Maps

599 maps found.

1920, Modest Corner Ref. POP781961
1921, Norton Corner Ref. POP794612
1921, Potters Corner Ref. POP810137
1945, Court Corner Ref. NPO678935
1946, Crackthorn Corner Ref. NPO679877
1946, Cripple Corner Ref. NPO683347
1946, Crown Corner Ref. NPO684964
1947, Dangerous Corner Ref. NPO688526
1947, Dangerous Corner Ref. NPO688527
1946, Denham Corner Ref. NPO689993
1947, Cobbler's Corner Ref. NPO672722
1945, Bramley Corner Ref. NPO648580
1946, Brockley Corner Ref. NPO651440
1947, Camp Corner Ref. NPO660308
1947, Catchems Corner Ref. NPO664436
1895, Sly Corner Ref. RNE833015
1895, Poling Corner Ref. RNE808122
1897, Pye Corner Ref. RNE811870
1898, Pye Corner Ref. RNE811873
1896, Reader's Corner Ref. RNE814031

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Memories

2,797 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

Elm Cottage

My family used to stay at Elm Cottage on Trewoon Road in Mullion for many of our summer holidays during the 1970's. The cottage belonged to a Mrs Kent, known to us affectionately as Aunty Ellie, who at that time lived in Caerleon in Wales ...Read more

A memory of Mullion

Oakhanger , Hampshire Names Of Areas Of Land

The Roughs- behind Oak Farm on the Bordon to Oakhanger Road Cranes - land around Oak Farm - named, it’s believed, as a family called Cranes worked/owned the land Monkey Island - an area of land on ...Read more

A memory of Oakhanger by D Toovey

Back In The 70s

From 1975 we lived in one of the council maisonettes, Baden Powell House, which are still opposite the parade of shops in Lower Belvedere. I remember it was such a great place to grow up, knowing all the neighbours by name and being ...Read more

A memory of Belvedere

Edgecoombe, Selsdon 1957 61

I remember Selsdon well as my family lived at 68 Edgecoombe, the long road on the opposite side of the wood at Selsdon not to be confused with Selsdon Woods. We had two ways to get to Selsdon shops. Through the woods opposite ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon by Martin Brookes

My Great Great Grandfathers Shop Is In This Photo!

Having been doing a lot of research on my Great great Grandfather Joseph Cutts Carter, I have managed to locate where his Glass and China shops were during his life. He actually unexpectedly ...Read more

A memory of Newark-on-Trent by Melissa Wallace

Plymstock Memories Late 1950s

Having moved out of Plymouth, and awaiting a new build house off Dunstone Road, I lived for a while at my grandparent's house on Dean Hill whilst attending Goosewell Infants. At that time Dean Hill was a tranquil leafy ...Read more

A memory of Plymstock

High Wycombe 1956 On

I was born in the Shrubbery Nursing home in 1956. I grew up in Lane End, about 5 miles away. I have photos of me looking awful in baggy knickers on the Rye (the park in Wycombe town) as a toddler. There was a play area on the ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Vicky Searle

Hatch End Shops In The 1960''s

I lived in Hatch End from 1956 until I went up to Manchester in 1966, so I got to know my local shops both as a helpful schoolboy running errands for my mum to MacPhails the greengrocer and later as a teenager buying my ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End in 1960 by John Howard Norfolk

Pier Road

In 1952 I lived from a baby, below the record shop in Pier Road. When standing looking down towards the river, it was on the right hand side. The access was via a track that ran parallel to Pier Road, behind the shops. We had sleeper steps down ...Read more

A memory of Erith by Susan Morgan (Nee Davis)

The Move From The Old Infirmary To Huddersfield Royal Infirmary 1966.

I clearly remember arriving at 'Ellerslie' a large detached Victorian house situated in the suburb of Edgerton near Huddersfield. The house had been used as a nurses' training ...Read more

A memory of Huddersfield by Molly Brearley

Captions

1,235 captions found. Showing results 313 to 336.

Caption For Calne, Wood Street C1950

The White Horse public house (centre) at the corner of Zion Lane has been replaced by the new building at the entrance to the new shopping precinct, Phelps Parade.

Caption For Calne, High Street And Market Hill C1960

West Hill House, right, at the corner of Market Hill and Quarr Barton, is Grade II* listed; it was the home and surgery of Dr James for 42 years.

Caption For Wickford, High Street C1950

We are looking south, towards Halls Corner. The shops on the left were built with bricks from the Nevendon Road brickworks. The shrubs conceal Ladybrow, a former doctor's house and surgery.

Caption For Barnstaple, Boutport Street C1965

Now, an architecturally unsympathetic post office occupies the corner of Queen Street/Boutport Street, Clarkes printing works has become Clarkes Hotel and Symons has lost its glorious canopy.

Caption For Bletchingley, The Village 1886

Cobbles, brick, timber and tile - an enchanting corner of Bletchingley over one hundred years ago.

Caption For Tiverton, St Paul's Street 1920

Penny's, the corner shop, offers not only newspapers but fancy goods and a library.

Caption For Bottesford, Church Street C1960

Bottesford is tucked away in the far north-eastern corner of Leicestershire, in the middle of the magnificent Vale of Belvoir. The spire of St Mary's Church is the tallest in Leicestershire.

Caption For Poole, The Harbour C1955

In the right corner is Poole Pottery; the old Fish Shambles is in the middle of the road in front of the Lord Nelson pub.

Caption For Burton, The Village C1955

The photograph was taken from Rake Corner, where there is a delightful thatched cottage.

Caption For Dover, Promenade 1908

Dover was known as 'Hellfire Corner' in the last war, as it was bombed and shelled and many buildings were destroyed.

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street C1950

This photograph gives an excellent view of the top of one of the stairways leading to Chester's famous Rows (in the bottom right corner of the photograph).

Caption For Sheffield, The Town Hall 1896

The gabled Renaissance-style Town Hall, built on the corner of Pinstone Street and Surrey Street, was designed by E W Mountford and completed in 1896; its official opening by Queen Victoria took place

Caption For Camberley, Lower Gordon Road 1909

Further along Park Street we find Lower Gordon Road; the Post Office, run by a Mr H L Love, is on the corner. The premises have since been converted into a private house.

Caption For Marske By The Sea, Redcar Road 1906

The shops in the foreground include a grocer's on the corner, and next to it is a barber's shop with its distinctive pole.

Caption For Rainham, Upminster Road C1950

A London Transport RTL-class bus on the 87 approaches the Clock Tower from White Post Corner.

Caption For Ramsey, The Great Whyte C1955

Barclays Bank (right) still stands on the corner of Little Whyte, but the other traders have all gone.

Caption For Rickinghall, The Street C1955

The cyclist is passing Mrs Davy's grocery and draper's shop at the corner of Parsonage Hill. Beyond the railway-like gate is the blacksmith's house.

Caption For Torrington, Mailin Bridge 1890

In the bottom left corner is the tramway that brought ball clay from Peters Marland to the station at Torrington (centre).

Caption For Bourton On The Water, The Village C1950

It is still possible to find a quiet corner to feed the ducks, a pleasant shop to browse in, and an ancient inn to enjoy a lunchtime meal.

Caption For Goring, Village 1899

Opposite the well-known Miller of Mansfield hotel and pub, mainly Georgian with older parts, is the Goring Free Church, dated 1893, on the corner of Manor Road, still looking pretty fresh in this view

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Swan Hotel C1955

It is a fine example of early 20th-century architecture, with echoes of the past in the corner oriel window.

Caption For Corby, Elizabeth Street C1960

The house on the corner of Montrose Street to the left is now another medical centre, with a dental surgery next door.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 1897

Henry Wormwell, a mill and general furnishing engineer, had premises on the corner of Piccadilly, the block of shops just opposite the Town Hall.

Caption For Harrogate, Cambridge Crescent C1955

The view looking down Cambridge Crescent, busy with shoppers, shows the corner of the parish church of St Peter on the extreme right, in front of the cinema.