Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1902, Claverton Down Ref. HOSM41065
1883 - 1902, Englishcombe Ref. HOSM44845
1882 - 1883, Farmborough Ref. HOSM45166
1902, Limpley Stoke Ref. HOSM51326
1883 - 1884, Timsbury Ref. HOSM61901
1883 - 1902, Twerton Ref. HOSM62719
1892, Hanging Heaton Ref. HOSM47554
1886 - 1887, Hooke Ref. HOSM48874
1886 - 1901, Hursey Ref. HOSM49193
1884, Black Torrington Ref. HOSM37912
1883 - 1884, Germansweek Ref. HOSM46189
1883 - 1884, Patchacott Ref. HOSM56160
1884 - 1885, Shebbear Ref. HOSM58966
1884, Greenlane Ref. HOSM63780
1883 - 1903, Frostenden Ref. HOSM45874
1883 - 1903, Mutford Ref. HOSM54439
1884 - 1903, Stockton Ref. HOSM60519
1884 - 1904, Wheatacre Ref. HOSM64268
1895 - 1910, Beckenham Ref. HOSM34131
1890 - 1891, Bedale Ref. HOSM34133

Books

442 books found. Showing results 21,985 to 22,008.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,161 to 9,170.

A Watchet Boy

I was born in Woodland Road in 1948. The houses were brand new. I used to watch the builders from Dates going up the road to work on the houses at the top. I would stand on next door's doorstep and swear at them as they passed. My ...Read more

A memory of Watchet by Noel Taylor

Memories Of Wooburn From America

My mother, Vera Brown, was born in Wooburn Green and lived at 135 Boundary Road until she came to America to marry my father after WWII. (My father was based in High Wycombe during the war.) As my gran and ...Read more

A memory of Wooburn Green in 1965 by Valerie Killigrew

Dancing In The Afternoon Matinee

I remember dancing after school in Horsell town hall on Horsell main street in the 50s. I was at Goldsworth School, Woking in those years. My friend David and I were always dancing there, on Wednesdays I think. ...Read more

A memory of Horsell in 1952 by William Patten

The Coronation

I was only 3 years old and we lived in Elthorne Rd just across the street from The Militia Canteen on the corner of Villier St. I do remember the flags and bunting draped across the front of the buildingl and the coronation ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1952 by Philip Cousins

1952

I was born in the July of 1952,to my parents Frank and Bette Coxon. We lived above a butchers shop, on the corner of the Wednesfield Road and Heath street - the shop belonged to Mr Sammy Hall. My father worked as a butcher at Downs of ...Read more

A memory of Heath Town in 1952 by Antrhony Coxon

The Meakin Family

My grandparents, George and Clarinda Meakin lived in Vernon Avenue, I visited regularly. Grandad put up a ladder at their back wall so I could climb over into the park. My mum was their eldest daughter; she had two brothers ...Read more

A memory of Old Basford by Joyce White

Tired Man

I've just done a bit of checking and I realise that the 'tired' man must have crashed here a few years later; about the time that he was not only an MP, but also a mayor. No wonder he was 'tired'.

A memory of Bromley

Wartime Evacuees

I was evacuated to Cadwith along with my three brothers. Two stayed in the farm near the Devil's Frying Pan and the other two with Mr and Mrs Broad in a house near the top of the village. We went to school in Ruan Minor which ...Read more

A memory of Ruan Minor in 1940 by Roderick Pike

Buckhaven In The Late Thirties And The 50's

In the late thirties, my mother worked as a dispatcher in Stuarts Bakery in Church Street just down from the junction with Randolph Street. This building has been closed down now for many years. In ...Read more

A memory of Buckhaven in 1950 by David Gillies

Harthover House

I am not from Blackwater but my great, great Grandfather, John Cranham bought Harthover House in 1854 and lived there with his family for a few years..He was a builder.. i would love to hear from anyone who knew of the family..

A memory of Blackwater in 1860 by Tina Wright

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 21,985 to 22,008.

Caption For Polperro, From Chapel Rock 1888

Dark sails of fishing boats are seen in the harbour.

Caption For Callington, Launceston Road 1908

This is a picturesque view of the approach to the town along Launceston Road. The pony and trap has time to pose across the road without hindering other traffic.

Caption For Duntisbourne Abbotts, The Ford C1960

This large dwelling is just north of the church, and was ideal for conversion into a youth hostel.

Caption For Ashby De La Zouch, Market Street C1965

This pleasant but rather undistinguished wide street was the scene of a Saturday market since it was granted in 1219.

Caption For Aldershot, Union Street 1935

There is an extensive choice of military museums, including two in neighbouring Surrey.

Caption For Cambridge, Corpus Christi College C1955

Corpus Christi College is on the right hand side, with St Botolph's church just in the foreground. In the distance are the unmistakable slender spires of King's College Chapel.

Caption For Gourock, Esplanade 1900

In 1688 the first recorded curing of red herrings took place here.

Caption For Painswick, General View 1901

It had its characters, such as Percy-from-Painswick, mentioned by Laurie Lee, author of Cider With Rosie, who grew up in nearby Slad.

Caption For Llanddona, The Village C1955

The timeless occupation of harvesting oats, at one with nature when performed by man and beast, is seen here on Anglesey.

Caption For Monkstone, Monkstone Sands 1890

A boy is sat on a rock in the centre of the picture - are the shapes in the sand his handiwork?

Caption For Horsforth, Town Street C1965

This was the period when few supermarkets existed and those that did were built in town centres, as most people relied on public transport.

Caption For Scruton, The Hall 1900

The village, 3 miles east of Bedale, grew up around Scruton Hall, and contains a church, a rectory and a manor house. Scruton Hall was built in the Queen Anne style; it was demolished in 1956.

Caption For Dorchester, Max Gate, Thomas Hardy's Home 1930

A medieval manor house, Athelhampton was built in 1485 by Sir William Martyn, who became Lord Mayor of London in 1493.

Caption For Barry, Town Hall 1910

Note the pair of imposing carved lions guarding the entrance and the carvings about the colonnades, which were designed and executed by Mr T A Jones.

Caption For Pangbourne, The Village 1910

Transport has always played a key role in the history of Pangbourne. Its station on the Great Western Railway helped to widen its appeal as a popular inland resort.

Caption For Cookham, Station Hill 1914

In the early years of this century the village included an apothecary, a butcher's shop with traditional glazed tiles, a forge, dairy, a shoe-maker and an undertaker's.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Grange Fell Road 1921

Now, housing occupies the land on either side of the road, which leads from Grange to Cartmel.

Caption For Willenhall, Market Place C1965

The ornate fountain and clock tower forms the centrepiece of the Market Place, but it looks as though Willenhall will soon have another attraction, the Zorba Grill—no doubt inspired by the film starring

Caption For Hallow, St Peter And St James' Church C1960

This massive-looking church was built between 1867 and 1869 in a 13th-century style to the designs of W J Hopkins. The broach spire was added in 1879. Note the rounded windows in the clerestory.

Caption For Norwich, St Giles' Church 1891

The chief glory of the church is its early hammerbeam roof.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Fishpond And Heights Of Abraham C1955

The Fishpond has been a central feature of Matlock Bath since the village became an important resort and spa in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

Caption For Stalham, Getting Ready For The Night On The Ant C1935

This is one of the few sites where it is still possible to find otters.

Caption For Lulworth, Durdle Door 1894

The great natural arch of Durdle Door braves the sea just a little way from the more famous Lulworth Cove.

Caption For Poughill, The Village 1938

The post office stores stands on a corner in the centre of the village near the church, and is still trading today.