Maps

70 maps found.

1946, Bowling Green Ref. NPO647344
1946, Bowling Green Ref. NPO647345
1921, Bowling Green Ref. POP647340
1919, Bowling Green Ref. POP647343
1898-1899, Bowling Green Ref. RNC647343
1899-1901, Bowling Green Ref. RNC647341
1899-1900, Bowling Green Ref. RNC647345
1875 - 1882, Bowling Green Ref. HOSM64428
1897-1909, Bowling Green Ref. RNC647346
1881, Bowling Green Ref. HOSM38490
1947, Bowlees Ref. NPO647314
1924, Bowlee Ref. POP647313
1888, Bowd Ref. HOSM38469
1919, Bowd Ref. POP647109
1899, Bowd Ref. RNC647109
1946, Bowd Ref. NPO647109
1897, Bowd Ref. RNE647109
1888, Bowd Ref. HOSM38472
1947, Bowring Park Ref. NPO647393
1896, Bowring Park Ref. RNE647393

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Memories

472 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

War Time In Holcombe Rogus

Hi everyone. I lived in Holcombe Rogus during the war years. My Father Leeming Greaves and Kathleen Korner had leased the Prince Of Wales Hotel. My brother Joseph and I attended the local School, I was 9 years old at ...Read more

A memory of Holcombe Rogus in 1942 by Jessie Sichter

Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean

THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in the ...Read more

A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by Don Williams

My Time In North Finchley

During the 2nd WW, my dad signed up with the Belgian section of the Royal Navy. On leave, he met up with my mum and married her in Christchurch in 1944. I came along in 1945. After the war my dad returned to Belgium, ...Read more

A memory of North Finchley in 1953 by Christine Moeyaert

A View From The Band Stand

I was born in 1965, the year the photo was taken and at the time my dad was a gardener at Parc Howard. I remember going to visit him almost every day, in the summer months, with either my grandmother or mother. This was a ...Read more

A memory of Llanelli in 1968 by David Charles

The Visitation Convent Bridport Dorset.

For unruly behaviour, I was delivered to boarding school at the age of 4, after enjoying wonderful times on a Devon farm. I was taken to the Convent by my parents in an Austin 7. I remember crying and staring at ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1948 by Rex Duffy

Sugar Bowl Carefree Time Of My Life.

I learnt to swim in the pool at the Sugar Bowl. My dad worked here as a part time gardener/odd job man.There was a Spanish chef working here in the late 50s who showed me how to pick up a Lobster properly he was ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath by Janice Chapple

Northolt Childrens Home

I wonder if anyone knows of a childrens home in Northolt. It was around 1958ish my brother's and I were put in the home, it was run by a lady I knew as Auntie Rea. My eldest brother, Edwin, was too old to reside in the same ...Read more

A memory of Northolt in 1958 by Gillian Mower

My Early Years In Longton 1870s To 1940s

I was born in Longton in 1933 at 151 High Street Post Office, Longton. All my childhood was spent there with my grandmother, Sarah Wright and my great aunt Matilda Ward (my grandmother's sister). Between them ...Read more

A memory of Longton by Barbara Johnson

Canian Woods

I shouldn't say as I think where we played in the woods is private property and as been split from the old bowling green and tennis courts with a main road but we called it the canian woods where we would make a rope swing which swung out ...Read more

A memory of Strelley by Susan Lee

My Most Memorable Corner

I lived at Corbieton Cottage for 22 years between 1939 & 1961 and this is the view I saw as I came down the hill to go to school, to Sunday school, to Scouts, to the Kirk, to the pub, the Hall, the bowling, the ...Read more

A memory of Haugh of Urr by Jim Cook

Captions

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Caption For Felixstowe, The Bay Looking East C1955

The bowling green is surrounded by beach huts and set amidst suburbia in St Edmund's Road, with Cordy's Regal restaurant, now The Alex, to the right.

Caption For Grangetown, Tennis Courts C1960

The bowling pavilion on the right, and some of the local housing is in the background.

Caption For Colchester, Boating Pool C1960

The thatched bowls pavilion in the distanct was built in 1923; gates inot the park commemorate the parks opening by the Lord Mayor of London in October 1892.

Caption For Withnell, The Cricket Field C1955

Withnell Fold's Sports and Social Club is still going strong, with facilities for tennis, hockey and bowls, as well as cricket.

Caption For Abbotsbury, Market Street C1955

But as popular motoring increased, tea-shops such as The Flower Bowl, seen here, sprang up to cater for visitors and local residents alike.

Caption For Helston, The Monument And Bowling Green 1922

Helston's Bowling Club was founded in 1760, and the green was laid in 1764.

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Caption For Cannock, C1955

Cannock does, however, possess one of the finest bowling greens in the country, which has been in use for nearly two hundred years.

Caption For Paignton, The Sands 1925

1925 saw a part of the south green made into a bowling green, and three years later a rather rough, but functional putting- green was made next to it.

Caption For Christchurch, The Bowling Green And Castle Ruins C1955

Today its shadow falls on peaceful pursuits such as a game of bowls.

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Tennis Courts C1955

Premises were amicably shared with the Bowls Club.

Caption For Comberbach, The War Memorial C1955

Just behind the memorial the flat area of ground is a bowling green, with today a fine new clubhouse just beyond.

Caption For Low Row, The Punch Bowl Inn C1960

Cattle graze the green outside the Punch Bowl Inn at Low Row in Swaledale.

Caption For Lanreath, The Punch Bowl Inn C1955

The village bus is setting off for Looe outside the famous Punch Bowl Inn, which is said to have been used for the distribution of goods by smugglers.

Caption For Mobberley, The Victory Hall C1955

Meetings of another sort take place behind the hall, where there is also a bowling green.

Caption For Plymouth, The Lido And Walks 1934

Below Plymouth Hoe, where legend tells us that Sir Francis Drake played that famous game of bowls, is a promenade for strolling or lounging on deckchairs.

Caption For Plymouth, The Lido And Walks 1934

Below Plymouth Hoe, where legend tells us that Sir Francis Drake played that famous game of bowls, is a promenade for strolling or lounging on deckchairs.

Caption For Stevenage, High Street 1903

Here, only a peddler's humble donkey waits to cross from the Bowling Green towards the gable end of the Tudor Alleyn's School.

Caption For Castleford, Queens Park C1955

By 1909 a splendid bowling green was a new attraction, and in 1949 new greenhouses were constructed.

Caption For Montgomery, From Castle Grounds C1940

Perhaps the climb is worth it for another reason: the view over handsome Georgian streets and the vast green bowl of hills around the town.

Caption For Port Sunlight, The Bowling Greens C1960

The bowling greens here in Bolton Road are just one example.

Caption For Laxey, View In Gardens 1894

Visitors paid an entrance fee, the entertainments were free: tennis, quoits, bowling, croquet, hobby horses, swings, and brass band concerts.

Caption For Normanton, Hawhill Park C1955

This rose garden was the site of Hawhill Park's first bowling green.

Caption For Penzance, The Bowling Green 1920

There seems to be some dispute as these players pose on the bowling green, while a small audience of no doubt critical ladies watches close to them.

Caption For Bentley, St Mary's Church 1929

Yew trees lead to the church door, and inside is a Norman font with an arcaded bowl resting on four pillars.