Maps

1,865 maps found.

1946, Sandown Park Ref. NPO825141
1947, Savile Park Ref. NPO825745
1946, Stoke Park Ref. NPO840105
1946, Town Park Ref. NPO851102
1945, Townhill Park Ref. NPO851228
1895, Valley Park Ref. RNE858563
1895, Victoria Park Ref. RNE858964
1895, The Parks Ref. RNE846487
1895, Thornhill Park Ref. RNE847206
1898, Westbury Park Ref. RNE865323
1895, Wheatley Park Ref. RNE867034
1896, Wilmslow Park Ref. RNE870738
1895, Wingfield Park Ref. RNE871392
1896, Waterloo Park Ref. RNE861811
1896, Wembley Park Ref. RNE863279
1896, Woodside Park Ref. RNE874072
1896, Sundon Park Ref. RNE842835
1897, Town Park Ref. RNE851102
1899-1900, Priors Park Ref. RNC811078
1903, Sedgley Park Ref. RNC827358

Books

1 books found. Showing results 889 to 1.

Memories

4,373 memories found. Showing results 371 to 380.

Yr Gof Cynwyl Around 1960

Yr Gof Cynwyl. (I’m no verra guid at the Welsh I doubt) It would be around 1960 that I used to get jobs done at the Cynwyl blacksmith shop. Mr Jones was a good man although crabby at haymaking time. I went there ...Read more

A memory of Cynwyl Elfed in 1960 by Alun Bush

Living In Willesden

I lived in Willesden until I was 17. I went to St Mary's C of E school which is no longer there. One day a week we would all walk to St Mary's church for a lesson. I was also baptisted at the church. We used to play in ...Read more

A memory of Willesden in 1950 by Pat Thomas

Bramley In The Years 1935 To 1941

Now 80 years of age I used to live with my Mum and Dad and brother Michael in Lincroft Crescent just above the Sandford estate. The houses were new and rather small though we were so happy ...Read more

A memory of Bramley in 1930 by Lynden Flint

Barking Road, C1965

The photograph on Barking Road c1965 brought back some childhood memories. I was born in Dukes Court in 1955. I can remember the shops in the photo, the Fish & Chip shop, Johns the Greengrocer's, Walkers, Aflecks, the Dry ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1965 by Valerie Bethell

Demesne Road

I never actually lived in Wallington but had an aunt who lived there for many years. Her name was Mary and Joe Smith and had two kids called Paul and Denise. Joe was a scout leader. I spent many school holidays with the Smiths and ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1968 by John Daly

Triggered A Few More Memories

Waterloo in the 1940s to 1950s My early memories are of Waterloo where I used to live at Winchester Avenue until 1958. My father died there in 1989. On College Road there were air raid shelters which me and ...Read more

A memory of Waterloo by Graham White

Born In Fairford 1939 Left 1957 I Still Call It Home Prim Clements

My family moved to Fairford with Rev Gibbs? 1937, I always lived at Victory Villas, went to infants school, Farmors School and Cirencester Grammar School, worked at Busbys garage. ...Read more

A memory of Fairford in 1957 by Primrose Croteau

Ellacombe Road Williams Close

The earliest memories of the shops on Ellacombe Road was a Co-op at the top of the rank of shops a kiosk then Ron the off licence, wool shop, butchers and greengrocers at the bottom, these all closed when Asda ...Read more

A memory of Longwell Green in 1980 by Ricky Veale

2up And 2down!

My father was born in Ford Street Hockley Brook Birmingham in 1936. He was the youngest of 6, 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Ford Street consisted of a row of houses on one side and factories on the other side. The houses were 2 up ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1940 by Raymond Parlett

My Youth

I lived in Tamar Drive and went to the local school, my senior school was Lennards Comprehensive. My best mates were Jenny Cutler, Shirley Jassec, Pat Madder. We spent alot of time roaming the streets, I remember the fair coming to town ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1960 by Gillian Woodford

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 889 to 912.

Caption For Eype, Edgecliff Camp C1955

A small-scale start for what is now Highlands End Caravan Park. here we are Looking north towards St Peter`s Church, on The Mount.

Caption For Billingshurst, Mill Lane 1907

This rural lane is now unrecognisable, being a tarmac road leading to a car park, the library and a council estate, although the church with its broach spire and the High Street houses on the skyline remain

Caption For Silecroft, The Railway Station C1955

Silecroft, near Millom, stands at the southernmost extremity of the Lake District National Park, at the foot of Black Combe (1,970 ft).

Caption For Debden, The Cross Roads C1955

The area to the right is the edge of Debden Park - the grounds of Debden Hall that were landscaped in the late 18th century, possibly by the mighty Humphrey Repton.

Caption For Corby, Beanfield Avenue Shopping Centre C1965

The scene is virtually the same today except for an extended parking area in the foreground and a different set of retailers occupying the shops.

Caption For Bilston, Hickman Park C1965

The park opened in 1911 on land given by Sir Alfred Hickman, a local industrialist. He was one of several notable 19th-century ironmasters in the area.

Caption For Eype, Edgecliff Camp C1955

A small-scale start for what is now Highlands End Caravan Park. here we are Looking north towards St Peter's Church, on The Mount.

Caption For Launceston, Fore Street 1893

This photograph is taken from the spot where the Job Centre now stands, or the car park just down the hill.

Caption For Dublin, St Stephen's Green, The Lake And The College 1897

It was designed by Edward Parke in 1806 and completed in 1829.

Caption For Petworth, Saddlers Row 1906

Times change, and the lane to the left leads to Petworth's main car park.

Caption For Watton, High Street C1950

The attempt to impose parking on one side of the street on alternate days has long since been abandoned in favour of time limits.

Caption For Little Budworth, St Peter's Church C1960

It can, however, be very noisy here at times - the parish is now also home to the Oulton Park motor racing circuit.

Caption For Leeds, Roundhay Park Boat Station 1897

In 1891 the first experiments in England using overhead wiring for electric trams took place on the Roundhay Park route.

Caption For Bridport, South Street C1965

Bridport is best explored on foot, so park the car and wander around.

Caption For Dunster, The Nunnery C1955

When this picture was taken it had become dilapidated, and the central cottage was soon afterwards restored by the National Park Authority.

Caption For Cootham, The Village 1894

Nearby Parham Park has a fine Elizabethan mansion that is open to visitors during the summer months. The picture shows the common with the village in the background.

Caption For Bristol, Victoria Rooms C1950

The college opened in 1876 in two houses in Park Row with just 87 day students and 234 evening students.

Caption For Hertford, Fore Street 1933

Just behind the parked car on the left is the carved entrance to the post office, while on the right a Singer's sign advertises the advantages of sewing on an electrically powered machine.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1909

Further along the street, and almost a decade later, an early motor car is parked outside the entrance of the Royal Lion Hotel, which was rebuilt in blue lias ashlar after a devastating fire

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Square 1906

To the forefront stands a horse-trough supplied by the RSPCA, and over to the right is one of the enterprises that would have kept the horses busy - Gilbey's Wines & Spirits, with its cart parked outside

Caption For Rochester, Cathedral From The Vines 1894

This public park, with its neatly-trimmed shrubs and bushes, occupies the former site of the vineyard of the Benedictine monastery founded in 1082 by Bishop Gundulf.

Caption For Datchet, The Thames 1905

The scene of Falstaff's miseries in Shakespeare's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Datchet stands on the Thames bank, opposite Home Park.

Caption For Worcester, The Bridge 1936

Over on the Westside you can see Cripplegate Park, created in 1930 on the site of the long-established Wilesmith's timber yard.

Caption For Leeds, Woodhouse Moor 1897

This broad space was turned into a public park in 1840. For centuries before it had been a common, where villagers had grazed their cattle.