Maps

599 maps found.

1895, Coppins Corner Ref. RNE677288
1898, Crackthorn Corner Ref. RNE679877
1898, Northmoor Corner Ref. RNE794405
1898, Norton Corner Ref. RNE794612
1896, Lamb Corner Ref. RNE751559
1898, Ingham Corner Ref. RNE743545
1895, Kempe's Corner Ref. RNE745985
1898, Kenton Corner Ref. RNE746317
1898, Hill Corner Ref. RNE734864
1896, Newlands Corner Ref. RNE791221
1895, Mark's Corner Ref. RNE774733
1895, Hillis Corner Ref. RNE736408
1895, Harman's Corner Ref. RNE727428
1898, Horsey Corner Ref. RNE740764
1896, Langley Corner Ref. RNE752565
1895, Mill Corner Ref. RNE780020
1895, Modest Corner Ref. RNE781961
1898, Park Corner Ref. RNE800483
1895, Park Corner Ref. RNE800484
1898, Piccadilly Corner Ref. RNE805714

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Memories

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Born Here And Still Live Here

i was born in late 1949 in sugley street and currently live in the street directly opposite rokeby street with the school in the middle my name i s geoffrey watson although my surname was changed from hudspith when i was ...Read more

A memory of Lemington by gw4722

Home

I grew up in Welling in a house on Ridley Road. My mother lived in that house for over 60 years until she died this past January. I have 3 sisters - that was a tiny house with 1 bathroom, at times we seemed to really fill the place - felt more ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Louise Daring

The Bakery, Tatsfield

Hi My family (The Watsons) owned the bakery which was a substantial building in the village centre. It housed the bakery itself (my Uncle Dick Watson was the baker in those days). It was also a hotel with six bedrooms, plus it ...Read more

A memory of Tatsfield in 1955 by Barry Watson

The 40/50s

It was the 118 bus Colin. It went from Clapham Common to Mitcham Cricket Green. I also remember well those wonderful Leo's ice lollies. After those awful slabs of lard between 2 wafers that went soggy they were magic - Walls's! My family ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Paul Croxson

Juvenile Wrecking Crew.

I think it mite have been one Sunday in 1954 (cos the plant was nearly deserted) when me, my older bro Roy and 2 or 3 other kids from Hart Lane wound up in the new car parking area of General Motors Vauxhall. As all the cars keys ...Read more

A memory of Luton

My Childhood

I moved to Pickford Close (the turning halfway up in this photo) in January 1953 as a 5 yr old. I remember the sweet shop and gracious me the bus stop is still in the same place. It is strange to see just one small car compared to ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1953 by Irene Reader

Dow St, Salford 7

I lived many years in Dow St., Salford. My earliest memories are that of playing in the street with my friends, games which are long forgotten now, like hopscotch, 2 ball or maybe 3 if you were able enough, roller skating, whip and top, ...Read more

A memory of Salford by patricaxx704

183 Bus To The Pinner Red Lion

All buses going to Pinner in the 1950's had the destination "Pinner Red Lion" as there was an old pub of that name on the corner of Love Lane and Bridge Street. The bus in this photo has continued its journey having ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1956 by John Howard Norfolk

Growing Up In Milford

My mother was in the WAAFs during WWII. She met my father (an American G.I.) at a dance in Henley. They married in 1944 and after the war, my mother traveled to the United States as a war bride. I was born in Nebraska in April, ...Read more

A memory of Milford by Heather Dunford (Nee Hilkemeier)

G. Ringwood

Hi, My grandad George Ringwood had a tailoring business at Tally Ho Corner when I was very young. He made my school uniform for me when I moved up to senior school in 1962. S5adly, our family drifted apart due to mum and dad ...Read more

A memory of North Finchley by Carol Godfrey

Captions

1,235 captions found. Showing results 385 to 408.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Tower Gardens 1925

Since 1939, Tower Gardens have also been home to the former Conduit, after its removal from Springfield Road corner. It now stands on the left, where the shelter was.

Caption For Ham Street, The Post Office C1960

The post office sat right in the corner of the crossroads, where a signpost directed motorists to the marshes, Woodchurch or Ashford. Today this village has several new housing developments.

Caption For Penn, Spring Hill Corner C1965

Spring Hill Corner is an ancient junction where Springhill Lane branches off the Wolverhampton road towards Lower Penn. It runs along the top of a ridge and is prehistoric in origin.

Caption For Whitewell, And Hodder Valley 1921

The point from which this photograph was taken, Seed Hill, was at that time in Yorkshire, but looks over the border, defined here by the Hodder, across a corner of Lancashire.

Caption For Langdon Hills, The High Road C1950

His office can be seen here, at the corner of Berry Lane. The High Road itself, ironically, tended to be where the better-quality homes were built.

Caption For Redditch, Garden Of Remembrance C1955

Green-painted iron gates inscribed 'In memory of the fallen' open into the Garden of Remembrance from Plymouth Road, just round the corner from the bus station.

Caption For Eastbourne, Terminus Road 1925

The stucco Royal Hotel at the right, on Cornfield Road corner, was replaced by the present NatWest bank in about 1930.

Caption For Smarden, The Street C1955

The weatherboarded Chequers pub is tucked away in a corner of the dog-leg at the top of the village street, with the early 15th-century church tower rising above the surrounding tiled roofs.

Caption For Lymm, The Post Office C1950

Lymm post office, with the public telephone box outside, is on the left; on the right is the site of the present Saddler's Arms on the corner of Legh Street.

Caption For Warrington, Sankey Street C1955

Warston Pictures proudly presents 'My Six Convicts' at its Cameo Cinema on the corner of Springfield Street, opposite Bank House (right.)

Caption For Warrington, Ye Olde Barley Mow C1955

The Vine Tavern competes for trade on the corner of Market Street and Lyme Street to the right.

Caption For Gorran, 1890

Just round the corner from the terrace on the left used to be the stables for the horses of the mailcart from St Austell.

Caption For Chipping, Wolfen House C1955

Naturalists, cyclists and ramblers gather in the Cobbled Corner Café opposite the Sun Inn on Windy Street.

Caption For Halstead, Trinity Street C1955

Bones were recently unearthed in a garden at Pye Corner. It has been suggested that they belonged to soldiers who fell in battles of the early 1200s.

Caption For Wilmslow, Bank Square Gardens C1955

When the photograph was taken this was then Barclays` Bank but within 10 years that was to move to the corner at the top of Grove Street, and the old bank is now a pub.

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1889

The corner on the left is now taxi offices and the adjoin- ing buildings are night clubs and shops. The projecting building at centre left is the Clipper pub.

Caption For Cranleigh, Rowlands Corner 1904

Here we see Cranleigh's old village hall at Rowlands Corner, with its attendant shops. It is now the British Legion building, and a new 'village' hall has been built in the centre of town.

Caption For Poole, High Street, Beech Hurst 1904

On the corner next door is the public library, which was built in 1889 in part of the garden.

Caption For Doncaster, High Street 1895

Clock Corner, so called because of the huge clock visible the length of the street, would have been in the background on the right hand side. It was demolished in 1894.

Caption For Hornsea, Cliff Road C1950

A signpost on the corner of the wide road points to the sea, and the Clifton Guest House stands opposite.

Caption For Oundle, Market Place C1950

Oundle, best known for its public school, lies in the north-east corner of the county. It may have expanded somewhat over the years, but it still remains a compact market town.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1888

The Rows continue around the corner and into Watergate Street. Here, just behind the horse, it is possible to see one of the many staircases that give access to the upper floor.

Caption For Holybourne, The London Road C1960

The house on the corner, known as The Beeches, was advertised for auction in 1920.

Caption For Farnborough, Peabody Road C1965

enough part of the shopping centre to be able to boast Curzon and Son's betting shop, Tottles' newsagents, the Robinsons family grocer's shop with the Wavy Line sign, and across the road, on the corner