Maps

476 maps found.

1919, Broad Oak Ref. POP650774
1921, Broad Oak Ref. POP650776
1920, Broad Street Ref. POP650821
1896, Broad Green Ref. RNE650690
1898, Broad Oak Ref. RNE650772
1895, Broad Oak Ref. RNE650775
1895, Broad Oak Ref. RNE650776
1895, Broad Street Ref. RNE650822
1886, Broad Oak Ref. HOSM39001
1896 - 1906, Broad Street Ref. HOSM53983
1896, Broad Oak Ref. HOSM38995
1919, Broad Green Ref. POP650686
1925, Broad Oak Ref. POP650762
1920, Broad Oak Ref. POP650775
1920, Broad Oak Ref. POP650778
1919, Broad Street Ref. POP650816
1947, Broad Green Ref. NPO650682
1946, Broad Green Ref. NPO650693
1946, Broad Street Ref. NPO650818
1901-1902, Broad Green Ref. RNC650685

Books

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Memories

11,058 memories found. Showing results 201 to 210.

A R Taylor

I left school at 15 in 1953, and like many others of my age went to work at A R Taylors timber merchants.  I first worked at the Tunstead road site.  It was hard work and unlike today there was no such thing as a contract of employment so ...Read more

A memory of Hoveton in 1953 by Calvin Simper

Leaving A Mark On The Landscape

It was 1966 myself and 2 colleagues were bouncing across the downs in a Landrover when I first saw Imber. What a beautiful little village nestled in the bottom of the valley. It's red brick manor house next to the church ...Read more

A memory of Imber by Chris Scott

Houselands Road

A faint memory of visiting houselands rd no 1 . Mother was born there ,my grandfather she told me was a boot repairer and took in army boots in ww2 .House had the shop at the bottom would love a photo looked for ages now , Any advice appreciated . Regards Alison

A memory of Tonbridge by Alison Elsworth

Wow, I Used To Work Right Here

My first job as a teenager was with ICT, which subsequently became ICL and I think has now disappeared. I used to repair punch card equipment at Ilford Film, Plessey and Ilford Town Hall back in the early 60's. I ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1962 by Robert Graham

My Grandparents

My grandparents George and Elsie Wood lived on Landells Road for most of their married lives. They had two daughters, my mum Elsie and my auntie Bibby (Vivian). When my parents and I moved to Derby around 1965 (when I was about ...Read more

A memory of Dulwich in 1967 by Elise Wharrad

Grandmother's Flat Above The Shops

My family's house, just off the Kingston Bypass (now known as the A3) in Tolworth, was damaged as the result of enemy action in September 1940 and my parents and I stayed for a while with my grandmother in ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton in 1940 by Noreen Ayton

Family Brown, Elmfield Rd

Does anyone have any memories of Family Brown who lived in Elmfield Road until 1954? The parents were Percy & Winifred (nee Gover) who had 3 daughters: Winifred, Doris & Joyce and 1 son: Reginald.

A memory of Balham by Janice Brightwell

Turpins The Bakers

I'm have somewhat distant relationship with Lee Green: My grandparents owned a greengrocers in Weardale Road and I was told that there were soirees at the Turpins where Fred Turpin used to play the piano ..... a lot of Chopin I ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham by Geoff Strowger

Chainhurst In The Early 1960's

We moved from London to Chainhurst in 1961 into a small cottage two doors away from the Royal Oak Public House. I remember they let us use an upstairs room once a week so we could play records and I suppose keep us ...Read more

A memory of Chainhurst by Dawn Brady

My Birth Place

I was born in Hemel Hempstead in March of 1957.  My parents came from Portsmouth and County Durham.  They met in London and moved to Hemel Hempstead, which was a new town, in search of good housing, school for my 5 year old ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead in 1957 by Susan Hawkridge

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Captions

5,036 captions found. Showing results 481 to 504.

Caption For East Horndon, Herongate, The Boar's Head 1908

Later, the hamlet was engulfed by a major cross-roads and roundabout —the intersection of the A127 Romford to Southend Road and the A128.The brick-built hilltop church is said to be the burial

Caption For Bath, The Paragon And Guinea Lane 1904

Continuing uphill past the end of The Paragon and at the junction with Guinea Lane, Roman Road heads for the junction with a steeply climbing Walcot Street and London Road.

Caption For Bath, The Paragon 1911

Continue down Lansdown Road to The Paragon, a superb terrace of twenty-one houses set between two roads on steeply differing levels, their stables and vaults fronting Walcot Street far below.

Caption For Ingoldmells, High Street C1965

The road is still the A52, with a few bends in the village centre. Skegness is to the right.

Caption For Burgh Heath, The Galleon C1955

Reigate Road presents an unfamiliar appearance, looking east towards Brighton Road, where the Galleon swimming pool has given way to a busy petrol station.

Caption For Longridge, Market Place C1955

Longridge stands about six miles from Preston on the Clitheroe Road. It still shows many of the signs of a country village, and is complete with its Market Square, as our photograph shows.

Caption For Romford, Rush Green C1950

It was served by Evans Corner and this comprehensive parade of shops on the Rush Green Road at Dagenham Road crossroads.

Caption For Wokingham, Reading Road 1906

There appears to be a hard path across the road in line with the gate, presumably laid to protect pedestrians from the dust and mud of the road.

Caption For Bourne, Market Square 1955

The Market Square is at the busy cross-roads in the centre of this delightful small town.

Caption For Canford Magna, Canford Bridge 1899

The Portland stone bridge, built in 1813, carries the main road from Poole to Wimborne on the far bank of the River Stour.

Caption For Poole, Sandecotes, Parkstone 1900

The two boys are posing at the south end of Highbridge Road near the junction with Belle Vue Road.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

The road at the right leads to the original railway station, whilst the road cutting under the city wall leads to the new station built in the 1870s.

Caption For Blisworth, The Elm Tree C1955

Only two of these cottages survived recent road improvements. They include the one on the left and the middle thatched dwelling on the right.

Caption For Raglan, The Village 1906

The road is Station Road, which today leads to the golf course.

Caption For Weare Giffard, Post Office 1923

This is a quite charming view of an old donkey cart and a rough road surface. The road is made up today, but it is still as narrow.

Caption For Finchley, Ballards Lane C1965

Ballards Lane is a straight, uninteresting road which effectively forms a link between Finchley Road and Tally Ho Corner.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Abbey 1906

This road was a great success, but the old Grammar School (a conversion of the medieval Hospital of St John) formed a serious bottleneck.

Caption For Ivybridge, The Bridge C1960

There are two bridges here, one carrying the road to Exeter and the other the road to Cornwood.

Caption For Sulby, Tholt E Will Bridge 1894

A favourite outing with holidaymakers was to take the Snaefell Mountain Railway to where it crossed the Douglas to Ramsey road at the Bungalow Hotel, and then walk along the road through the valley to

Caption For Goole, Pasture Road C1955

Pasture Road has been recently re-paved, but it is still the location for many of the local retail businesses.

Caption For East Grinstead, Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital 1935

This purpose-built hospital, which replaced the one in Queen's Road, was built in Holtye Road and opened in January 1936.

Caption For Maidenhead, Bridge Street 1890

Poor old Maidenhead: a rather good Georgian coaching town on the old London to Bath road, it was overlaid by Victorian development after the railway arrived in 1841, and has really suffered from ring road

Caption For Mundesley, High Street 1921

The road here is not made up with tarmac, nor are there any pavements— but judging from the look of the road, the most common traffic here is a pony and trap.

Caption For Warwick, Bridge End 1922

Bridge End is on the south bank of the Avon, where all the roads from the south previously met to cross into Warwick.