attending Bartholomew tipping, or B.T. in Stokenchurch, at 11 in September 1967 and left at 16 in July 1972. Mostly great teachers and a good school. Closed by idiots. Especially fond memories of teachers Mr. ...Read more

A memory of Stokenchurch in 1967 by Vicky Searle

Liverpool Pilots

Fond memories of going to Amlwch Port to play as children and walking along Llancarw to Llaneilian with two or three younger children tagging along with us, and waving to the pilots as they moored outside Almwch Port.

A memory of Amlwch in 1957 by Margret Hall

Home

My memory goes back to the time my mother and father lived in Ponti and it was a very happy time. My father passed away in 1956, killed in Bristol and my father asked my mother to marry him in the bandstand in Ponti Park and they had a good ...Read more

A memory of Pontypridd in 1940 by William Watkins

Levers The Butchers

My memories of Wilton are very fond and still are as my grandparents owned Levers the Butchers in North Street. Finding this site was a real pleasure as I can remember some of the later photographs from when I was a child. I ...Read more

A memory of Wilton in 1970 by Samantha Beaton

The Old Co Op.

I was born in Market Street in 1939. Later, because of the war, my mum left me in Millom for my grandad and grandma Kirby to look after me. Mum went back to be with my dad in heavily bombed Manchester. I spent the war years here and ...Read more

A memory of Millom in 1940 by Ian Jordison

The Old School House

In the early 60's the Old School House was used as the school art room. The sign on the right of the photograph belongs to a cafe known to pupils as "The Hags". When we had pocket money it was a treat to go to the Hags for hot buttered toast.

A memory of Felsted in 1960 by Mike Redhead

Barpool Road In The 50s

My Mum's family lived on Barpool road (Nan and Gramps still do) and she often tells us how the kids in the street played together with giant skipping ropes made from the washing line that went across the street. Also about ...Read more

A memory of Nuneaton in 1955 by Beth Clark

Barkingside Library

The library was adjacent to the swimming baths where I swam regularly. I understand that the glass in the library "beacon" needed to be replaced in favour of heat-deterring glass. But before that happened it could get stifflingly hot!

A memory of Barkingside in 1967

The George Ph, Wanstead

Facing the viewer is the George Public House, which I believe still exists; behind is Wanstead underground station and an open area of grassland leading to Redbridge Lane and my then school, Wanstead County High. The High ...Read more

A memory of Wanstead in 1969

Christening

Although naturally I do not have any recollection of the event, I was christened in this church in 1950. Though I lived away from Wallasey for many years, I now live in the Village once again.

A memory of Wallasey in 1950 by Joyce Raynor

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,145 to 21,168.

Caption For Winchester, The Barracks C1960

Winchester has always been an important centre for military training; much of the countryside round and about is used for tactical exercises.

Caption For Shoeburyness, West Beach C1955

An evocative view of the seaside, with deckchairs and pleasure craft on this low headland jutting out into the Thames estuary towards Kent.

Caption For Burwell, Steven's Mill C1960

Inside it has three pairs of grinding stones.

Caption For Warboys, The Jubilee Clock And The Square C1955

It cost the parishioners of Warboys £200.

Caption For St Annes, Southdown Hydro 1901

At the time of writing it is the Council Offices for Fylde Borough.

Caption For Lavernock, St Mary's Well Bay C1955

Beyond the happy holidaymakers the distinctively striped rock face, vividly illustrated here, is a signature feature of the cliff face between Barry and Penarth.

Caption For Aberdeen, Union Terrace And Gardens C1915

Nearby is the Grand Hotel (rooms 4s 6d, dinner 5s), the parish council building, the school board offices and a statue of Robert Burns.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1890

Donkeys and ponies stood for hire on each side of the Pullover, which was later to be Tower Esplanade. Note the child's wickerwork saddle hanging on the fence.

Caption For Ipswich, Buttermarket 1893

On the corner with St Stephens Lane stands the Ancient House, a remarkable building which is probably the best surviving example of medieval pargetting - decorative plasterwork - in Britain.

Caption For Cranham, 1907

Cranham lies on the other side of Coopers Hill. It is a small village that today is located close to Prinknash Abbey, where monks still live and work.

Caption For Whitby, The Peart Children 1891

Situated in a deep ravine on the estuary of the River Esk, Whitby once earned its living from the sea, either by whaling, fishing, coastal trading or shipbuilding.

Caption For Salisbury, Kings House Training College 1928

Another view of this fine building, as it was when it was still covered with climbing vegetation. The two-storey porch probably dates from the late 14th century.

Caption For Achill Island, Dooagh Village And Croaghaun C1955

A view of this remote village, the largest settlement on Achill. Behind is Croaghaun, almost 2,200 ft high, which on the far side drops precipitously to the Atlantic.

Caption For Aberdeen, St Nicholas's Street And Queen's Corner C1899

There is some activity around the base of the statue - are the two ladies selling flowers and button-holes?

Caption For Syston, The Memorial And High Street C1960

A rather choleric lion sits on top of a strangely classical island memorial cum clock tower. The total street scene exudes 1900, with typical shops and corner pub.

Caption For Aldeburgh, The Lifeboat 'city Of Winchester' 1903

Four years earlier, an Aldeburgh lifeboat suffered its worst disaster, capsizing with the loss of seven lives.

Caption For Dover, Castle Keep From The Walls 1890

This fine study of the castle shows the vast curtain wall and the medieval Castle Keep. It was built by Henry II and is the main residential building.

Caption For Canterbury, Cathedral Nave East 1898

The huge proportions and the nobility of the architecture are still breathtaking, almost 600 years later.

Caption For Dover, Beach 1908

Here we see a delightful grouping of children enjoying a paddle in the sea. In this timeless scene, the guardian white cliffs can be seen in the background.

Caption For Leeds, Roundhay Park And Mansion 1897

It comprised 775 acres, including woodlands, lakes and a manor house, part of which was turned into refreshment rooms.

Caption For Little Comberton, The Olde Thatched Cottage C1955

This half-timbered building with its thatched porch and gateway is one of the oldest in Little Comberton.

Caption For North Warnborough, Mill Corner 2004

The old thatched cottage in the centre of the earlier picture was replaced by a modern house in the late 1970s, and the neighbouring house has been extended.

Caption For Little Haywood, High Street C1955

Along with Great Haywood, this village was where the inhabitants of Shugborough were relocated, as their own village was gradually absorbed into the parkland surround- ing Shugborough Hall.

Caption For Cliftonville, Hodges Gap 1908

By the late 1920s, not a bathing machine graces the water's edge in this view of the crowded Margate Sands, looking towards the Harbour with the Pierhead Lighthouse.