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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1912, North Ness Ref. RNC793765
1912, Longhope Ref. RNC766971
1899 - 1900, Manor Ho, The Ref. HOSM52278
1919, Nythe Ref. POP795149
1897-1899, Nythe Ref. RNC795149
1898, Nythe Ref. RNE795148
1905, North Ref. RNC793788
1898, Nythe Ref. RNE795149
1947, Nythe Ref. NPO795149
1919, Nythe Ref. POP795148
1898-1900, Nythe Ref. RNC795148
1897-1898, Noah's Ark Ref. RNC792430
1899-1902, Noah's Green Ref. RNC792433
1920, Noah's Ark Ref. POP792430
1946, Noah's Ark Ref. NPO792430
1898, Noah's Green Ref. RNE792433
1947, Noah's Green Ref. NPO792433
1895, Noah's Ark Ref. RNE792430
1919, Noah's Green Ref. POP792433
1899-1900, North Weston Ref. RNC794071

Memories

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Harrow Driving School Rayners Lane 1985 1986 Approx

Memories of getting the tube from Arnos Grove to Rayners Lane and then the long walk up Imperial Drive - until reaching the driving centre. The set up included traffic lights, zebra crossings, ...Read more

A memory of Harrow by John Walmisley

Caravan Holiday In 50s

My parents had a caravan at The Old Coastguards close to Seasalter Sailing Club from 50s to 70s. It had only 3 caravans on it. I regularly got up early as a child to accompany the site owner, a super guy, while he followed the ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by Andrew Henderson

A Child's View.

I moved to Woldingham with my Mother (she worked for Sir James and Lady Marshall at Whistlers Wood) when I was five years old (1951). I remember my Mother ordering food from Saffins and this I believe was delivered. Also remember ...Read more

A memory of Woldingham by dlplant

Shoreside Revisited

I too remember holidaying here with my family in the late 60s, early 70s. In fact I have just revisited the island and paid homage to Seaview. Nothing has changed much, except the old hotel at the end of Pier Rd has gone. The house looks remarkably the same. Great memories!

A memory of Seaview by Rob Baston

Post War Harlesden.

I was born in Tredegar, South Wales in April 1941. My mother had been evacuated to that small welsh town when she fell pregnant with me in 1940. We lived with her parents. My dad was away doing War things. We moved back to London ...Read more

A memory of Harlesden by John Howley

Procter Memorial Home

I have found three postcards sent to my father at the Procter Memorial Home round about 1911/12. I thought at first that he might have been recuperating from some illness, but reading one of the cards it suggests that he ...Read more

A memory of Shotley Bridge in 1910 by Jean Dickinson

Growing Up

First real memories of Leighton Buzzard was being ‘put down’ for my afternoon nap as a child of about 5, and listening to the Church bells just the over the road. Another memory must be an early one as I remember the Stock market ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard by Amanda Pike

My First And Last Jobs In Hull

This is a photo of the Derringham Branch of the Hull Savings Bank where I started as a junior bank clerk at the age of 16 on 31st August 1965, probably around the time when this photo was taken. It certainly ...Read more

A memory of Kingston upon Hull in 1965 by David Farrow

Summer 1980

My memories of the heath are from 1980 when my mother - Kathleen (Topsy) Whybrow and father bought me and my brother to the heath in the summer of 1980 for five months.   My parents had emigrated to NZ and gave myself and my ...Read more

A memory of Hatfield Heath in 1980 by Sarah Mc Gee

Nefyn Beach

The beach cafe shown in the photo entitled 'the anchorage' was owned and run by my aunts, the Misses Miriam and Evelyn Wales, whose father moved to Morfa Nefyn in the late 1800s to take charge of the cable station linked to Ireland. Also ...Read more

A memory of Nefyn in 1940 by Pamela Stunt

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Captions

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Caption For Weymouth, The Nothe Gardens 1909

Weymouth's Nothe Gardens are beautifully situated on a headland overlooking the Isle of Portland and are the site of Nothe Fort, built to guard the huge naval harbour between the mainland and the Isle.At

Caption For Weymouth, The Nothe Gardens 1909

The Nothe Gardens have always been a much-frequented viewpoint for the vista across Weymouth Bay.

Caption For Weymouth, The Nothe Gardens 1909

Weymouth's Nothe Gardens are situated on a dramatic headland overlooking the Isle of Portland.

Caption For Hoo, The River C1960

Sailing barges and leisure craft rub hulls in this typical riverside scene, and the more recent development of the marina amply demonstrates that there is still nothing - absolutely nothing

Caption For Weymouth, Harbour 1898

Yacht moorings lie off the Nothe Gardens (foreground).

Caption For Hunstanton, The Green And Pier 1907

Hunstanton's chief feature is its distinctive white and red banded cliffs, which rise from nothing at this point to a towering 30 metres just 300 metres further north.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

Angel Hill was once the site of Bury Fair, but by 1955 it has been relegated to nothing more than a car park.

Caption For Goathland, Darnholm 1953

For decades the place has been a favourite with those who like nothing better than to 'bimble around' by the waters edge.

Caption For Cley, The Village 1950

Cley (rhymes with sky), once a busy port, is now a sleepy village, where nothing much has changed since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Billingshurst, East Street 1923

Frith & Co captured this same view of Billingshurst sixteen years earlier in 1907, and apart from several trees growing by the side wall of the shop on the right, nothing seems to have changed in the

Caption For Feckenham, The Waterfall C1960

Fladbury was the site of a Saxon monastery, though nothing of it remains; the existing parish church is mostly 14th century.

Caption For Ludham, The Mill 1934

On the west bank of the Ant stood Ludham Mill, a tower mill nearly 50ft high to the iron curb, with a base diameter of 12ft 4in, including 18in thick walls.

Caption For Oxford, Cowley 1890

More than one hundred years ago Cowley was nothing more than a large village, its intricate maze of rooftops stretching towards the horizon.

Caption For Washfield, Weir 1920

They still run today, but in nothing like the quantities they once did.

Caption For Barnard Castle, Bowes Museum Gardens 1929

The gardens, the chateau-style building, and the collection were all created from nothing over a period of fifteen years, always with the aim of public benefit.

Caption For Lerryn, Looking Across The River 1893

At low tide there is nothing but mud in this creek.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1955

Anybody standing today in approximately the same position as the photographer would see nothing more than a couple of dreary buildings and one of the Kingfisher Centre`s multi-storey car parks.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Sheep Market C1955

Any fluctuation in prices can mean the difference between considerable wealth or months of hard work all for nothing.

Caption For Preston, Harris Museum, Library And Art Gallery 1903

The Library, designed by Preston architect James Hibbert, was opened on 26 October 1893 by Lord Derby, but it was another two years before the Art Gallery was ready to open.

Caption For Ludlow, The Market Hall 1892

This building is described by Nikolaus Pevsner as 'Ludlow's bad luck . . . there is nothing that could be said in (its) favour'.

Caption For Newmarket, Clock Tower C1950

By the time this photograph was taken, it had been reduced to nothing more than an ornamental roundabout for the traffic.

Caption For Tiverton, Grand Western Canal 1930

They still run today, but in nothing like the quantities they once did.