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Maps

566 maps found.

1903-1904, New Row Ref. RNC790329
1901-1902, Thorpe Row Ref. RNC847540
1901-1902, Toad Row Ref. RNC849006
1903-1904, The Row Ref. RNC846518
1897-1909, Warren Row Ref. RNC861072
1897-1899, Alder Row Ref. RNC621213
1898-1901, Keysoe Row Ref. RNC746762
1901-1904, Helmington Row Ref. RNC730821
1901-1904, North Row Ref. RNC793871
1901-1904, Low Row Ref. RNC768482
1901-1904, Shiney Row Ref. RNC830217
1901-1904, Ulcat Row Ref. RNC856502
1897-1909, Tickleback Row Ref. RNC848211
1897-1909, Tittle Row Ref. RNC848962
1902-1903, Dean Row Ref. RNC689272
1897-1900, Calcot Row Ref. RNC659445
1901-1902, Wereham Row Ref. RNC863416
0-1899, Row Heath Ref. RNC821003
1897-1900, Vernham Row Ref. RNC858861
1897-1899, Sutton Row Ref. RNC843264

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Memories

1,286 memories found. Showing results 181 to 190.

Greasborough Dam

I was born on Church St, Greasbrough, gran and granddad lived close by in a row of cottages alongside the top club now a car park? My father worked in the local pits and we moved several times. At age 10 we moved back to Church ...Read more

A memory of Greasbrough in 1963 by Mike Plant

Our Early Life

We lived my Dad (Roly Inman) Mum (Topsy Inman) with me Michael, and Roger in Shotover up the rough lane off the road by the grass triangle and near the school. I remember Miss Swithenbank who used to teach and lived in ...Read more

A memory of Burley in Wharfedale in 1950 by Michael Inman

South Stifford And Grays

After my grandparents passed away the house was left to my father bill mercer.we lived at 64 Charlton street south stifford.I remember the cement works very well as I along with my friends peter Baldwin and Dave whitehead we ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1964 by Richard Mercer

Rememberinggraysandrookhalldellroad

I wasn't born in Grays. In fact had a very disrupted childhood due to my father initially being in the army. However I spent one week at Quarry Hill Primary school at the end of the school year before moving to Grays ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1953 by Joan Rowe

We're My Roots Lay

I was born in Kelstern 1954, the house I was born in my gran and grandads was next door to the school, sorry to say neither of these exist today, but times move on as they say. My grandparents were Bert and Margery Vickers. My ...Read more

A memory of Kelstern by johnh.appleton

Jennys Cafe

does anyone remeber jennys cafe ? It was in Martindale Road, opposite the infant and junior schools. There were a row of about 6 cottages in a terrace and jennys was on the end. There was also a hardwear shop and a drapery shop which was ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by j.daysh

Salford "Its My History"

Salford forms much of my family’s history, although I only spent a little time there, leaving when I was very young, some years ago I started to wonder how? why? what? brought both my families the HARRIS family on my Dad’s side and ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Peter Harris

The School Of The Holy Child, Laleham Abbey

heads the label in a dictionary of music that I received as a prize in Upper IA. No date. It must have been 1955. My name was/is Margaret Morley. I joined the school on my return from Malaya in 1951, followed by ...Read more

A memory of Laleham

Junior School

I attended the C of E Junior School in High Street earl Shilton opposite the old Working Mens Club there were about 7 classrooms the Headmistress was a woman cannot remember her name two teachers I remember were Mrs Sidey and Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Earl Shilton by rli33112

Captions

816 captions found. Showing results 433 to 456.

Caption For Rodborough, The Village C1960

The access to Butter Row Lane has now been improved by the demolition of the rather odd-shaped building on the right. The shop opposite it, then the post office, has also gone.

Caption For East Hagbourne, Upper Cross C1955

The timber-framed, part jettied house on the right is one of a row of three.

Caption For Northampton, Gold Street C1955

At the junction of Gold Street and Bridge Street, with The Drapery to the right, this view looks west from the end of Mercers Row.

Caption For Landewednack, Church Cove C1900

Pleasure steamers from Falmouth, such as the 'New Resolute' seen here, called to land passengers in rowing boats.

Caption For Pegwell, Coastguard Cottages 1907

This row of diminutive, white cottages provided accommodation for the Coastguards maintaining a watch along this busy stretch of the Kent coastline with its treacherous offshore sandbanks.

Caption For Drayton, Havant Road C1955

Rows of black cars line the sides of the road. Today there are estate agents, an optometrist and a surgery here; the surgery dates from 1937 when Dr Cheyne opened it in his Havant Road home.

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, Leys Avenue C1950

The more modern Burtons tailors breaks the line and starts the row of more traditional buildings with their fine pargetted gables.

Caption For Ashby De La Zouch, Market Street C1965

At Christmas especially, rows of pheasants, rabbits and hares hung here, along with other game, poultry and fish. Its wide choice of eggs, cheeses and seasonal accompaniments ensured a brisk trade.

Caption For Capel Curig, Bridge C1870

Beside the stone causeway and bridge, rowing boats invite anglers or sightseers to venture out on the water.

Caption For Broadstairs, Thames Barge And The Beach 1897

Rows of bathing machines along the shoreline and in front of the low white cliffs demonstrate the popularity, and prevailing prudery, of immersion in sea-water among the Victorian visitors.

Caption For Runcorn, Higher Runcorn, Highlands Road C1955

It's said that this street was once known as 'Snuffy Row' because so many quarrymen who lived here had a strong liking for snuff.

Caption For Ruthin, St Peter's Square C1965

Note the spire of the 1284 St Peter's Church, the monument, the much-loved 'eyes of Ruthin' (the prominent rows of dormer windows on the Myddleton Arms), and the Georgian Castle hotel (right).

Caption For Coulsdon, Woodcote Grove Road C1955

The gabled row of houses leads towards a railway bridge with St Andrew`s Church beyond.

Caption For Fairhaven, The Lake 1923

At Fairhaven, visitors could take their exercise pulling on the oars of a rowing boat or playing 18 holes on the local golf course.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill 1898

Market stalls became permanent over the years, and ended up as two complete rows of buildings. Here, a few street vendors have set out their stalls.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill 1898

Market stalls became permanent over the years, and ended up as two complete rows of buildings. Here, a few street vendors have set out their stalls.

Caption For Blackpool, From The South Jetty 1890

A wheeled jetty facilitates embarkation for a leisurely sail, whilst the more energetic take their exercise in a rowing boat.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Beach 1898

The Deben Sailing Club and the Woodbridge Rowing Club from 1906 made it an annual event.

Caption For Blaenavon, The Eastern Valley C1955

White House cottage to its right, at the end of Bunker's Row, has now been demolished.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1925

The rowing boat in front of the lighthouse seems almost as fully laden as the motor launch 'Britannia' in the foreground!

Caption For Rugeley, Parked Car C1951

The whole row has now been replaced.

Caption For Bramfield, Bramfield Street C1960

The Swan Inn, beyond, closed in the 1930s and is now called Carisbrook. In the distance is a row of mock-Tudor cottages.

Caption For Walberswick, The River C1960

The river could be crossed by a rowing boat ferry, which replaced a Victorian steam ferry, after the Second World War.

Caption For Fenstanton, Chequer Street C1955

Beyond the green there is a row of post-enclosure brick cottages.