Maps

566 maps found.

1898, Keysoe Row Ref. RNE746762
1897, Garth Row Ref. RNE711931
1898, Thorpe Row Ref. RNE847540
1897, Sowerby Row Ref. RNE835944
1896, Ratten Row Ref. RNE813616
1895, Shurlock Row Ref. RNE830938
1895, Tickleback Row Ref. RNE848211
1898, Whitley Row Ref. RNC869390
1920, Chapel Row Ref. POP666562
1920, Chigwell Row Ref. POP667791
1919, Chapel Row Ref. POP666560
1920, Beck Row Ref. POP636044
1919, Calcot Row Ref. POP659445
1947, Stoke Row Ref. NPO840129
1947, Rotten Row Ref. NPO820453
1947, Rowe Head Ref. NPO821129
1946, West Row Ref. NPO864922
1946, The Rowe Ref. NPO846519
1946, Thorpe Row Ref. NPO847540
1947, Sowerby Row Ref. NPO835944

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Acton Lodge

The building with the turret is Acton Lodge where my grandparents Drs John and Mary Leedham-Green lived from 1946 until the late 1980s. The two cottages to the right had been demolished when my mother first visited (in the 1960s - ...Read more

A memory of Southwold in 1946 by Kay Leedham Green

Alan Blight

I was born at 15 Scotch Row and named Alan Blight in 1927. My dad was William John and my mother was Mary Ann nee Suter. I had two younger brothers, Richard and Vincent. I went to Gilfach Goch mixed school and remember my standard 5 ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch by davidhill1

Albert Crescent, South Chingford

My memories of Albert Crescent are going to Freeman Hardy Willis, the shoe shop on the corner of Hall Lane, with my mother and sister. Also of going to the greengrocer shop on Albert Crescent, I think it was ...Read more

A memory of South Chingford in 1963 by Kathy Jones

Albert Park In The Fifties

Dad used to take us in a rowing boat on the lake. We had to take turns rowing and we were only 4, 5 and 6 years of age. Not sure health and safety would approve now!!! I remember being called in eg "number 2 your time is up". Great memories.

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1955 by Margaret Wilson

Aldbrough Cliffs 1955

HI. Nice to see the photo and comment . I was born in 1945 ,half a mile inland at the crescent, an half circle of 15 brick bungalows. probably built in the mid 1930's. I worked on the Farm mentioned it was called Mount ...Read more

A memory of Aldbrough by Richard Michael Robinson

All Around Hadley

My early years were spent in Monken Hadley. When I see photos of Hadley I can say I have been there. There's a little row of cottages oppisite Hadley Church, St Mary's, and my aunty Molly Ratling (nee Longland) ...Read more

A memory of Hadley by Roland Wood

All My Yesterdays.

This picture was taken outside the Bus Shelter and public toilets in the centre of old Corringham where the number 2A Eastern National Buses used to stop for a 15 min break on the journey from Southend to Grays. Directly opposite ...Read more

A memory of Corringham by thestockies

Allesley Park

It would be early 60's and we would all meet up at Allesley Hall, on one of those long summer evenings, to have a massive game of Hide and Seek ( Rally, rally 1,2,3!) We would be about 8 or 9 years old and most of us were from St. ...Read more

A memory of Coventry

Almost In Tears

My god how things have changed! My family moved to Whiston in the early sixties and I remember so much, but haven't looked back for forty years. I was always sent to the post office as a lad, the woman was very stern and scary. ...Read more

A memory of Whiston in 1964 by John Hutchison

Along Row From Home

I n 1965 my parents retired to Saltash and my father built himself a small boat. As it was moored off the end of the garden. He looked around for a dingy to get to and fro and eventually found one in Gunnislake. Guess who got ...Read more

A memory of Gunnislake by Chris Scott

Captions

816 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, Cat Nab C1885

The row of impressive buildings on the Marine Parade is dominated by the Zetland Hotel (centre of

Caption For Salhouse, The Broads And River Bure 1902

A wherry with its square black sail travels up the river, while two men are rowing on the broad itself near the bundles of reeds.

Caption For Ormesby, Broads, Near Tea Rooms C1935

The Eels Foot Inn now dispenses refreshments to visitors after their row on the broad.

Caption For Odiham, High Street C1965

The Farnham Road (curving gently to the right) has recently been widened, and a row of poplar trees removed.

Caption For Esher, Claremont School C1965

The Swan still exists, with its broad slipway, though today there are no such elegant rowing boats for hire.

Caption For Anna Valley, Little Ann Village C1955

The fencing on the right has been replaced by a hedgerow, and the third cottage in the row is now tiled.

Caption For Walton On Thames, The Swan Hotel 1908

The Swan still exists with its broad slipway, though today there are no such elegant rowing boats for hire.

Caption For Helston, Wendron Street C1950

The beautiful row of thatched cottages has gone, to be replaced by a rather uninspiring three-gabled house, and uphill from it there is what appears to be a garage.

Caption For Berrynarbor, Ye Olde Globe Inn C1965

The Globe started life around 1280 as a row of five cottages, possibly built to house masons working on the church.

Caption For The Broads, The River, Wayford Bridge C1935

The river near the new bridge now has rows of wooden houseboats moored along the right bank, where Wayford Farm has been developed into the Wayford Bridge Hotel.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, View Near Old Tithe Barn 1900

Boats moored by the Rowing and Canoeing Club are visible on the right.

Caption For Byworth, The Village 1906

The picture shows children playing outside rows of timber-framed cottages, and adults intrigued by the prospect of being photographed.

Caption For Innisfallen, From Landing Place 1898

Behind the rowing boat and the landing stage, sheep can be seen grazing amidst the ruins of the abbey, which was founded in the seventh century.

Caption For Sandown, Promenade 1895

A fast rowing boat, a lobster pot and promenaders give an idea of how the Promenade looked in the last years of Victoria's reign.

Caption For Cambridge, The Mathematical Bridge C1955

The river above here is that which flows past the colleges, travelled on there at a much more leisurely rate by rowing boats and punts.

Caption For Newby Bridge, Nickle Landing Stage 1914

A small boy in a rowing boat gazes at his reflection in the waters of Windermere in this summer photograph.

Caption For Whitby, Watching The Fishing Fleet C1955

The Friendship Rowing club have moved their pontoon down river from their previous anchorage, as seen in

Caption For Dartmouth, Quay 1899

The row of shops and houses was built in the late 16th and early 17th centuries on the New Quay, which, as the name suggests, had only just been reclaimed from tidal mud.

Caption For Cambridge, Jesus Lock 1925

The river above here is that which flows past the colleges, travelled on there at a much more leisurely rate by rowing boats and punts.

Caption For London, Chelsea, Cheyne Walk C1890

Rowing on the river was a popular weekend activity; from here rowers could go across to the attractive Battersea Old Church, or downstream past the natural bank where Battersea Park has now been developed

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, View From Ferry Hotel 1896

A view along the north basin of the lake, including the islands of Belle Isle, Crow Holme, Maiden Holme and the two 'Lilies of the Valley'.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Lambourne Road C1965

At this point it is easy to see how the row of shops has been built forward onto the waste.

Caption For Alton, High Street C1965

Beyond lies 'Banker's Row' - the location of the Westminster, the National Provincial, Lloyds and Barclays Banks.

Caption For Nutfield, Kings Mill 1906

The Swan still exists, with its broad slipway, though today there are no such elegant rowing boats for hire.