Maps

71 maps found.

1900, Shop Ref. RNC830531
1887 - 1905, Shop Ref. HOSM59140
1900, Shop Ref. RNC830529
1946, Shop Ref. NPO830529
1946, Shop Ref. NPO830530
1895, Shop Ref. RNE830531
1919, Shop Ref. POP830529
1946, Shop Ref. NPO830531
1896, Shop Ref. RNE830529
1919, Shop Ref. POP830530
1919, Shop Ref. POP830531
1880, Shop Ref. HOSM42138
1900, Shop Ref. RNC830530
1895, Shop Ref. RNE830530
1882 - 1905, Bray Shop Ref. HOSM38740
1919, Bray Shop Ref. POP649035
1921, Shop Corner Ref. POP830532
1946, Shop Corner Ref. NPO830532
1895, Barkla Shop Ref. RNE633228
1896, Shop Corner Ref. RNE830532

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Memories

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Indigo

Hi, Anyone remember a shop called Indigo in Dartford? I used to go to Dartford on the train, with my mum, once in a while, and I remember a shop called indigo, I can’t remember what it sold (I’m guessing jeans) It’s a memory that’s stuck in ...Read more

A memory of Dartford

Elliotts Fish & Chip Shop, High Street, Hogsthorpe.

Hi I was born in 1963 in Hogsthorpe and went to the primary school in Thames Street, I remember some amazing times in Hogsthorpe helping my Mum and Dad in the fish and chip shop rumbling the potato's ...Read more

A memory of Hogsthorpe by Ian Elliott

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

High Street Wilburton

This is the other side of the road from the Post Office, with a very old car parked in front of Hazel's shop, which sold all sorts of things including penny chews and sweets. You can see the old tree, and the bus stop and the ...Read more

A memory of Wilburton by Sandra Shaw

Corner Shop, Rookwood Avenue/Burlington Road

Does anyone remember the name of the little shop on the corner of Burlington Road and Rookwood Avenue. I lived in Beverley Road in the Fifties/Sixties and was often sent round for ice cream and sweets. I ...Read more

A memory of New Malden by Susan Locke

Ripley's Market

I just browsed a few relatively recent pics of Ripley's Market in Lowfield St. So sad to see it derelict like that when all I have is happy memories. I knew the Ripley family well, they lived in Horns Cross and I went to school with ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by pokenoserv

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

Good Times

I lived in Belsize Road, Swiss Cottage end for many years from the 50s through the 60s till i got married, I remember lots of things, the buses getting stuck in the road going up to Swiss Cottage in the snow and ice and having to be ...Read more

A memory of Swiss Cottage by Patricia Venton

Shops

I suspect this is a little earlier than 1960 (but after 1956) the first building on the right was the offices of "Waugh Brummell and Barron" later Waugh & Co Solicitors and still going strong. The original Waughs were prominent in the ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Lily Meade

I grew up in the house opposite the Brittania Inn from early 1940 until about 1960. The shop next door, in the right of the picture, was a grocers shop, Stovolds. I remember spending the day with them watching the Coronation, as not many people had television in those days.

A memory of Alcombe in 1940 by Pamela Jacobs

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Captions

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Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Bridge 1919

In 1887 shops were erected on both sides (see 64239, pages 24-25).

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

Railings mark where King's shop had stood.

Caption For Beccles, Exchange Square C1955

On the left is the corner of Lloyds Bank; then comes Siddal and Kirby's shoe shop, the Wool Shop, now Nationwide with a new shop front, and the Midland Bank.

Caption For Woodmansterne, Rectory Lane C1955

A parade of local shops photographed from the junction with Pine Walk is dominated by T H Shepherd (tobacconist and stationer).

Caption For Wilmslow, Grove Street 1897

Wilmslow`s main shopping street would contain all the shops needed by the community, including their links with the outside world, as the newspaper shop demonstrates in its adverts.

Caption For Bildeston, The Village C1965

On the right the large bay windows of the clock and electrical shops have been entirely removed.

Caption For Patricroft, Liverpool Road C1955

For much of its length it was all shops, and every kind of shop under the sun was to be found along this road.

Caption For Burgess Hill, Church Road C1960

By the end of the 19th century, Church Road was Burgess Hill's main shopping centre.

Caption For Reading, Broad Street 1923

There were many shops, including drapers, hat shops, gents' outfitters, shoe shops and a number of small cafes.

Caption For Frimley Green, Guildford 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 Hailsham, High Street C1965

The trees have now gone, and the Vicarage Fields shopping precinct opens up the streetscape.

Caption For Winchester, The Pentice C1955

Above the second shop on the left, the wood is brown and its walls are cream; the second bay window has been removed.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Place 1899

By 1899 we see that the old two-storey bay window of the Cock Inn has gone, to be replaced by a new shop front installed by Mr Fairburn, who had moved his chemist's and druggist's business

Caption For Littleham, Littleham Road C1965

The modern shops of Littleham are some distance away from the heart of the older village.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

Railings mark where King's shop had stood.

Caption For Boxford, Broad Street C1955

On the left is Norman's grocery and general shop, now a newsagent's.

Caption For Bransgore, The Post Office C1960

Village shops continued to prosper until the late 20th century, when trips to neighbouring supermarkets became the fashion.

Caption For Basildon, Whitmore Way 1961

Whitmore Way was the site of Basildon's first proper shopping parade: this included a chemist, a hardware shop, a post office, a Martin's newsagent, a Home & Colonial store, and a much-needed chip-shop

Caption For Truro, Victoria Place 1897

This street of small shops is showing signs of commercialism.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, The Pantiles 1885

Then, just as it is today, this area of the town was an exclusive parade of expensive little shops, smart tea shops and expensive restaurants.

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 Whyteleafe, Station Road C1955

Older residents will recall the clothing shop and its predecessor Allan`s furniture shop, as well as the Co-op and Stevenson & Rush.

Caption For Colyton, Market Place 1907

On the far side of the square is A Symons & Co, with three smiling shop assistants posing in the doorway.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1965

The empty shop on the left is now occupied by Doble`s motor cycles.