Maps

71 maps found.

1947, Chop Gate Ref. NPO668201
1897, Keld Ref. HOSM49647
1897, Keld Ref. RNE745748
1947, Keld Ref. NPO745748
1925, Keld Ref. POP745748
1901-1904, Keld Ref. RNC745748
1897, Town Head Ref. HOSM70251
1901-1904, Town Head Ref. RNC851064
1947, Town Head Ref. NPO851064
1897, Town Head Ref. RNE851064
1925, Town Head Ref. POP851064

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Memories

8,101 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Wallsend

while i was at the western I used to deliver papers in area of palmer bui;dings ,mark street ,charles street etc,,the newsagents was at high street east a Mr Mcgucken or something like that ..On sundays we met up at Wallsend railway station ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend by Ernest Walker

Walking To School

I used to walk past hilltop on the way to the old school and still can remember that old musty spell of the old shop still to this day, with the old petrol pump out side....My name then was Linda Zalesny and used to live at no ...Read more

A memory of Loxwood by Lyn Hammond

Walk Along Stoneham Lane

I remember North Stoneham Church from a favourite walk my family and I used to take of a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. We set out from Kelvin Road and made our way towards Stoneham Lane with the blacksmith's shop on the ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1947 by Anthony Lawford

Von And Len''s Memories.

WOW! I am Yvonne Blake (ne Hoare) the memories here are wonderful and yes we remember the Odeon where my sister Shirley and brother David went while I went to Burtons for ballroom dancing lessons. We lived at ...Read more

A memory of Northumberland Heath in 1955 by Len Blake

Visiting This Shop

I started Gainford School in 1954 & remember Miss Browns little shop crammed full with habberdashery, stockings (nylons) hankies, knitting-wool, etc., everything you could possibly want - an oasis in this small village. ...Read more

A memory of Gainford in 1955 by Faith Spence

Vincent Sec.Mod School.

i left school in 1961 and still remember most of the teachers, does anyone remember the school tuck shop which I helped to run, good memories, happy days. I still remember most of my class mates does anyone remember me?

A memory of Northolt by Roger Barfoot

Village Green

lived here now 47 years since last February of 2014 newsagent across green selling gobstoppers they were mighty big but enjoyable. the present shop turned into estate agents . the green is always kept tidy

A memory of Frimley Green

Village

very nice place to live on the left is the shop by the bus stop and railway crossing

A memory of Cymmer by Philip Owens

Victoria Terrace

Thanks to everyone who sent their memories of Newburn and Millfield, it brings it all back! I lived at 16 victoria terrace from about 1955 until it was demolished. I remembered how overcrowded we must have been in a one bedroomed ...Read more

A memory of Newburn by rosselross

Very Kind Family

I was an evacuee to Cefn |Hengoed, My mother said that |I was 6weeks old when we got there and I was born beginning of November 1940. I understand that after being placed with different families we finished living with Mr & ...Read more

A memory of Cefn Hengoed by patcheeseman

Captions

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Caption For Melton, The Street C1965

This shop was run by two generations of Ben Friars from around 1910 to 1982.

Caption For Sudbury, St Peter's Church And Market Hill 1900

The nearest shop is Robert Joy's, general draper and silk mercer, who also had a shop on the opposite side of the market.

Caption For Farnborough, Peabody Road C1965

Providing a mixture of both residential and commercial property, Peabody Road was still enough part of the shopping centre to be able to boast Curzon and Son's betting shop, Tottles' newsagents, the

Caption For Banstead, High Street C1955

The parade of shops on the left are currently occupied by Thomas Cook, Abbey, a hairstylist and a photographic shop, whilst Boots is in the adjacent block.

Caption For Stockport, Little Under Bank 1968

Our picture features Winter's jewellery shop and Petersgate Bridge.

Caption For Saffron Walden, King Street C1965

On the right is a tobacconist and sweet shop with 19th-century windows and a Players cigarette vending machine outside.

Caption For Ainsdale, Station Road C1965

Station Road, though quite short in length, still manages to achieve a broad mix of shops and dwelling houses.

Caption For St Austell, Fore Street C1960

Timothy Whites & Taylors was once a familiar shop selling medicines and household goods on many high streets.

Caption For York, The Shambles 1909

The shelves at the front of the shops and the hooks overhead indicate that these were butchers' shops.

Caption For York, Coney Street 1909

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

Caption For Salisbury, High Street C1955

The same view as photograph No 48117, taken some time later, shows changes.

Caption For Basildon, Town Centre C1965

Although Basildon was burgeoning as a commercial centre, the presence of the Bankrupt Stock Clearance shop on the right indicates that not everybody was doing well.

Caption For Basildon, Town Centre C1965

Although Basildon was burgeoning as a commercial centre, the presence of the Bankrupt Stock Clearance shop on the right indicates that not everybody was doing well.

Caption For Crowle, War Memorial And High Street C1955

The war memorial remains, but many of the small shops have lost their fight against the supermarkets.

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 Basildon, Pipps Hill Retail Park 2005

Shopping Changes Basildon has experienced a shopping revolution in the last 50 years.

Caption For Worcester, Friar Street C1950

Comparing this view of Friar Street to the similar one taken in 1891, shows that the three-gabled building next to the car has had a coat of render stripped away to expose its timbers, while the shop on

Caption For East Hoathly, High Street C1955

The second view looks along Waldron Road into the High Street, with the London road turning beyond the houses on the right; the nearest of these, Warnham Cottage, is no longer a shop but a

Caption For Peasenhall, The Village C1960

George Horner's grocer's shop (right) has become an art gallery, and the pumps have gone from the garage.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Pond C1965

The building on the bridge (dated 1910) was a grocery shop in the 1960s; it is now a craft-shop, with Olly`s Unisex Hair Salon upstairs.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, The Village C1960

At one time, Co-op shops stood in most towns and even some villages, this one belonging to the Society at nearby Carnforth.

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 Elmswell, The Post Office And Stores C1965

The shop (centre) was owned by W A Leeks, who had the new house (right) built in 1965.

Caption For Hawkhurst, Colonade 1904

The photographer moved back down the road and caught the colonnade of shops, one of Hawkhurst's best known features; this is an early 19th-century shopping arcade with weatherboarded houses and cast-iron