Maps

1,865 maps found.

1896, Twydall Ref. HOSM46219
1896, Langham Lodge Ref. HOSM58851
1883 - 1903, Birch Acre Ref. HOSM48548
1894 - 1895, Hazlerigg Ref. HOSM39275
1895, West Allotment Ref. HOSM41375
1884, Abington Vale Ref. HOSM57888
1880 - 1900, Heathcote Ref. HOSM60567
1905 - 1906, Dingle Ref. HOSM58795
1886 - 1902, Bermuda Ref. HOSM37538
1847 - 1892, Woodhouse Ref. HOSM49243
1892 - 1893, Elland Ref. HOSM52721
1885 - 1887, Green End Ref. HOSM44882
1885 - 1887, Brookfield Fm Ref. HOSM48594
1896, Bebside Ref. HOSM38165
1913 - 1914, New Town Ref. HOSM38238
1891 - 1892, Oakenshaw Ref. HOSM41108
1898, Crackley Ref. HOSM48287
1891 - 1906, Knowsley Ref. HOSM50582
1922, North Bradley Ref. HOSM64349
1895 - 1914, Southwick Ref. HOSM60926

Books

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Memories

4,372 memories found. Showing results 851 to 860.

Growing Up On Peel Road, Kilburn

I'm Mandy Coggins and I was born at 7 Peel Road, Kilburn in 1960. It was a beautiful Victorian House and I can remember the marble fireplaces, oak staircase that us kids used to slide down. My nan lived ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by mandalynca

Normanton Memories

i was born and grew up in park row, near the pit where my dad worked all his life, my parents were Elsie and Crispin Ellis, I went to normanton common and normanton modern school from where i left in 1963, i love normanton, but the old town before the motorway.

A memory of Normanton by malcolmharry

Family Residance

Hi ive been trying to find any information for my partner on his grandparents who were from we belive millom in cumbria (Phil Cecil Park)i do have some information but would like for anyone who knows any of the Park family to contact me. Many thanks

A memory of Millom by katylister

My History

I was born in Park Royal Hospital in November 1951. Lived for a while in Willesden High Road. We then moved to Severn Way, which was off Denzil Road. I went to school at Dudden Hill Infants School. Then I went to St.Marys Junior school. ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by lynne_whicker

My Years In Tring

I was born at Aylesbury Hospital in 1948 and lived briefly at Pitstone, then Tring in Park Road and later Western Road. My Parents, Grandparents and many other relatives lived in the town. I attended Gravelly infant school in Park ...Read more

A memory of Tring by richardjandchris

Another Sudbury Town Boy

I was born in the High Street( not the High Road) in 1950 moving to Rugby Avenue in 1953. I lived opposite Graham Rose. I recall the Sudbury Motors Garage. They had Morgan 3 wheelers and drove them up and down Rugby Avenue. Happy memories of Barham Park and Vale Farm swimming pool.

A memory of Wembley by philrpharm

Watching Granddad Play Bowls

I was only a toddler at the time but my Granddad, who I lived with, used to take me to the park when he was going to play bowls with his friends. I used to sit in my pram and take it all in. This was during the war years.

A memory of Normanton

Brierley Hill Girls Memories

I was born in Chapel Street, in 1947. My uncle, Len Gray, had a newsagents in the town, near the bus stop by the Old Post Office, as was. My Grandad used to sell papers on the Five Ways and as a girl I would stand ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill

Good Old Battersea

I was born and bred in Battersea, Firstly we lived in Yelverton road with my Grandparents and I attended Falconbrook School. Then my parents got a Maisonette in Culvert road I then attended Chesterton School. in 1969 I attended ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by lgladwin99

War Time At Auldgirth .

I remember Auldgirth fondly,the school the people realy great times.Ilived at hillend farm it was quite a walk to school,The football park was in one of our fields great times.If any one remembers me Iwould likr to hear from them .Jim Johnstone .

A memory of Auldgirth by James Johnstone

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 2,041 to 2,064.

Caption For Rothley, Woodgate C1965

Even the car parking is beginning to lurch towards the need for yellow lines, and all that goes with them.

Caption For Sheffield, Apartments On The River Don 2005

of retail floor space but also on factors such as the quality and quantity of top retail names and the comfort for the shopper in terms of accessibility by public transport, the amount of safe parking

Caption For Fishguard, The Square 1959

There is no car parking today, but a busy road junction with a cannon in the centre.

Caption For Weybridge, Portmore Gateway 1903

They were originally part of the Portmore Park estate, which belonged to the Duke of Norfolk in the 17th century.

Caption For Upton, The Village C1955

Teas are still being served on the corner of The Village and Arrowe Park Road at the Stone House Café (U36010, right), and the Horse and Jockey Hotel still occupies the junction of Rake Lane

Caption For Walsall, The Bridge 2005

Today The Bridge public square marks where the stream was crossed and the town continued to climb up the other side on to what is now Park Street.

Caption For Lincoln, Broadgate C1950

Messrs Parke & White of 45 Broadgate (extreme left) closed in 1958, and the site is now the new and expanded Lincoln City Library. The road is now divided, with crossing places for pedestrians.

Caption For Brecon, The Bridge And Castle 1899

The wealthy Morgan family of Tredegar Park came to its aid and rebuilt parts of the castle and the adjoining house in 1809.

Caption For Long Melford, Hall 1895

The wing nearest to us was removed in the early 17th century to obtain a view over the park. Queen Elizabeth visited in 1578, and the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1864.

Caption For Minehead, Hopcott Lane 1919

This became the main park for Minehead in 1924 following private donations towards a scheme for the conversion of 6 acres of meadows.

Caption For Woodchester, The Church 1900

By that time, building work on William Leigh's plan for a grand mansion at nearby Woodchester Park had been under way for six years.

Caption For Cheam, Nonsuch Mansion 1927

She, being in debt, pulled the palace down, turned the park into farmland, and sold the contents and materials for building purposes.

Caption For Crowland, Abbey Street C1965

What remains of Crowland Abbey is only a small part of what was there before the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The remains became the small town's parish church.

Caption For Hampstead, Heath From Parliament Hill 1898

The view has altered dramatically in one hundred years - a mass of buildings has sprung up on the facing hill slope, and the Heath has become literally a wooded park with lakes.

Caption For Cockfosters, The College, Trent Park C1965

Enclosed from Enfield Chase in 1777, and acquired by royal physician Sir Richard Jebb, Trent Park covered some two hundred acres.

Caption For Lincoln, Broadgate C1950

Messrs Parke & White of 45 Broadgate (extreme left) closed in 1958, and the site is now the new and expanded Lincoln City Library. The road is now divided, with crossing places for pedestrians.

Caption For Upton, The Cross Roads C1955

Teas are still being served on the corner of The Village and Arrowe Park Road at the Stone House Café (U36010, right), and the Horse and Jockey Hotel still occupies the junction of Rake Lane

Caption For Crowland, Abbey Street C1965

What remains of Crowland Abbey is only a small part of what was there before the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The remains became the small town's parish church.

Caption For St Asaph, High Street C1960

The temporary No Parking signs suggest that an event will be under way at any time.

Caption For Cowes, The Queen Mary C1955

The 'Queen Mary' often drew the crowds as she proudly made her way up the Solent - note the numbers of people and parked cars in C173004.

Caption For Swindon, Faringdon Road Park C1965

The land for this park, west of the GWR Village, was donated in 1844 by Colonel T Vilett, one of the major landowners in the area, for the use of the railway community as a cricket ground and

Caption For Heysham, The Village 1947

Coaches, omnibuses and so on have always had to park at the top of the street and let the visitors wander down.

Caption For Blackburn, Sudell Cross 1895

Henry Sudell, the last of the family to live in Blackburn, enclosed Woodfold Park, and built the Hall there.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1895

The Roman road from Ribchester to Ikley passes through Downham Park at the end of the village.