Maps

599 maps found.

1920, Holmwood Corner Ref. POP738859
1922, Horsey Corner Ref. POP740764
1922, Ingham Corner Ref. POP743545
1921, Mill Corner Ref. POP780020
1920, Hawthorn Corner Ref. POP729062
1919, Hill Corner Ref. POP734864
1921, Muckley Corner Ref. POP785505
1940, Chart Corner Ref. NPO666951
1945, Birchhall Corner Ref. NPO640551
1940, Broomer's Corner Ref. NPO652364
1946, Burton Corner Ref. NPO657118
1946, Cooper's Corner Ref. NPO677088
1947, Corner, The Ref. NPO677686
1946, Dandy Corner Ref. NPO688432
1946, Dennington Corner Ref. NPO690068
1919, Penton Corner Ref. POP804254
1921, Stafford's Corner Ref. POP837744
1919, North Corner Ref. POP793095
1920, Poling Corner Ref. POP808122
1921, Pye Corner Ref. POP811875

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Memories

2,797 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

Bay Horse Pub.

I remember sitting on this wall taking car numbers and having an ice cream from the booth situated in the area to the side of the pub. Also the fish and chip shop. The ice-cream booth blew away in a storm and was never seen ...Read more

A memory of Green Hammerton by Julia Dean

The Fair

Christmas and birthdays were an under-whelming time of year in our household. However, Eastertime, coincided with the arrival of Stanley Thurston's fair (and a big dollop of rain). l lived opposite Manor Rd Park (or reck) from 1956-64, and ...Read more

A memory of Luton

The Junction Of Hogmoor Road And Oakhanger Road Opposite Bolley Avenue

On this corner, where there’s now a pair of detached bungalows built, there used to be in the 1960s/70s a purple/red tin building which was called The Penny Cafe. Further down ...Read more

A memory of Bordon by D Toovey

Hainton

I hope, I think I am the first to write - I lived in Hainton 1951/54. Our dad worked on the farm just up the road (Stockman). I went to the little school in Hainton. Headmistress - Mrs Slingsby. Do not remember her deputy, but Miss Officer ...Read more

A memory of Hainton by John Brown

Merland Rise Infant School

I remember well receiving the Silver Jubilee coin (still have it!) when my sister and I had just started at Merland Rise Primary School. The headteacher became Mrs. Pepper but I can't recall the name of the ...Read more

A memory of Tattenham Corner in 1977 by Melanie Watson

Error And My Memory/Memories Of Sonning Common...

Not sure if it is an error, but 'Brinnds Corner' is spelt 'B-R-I-N-D-S C-O-R-N-E-R' after the butchers shop, (now an off-licence), on the corner of Peppard Road/Wood Lane and Brinds Close which ...Read more

A memory of Sonning Common by Philip Reeve

Memories Of Sutton Lodge, In Sutton Lane—Just South Of The Great West Road, Heston/Hounslow

Recorded by Nicholas Reid, Canberra, Australia. I was christened in the Anglican church at Heston in 1959, though for obvious reason I don’t have any memories ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Nicholas Reid

Southall Memories

My parents, who came to England from India in 1955, when I was 3 months old, moved to Southall in 1959, from Whitton, when I was 4. I remember Southall Broadway at that time-there was actually a saddlery business there! C. ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Sandya Narayanswami

1960s Church Street And Mum's Family

My Mum's sister and her husband, in the late 50s, took up residence in the Vicarage on the corner of Church Street and Fitizalan Road ( now Claridge House Retirement home. ) His name was Rev Phillip Barry, ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton by chris432121

1966 Hammers World Cup Trio

We lived in Blaney crescent in council flats. Six families in our block were #49 Vaughns no kids #51 Catchpoles had six kids, Mickey & David of our gang #53 Groves 2 kids Steve(me) and Barbara, #55 was the Snows with ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by Steve Groves

Captions

1,235 captions found. Showing results 217 to 240.

Caption For Croydon, Surrey Street C1955

Ahead is the entrance to Surrey Street by a corner building - it still survives. There are two motor bikes with side cars in the picture, which would not have been unusual at this time.

Caption For Brownsea Island, The Castle 1891

The present building was largely the work of the Victorian Colonel Waugh, who developed the island by opening clay pits and potteries in its wildest corners.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1914

On that corner, Saunders & Co boldly advertise their agricultural services.

Caption For Conyers Green, Livermere Road C1960

The Vespa scooter (centre right) has just passed the turning to the Park, marked by the 18th-century Park Corner and Willow Cottages on the right.

Caption For Dartmouth, The Inner Harbour C1955

Behind the corner of the Boat Float, and distinguished by a white awning, is Parade House (centre), built in 1880 to replace the Assembly Rooms.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1925

Boots has now replaced Evans, and Pages Store, which opened in 1909, is on the corner of Obelisk Street. His original shop was further down the High Street.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1914

On that corner, Saunders & Co boldly advertise their agricultural services.

Caption For Westbury, Warminster Road C1965

The corner of Edward Street on the right has altered considerably; the end building was demolished in 1999. The second shop along is Fred Macey's, advertising cycles and prams.

Caption For Bovisand, The Harbour 1925

Another inaccessible corner of the county, this is only a few miles from Plymouth, opposite the breakwater in Plymouth Sound.

Caption For Glasgow, Argyle Street 1897

We are at the corner with Union Street. This is still a very busy and popular shopping area, largely pedestrianised.

Caption For Aylesbury, Temple Square C1955

Temple Square was probably a principal crossroads in the 10th-century Anglo-Sacon burh, with Kingsbury the market place at the south-east corner of the early town.

Caption For London, Home Office C1890

The far end, on the corner of Downing Street, is the Colonial Office. The entire building, completed in 1875, included the Foreign Office and the India Office on the St James's Park frontage.

Caption For Silsden, Tannery Corner C1955

Tannery Corner, in the Airedale village of Silsden, takes it name from the tannery of William Laycock and Son, seen in the right background of this picture.

Caption For Birkenhead, Clock Tower C1965

It originally stood on the corner of Argyle Street and Grange Road, but it was moved to its present location in 1929 in order to make way for the Mersey Tunnel approach roads.

Caption For Botley, All Saints Church C1960

Stand in the corner of the churchyard and you can see that this view of All Saints' Church has hardly changed at all since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Wainfleet, High Street C1955

Cook's on the corner is still a newsagent and stationer, Goodnews. On the right are the two best pubs architecturally in the town, the Red Lion and the Angel Inn.

Caption For Portland, Underhill 1898

It is a harsh and unforgiving landscape, but a place of considerable charm to those who seek out its quiet corners and hidden delights.

Caption For Chigwell, Brook Parade C1950

The Midland Bank, on the corner of the row, now bears the name HSBC. The whole parade has been extended to the right.

Caption For Botley, High Street C1955

The corners are awkward to negotiate in modern vehicles.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street 1922

The London, City & Midland Bank can be seen on the corner of busy Cornmarket Street and Carfax. Note the signs attached to the lamp standard, pointing to London and Gloucester.

Caption For Wainfleet, High Street C1955

Cook's on the corner is still a newsagent and stationer, Goodnews. On the right are the two best pubs architecturally in the town, the Red Lion and the Angel Inn.

Caption For Bickleigh, Bridge And River Exe 1930

Our photographer seems to have left his carrying bag in shot, down in the bottom left corner.

Caption For Trowbridge, The Parade 1923

The ornate corner building (centre) is in fact an Edwardian sham, a façade to hide Ushers brewery behind.

Caption For Chatham, High Street C1955

This part of the High Street is very different today, with The Sun Hotel gone from its Medway Street corner site.