Maps

71 maps found.

1898-1901, Shop Corner Ref. RNC830532
1946, Bray Shop Ref. NPO649035
1899-1900, Bray Shop Ref. RNC649035
1946, Barkla Shop Ref. NPO633228
1886 - 1906, Barkla Shop Ref. HOSM37023
1886 - 1906, Barkla Shop Ref. HOSM39392
1919, Barkla Shop Ref. POP633228
1896, Bray Shop Ref. RNE649035
1900, Barkla Shop Ref. RNC633228
1919, Congdon's Shop Ref. POP676521
1919, Gummow's Shop Ref. POP723541
1895, Gummow's Shop Ref. RNE723541
1900, Gummow's Shop Ref. RNC723541
1919, Budge's Shop Ref. POP654956
1946, Congdon's Shop Ref. NPO676521
1946, Box's Shop Ref. NPO647477
1919, Box's Shop Ref. POP647477
1900, Box's Shop Ref. RNC647477
1899-1900, Budge's Shop Ref. RNC654956
1900, Congdon's Shop Ref. RNC676521

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Memories

8,100 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Shops And Businesses

By this time Seeboard have taken over the Uptons building but Caffyns still have their garage premises which finally became a furniture salesroom in about 1982. the one way system has still not been created (see H252069), the restaurant is still 'Haywards' and the bank is the National Provincial.

A memory of Haywards Heath by Claire Allen

Princes Road

I was born in 1953 at 71 Princes Road, in 1955 we moved to 10 Church Road where I lived until 1969 when I left home. I went to Princes Road Boys school where Mr Carr was the Head and some of the teachers were Miss Gardiner, Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Phil Gray

Names Of People And Buildings.

Here we are looking down West Street with the village school visible at the end. On the left is Tetts Farm with the milk churns, while next is Manor Farm, farmed by Reg Newick. The thatched building before the ...Read more

A memory of Hinton St George

Notes From The Frith Files.

This photograph shows residents waiting for the No.144 Midland Red bus from Malvern to Worcester outside the village shops. Far left is EW Bird's butchers, left is Cromptons newsagents, off picture further left is Procters ...Read more

A memory of Powick

Moving Of The War Memorial

Note in this photo that the war memorial has been moved back and the wall lowered. Flats have been built on the Banstead house site. You could always see the green houses over the high wall from the top of the 164a bus. The ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1956 by Heather Lee

Smart's Fish Saloon.

Re Smart's Fish Saloon. My parents Peter and Wyn Pellerade owned this from 1952 to the early 60s when it was demolished to make room for flats. The site never got used but has recently been developed into a doctors surgery. ...Read more

A memory of Bishopstoke by Claire Allen

Childhood Memories

Knutsford holds a special place in my heart as I was born there in 1956 and spent nearly eight years of my childhood growing up in this then safe and close community. I have very strong memories of family, home, school and friends ...Read more

A memory of Knutsford in 1962 by Julie Nunn

My Memories Of Bilsington

I can remember moving to Bilsington village when I was just over seven years old. I attended Bilsington Primary School and have clear memories of Miss Fellows (the Headmistress). She had a kind heart I think but at the time ...Read more

A memory of Bilsington in 1970 by Creina Lightle

Number 19a Bus From Bognor Regis

Brings back memories of watching the driver remove the 'Limited Stop' board from the front of the Bus and to change back to Number 19. Use to live above Strattons Shop; my Bedroom use to overlook the Bus Stop and Overtons Garage.

A memory of Churt in 1965 by Charles Burton

Family Day Out Clerkenwell To Caterham 1925

The above photo depicts Dorothy Connor (nee Step) aged 10, with her late Mother Elizabeth Step (aged 46) and her Sister, Florence Step (aged 21) having alighted from the 159a Bus which brought them from their ...Read more

A memory of Caterham by Elisabeth Connor

Captions

3,478 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Brierley Hill, High Street 1968

There are always fewer shoppers than traders would like, and too many empty shops and charity shops.

Caption For Alderton, The Street C1955

This row contained a general and sweet shop (note the Oxo advertisement in the window), with another general store and a teashop at the far end.

Caption For Frimley Green, Wharf Road 1927

The shop of J Singleton, where you could shop and also acquire a haircut, is no longer a general-purpose shop.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road C1965

A bustling and lively shopping street but not yet choked with motor traffic.

Caption For Clifford, Village 1897

One of the interesting things when looking at some of these photographs is the number of shops that even the smallest of villages seemed to have.

Caption For Lytham, Clifton Street 1952

The main street and good shopping centre is made more pleasant by the Victorian glass arcade, useful in wet weather.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1960

When we compare this photograph with 54230, we see that since 1906, R & H Law have expanded to occupy all the top four shops on the right, and had become a large furniture and upholstery shop.

Caption For York, Coney Street 1909

During the Edwardian era Coney Street was the place for fashionable shopping.

Caption For Frome, Bath Street 1964

It included many shops - a butcher's, a grocer's, a milliner's, a shoe shop and a furniture shop.

Caption For Heswall, The Village C1955

The scene has changed remarkably little over the years, apart from what is sold in the shops.

Caption For Eastleigh, High Street C1960

No 39 High Street was Clemoes, a women's wear shop, now a pizza parlour.

Caption For Wellingborough, Silver Street C1950

Many of the shops you see in this picture have changed hands.

Caption For Great Bircham, The Country Stores C1960

This shop frontage shows the development of the village shop into the mini-supermarket, ultra-modern for its time.

Caption For Buxton, Spring Gardens 1923

With increases in both population and numbers of visitors to the town, provision had to be made for their shopping requirements.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate 1951

A major redevelopment in 1870 brought many new shops and arcades to the thoroughfare.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1955

The card shop and Susan Starr are now occupied by Abbey and Martyn James (butcher`s), whilst Bond & Sherwill and Stead & Simpson maintain the presence of an estate agent and a shoe shop.

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street 1891

The Rows are a unique feature to Chester; they provide shops on two levels, the roofs of the shops at street level forming a pedestrian walkway for the shops on the second level.

Caption For Crowland, North Street C1955

On the left, Parnell's shop is now the Ideal Shop, still selling newspapers.

Caption For Wisbech, Market Place C1955

In this view the Freeman Hardy & Willis shop stands on the site of the Old Talbot, and two shops along is where the Golden Lion was situated.

Caption For Freshfield, Post Office, Old Town Lane C1965

It is the furthest away of these three shops (on the corner) which is the Post Office.

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross And Silver Street 1906

For five hundred years commerce has surrounded this area with ironmongers, shoemakers and fish and meat shops.

Caption For Wickham, The Square C1965

The first shop on the left is the newsagent, and next to it is the Co-op.

Caption For Eastbourne, Terminus Road 1925

Just past the Midland Bank, looking north west, the elegant late Victorian shops on the left survive, although W H Smith has now moved on.

Caption For Bath, Union Street C1955

Union Street is now pedestrianised; this view shows some of the modern shop fronts installed by 1955 which replaced the much better Victorian ones.