Maps

476 maps found.

1878 - 1879, Five Roads Ref. HOSM45489
1882, Eccles Road Ref. HOSM47641
1898-1900, Berkeley Road Ref. RNC638881
1923, Builth Road Ref. POP655060
1946, Clarbeston Road Ref. NPO669475
1925, Steele Road Ref. POP839022
1946, Road Weedon Ref. NPO818742
1899, Cemmaes Road Ref. RNE665821
1898, Morchard Road Ref. RNE783642
1902 - 1903, Builth Road Ref. HOSM39417
1946, Five Roads Ref. NPO706364
1946, Eccles Road Ref. NPO699006
1947, Builth Road Ref. NPO655060
1947, Cemmaes Road Ref. NPO665821
1919, Morchard Road Ref. POP783642
1947, Steele Road Ref. NPO839022
1898-1901, Road Weedon Ref. RNC818742
1901-1912, Clarbeston Road Ref. RNC669475
1920, Eccles Road Ref. POP699006
1898, Road Weedon Ref. RNE818742

Books

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Memories

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My Early Years

On the 2nd September 1952 I was born at Manor Farm. I lived there with my parents, my maternal grandfather and two older brothers. I know my grandmother was alive when I was born but, unfortunately died soon after. My ...Read more

A memory of Yealand Conyers in 1952 by Sue Tomlinson

Worthing Front Or Silverstone

In about 1935, when I was 5 years old, my Grandfather used to take us all on gentle rides into the South Downs from his home at 11 Gaisford Road in his circa 1930 Hillman Minx. The beloved Minx was not turbo-charged ...Read more

A memory of Worthing in 1930 by Cedric Marie

The Hump

Just on the other side of the bridge you can see the footpath leading up and over a mound. This mound was built up in preparation for a projected relief road from the Midland Railway station to the Sheepmarket (on the other side of the ...Read more

A memory of Stamford by John Riley

Growing Up

First real memories of Leighton Buzzard was being ‘put down’ for my afternoon nap as a child of about 5, and listening to the Church bells just the over the road. Another memory must be an early one as I remember the Stock market ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard by Amanda Pike

My First And Last Jobs In Hull

This is a photo of the Derringham Branch of the Hull Savings Bank where I started as a junior bank clerk at the age of 16 on 31st August 1965, probably around the time when this photo was taken. It certainly ...Read more

A memory of Kingston upon Hull in 1965 by David Farrow

Greys Drapers

Grandfather William Grey owned a number of shops in Wingate, Co. Durham one was at 47 North Road West, Wingate, it was a drapers shop. Grandfather died in 1962, his last remaining shop was closed by my mother Winnie England and made ...Read more

A memory of Wingate in 1957 by Naomi Donbavand

Torpoint Memories

I was born in Tor House Torpoint in 1933.  Tor House was purchased by my Grandfather R S G Norgate, Royal Navy, in the early 1900s.  My Uncle Dr Robert Norgate inherited the property in 1934.  My Brother Joseph and I lived with my ...Read more

A memory of Torpoint in 1943 by Jessie Sichter

My Early Years In Salford

I was born in Salford, at 15 School Street in 1951. My first school was Stowells Memorial, I think the headmistress was a Miss Dent. There was a butchers shop one the corner with the same name as our family, but I don't ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1951 by Jacqueline Timperley

The Capitol Cinema

I used to look forward to the weekend so I could pay my 'tanner' and go to the Saturday morning pictures at the Capitol (now Marks & Spencer I believe). I was born and raised in Barking, Sutton Road (off Movers Lane). Went to ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1956 by Peter Hutt

52 The Meadows

My sister, Joan, lives at No.52, and several years ago she gave me a copy of a book prepared and published by one of her (recently deceased) neighbours. This man, with friends and acquaintances all suffering from the postwar housing ...Read more

A memory of Ingrave in 1947 by Ronald Haslock

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Captions

5,036 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Chigwell, Home Farm C1960

This road is typical of the building projects that were conducted after the Second World War.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Common Road C1965

Common Road was one of the early developments. It comes off Hursley Road, and descends to a stream crossed by a ford where the water might be so deep that food suppliers could not get across.

Caption For Sidford, View From Cross Roads C1955

What was a quiet semi- rural turning has become a busy road junction, complete with road widening and traffic lights.

Caption For Westbury, Fore Street C1955

Fore Street, leading into the A350 Trowbridge Road, is now a very busy road in and out of town.

Caption For Laindon, Wash Road C1955

Wash Road was a road of many farms: Watch-House, Mundell's, Petchey's, Benson's, Puckle's, Sellers, and Laindonponds.

Caption For Castor, Main Road C1955

To the west of Castor lies Ermine Street, a Roman road; excavations have shown that the village is built over a large Roman estate.

Caption For Sutton, Grange Vale 1904

This view looks east, and shows the bridge across Grange Vale, a road that connects the Brighton Road with the residential areas of Grange Road, Worcester Road and Mulgrave Road.

Caption For Brynmawr, Heads Of The Valleys Road C1960

The coming of the Heads of the Valleys Road greatly changed the landscape of this area. Today this busy road is rarely as quiet as this.

Caption For Little Sutton, Ledsham Road 1966

This photograph shows Ledsham Road close to its junction with Chester Road. The scene has changed remarkably little over the years, apart from the names above the shops.

Caption For Bebington, Spital Cross Roads C1965

This important road junction makes possible an alternative traffic flow between Bebington and Bromborough, and between the M53 motorway and New Chester Road (the A41).

Caption For Allithwaite, Lane End C1955

The view was taken looking down Church Road from Cartmel Road by the crossroads, and is still much the same in appearance.

Caption For Laindon, Wash Road C1955

Wash Road was a road of many farms: Watch-House, Mundell's, Petchey's, Benson's, Puckle's, Sellers, and Laindonponds.

Ref. P145011
Caption For Pitsea, C1955

This is one of the unmade roads to the west of Rectory Road—perhaps Hillcrest Chase or Rectory Park Drive. St Michael's church looms in the background.

Ref. P145011
Caption For Pitsea, C1955

This is one of the unmade roads to the west of Rectory Road—perhaps Hillcrest Chase or Rectory Park Drive. St Michael's church looms in the background.

Caption For Sutton, Cavendish Road 1903

The next views are of the residential roads laid out to the east of Brighton Road.

Caption For Odiham, High Street 2004

In 1991the junction with London Road (to the left) was realigned in the interest of road safety, and a pedestrian refuge in the High Street was installed.

Caption For Ludlow, Corve Street 1910

Corve Street is the main road leading north to Shrewsbury. Notice the way that the road suddenly becomes that little bit wider.

Caption For Rake, The Flying Bull 1934

The name of the inn comes from two stagecoaches, 'The Fly' and 'The Bull', which plied the road. Cars of the early motor age travel along the road, or wait at the side.

Caption For Walsall, The Cenotaph, Bradford Place 2005

These included improving the Arboretum and, in 1929, building a new ring road from the top of Foden Road to Bescot Road. The ring road became known as Broadway in 1931.

Caption For Patricroft, Liverpool Road C1955

Liverpool Road was a long road running from Church Street, Eccles to the airport out at Barton.

Caption For Stacksteads, Piper Bank C1955

Piper Road, like Booth Road where my mother was born, was an old toll road. Piper Bank, sweeping up towards the moors, is traversed by the road built in 1818 through the Glen.

Caption For Birkenhead, Crossroads And Halfway House Hotel 1954

This is the cross roads of Storeton Road (out towards Storeton where the famous quarries are) and Woodchurch Road. The Half Way Hotel on the right is still there today.

Caption For Irby, The Village C1955

We are looking along Mill Hill Road from the Shippons, a large public house in Thigwall Road.

Caption For Lickey, Bilberry Hill From Four Ways C1955

The Lickey Hills are actually in Worcestershire, and so is this road junction, though only just. As the hills are owned by Birmingham, it is reasonable to include the area in this book.