Maps

1,622 maps found.

1921, Horsleycross Street Ref. POP740821
1922, Irstead Street Ref. POP744372
1919, Jingle Street Ref. POP745109
1920, Dry Street Ref. POP694216
1921, Earsham Street Ref. POP696651
1921, Haviker Street Ref. POP728696
1920, Henley Street Ref. POP731406
1920, Hole Street Ref. POP737838
1921, Red Street Ref. POP814599
1921, Liverton Street Ref. POP758452
1919, Long Street Ref. POP766685
1922, Oulton Street Ref. POP798357
1921, Oad Street Ref. POP795156
1919, Oakle Street Ref. POP795538
1921, Pentlow Street Ref. POP804249
1919, Plot Street Ref. POP807623
1946, Oad Street Ref. NPO795156
1947, Paley Street Ref. NPO799591
1946, Needham Street Ref. NPO788214
1910, Paley Street Ref. HOSM56021

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 331 to 340.

Wallsend 1954 68

Born in the Green Maternity Hosp 1954, lived in Windsor Drive, Howden, Sandown Gardens, Howden and Prospect Ave. I remember being taken to the Masons Arms at Bigges Main in a pushchair, parked outside the corrugated iron lean to ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend by Barry Hislop

Gomms Corn Merchant

My father had a corn merchant shop called Gommes (I think this is the correct Spelling) at 33a Albion Street. As far as I can remember it was opposite the old power station. My mum told me that a ship called the Beeding ...Read more

A memory of Southwick in 1954 by David Wait

Cowper Gardens

I was born in Cowper Gardens in 1946, my nan's, house No.11, where she lived until her death in 1979. My cousin was also born there and lived with her mum, Betty. I moved away in 1949 and lived in Peckham but used to spend ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1960 by Kay Richards

Dennis Thompson Pictures Of Broad St Parkgate

Both my grandmothers lived around the corner from here in The Green Lane Tavern yard. Michael Thompson here, in Australia, I am interested in selling my dad's original pen & Ink line drawings of Broad Street, Parkgate if you know anyone who may be interested.

A memory of Rawmarsh by Michael Thompson

Part 12

Hetton Council then cleaned up the remainder of the site, put on topsoil, and turned it into a sort of small park. There are some articles I have from the local paper published at the time giving a bit more insight to what happened. ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Wars Years And A Little After In Russel Road, N13.

I lived in 75 Russell Road, Palmers Green during the war years and after. Although very young, I remember the doodle-bug coming over our house and landing in Brownlow Road I believe, also ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green in 1940 by Jim Hirst

Memories Of Hulme

My name is Lynda (Howarth) and I lived in Hulme from 1943 until 1953. My Mum was Edith Woods, and she married Stanley Howarth. My mum used to live in Mary Street and then we moved to Junction Street, after the war. I ...Read more

A memory of Hulme in 1943 by Lynda Drew

Lucien Road

I lived in Lucien Road for sixty five years until two years ago. My memories start when I was about five with my dear old dad taking me out on his barrow to sell firewood - I thought it was great fun. Also, my mum taking me to haylocks ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1948 by Jan Clark

Shops And Shopkeepers In East Street ....St Marys Hall..

I remember the pram/toy shop on the corner, there was also a fabric shop - I think it was where Famished sandwich bar was (can't remember what it is called now..) I could buy a piece of ...Read more

A memory of Shoreham-By-Sea in 1968 by Barbara Gunn

Part 16

Conclusion On my last visit it was hard to see where the village was. The small triangular field is now a park but it looks so small. The place I remember seemed so much larger than Small Park that is now there. Having been raised ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Captions

5,381 captions found. Showing results 793 to 816.

Caption For Crawley, High Street 1903

Nowadays, virtually all we see in this tranquil Edwardian view of Crawley Green at the north end of the High Street has been swept away, although elements of the grassed area and a couple of trees survive

Caption For Nottingham, Queen Street C1950

A view of two late-Victorian buildings facing each other across Queen Street.

Caption For Wokingham, Town Hall From Market Place C1955

This street scene is much altered from that of the 1906 photograph.

Caption For Penistone, High Street C1960

It was not always quiet on the streets of Penistone; until 1910 cattle and sheep were sold in the streets on Thursdays, and many a deal was struck over a pint or two at the Spread Eagle Hotel.

Caption For Godalming, Church Street 1906

Three of Church Street's five pubs are in this photo - the Corn Meter extreme left, the Star centre left, and the Live and Let Live just beyond the archway on the right.

Caption For Pembroke, Main Street 1936

Looking towards the Castle at the end of the street, note the agricultural implements on sale on the left, the Lion Hotel further down the street, and on the right-hand side the arched

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1950

Much further south along the High Street is St Mary's Guildhall at the junction with Sibthorp Street.

Caption For Wrexham, High Street 1903

Wrexham 'comprises several spacious, well-paved streets', says a contemporary gazetteer, 'and has undergone great improvement by reconstruction of buildings and the construction of new streets'.

Caption For London, Regent Circus 1890

This central section of Regent Stret follows the line of the old Swallow Street, where London's notorious highwaymen left their horses in livery.

Caption For Stamford, Ironmonger Street 1922

As we look south down Ironmonger Street, the view is terminated by St Michael's Church, now gruesomely converted into shops, but I suppose in some way 'saved' from physical if not spiritual destruction

Caption For Sherfield On Loddon, The Village C1955

A familiar telephone box can be seen on the left - in regular use in the days before mobile phones - and towards the northern end of the main street lies an old milepost which definitely would have been

Caption For Cefn Mawr, Crane Street C1952

Tramlines used to run through the streets as stone was moved to build the nearby aqueduct at Trevor, which was completed in 1805.

Caption For Porlock, The Ship Inn 1923

The lanes and streets of Porlock wind delightfully between attractive whitewashed and thatched houses, including The Ship Inn with its characteristic external chimney stack in the centre of the street

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1955

As we look north towards Market Square, Hutchinson's tobacconist shop is at the corner of Langton Street.

Caption For Abergavenny, From The Church 1898

This view from St Mary's tower has Monk Street in the foreground. Centre left is the Bethany Baptist Church, which opened in 1827 when 30 members left the Frogmore Street Church.

Caption For Southwold, High Street C1955

Where Victoria Street meets the High Street, we have a busy scene. The post office (second right) is well patronised.

Caption For Aberaman, Lewis Street C1955

There is a substantial garage here with two pumps (right), although at this time there were usually only one or two car owners in each street, and not surprisingly few cars are shown.

Caption For Liskeard, Pike Street C1950

Light streams across the bottom of Pike Street from the narrow Fore Street.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1890

Another view of the High Street at a less congested point and on a very hot and sunny summer's day: the shopkeepers have lowered their sun-blinds to protect their wares, and the lady on the left has

Caption For Woodhall Spa, The Broadway C1960

This is the main shopping street through Woodhall Spa. There was a railway crossing across the street in the distance.

Caption For Smeeton Westerby, Main Street C1955

The winding main street of this conservation village passes many cottages built for those who worked the land.

Caption For Crowland, The Bridge 1894

Apart from the Abbey, the town is famous for the 14th-century triangular bridge, seen here from West Street.

Caption For Talgarth, High Street 1937

Its narrow streets today are almost always congested with passing traffic. Here the narrow High Street has come alive, not with cars, but with pedestrians and cyclists.

Caption For Sedbergh, Market Place 1901

half-timbering of G Sedgwick's draper and outfitters shop in the centre of the picture (the owners are proudly standing outside) is in marked contrast to the same shop which can be seen sticking out into the street