Maps

71 maps found.

1946, Gummow's Shop Ref. NPO723541
1879 - 1880, Gummow's Shop Ref. HOSM47233
1882, Congdon's Shop Ref. HOSM41640
1903, Lobb's Shop Ref. HOSM52075
1946, Budge's Shop Ref. NPO654956
1896, Box's Shop Ref. RNE647477
1895, Congdon's Shop Ref. RNE676521
1896, Budge's Shop Ref. RNE654956
1882, Liskeard Ref. HOSM49482
1903, Smallwood Ref. HOSM50119
1925, Shap Ref. POP828880
1897, Shap Ref. RNE828880
1897, Shap Ref. HOSM59028
1947, Shap Ref. NPO828880
1901-1904, Shap Ref. RNC828880
1897, Shap Summit Ref. HOSM64531
1903-1904, Chop Gate Ref. RNC668201
1898, Chop Gate Ref. RNE668201
1890, Chop Gate Ref. HOSM70271
1925, Chop Gate Ref. POP668201

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Memories

8,101 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

I Was Cross!

Having spent a beautiful morning walking around Surrey, we decided to visit villages with stupid names. We ended up at Balls Cross. Balls Cross consists of a house, 2 cars, a public bin and grass. No Balls and certainly no crossing - ...Read more

A memory of Balls Cross in 2009 by Leon Hughes

Whitethorn Morris Dance In Front Of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks

Although this ancient inn is protected and little changed over the years, the surrounding landscape is now attractive with paving, seats and trees by the edge of the millstream which flows ...Read more

A memory of St Albans in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Whitethorn Morris Dance At St Albans "Folk At The Festival"

One of the highlights of the Festival is the Festival parade and Day of Dance which traditionally takes place on the Saturday of each year's Festival. The procession was led through the ...Read more

A memory of St Albans in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

An Outing For A Picnic By The Grand Western Canal With My Granddaughter

Our granddaughter Anna Norfolk stays with us each Tuesday and Friday starting with breakfast and we try to keep her entertained with things to do around our home town of ...Read more

A memory of Tiverton in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Christmas Shopping In Totnes

Totnes provides lovely late night Christmas shopping evenings each December when the High Street and Market Square are decorated, the shop windows have illuminated Christmas displays and stay open late and the place is ...Read more

A memory of Totnes in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

2008

Although I have often E Mailed, and written to the committee of the Football Club I have not had a reply. Therefore I assume they are uninterested in my attempts. My last memory of Colden Common is going through the village on the way to ...Read more

A memory of Colden Common in 2008 by Bert Catt

The 697 Bus From Tiverton To Wellington Via Huntsham

I suppose one of the advantages of being "old" is having both the pensioner's free bus pass and the time to use it! So having retired to the middle of Devon with my wife Elizabeth in 2006 I ...Read more

A memory of Huntsham in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

Heather And Gorse Clog Dancers Entertain At Chudleigh

Chudleigh hosts a wonderful Christmas late night shopping evening each year when the Christmas lights in Fore Street are switched on. The shops stay open until late evening and their windows ...Read more

A memory of Chudleigh in 2007 by John Howard Norfolk

I Fell In Love There Xx

I had never been to the north of England, I am a Cockney London girl, four years ago I met my angel of the north, I came to Seaburn where he lived, I love the place and the people, for the first time in my life I felt a sense ...Read more

A memory of Seaburn in 2007 by Gillian Marison

Visit To Blarney Cork 2007

My ancestors came from Cork to England. Whether this means that they sailed from Cork Harbour during the 1850's, or whether they lived in Cork, I am not sure, however my husband and I had an enjoyable few days there this ...Read more

A memory of Blarney in 2007 by Susan Winwood

Captions

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Caption For South Wigston, Gloucester Crescent C1960

A rather flowery title for a small shopping development of the late 1950s on the Fairfield Estate, away to the east of the town's main shopping street.

Caption For Chipstead, High Road C1965

Frank Butcher`s newsagent and tobacconist shop at the north end of High Road has a well stocked window but alas has now been demolished, and the other shops have closed.

Caption For Harlow, Market House C1955

There were to be three types of shopping: the open-air market, a variety of shops on three sides, and a first-floor row of shops that did not need a window display, such as hairdressers, opticians, photographers

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

Rasen Bikes are in the large shop on the left, which was E C Hall's shoe shop.

Caption For Whittlesey, Market Street C1965

This view down Market Street shows how Whittlesey has prospered in the past fifty years.

Caption For Newmarket, High Street C1955

On the left is the Electricity Centre; Selright, a ladies' fashion shop: Topping's shoe shop; and Anscombes the photographer's.

Caption For Stapleford, London Road, Post Office Stores C1960

The house and shop were possibly built in the 1930s.

Caption For Crowland, North Street C1955

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

Caption For Fleet, Fleet Road 1924

Still a mixture of residential and commercial properties, Fleet Road is nonetheless well on the way to becoming Fleet's principle shopping street.

Caption For Kettering, Silver Street C1960

As neo-Georgian buildings replaced the older local shops, the shopping centre of Kettering also developed wth nation-wide multiple stores.

Caption For Bishopstone, Post Office And Stores 1908

He has stopped at Hedges' shop to replenish his stores.

Caption For Bebington, The Village 1936

Irwin's Grocery shop is now occupied by a barber's, a ladies' hair salon and an electronics shop.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street C1955

The same view as photograph number S48117, taken some time later, shows changes.

Caption For Debenham, Market Square C1955

The wide shop on the left belongs to Henry Abbot, the long-established draper's, which became a Co-op in the late 1990s.

Caption For Leiston, High Street C1960

This is the lower end of the High Street, with the Long Shop complex off to the right and Victoria Road to the left.

Caption For Wisbech, Market Place C1955

G W Frank's butcher's shop possesses perhaps the finest remaining shop frontage in the town, with its original Art Deco design butcher's fittings dating from the 1930s.

Caption For Devizes, Sidmouth Street C1960

The premises on the left include a tobacconist, a public house, a grocer, a draper, a TV and radio shop, a ladies' clothes shop and a footwear shop.

Caption For Stamford, Red Lion Square 1922

The shop on the right is occupied by Finlay's shoe shop, as is attested by the display outside — today it is the HSBC Bank.

Caption For Highworth, Swindon Street C1950

Looking South The Co-op store on the left was previously a double-fronted residential property (today the windows are gone, and the shop has been taken into a new Co-op store which replaced

Caption For Saxilby, High Street C1965

The whole of the shop extension has been removed, the chimney has gone from the house behind the shop, and it has all been redeveloped.

Caption For Andover, London Street 1904

In the 1970s a corner shop would still be trading on the 1904 site of L Green's Confectionary Shop opposite Nutley's Alehouse, which, it was said, was only ever lit by candles.

Caption For Broadstone, Dunyeats Road C1960

With the spread of suburbs around the larger settlements, functional but small shopping centres were established to cater for a growing population, with handy parking for the increasing number of car owners

Caption For Nottingham, Pelham Street 1890

On the right is Boots the Chemist's first shop in Pelham Street, opened in 1892.

Caption For Melton, High Street C1955

Three of the four terrace houses on the right were once shops.