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Maps

1,865 maps found.

1945, Claremont Park Ref. NPO669500
1946, Clarence Park Ref. NPO669505
1945, College Park Ref. NPO675510
1947, Broughton Park Ref. NPO652806
1947, Cathays Park Ref. NPO664512
1898, Manor Park Ref. RNC773969
1902, Summerfield Park Ref. RNC842661
1903, Trafford Park Ref. RNC851384
1899, Sneyd Park Ref. RNC833692
1947, Foley Park Ref. NPO707305
1947, Hales Park Ref. NPO724915
1947, Harden Park Ref. NPO726801
1946, Harold Park Ref. NPO727460
1946, Digswell Park Ref. NPO690755
1946, Heath Park Ref. NPO730158
1947, High Park Ref. NPO733342
1947, High Park Ref. NPO733343
1946, Hill Park Ref. NPO735902
1947, Hilton Park Ref. NPO736739
1947, Hope Park Ref. NPO740147

Books

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Memories

4,383 memories found. Showing results 501 to 510.

Halton Village

I arrived in Halton in 1957 age 6 .My memories are the shops and pubs in Halton. Harold fish shop was the most popular fish shop in Halton. There was Halton Institute where I went to dancing class, Miss Fraser ran it - she ...Read more

A memory of Halton in 1960 by Heather Bogg

Good Not So Good

My name is Helena née Rich I used to love living in Leytonstone until my brother Harry died a tragic death when he was only 13. He went to Norlington School. I went to Newport Junior. We lived in Hainault Road. I can still ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1955 by Helena/ Rich

Fallin Primary School

I remember the old school which was opposite the kirk and also Tortilano's ice cream shop. I started school in 1951/52 I think it was, and Capt Gracie was the Headmaster who ruled as though he was still in the army. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Fallin in 1952 by Matthew Ford

School Days

I lived at 27 Radnor Street, last but one tennament to be flattened. My first year of school was at the "new high school", on Bouquanaran; 10 class rooms open, we had to scramble among the bricks to get to class. Then I went to ...Read more

A memory of Clydebank in 1940 by Amy Worrick(Sullivan)

Coatbridge

Born in the slap up and moved to Kirkshaws when I was 4. Remember playing football in the cinder park. Getting free bag of chips from my mum who worked in the Goric, then going to pictures and getting in the side door. Raiding Lees's ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1970 by Alistair Gray

Memories Of A Stately Building And A Magnificent Museum

Built on land bordering Queen's Park, it was simply a wonderful and exotic place. As a 5 year old first timer until it closed for good (when I was 11 years old) I visited the place so many ...Read more

A memory of Bolton in 1949 by Mike Wilson

Broughton Astley Pre 1950

This is my second entry about Broughton Astley and may contain some references to items in my first reminisces. As a person 'born and bred' in Broughton Astley, I have fond memories of the village as it was 'in ...Read more

A memory of Broughton Astley by Reuben Reynolds

Triangle Row

We moved in to number 13 after we got married. Our first visitor was unfortunately a policeman with a warrant for the previous owners arrest. I'm sure we were not alone in the house. We often used to hear an over the door type ...Read more

A memory of Norland Town in 1984 by Kate Noble

Wolverhampton Street Community

Wolverhampton Street seemed to almost be a village on its own. There was Burgins and Bytherways newagents, Masseys wet fish shop, Davis's grocers, Smiths greengrocers, Sherratts electrical, Bryans diy, Robinsons ...Read more

A memory of Dudley by Fay Cooper

Childhood Memories

I was born in Ashgrove, lived there for 21 years with my mum and dad (Lily & Jimmy Arthur) or 'English Jimmy' as he was sometimes called - my dad was a great dad. He took us on walks to McKendricks farm & up through ...Read more

A memory of Methilhill in 1954 by Aileen Robertson

Captions

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Caption For Cheam, Cheam Park House Gardens 1928

The neatly mown lawns and carefully maintained flowerbeds surrounding Cheam Park House are viewed from the vantage point above the porticoed entrance; we are looking down onto the sweeping gravelled drive

Caption For Billericay, High Street C1965

One of the highly successful Austin Minis is parked in the foreground.

Caption For Wastwater, The Lake 1889

This is one of the classic views of the Lake District; it is now used by the modern National Park Authority as its logo.

Caption For Empingham, Crocket Lane C1960

Many houses carry the shield of the Ancaster family, for this was an estate village from the 1760s until 1925, when the Normanton Park Estate of the Earl of Ancaster was sold and dispersed.

Caption For Helmshore, Musbury Tor C1955

The tall chimney rises from Park Mill, whose mules still operated in the early 1980s. Buildings in the foreground now house the fascinating Helmshore Textile Museum.

Caption For Ormskirk, Victoria Gardens C1965

The park was an essential element of Victorian town development, and here is centred on a memorial to those killed in the South African wars.

Caption For Reading, River And Promenade C1955

The left bank was marshy meadow, but was bought by the council in 1907 and is now a public park with a popular riverside promenade.

Caption For Cardiff, Victoria Park 2004

1997 saw the park mark its centenary in style with celebrations that recalled its Victorian origins.

Caption For West Hagley, Worcester Road C1960

The store that was Bridge's shop in W305026 (pages 68-69) is now five years later run by F Park. Today it is a Victoria Wine shop.

Caption For St Pauls Walden, All Saints' Church C1950

Stagenhoe Park to the north-east of the villages was the home of Sir Arthur Sullivan.

Caption For London, The Geological And Science Museums C1955

In the Fifties, for those who had cars, it was easy to drive into London, especially on a Sunday, and park in Exhibition Road.

Caption For Brixham, Beacon Light, Berry Head 1906

Berry Head is the southern limit of Torbay, and a country park as well. A hundred years ago, it was being used by people for recreation purposes (left) and nautical types too (right).

Caption For Upton, Ford Road C1960

Taken from the corner of Arrowe Park Road, this photograph is looking east along The Village.

Caption For Milford On Sea, High Street C1960

A Mini is parked outside the Red Lion pub on the right. Does it belong to the barmaid? Today there are a variety of shops in Milford on Sea, ranging from a convenience store to a hairdresser's.

Caption For Wickham Market, The Hill C1960

The central area, with car park and bus shelter, was redesigned in 2002. On the left is the Georgian-fronted White Hart Hotel.

Caption For St Annes, Alexandria Drive C1955

As an illustration of just how far we have civilised ourselves over the past fifty years, consider the following: cycles are parked against the kerb and outside the cycle shop without security.

Caption For Irthlingborough, The Cross 1969

The National Provincial Bank on the right is now the post office, while the shops on the left have since been demolished to make way for a car park.

Caption For Madingley, The Church C1955

When the Cotton family commissioned Capability Brown to design a park in 1756, he cut a swathe through the village, separating the church and a couple of farms and cottages from the rest of the village

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

The ducks and geese forage for food near the bird-table in the foreground, whilst across the water perch the imposing residences of Roath Park and modern Cynwed.

Caption For London, Park Lane Towards Marble Arch 1900

This graceful ornamental fountain was erected in 1875 at the southern end of Park Lane at the junction with Hamilton Place.

Caption For Romford, Laurie Square C1965

The flower beds and war memorial have now been replaced by the roundabout and pedestrian subway and the first houses in Park End Road have been replaced by the extension to the Town Hall.

Caption For Leicester, Abbey Park C1950

Sham timbered lodges and a refreshment pavilion graced the newly-laid-out park, and mature trees retained from the Abbey Fields formed an essential part of the emparkment scheme.

Caption For Leicester, The Lake, Abbey Park C1955

Although the park has been municipalised, it is an essential green lung which must never be forfeited to any so-called development pressures under any circumstances.