Photos

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Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886 - 1887, Woodsford Ref. HOSM65089
1913, Okewood Hill Ref. HOSM55587
1896 - 1906, Church Hougham Ref. HOSM48998
1896 - 1897, West Langdon Ref. HOSM53369
1872 - 1897, Sutton Ref. HOSM61051
1884 - 1886, Denver Ref. HOSM58356
1890 - 1909, Dunnington Ref. HOSM44028
1890 - 1891, Great Kelk Ref. HOSM49653
1891, Little Kelk Ref. HOSM51525
1888 - 1889, Sledmere Ref. HOSM59531
1890 - 1891, Sunderlandwick Village Ref. HOSM60928
1888 - 1891, Towthorpe Ref. HOSM62197
1883, Hampton Lovett Ref. HOSM47510
1883, Rushock Ref. HOSM57229
1884, Sale Green Ref. HOSM58382
1876, Wilday Green Ref. HOSM64610
1881 - 1901, Woodsetton Ref. HOSM65087
1886 - 1896, Felsted Ref. HOSM45382
1895, High Roding Ref. HOSM48364
1895, North End Ref. HOSM55213

Books

442 books found. Showing results 22,873 to 22,896.

Memories

29,076 memories found. Showing results 9,531 to 9,540.

Miss You Dad

I was born and bred in Washington, in fact one of my claims to fame is I was born behind Woolworths, well No.3 House Terrace. My Dad lived in Washington for almost all of his life and when he past away (2002) he left a hole in my ...Read more

A memory of Washington in 2002

Dug Up By Vandals

It couldn't have been many years after this photo was taken that a number of holes were dug out of the bowling green by vandals. It caused much consternation locally, and the shadows of the holes where they'd been filled and ...Read more

A memory of Pontypool by Sandra Rudd

The 1970's At Roundthorn Bakery

I worked at the bakery in the early 70's on franchise to Rowlands Bread. I was on door to door sales covering Handforth to Wilmslow; it was very rewarding. My round no. was 112 at that time and I shared the depot ...Read more

A memory of Roundthorn by Peter Taylor

Low Street.

I was born and lived in Low Street which is at the back of the shops shown; at the bottom of the area known as Wards Yard. My grandads sister, Elizabeth Moore, married a Charles Bradford. Maybe related to the grandmother of Glenda Lycett.

A memory of Carlton in Lindrick in 1940 by Eric Moore

The Ling, Kirstead

My grandmother ,Bessie Deadman, lived in No.43 The Ling, Kirstead and I spent many happy holidays there playing in the orchards and meadows. My grandfather, Alfred Deadman, was killed in WW1 and his name is honoured in St. ...Read more

A memory of Kirstead Green by Diane Sambridge

Smiths Factory

My dad worked at the factory for many years in the stores - he always said how he loved it. At the same time of working many years at the factory he was the landlord of the Royal Oak Pub at Mastin Moor. He worked in the factory ...Read more

A memory of Staveley in 1979 by Beverley Adams

Forties And Fifties

Born on Pottersway in '36, but raised on Carr Hill Rd. I went to Carr Hill School, then Grammar School...great and happy memories of the area. The freeze of '47; friends then were Jim Thompson, Jimmy Ward, Roy Fletcher, John ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1940 by Ray Oxberry

Pollards Shop

My father and mother bought the fireplace shop in Milnrow Road ( it was called Pollards - and they kept its name), they moved in with my older brother in about 1954. I was born in 1955 and we lived there until we moved to Milnrow in ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1954

Anne Bolyn's Well.

I lived at 3 Piers Cottages on Church Hill from the age of 3 years, they were demolished in the late 1950's at the same time as Orchard Hill Cottages nearby. I earnt some pocket money for assisting the demo' men to transport ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton in 1946 by James Whitehead

Pet Shop On Aldermans Hill.

Does anyone remember the name of the Pet Shop that was on Aldermans Hill in Plamers Green in the 1970's? It was opposite the train station and had a blue front facade...run by a couple. If anyone can remember the name please post. Your help is very much appreciated.

A memory of Palmers Green in 1974

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 22,873 to 22,896.

Caption For Bournemouth, Metropole Hotel 1900

Some early tourists would hire villas and bring their entire family and retinue of servants with them.

Caption For Totnes, Butterwalk 1922

The High Street is a delightful mix of ancient buildings. The Butterwalk was built to provide traders with shelter from the elements as they sold their wares.

Caption For Hythe, High Street C1955

This area has expanded greatly since the end of the Second World War. Here, a man looks thoughtfully in the shop window on the left.

Caption For Sturminster Newton, Market Cross C1960

Today it is a pleasing old market town on the banks of the River Stour.

Caption For St Ives, In The Harbour 1890

Beyond the fishing boats can be seen the prow of a cargo vessel.

Caption For Huntingdon, High Street 1901

When this photograph was taken, there was not a lot more to Huntingdon than its long High Street, which leads off Market Hill in both directions, overlooked by the graceful spire of the now-lost Trnity

Caption For Ringwood, Congregational Chapel 1890

To do so is to miss a great deal of interesting architecture, such as Ringwood's striking 19th-century congregational chapel.

Caption For Bransgore, The Church Of St Mary C1960

The old Litany Desk commemorates parishioner Henry Nicholson, 'a chief musician in this House of God'.

Caption For Cadnam, The Green C1960

Cadnam's extensive green is yet another of those delightful wide open spaces that seem to always be in close proximity to so many New Forest villages.

Caption For Thorne, The Canal C1955

The canal linked the River Don with the Humber, which it joined near the neighbouring village of Keadby.

Caption For Burnham Market, Everetts Mill Bridge C1955

The mill and bridge were built in 1790, with warehouses being added to the right of the main building in the 19th century.

Caption For Harlow, Swimming Pool C1965

The site is quite near the part of the River Stort that had been used for swimming lessons and galas by local schools for at least one hundred years.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway C1950

There were a whole range of shops along the Broadway, ranging from a chemist's, a sweet shop, a gentlemen's outfitter's, a garage, a bank and the gas showroom, but competition was to follow from

Caption For Ryde, Esplanade C1955

This view looks across the Solent from the Esplanade with the Ryde Esplanade station on the right.

Caption For Hitchin, The Priory C1955

The bridge in the foreground is 18th century, built of brick rubble with a moulded parapet.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, St Mary's Church, Suffolk War Memorial 1929

To commemorate 300 years of the regiment in 1935, the north chapel was converted into the Suffolk Chapel, designed by Sir Ninian Comper.

Caption For Chawton, Jane Austen's House C1960

The house, now a museum, has changed little over the years and includes her writing table, as well as a collection of documents and letters.

Caption For Paignton, The Harbour 1890

Paignton's harbour is an extension of a simple early shelter for shipping. Though not as protected as the harbour at Brixham, it maintained a fishing fleet for several centuries.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Downs And Cricket Ground 1894

Before the new resort grew up across the landscape, much of the countryside around the old village was open downland along the breezy coastal strip.

Caption For Worthing, 1921

Bognor's is a delight, with stucco cottages of varying heights and designs, many with balconied bow and bay windows, fronting an elongated square.

Caption For Polzeath, 1925

The surfing resort of Polzeath developed between the two world wars.

Caption For Tenbury Wells, Teme Bridge 1898

Cattle seek the cool waters of the River Teme. After its journey through Wales, the river meanders through Shropshire and Worcestershire before joining the River Severn at Worcester.

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, Bridge 1904

In a back room of the same establishment, the renowned Mrs Siddons gave a memorable acting performance.

Caption For Newquay, On The Sands 1912

Mothers and children paddle in the sandy pools of Towan Beach. On Tolcarne Headland in the background is the Great Western Hotel.