Maps

181,031 maps found.

1886, Bwlch Ref. HOSM39699
1885, Llywel Ref. HOSM52066
1886, Tredomen Ref. HOSM62275
1886, Trefecca Ref. HOSM62286
1887, Felindre Ref. HOSM63162
1895, Doddinghurst Ref. HOSM43401
1895, Friern Manor Ref. HOSM44068
1895, Herongate Ref. HOSM48196
1895, Ingrave Ref. HOSM49487
1895, Horseman Side Ref. HOSM54542
1897, Blaengarw Ref. HOSM38020
1897, Bryncethin Ref. HOSM39375
1897, Bryncoch Ref. HOSM39310
1897, Bryncoch Ref. HOSM39770
1914, Whiterock Ref. HOSM48191
1883, Loughton Ref. HOSM52370
1902, Kilve Ref. HOSM50154
1885, Othery Ref. HOSM55927
1886, Spaxton Ref. HOSM59855
1909, Bempton Ref. HOSM37558

Books

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Memories

29,041 memories found. Showing results 961 to 970.

St Michael And All Angels Church Of England School

I would love to hear of anyone who went to Tatenhill school around the late 1940 into the 1950s. It was such a magical time with Miss Read our teacher who inspired us and fired our imagination. ...Read more

A memory of Tatenhill in 1948

School And Choir

What a trip down memory lane I took when I saw this photo. I went to this school back in the late 1960s and early 1970s (going on to Fulwood Secondary School). Myself and my two brothers, Keith and Raymond, went here, ...Read more

A memory of Broughton by Michael Suffield

School Holidays At Abington Park

I was born in 1951 in Lutterworth Road, Northampton just a 5 minutes' walk from one of the most beautiful parks in the country - Abington Park. Originally part of the Wantage family estate, it boasted a ...Read more

A memory of Little Billing in 1959 by Andrew Beardsmore

Monton Eccles

I was born in Monton, lived in Monton during my childhood and moved to Eccles. I went to Eccles Parish School which at the time was run by nuns. They taught us pretty well and watched over us even when we washed our hands, and if ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1973 by R. Sultan

Hotel Continental

Well, this is a trip down memory lane. My mum and dad took sister and I there in, I think, 1967 or 1968 (I was 13). I remember listening to The Beatles/The Herd/Floyd (Arnold Lane) in the Hole in the Wall Club and my sister ...Read more

A memory of Mundesley by Martin Glen Davison

Great Easton

I lived the first 22 years of my life in Great Easton amd it is a place that will remain with me forever. My family are recorded as being in the parish for 400 years and my late father was the last one to remain, ...Read more

A memory of Great Easton by Jim Sharman

A Gentlmen From Amblecote

A Gentlemen from Amblecote, Staffordshire By The Oracle | April 16, 2009 This public voice, dos not usually, print obituaries. However, three persons have signed their names to a tribute to Samuel Kinnear from ...Read more

A memory of Amblecote

Phillips Family

I am attempting to discover my family history prior to 1887. My relative, William Phillips, lived in 14 Council Street, Llantwit Fardre. He was born in Neath on 14 Sept 1852, I don't know when he moved to Llantwit ...Read more

A memory of Llantwit Fardre by Kay Armstrong

The Lindens Rosgill

I was born in the large house halfway down the hill of the little hamlet of Rosgill, the house is called the Lindens. My childhood was wonderful. I rate my self a very lucky person indeed to have started my life in the lovely ...Read more

A memory of Rosgill in 1941 by David Hines

Holidays And Work For My Dad

Our family used to have our holidays (from Birmingham) in Llwyngwril and my dad tuned pianos in the village during our stay. We used to stay over a village shop and the lady owner would present my brother and I with ...Read more

A memory of Llwyngwril in 1947 by Nigel Edwards

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Captions

29,395 captions found. Showing results 2,305 to 2,328.

Caption For Golders Green, The Memorial And Golders Green Road C1960

An Edwardian, steeply-gabled terrace of shops and flats overlooks the dignified stone island War Memorial of 1923, with its stepped approach.

Caption For Bath, The Paragon 1911

Continue down Lansdown Road to The Paragon, a superb terrace of twenty-one houses set between two roads on steeply differing levels, their stables and vaults fronting Walcot Street far below.

Caption For Halsall, The Church 1900

The village of Halsall is situated near to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The village once had its own grammar school; the building is now the choir vestry of St Cuthbert's.

Caption For Darwen, Market Street C1955

Sharing its name with the river in whose valley it lies, Darwen grew rapidly as a result of industrialisation in the early 19th century, and many of the buildings along Market Street were

Caption For Redditch, Alcester Street 1949

Most of Alcester Street was demolished in the 1960s, but this small part of it survived.

Caption For Cowplain, Shopping Parade C1965

Cowplain developed because of the main road from Portsmouth to London; its name means 'a clearing for cows'.

Caption For Goodworth Clatford, The Village C1965

This is another picturesque Hampshire village, home to a good selection of perfect whitewashed thatched cottages.

Caption For Keyhaven, The Harbour C1955

An artist (left) settles down to capture some of this marvellous scenery on canvas. A small selection of boats can be seen moored here.

Caption For Stroud, Church Nave East 1890

The church exterior is of Bisley stone, while that used for the interior walls, most of the pulpit and the base of the font, comes from Painswick.

Caption For Warrington, Latchford Locks C1955

These are one of five sets of locks used to even out the water level along the canal.

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Caption For Colwall, C1960

Much of Colwall developed in late Victorian times as a result of the building of the railway line and its station.

Caption For Woburn, High Street C1955

Early Woburn suffered by fire in 1505, and again in 1724, but was entirely rebuilt on both occasions.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Sutton Park, Bracebridge Pool C1960

Sutton Park is a National Nature Reserve, which puts it among the top rank of our protected areas.

Caption For Sunninghill, Church 1901

These three similar shots of St Michael's span half a century, but only in 1955 do we notice the restricted area of the burial ground around the church by the appearance of a substantial brick wall.

Caption For Headingley, The Church, Nave East 1891

St Michael's church, called 'proud and prosperous' by Pevsner, is by J L Pearson, the architect of Truro Cathedral, and was built in 1885.

Caption For Upton, The Village C1950

It had a windmill on the outskirts of the village, and an old gabled mansion which saw action for Cromwell's men during the siege of Chester.

Caption For London, Cheapside C1886

In the 1850s, Cheapside was one of the most fashionable shopping streets in London, with a 'mighty stream of traffic' flowing through from Oxford Street to Leadenhall and the City.

Caption For London, Trafalgar Square 1908

Sir Robert Peel called it 'one of the finest sites in Europe'.

Caption For Leicester, Humberstone Gate 1949

The Bell Hotel speaks of genteel days, and Lewis's store on the right speaks of a more pressurised era of merchandising in the 1930s.

Caption For Ayot St Lawrence, Ayot House C1955

The central part of this fine Georgian building became the home of Sir Lionel Lyde, before the later wing on the right was added, and which at the time this picture was taken housed the Lullingstone

Caption For London, The Bank Of England 1890

The 1881 census revealed a steady rise in the size of the professional, commercial and managerial classes: in 1890 the city's fortunes were founded not on industrial might but on the realm of international

Caption For London, The Bank Of England 1890

The 1881 census revealed a steady rise in the size of the professional, commercial and managerial classes: in 1890 the city's fortunes were founded not on industrial might but on the realm of international

Caption For Llandudno, Mostyn Street 1890

Mostyn Street is one of Llandudno's main shopping streets; we see it here pictured in bright sunlight.

Caption For Northampton, Market Square C1950

Few buildings remain untouched by the passing of the years in this sunny picture of the Market Place.