Maps

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Memories

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Shared Memories

We lived at Clifton House, Higher Ardwick from 1962 until about 1967 or so, when the area was knocked down to enable the Mancunian Way progress. I attended St Thomas' School for a year then went to Ardwick Secondary in the 'E ...Read more

A memory of Ardwick in 1964

Memories When I Was Small.

i lived at 51 wednesfield road oppisite the poplar public house. Ican remember fosters shop i also used to walk up sun street to corn hill were there was a small shop before the wheel public house we bought fish chips ...Read more

A memory of Heath Town in 1960 by Kevin Kavanagh

Remembering Three Bridges, As A Boy

I lived in No.29 New Street. I remember playing with Jeff & Billy Kowach, Alfie Manzoli (who lived in the now Barclays Bank), John Denman (also of New Street), Richard Freakes, Graham and Michael ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges by Terrie Hounsome

Swan & Sugar Loaf & Red Deer Pubs

I lived in Croydon (Howley Road) for 40 years. I remember now & then going to The Gun Tavern in Church Street or The Rose & Crown, also in Church Street. I worked at the Royal Automobile Club HQ in Lansdowne ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Philip Chapman

Maindy And Canada Road In The 1950s/60s

Hello Lyndon, I too have many vivid memories of Maindy and the surrounding area. I was born in 62 Canada Rd in 1945 and lived there until 1967...the so-called summer of love! I was sort of brought up by my ...Read more

A memory of Maindy in 1950 by Andy Thompson

Romford's Market Town Long Gone!

I lived at 81 Junction Road from the age of 3 - 11 from 1946 - 1953. The house was one of 4 large detached houses close to the railway which have been demolished, but the row of shops in Carlton Road still exist. I ...Read more

A memory of Romford in 1952 by Mary Hill

The Baker Family At Wroughton

My mother's family were all from Wroughton. They lived at 51 High Street since the 19th Century. When I was a child in the 60s/70s we visited often. My great grandparents, Francis William and Fanny Baker, are buried ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1969 by Janette Smith

Church St, Woodlesford

I was born in Church St, Woodlesford in 1930. The cottage where I was born belonged to my great grandma's family called Denkin. I attended Woodlesford school which is still being used for local families. There is a ...Read more

A memory of Woodlesford in 1930 by Betty Benson

Year Of 1959

My grandmother came from Shepton Mallet and left to live in West Yorkshire. I came to live for a short while and attended school out on Charlton Road. The house I lived at was the last one on Waterloo Road at its junction with ...Read more

A memory of Shepton Mallet by Ian Ludwell

Happy Childhood

I spent most of my childhood from age 5 - 16 living at 25 Westmorland Avenue (family was the Prices). It was such a lovely street and we had such wonderful neighbours. I hope to get back to England one day and to visit the area.

A memory of Aylesbury in 1965 by Pauline Pankau

Captions

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Caption For London, Park Lane 1890

Park Lane, once the desolate by-road known as Tiburn Lane, was a refined street of palatial mansions enjoying expansive vistas of the Park.

Caption For Chideock, The Village 1922

The shadowy side of the street rises from Chapel Cottage and Chideock Court (with the vintage car parked beside the railings) to Alice Cottage and what is now the Old Post Office.

Caption For Chesterfield, High Street 1896

Across the street next to Roper & Son is Taylor's drapery store in its pre-gilt sign days.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1927

On the right is Freeman, Hardy & Willis Ltd with their 'boot warehouse' at 33 High Street. Between them and the Swan is Drury's - 'the shop for men'.

Caption For Sheffield, The Crimean Monument 1893

As early as 1876 the tramway company was seeking an alternative form of traction; it even considered using traction engines to tow the cars along the streets.

Caption For Sheffield, The Tram Terminus 1870

As early as 1876 the tramway company was seeking an alternative form of traction; it even considered using traction engines to tow the cars along the streets.

Caption For Datchet, High Street C1950

A view of Datchet High Street from The Green.

Caption For Coniston, The Village 1929

The lack of traffic in the main street is in sharp contrast with the scene today in this busy little village in the south-west Lakes.

Caption For Beaumaris, Castle Street 1933

This view of Castle Street was taken in the summer sunlight, with a couple of parked cars and a few pedestrians.

Caption For Barnstaple, St Mary's Church 1919

The church was located along Bear Street and had a quite brief lifespan.

Caption For Helston, Coinagehall Street 1913

Edward I made Helston an important regional stannary town, and its official Coinage Hall stood in this street until the early 1800s.

Caption For Stanstead Abbotts, High Street 1929

Here we see the lower end of the High Street with the 17th-century Clock House on the opposite side of the T junction, with its mullions, quoins and quaint weather-boarded bell turret.

Caption For Launceston, St Thomas Hill 1906

We are looking down this attractive street to the St Thomas and Newport part of Launceston, where the old church tower is just visible.

Caption For London, Shoeblack C1890

There were, however, many unofficial operators,who 'infested the streets and annoyed the passenger'.

Caption For Ashby De La Zouch, Market Street C1955

The slightly overlarge Italianate Town Hall, along with the French Renaissance bank building of 1891, dominate an otherwise well-ordered street scene.

Caption For Wivenhoe, High Street C1955

Beyond Anchor Hill the high street passes the churchyard with its gatepiers and gates presented by Eliza Howard in 1901.

Caption For Dorchester On Thames, High Street 1924

The White Hart Hotel and garage can be seen along the street.

Caption For Oxford, St Aldates C1950

Note the old bus stop sign on the right, and how quiet the street seems compared with today's heavy traffic.

Caption For Holbeach, High Street C1955

The tall cluster of stacks to its right belongs to No 45, The Mansion House, a Georgian house set back from the street front, in which Sir Norman Angell was born, the winner of the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize

Caption For Upper Beeding, The Village C1955

The remaining southern portion is today Upper Beeding, and its main street and houses lie along a causeway leading westwards towards Bramber.

Caption For York, Low Petergate C1960

A carved wooden Indian holding a cigar still stands silent guard above one of the shop fronts in this street; it was once used to symbolise to the illiterate that the shop was a tobacconist.

Caption For Camberley, Station 1908

We are in Heathcote Road, looking down the High Street, with the grounds of the Staff College visible in the background.

Caption For Camberley, London Road 1909

London Road and the High Street were the main shopping areas in the early 1900s. The roads were still made of compressed dirt, and motor vehicles were uncommon.

Caption For Abergavenny, Sugar Loaf And Rholben From The River C1960

A less widely used path is that below the castle walls on the right, which winds around from the main entrance to Mill Street.