Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1889 - 1899, Normanton Ref. HOSM55143
1899 - 1900, Nunton Ref. HOSM55468
1899 - 1900, Stoford Ref. HOSM60534
1924, Tollard Royal Ref. HOSM62021
1889 - 1899, Wilsford Ref. HOSM64683
1908 - 1924, Middle Winterslow Ref. HOSM64831
1888 - 1905, Saltash Ref. HOSM35144
1882 - 1905, Bohetherick Ref. HOSM38222
1865 - 1905, Botusfleming Ref. HOSM38400
1865 - 1888, Notter Ref. HOSM60586
1882 - 1888, Tideford Ref. HOSM61946
1893 - 1913, Easington Ref. HOSM44288
1913, Port Mulgrave Ref. HOSM56926
1897, Ettiley Heath Ref. HOSM44967
1909 - 1910, Owlsmoor Ref. HOSM55933
1884 - 1904, Sandringham Ref. HOSM35150
1882 - 1900, Sandy Ref. HOSM35152
1900, East Hatley Ref. HOSM44271
1882 - 1883, Saxmundham Ref. HOSM35156
1882 - 1883, Carlton Ref. HOSM40094

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,609 to 22,632.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,421 to 9,430.

St.Augustines Abbey School/College,Grange Road

My elder brother and I, attended the school between 1961-1969 as day-boys. I cannot find out why the school left Ramsgate to take premises in Westgate-on-Sea, and why the buildings in Ramsgate were ...Read more

A memory of Ramsgate in 1973 by Joe Logan

Morgans Shop

Before John Morgan took over the shop with his wife Bettine (Freebody) the butchers daughter, it was run by two sisters - the Miss Read's from at least 1935. It is reputed to have been a bank at some time much earlier. The ...Read more

A memory of Chigwell Row in 1940

Esgairgeiliog 1956 1961

I was eleven when we moved into the new council estate, Aelybryn, in Esgairgeiliog. My mother had been born in Esgairgeiliog, and her mother was the local, unofficial, midwife of the village at the beginning of the ...Read more

A memory of Esgairgeiliog in 1956 by Delyth Jenkins

The Big Freeze

I lived in Ashford Road for the first 20 years of my life and my mother still lives in the same house; she has lived there since 1933. I was born in 1950 in the new cottage hospital at the top of the road. I went to school at ...Read more

A memory of Fordingbridge in 1963 by Cathryn Candy

The War Years

I was born in Hawthorn Street, Millfield in 1930. Went to Diamond Hall School. I remember the day war was declared, my mother said the Germans would bomb us because of all the industry around us. My father was in the Territorial ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1943 by Jim Stephenson

Vindi 49

Even tho' it was tough and the food bl...y awful, I still have fond memories as it changed me from a boy into a man almost overnight. The supper duty of pasting melted dripping onto a full sliced loaf with a paint brush so it could drip ...Read more

A memory of Sharpness in 1949 by Maurice Tudor

Fordingbridge Fair

A few days after starting school, I paid my first remembered visit to Fordingbridge Fair. A funfair visited Fordingbridge every year during the first week in September. It was situated in Church Square and in the land ...Read more

A memory of Fordingbridge in 1955 by Cathryn Candy

Nisson Huts

I remember living in a nisson hut for a while, then moving to Parkhouse Close. Just saw memories of Ann Simpson; we lived a couple of doors away. Don't know if you remember?

A memory of Shipton Bellinger in 1953 by Lorraine Penn

Taplow Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital 1956

I was born in the Taplow Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital in 1956. My mother told me when I was about 11 years old how I got my first name; at that time Wycombe General Hospital, Wycombe ...Read more

A memory of Taplow in 1956 by Mrs Gray Gail Jacqueline

Sutton/Carshalton In The 50's

We lived in a block of flats, Weihurst Court, Carshalton Rd. This was at the top of Ringstead Road, where the trolley buses came up this steep hill. As a child it was fun to watch when the arms of the trolley came off ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1943 by Peter Russell Shurmer

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,609 to 22,632.

Caption For Norwich, St Giles' Church 1891

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

Caption For Acle, The Bridge Inn C1955

The now much enlarged thatched house on the right is the only Bridge Inn building standing today; the left-hand one has been demolished.

Caption For Aylsham, Market Place C1955

Thirteen miles from Norwich, Aylsham had a market by 1300, but really developed later when John of Gaunt held the manor.

Caption For York, Bishopthorpe Palace Gardens 1893

Originally the village was known as Thorpe St Andrew; the name was changed to Bishopthorpe because of the archbishop's palace being built here.

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side 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 Ipswich, Lock Gates 1921

The Wet Dock was constructed in Ipswich between 1839 and 1842, and at the time it was the most revolutionary and the biggest of its kind in the country.

Caption For Kilkhampton, Church Lychgate And Cross 1910

The base of the granite cross and crucifix is inscribed 'Behold your King' and was erected in 1909 by parishioners .

Caption For Osmington, St Osmond's Church C1955

Osmington is an ancient manor founded by the Saxon King Athelstan, though most visitors pass through the village to see the chalk figure of a later king, George III, carved on the downlands to the north

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Congregational Church C1955

Six years later, this church, which has seating for 350 people, was opened; the buildings had cost £2400, of which half was raised by subscription.

Caption For London, Whitehall, The Horse Guards C1960

Two troopers are led out of the stables ready for a turn at guard duty in the sentry boxes facing the main street. The equivalent block on the south side was built for the foot guards.

Caption For St Ives, The Wharf 1890

The road is very different to its modern counterpart, and reflects how much the sea was the main way out of St Ives. Cars pass by today where boats were once pulled up on the beach.

Caption For Huntingdon, From The River 1898

Huntingdon's two churches are visible in this picture; to the right is All Saints', with its spire, and the stumpy tower of St Mary's is to the left. In the foreground, a gardener tends his allotment.

Caption For Warrington, Queen's Gardens C1955

This view from Springfield Street shows the newly-laid-out flowerbeds of the revamped gardens.

Caption For Market Harborough, The Ritz, Northampton Road C1955

Television was still in its infancy when 'Prince of Thieves' was entertaining local people here at The Ritz. The cinema finally closed its doors, only to be re-opened in its new role as a supermarket.

Caption For Briton Ferry, The New Bridge C1955

It has been known as the old Briton Ferry Bridge since the construction of the second crossing which links the M4 to West Wales.

Caption For Aldeburgh, The Steps 1906

The main area of activity in Aldeburgh is the High Street, and from here the Town Steps lead off up a steep hill. Here, grand houses enjoyed a superb view overlooking the town and coastline below.

Caption For Gorleston, High Street 1908

As the town expanded, because of the burgeoning holiday trade, trams were introduced to convey visitors from the seafront to their boarding houses.

Caption For Scarborough, The Bay 1886

The Victorians loved all sorts of entertainment, especially music. Travelling showmen were a common sight.

Caption For Chipping Norton, Church Street C1955

The present church of St Mary's dates back to the 14th and 15th centuries, with some earlier Norman features.

Caption For Madingley, The Ruined Windmill 1909

Looking very much a shadow of its former self, this windmill would have ground corn. In common with other mills in the area, it is a post mill, with the mill revolving round the central post.

Caption For Littlehampton, South Terrace 1890

The grand corner house has lost its Waterloo balcony and garden railings now, but most of the others are intact.

Caption For Fairlight, 1890

Fairlight Glen, two miles east of the town, was a particularly popular walk destination with its romantic sandstone scenery and deep cut valleys or 'glens', a suitably Walter Scottish image.

Caption For Lancing, Golden Sands Beach Bungalows C1955

The Golden Sands were of course only exposed at low tide beyond the shingle, but as a name for the beach it was a winner, combined with plentiful parking on the greensward behind the beach huts.

Caption For Fowey, Place House 1888

Place House has been the seat of the Treffry family for centuries. It was rebuilt in the mid 15th century, then almost entirely remodelled in the Victorian era.