Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1885 - 1904, Northend Ref. HOSM55349
1904, Temple Herdewyke Ref. HOSM61394
1903, Bottreaux Mill Ref. HOSM38399
1903, Heasley Mill Ref. HOSM48097
1886 - 1887, Mariansleigh Ref. HOSM53155
1886, Compton Durville Ref. HOSM41616
1886, East Lambrook Ref. HOSM44313
1886, West Lambrook Ref. HOSM63886
1883 - 1899, Fiskerton Ref. HOSM45472
1903, Gedney Hill Ref. HOSM46160
1887, Holbeach Clough Ref. HOSM48674
1887, Holbeach Fen Ref. HOSM48676
1887, Low Fulney Ref. HOSM52415
1887, Lutton Marsh Ref. HOSM52841
1884 - 1899, Quadring Ref. HOSM57266
1887, Donington South Ing Ref. HOSM57268
1900 - 1903, Throckenholt Ref. HOSM61755
1887 - 1904, Port Sutton Bridge Ref. HOSM64760
1896, Middlestone Moor Ref. HOSM37750
1896, Tudhoe Ref. HOSM62569

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,241 to 21,264.

Memories

29,074 memories found. Showing results 8,851 to 8,860.

Woodlea Drive

I used to come down and up this road from the bus stop every day to and from school. One of the boys who grew up in this street (a house on the right as I remember) started playing for a very influential rock band called the herd. ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1967 by Martin Jones

College Days

We built our 60ft catamaran at the farm at the bottom of this lane. I met my husband in the Schooner Hotel on the 13th November 1970. I was attending Alnwick College and we lived in Nether Grange as opposed to the castle. Wonderful village, friendly people.   

A memory of Alnmouth in 1970 by Jean Newbigin

Life In Full Circle

The little house next to Mary Newman`s Cottage is where I live now...but I first walked past it with my mother at about the time this photo was taken. We got off the steam train at the station just up the hill, to walk to the ...Read more

A memory of Saltash in 1955 by Steve Fuller

Back In 1963

I was moved to Wickford with my family in December 1963, a hard winter, removal van had trouble getting up the unmade road. Coming from London, it was a bit of a sleepy village for me and especially for my teenage siblings. Had to wait ...Read more

A memory of Wickford in 1963 by Val Ramsden

Teenage Memories

Cove was a special place, a place where I was born, at 11 Sydney Smith Close...now stands Beverly Crec.... My grandad Matthew Smith lived at 39 Holly Rd, and worked on the railway as a plate layer. Growing up we lived in Hazel ...Read more

A memory of Cove in 1958 by Peter Smith

Roundshaw

I lived on the Roundshaw estate through the 70's and have great memories of playing runouts. I knew every nook and cranny of that estate. I had many friends that lived on nearly every close. I lived in Wallington for nearly 20 years.  I ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1975 by Deirdre Rayment

Carnival

I lived and went school in Wheaton Aston, and once a year the village carnival was held. It had several floats that were themed and there was a MAYPOLE dance on the village green. It was also the home of the village bus stop. The ...Read more

A memory of Wheaton Aston in 1952 by Roy Downton

Fishing

During the school holidays the canal and it's towpath became a playground for many of the village children. Several of us caught the fishing bug and used the canal many times throughout the holiday. We always looked out for a barge ...Read more

A memory of Wheaton Aston in 1956 by Roy Downton

Evacuee

My name was Evelyn Smith "Eve".  I was evacuated to my uncle and aunt's home during the war.  My uncle was Sidney Smith - he was station master.  We lived at 3 Coombe Lea.   Miss Richardson was our school teacher - a really beautiful ...Read more

A memory of Tipton St John in 1940 by Eve White

Salmon Fishing

Does anyone remember the catching of a 26lb salmon by les walker in the rock dub one sunday morning.Taking from 9 30 until 12 30 to get out in the waddle hole . RIVER EHEN. THORNHILL CUMBRIA .

A memory of Thornhill in 1953 by John Walker

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,241 to 21,264.

Caption For Liskeard, King Doniert's Stone 1938

The stones have a Latin inscription, which reads 'Doniert ordered this for the good of his soul'.

Caption For Whitchurch Canonicorum, Village 1903

It takes its name from the canons of Wells and Salisbury cathedrals, who shared its tithes from 1220.

Caption For St Ives, Harbour, Cleaning The Fish 1925

Fish being gutted on the harbour beach, long before modern hygiene laws came into play. The horse-drawn cart was a common mode of transporting fish from the beach.

Caption For Bourn, Mill C1955

Just a windmill, you might think, but this dark weatherboarded post mill is the oldest of its type in the country, dating back to around 1620 or possibly earlier.

Caption For Leeds, The Bar, Union Buildings C1965

This photo was taken in the days of Watney's draught red barrel and 'a Double Diamond Works Wonders' advertising. The only lager on sale was bottled, usually Lowenbrau.

Caption For Cambridge, Pembroke College C1955

The chapel houses a memorial to one of its more famous alumni, John Addenbrooke, whose bequest founded the county hospital.

Caption For Fulbourn, High Street 1952

Peering just around the corner of the house on the right is a petrol pump. This was quite acceptable in the 1950s perhaps, but is not legal now.

Caption For Broadstairs, The White Cliffs 1918

The low white cliffs at Broadstairs shelter this bay, and people are making use of the tents on the beach to change for a dip in the sea.

Caption For Westbury, Meadow Lane Estate C1965

The parish church of All Saints is a familiar landmark in the centre distance.

Caption For Leeds, The Bar, Union Buildings C1965

This photo was taken in the days of Watney's draught red barrel and “a Double Diamond Works Wonders” advertising. The only lager on sale was bottled, usually Lowenbrau.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1925

The remains of the 13th-century castle are on the hill beyond the houses. The Pier, which has now been removed, and the slipway are to the left.

Caption For Chester, Cathedral 1913

There are only two other places in England where the quality of the wood-carving is comparable to Chester. One is Lincoln Cathedral, the other is Beverley Minster.

Caption For Maidenhead, The River And Bridge 1906

This photograph shows the graceful architecture of Maidenhead Bridge, distinguished by its elegant arches, striking stonework and fine balustrade.

Caption For Fearnhead, Fearnhead Lane C1955

Time for a lunchtime pint at the Farmers Arms - but the owner of the bulbous Morris Minor on the forecourt had few drink-driving laws to worry about.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Boathouse 1922

The annual Regatta, held in June, attracts crews from all parts of the United Kingdom. Boats can be hired at the Swan's Nest Boathouse and at Clopton Bridge.

Caption For Cambridge, St Catharine's College 1890

The chapel houses a memorial to one of its more famous alumni, John Addenbrooke, whose bequest founded the county hospital.

Caption For Northwich, Hunts Lock C1955

As the steam-powered barge 'Caledonia' leaves Hunts Lock heading towards Northwich, a pair of narrowboats churn up the water as they line up to enter the lock.

Caption For Eastchurch, High Street C1955

In the village there is a memorial to two pioneers of aviation, Lord Brabazon and Charles Stewart Rolls.

Caption For Whittlesey, Market Place C1965

The most popular car of the time, the Mini, is parked in the foreground.

Caption For Wimborne, St Margaret's Chapel 1923

It was built on the site of a medieval leper hospital, to serve the nearby almshouses.

Caption For Fulbourn, High Street 1952

Peering just around the corner of the house on the right is a petrol pump. This was quite acceptable in the 1950s perhaps, but is not legal now.

Caption For Scarborough, The Castle C1955

The Sealed Knot stage re-enactments of the 1648 assault on Scarborough Castle with musket, pike and cannon.

Caption For Boscombe, The Arcade 1892

The Arcade became one of the most fashionable shopping streets in the area. The gothic architecture remained an enthusiasm for builders and architects throughout the late Victorian period.

Caption For Salisbury, Queen Street C1950

The corner of the Guildhall building can just be seen on the left.This view looks towards Endless Street to the large vertical Bus Station sign in the distance.