Maps

64 maps found.

1919, Broadway Ref. POP651207
1899-1901, Broadway Ref. RNC651207
1898, Broadway Ref. RNE651207
1886 - 1901, Broadway Ref. HOSM39111
1887 - 1905, Broadway Ref. HOSM39037
1923, Broadway Ref. POP651205
1896, Broadway Ref. RNE651204
1946, Broadway Ref. NPO651204
1901, Broadway Ref. RNC651205
1898, Broadway Ref. RNE651201
1922, Broadway Ref. POP651201
1921, Broadway Ref. POP651209
1901, Broadway Ref. RNC651204
0-1912, Broadway Ref. RNC651201
1901-1902, Broadway Ref. RNC651209
1896, Broadway Ref. RNE651205
1922, Broadway Ref. POP651204
1919, Broadway Ref. POP651208
1946, Broadway Ref. NPO651201
1946, Broadway Ref. NPO651209

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Memories

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My Memories Of Broadstone

My earliest memories of Broadstone stem from about 1937 when I was five years old. We lived in Southbourne at the time and frequently went to Broadstone at weekends to visit my "aunt Flo" and her family who lived at Lower ...Read more

A memory of Broadstone by Keith Musselwhite

E M Goliah

My Grandmother Mrs E M Goliah had a general stores on Broadway I believe it was sold circa 1956 due to ill health, I believe it was an Elizabethan style property, and was next door to Cheadles, the 'clock' shop. The property no longer exists due to 'redevelopment'

A memory of Shifnal by Tim Goliah

My Early School Years In Mill Hill 1943 1950

I have few memories of my primary school which was in a private house in Croft Close a turning off of Marsh Lane, but I do remember being very happy there. This was during the latter war years. However I ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Ice Cream Heaven In Gipsy Road

Ice cream was a special treat in our house back in the 1950's. The brand we had was always Lyons Maid, vanilla or strawberry, considered superior to Walls. But for those special occasions, especially during summer, we ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Old School Friends

I attended the local Pelham County Secondary Boys School which was close by.  A number of my friends who attended came from outlying districts such as Carshalton, Chessington, Tolworth and Walton on Thames, travelling by Southern ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon by Claire Allen

A Schoolboy's View Of Bexleyheath In The Early 1950s

I went to school in Bexleyheath between 1950 and 1954. I believe the school was in Pelham Road but I can't be sure. Maybe there was a separate infants department in North Street? My first (very ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1950 by John Howard Norfolk

Shop Names

'The Hayward' sign was outside 'Haywards Cafe & Restaurant' which flourished until the 1960s when it successively became 'Delmontes', 'Pieros', 'La Ferola' and now 'The Blue India'. Going down the right hand side of the Broadway ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Southall Memories

My parents, who came to England from India in 1955, when I was 3 months old, moved to Southall in 1959, from Whitton, when I was 4. I remember Southall Broadway at that time-there was actually a saddlery business there! C. Quinion, ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Sandya Narayanswami

The Peach Bar

I WAS ONE OF A GROUP OF LADS PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED AS "THE LOCAL TEDDY BOY TYPES" WHO USED TO MEET UP AT THE PEACH BAR IN STONELEIGH BROADWAY IN THE SIXTIES. THIS WAS A COFFEE BAR RUN BY A LOVELY LADY CALLED IDA. THOSE WERE GREAT DAYS ...Read more

A memory of Stoneleigh by Michael Mckeown

It's Not How It Was Back Then... Some Nostalgia For The Fifties And Early Sixties.

My parents ran a shop on the Broadway from the late nineteen forties until the early fifties, I think. It was a general store and – as far as I know – a seed merchant’s. I ...Read more

A memory of Broadstone by Robert Milne

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Captions

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Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

Broadway is an exceptionally beautiful Worcestershire village, each building in harmony with its neighbour and all constructed from the same warm local stone.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Crossroads C1950

However, the number of private cars was increasing all the time, partly thanks to the Coventry Motor Works, centrally situated on the Broadway and dealing with all motorists' needs.

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

A number of the old houses here were originally inns, for Broadway lay on the London to Worcester coaching route.

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

A number of the older houses here were originally inns, for Broadway lay on the London to Worcester coaching route.

Caption For Accrington, The Market C1965

The neat fencing separating the market from Broadway was later removed to facilitate shoppers.

Caption For Stourbridge, The Broadway Stores C1965

Broadway Stores is in Norton, where a large housing estate extends right to the county border.

Caption For Broadway, High Street C1955

From about 1600 Broadway was a thriving staging post, and horse-drawn carriages by the dozen stopped here to feed and water en route from London to Worcester - a journey of more than 17 hours.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway C1950

Viewed from the raised footpath, the summit of Perrymount Road merges into the Broadway.

Caption For Chesham, The Broadway 1897

The High Street widens out into the Broadway with Blucher Street merging from the left and the High Street continues north as far as the foot of White Hill.

Caption For Stourbridge, The Broadway Stores C1965

Broadway Stores is in Norton, where a large housing estate extends right to the county border.

Caption For Worthing, The Broadway 1919

The buildings on the corner of High Street and The Broadway were named Warwick Mansions.

Caption For Accrington, Broadway Gardens C1955

The Broadway sunken gardens were constructed in 1952 after the area had been the subject of controvery for some years.

Caption For Broadway, The Green C1955

The wide High Street gave Broadway its name; the road was built to cover two streams that flow either side of the old road.

Caption For Broadway, The Green C1955

The wide High Street gave Broadway its name; the road was built to cover two streams that flow either side of the old road.

Caption For South Cerney, The Memorial C1967

Beyond the war memorial is a drystone wall topped by the sign that reads Broadway Lane.

Caption For Broadway, China Square 1899

Broadway has its place in history.

Caption For Winchester, Broadway And The Alfred Statue 1909

Broadway and its continuation, the High Street, almost certainly follow the line of an ancient trackway that crossed the River Itchen during the Iron Age.

Caption For Winchester, From St Giles Hill 1929

Looking along Broadway with the statue of Alfred the Great clearly visible, this view shows Winchester Cathedral in all its glory.

Caption For Winchester, King Alfred's Statue 1901

This dramatic statue of Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, occupies a prominent site in Broadway.

Caption For Winchester, City Bridge 1906

Broadway and its continuation, the High Street, almost certainly follow the line of an ancient trackway that crossed the River Itchen during the Iron Age.

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 Crouch End, Crouch End Hill C1965

The road drops down into the Broadway with an array of modest but attractive late 19th- and early 20th-century buildings.

Caption For Broadway, The Village C1955

By the 1950s, with the advent of popular motoring, Broadway was starting to attract car-borne tourists in considerable numbers.

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

A number of the older houses in Broadway were originally inns, for the village lay on the London to Worcester coaching route.