Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1881 - 1882, Evelith Ref. HOSM44982
1881 - 1901, Lilyhurst Ref. HOSM51241
1901, Lower Beighterton Ref. HOSM52487
1881 - 1882, The Wyke Ref. HOSM53081
1882, Nedge Hill Ref. HOSM54567
1891 - 1892, Charlestown Ref. HOSM40599
1900 - 1904, Barcheston Ref. HOSM36988
1881 - 1882, Berrington Ref. HOSM37629
1880, Besford Wood Ref. HOSM37576
1881, Betton Strange Ref. HOSM37610
1900 - 1901, Blackmore Ref. HOSM37972
1881 - 1901, Coedway Ref. HOSM41433
1901, Crewgreen Ref. HOSM42243
1881, Cross Houses Ref. HOSM42406
1881 - 1882, Donnington Ref. HOSM43365
1875 - 1900, Elbridge Ref. HOSM44694
1881 - 1882, Etsell Ref. HOSM44964
1881, Leaton Knolls Ref. HOSM50962
1881, Grove, The Ref. HOSM51558
1881 - 1882, Longden Ref. HOSM52257

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,793 to 21,816.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,081 to 9,090.

Langley Residential Special School 1956

Hi All, Just to say that I was a resident of Langley from January 1956 to July 1956. Have an autograph book here with staff and boys/girls comments on leaving - Staff: Afred/Margaret (Gardeners) D Barry ...Read more

A memory of Baildon by Robert Alders

The Railway At Trentham C1959

I remember travelling many times on this train; the two engines were called Golspie and Dunrobin - areas in Sutherland. I believe their ancestral Home was Dunrobin Castle at Golspie, hence the names for these ...Read more

A memory of Trentham in 1959 by Michael Cooke

A Wartime Memory

I was born in Forfar in 1928, and in 1940 after the fall of Poland, I was taken by my mother to see a march past of Polish troops at County Buildings, Forfar. I seem to recall that General Sikorski was taking the salute, but I might be mistaken.

A memory of Forfar by Robert Simpson

From Far Away

A while ago, a lady who came from Walton, was sharing her memories and mentioned she had been on holiday on the other side of the world. She had met someone who lived there and who had said they new of Walton, and of a ...Read more

A memory of Walton on the Hill by Elizabeth Waters

Howard Road

I was born in Barking in 1957, I grew up in Howard Road. I have lots of happy memories of playing in Gratefields Park, all the children used to look after each other. I went to St Joseph's School, my maiden name was Howe.

A memory of Barking in 1957 by Theresa Reid

Bold Heath Transport Cafe

Has any one got any photos of the Bold Heath Transport Cafe in the 60's? In which I spent many an overnight stay whilst I was driving for Babycham from Shepton Mallet in Somerset.

A memory of Bolder Hall in 1961 by Maurice Berryman

Born And Bred

Born in Meeting House Lane in 1931 Brant Broughton; we soon moved into the big old house that used to be the old Hall House. This house is in Main Street and it was opposite my uncle's fish and chip shop. My dad, was George ...Read more

A memory of Brant Broughton in 1930 by Derrick Pailing

Raf North Coates

I remember first arriving at North Thorseby Station and being transported to the RAF Station, where I was stationed between 1949 and 1951. I ran the Station post office and was also the chief projectionist at the Station ...Read more

A memory of Grainthorpe in 1949 by John Henderson

Elm Road Baptist Church

I was married to my long standing girl friend Brenda at Elm Road, Baptist Chapel in September 1968. We had first met six years earlier at the Regal dance hall in Beckenham and after our marriage, lived in Anerley Park, ...Read more

A memory of Beckenham in 1968 by David Strohacker

The Crash Landing Of A German Heinkel 115 Bomber At Windyhead Farm New Aberdour

`BUCHAN`S OWN BATTLE OF BRITAIN DAY` THE TRUE STORY OF THE CRASH-LANDING OF A GERMAN HEINKEL 115 BOMBER PLANE ON AN ABERDEENSHIRE FARM DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR ...Read more

A memory of New Aberdour in 1940 by Denis Beedie

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,793 to 21,816.

Caption For Goudhurst, Twissenden Manor 1904

A few miles to the south of Goudhurst is Twissenden Manor, now a youth hostel. This half- timbered Wealden Hall House has a late 16th- century sandstone facade at the back.

Caption For Chenies, Old Manor House 1897

This graceful manor house, built of brick and with a moat, was originally constructed around 1430 near Moor Farm. Cardinal Wolsey substantially enlarged it in 1520, while he was Lord Chancellor.

Caption For Roydon, The Old House C1955

Note the impressive chimneys, both on the side and in the centre of the building.

Caption For Lympstone, Brookside 1904

The arrival of the railway added to Lympstone's fortunes.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge 1955

The Cavendish County Theatre to the right has since been demolished and this area is now the site of the new County Offices.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Muster Green C1950

Victoria Park was the obvious choice for any large gathering, though parents of young children needed to be extra vigilant in case their children unexpectedly decided to use the paddling pool.

Caption For Bangor, Bowman's Terrace 1897

Taken nearer to the town, this view shows the strong Scottish influence in much of Bangor's architecture. Two girls in pinafores watch the passers-by from the bench in the foreground.

Caption For Witchampton, Village 1904

This fine brick-built village is one of north Dorset's loveliest, its cottage gardens a delight all year round. Even with modern day traffic it seems a place lost in time.

Caption For Brimington, Secondary Boys School C1965

A typical example of a late-fifties/ early-sixties school and college building; it seems monotonous and characterless.

Caption For Duntisbourne Abbotts, The Church C1960

The church of St Peter, with its unusual saddleback-roofed tower, dates from Norman times.

Caption For Sandgate, General View 1892

Sandgate Castle, built in 1573, was so altered in 1806 to make a defence against the feared invasion by Napoleon that it resembled the Martello towers built along the coast (see centre of

Caption For Broadstairs, The Bandstand And Promenade 1907

The feeling of the time was that ladies should cover up, so parasols keep the sun at bay.

Caption For Elvington, The Green C1965

Two young lads play hide-and-seek with the photographer behind a tree in the centre left of the village green. The village stores stand in the centre background across the white-railed green.

Caption For Bosherston, St Michael's Church C1955

This 13th-century, cruciform country church in its placid setting has a preaching cross (possibly 14th-century) in the churchyard, visible here to the left of the lancet windows.

Caption For Dorking, Deepdene Avenue C1965

Continuing along southwards we pass the Friends Provident Life Office building on the left. We then cross the main-line railway, the second of our railway stations.

Caption For Newport, Belmont Hill 1932

We are looking out of the village, towards the former toll bridge over Wicken Water.

Caption For Petersfield, The Spain 1898

The telephone pole, near the little girl, probably carried the wires for one of the town's first telephones from the nearby Cottage Hospital to the early telephone exchange above

Caption For Reading, Kings Road 1924

This photograph shows Kings Road at the point where it meets Cemetery Junction, to the east of the town.

Caption For Totnes, East Gate 1928

It is located at the lower end of the High Street.

Caption For Garboldisham, Harvest Time C1955

While mechanisation had already come into farming by 1955, there were still plenty of places where more traditional practices continued.

Caption For Brandon, River Ouse 1925

Barges once travelled up the Little Ouse as far as Brandon and Thetford, although here it is much more the province of pleasure boaters.

Caption For Chertsey, School 1908

Edwardian school children pose for the photographer outside their school - every one of them wearing a hat or cap.

Caption For Gourock, General View 1900

There is plenty of activity on the railway and at the pier. In the distance is Kilcreggan on the Rosneath Peninsula, and the entrance to Loch Long which is backed by the Cowal hills.

Caption For Brighton, Tramway Construction, Lewes Road C1900

Tramway construction is going on at the junction of Lewes Road and Elm Grove. The tracks curv- ing away to the right ter- minated by the race- course.