Maps

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Memories

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Memories

Mr Garlick got me through the 11 plus. Born 1950, moved to Barker Road, Bredbury in 1954. Apparently we were one of the first families to inhabit the estate. Attended Barrack Hill. I remember Browns, the two old ladies in the ...Read more

A memory of Woodley in 1955 by Peter Francis

Exmouth Street

Does anybody have any photos of the bike shop in Exmouth Street called (Rogers) and the Pub next door.

A memory of Birkenhead in 1965 by Barry Rogers

Edward Lloyd

My great grandfather, Edward Lloyd, emigrated to the United States from Ffestiniog. He was a famous tenor in his day and had high ranking with the Eisteddfod both in Wales, and later, in upstate, NY. I am told by a cousin, Dr. ...Read more

A memory of Blaenau Ffestiniog in 1900 by Dawna Robertson

Main Street Mill Of Haldane

Hi, I wonder if anyone remembers my childhood home in Main Street. I lived there with my mum, dad, granny and two sisters in the 1960,s and have many lovely memories of my childhood there, I have ...Read more

A memory of Balloch in 1962 by Jacqueline Mc Ewan

S C Cummins, Martin Street/Earle Street, Crewe

We are still in touch with Sid & Molly Cummins - both still fit and well in their 90's. My Mum and Dad are George and Chris Hughes. Mum worked in the office sorting out the cash deals for the ice cream ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1975

Whittcliffe Road Junior School

I lived on Wesley Street And remember going to the chapel for our School dinners

A memory of Whitcliffe in 1964 by Susan Whittaker

Crouch End 1944/1964

Couldn't wait to go to school in Rokeseley Infants school so happy when the letter came.Remember sliding the letter under the tropical fish tank in our kitchen in Glasslyn Road.loved Infants school had a bit of a blip at the ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End in 1949 by Carol Tucker

Flying Bomb Memories

As a 14 year old living in these dangerous war year's, we were used to seeing dog-fights between the Spitfires and Luftwaffe so much so that we were rather blasé about taking cover when danger threatened. Came the flying bomb ...Read more

A memory of Twickenham in 1944 by Patrick Pyke

Haunted House

I grew up in Foxbury Drive and went to Vine Road Primary when the uniform was green and yellow. Headmaster was called Mr Ayres I think, I remember a teacher called Mr Swatton who saved my life in the playground by getting an ambulance ...Read more

A memory of Orpington in 1960 by Linda Ross

Insurance Offices Christmas Party (North Motherwell) 1950s

Anyone who lived in North Motherwell during the 1950s may remember the single-storey, concrete-built insurance offices (long demolished) that were situated at the top of Fort Street adjacent ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell by John Cunningham

Captions

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Caption For Haverfordwest, From The Railway 1890

This view looks across the railway and the western Cleddau river onto Quay Street and the town and castle beyond.

Caption For Launceston, The Square 1890

The oval Butter Market was designed by George Wightwick, who simultaneously designed the Lower Market House, which still stands in Market Street and is now an arcade.

Caption For Winchester, Westgate 1909

West Gate, at the top of Winchester's High Street, has stood on the line of the city wall for over 600 years.

Caption For Beer, Pillow Lace Workers 1901

Lace-making has always been an important tradition in East Devon, though it would be a rare sight today to see it carried out in the street by a local cottager.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street C1948

In July 1943 the town received attention from the Luftwaffe, but the only building to be destroyed in the High Street was Brooker Bros premises, still not replaced when this picture was made.

Caption For Colchester, West Stockwell Street C1960

The Stockwell Streets are the heart of what is known as the Dutch Quarter, a recent name for the area in which Flemish weavers settled around 1600.

Caption For Glasgow, Argyle Street 1897

We are at the corner with Union Street. This is still a very busy and popular shopping area, largely pedestrianised.

Caption For Aylesbury, Temple Square C1955

Here the photographer looks from Temple Square along Church Street; the churchyard was also within the burh's earthen rampart.

Caption For Gloucester, Southgate Street 1904

The Simmonds fleet of buses would often work their way up and down Southgate Street. A

Caption For Staithes, 1932

This narrow, winding street leads to the Cod and Lobster Inn and the sea.

Caption For Stamford, The Stamford Hotel C1955

The grand Regency façade of the Stamford Hotel looks rather out of place squeezed in among the other buildings of St Mary's Street.

Caption For Laindon, Church Road C1955

At the top of the street, Church Road was already bisected by the arterial road to Southend.

Caption For Penryn, Street 1890

The pleasing Town Hall commanding the main street was built in 1829, and its classically-styled clock tower was added six years later.

Caption For Camberwell, The Town C1950

The road islands and street furniture have also moved and been changed. Buses run across the recently redundant tram lines.

Caption For Chester, Eastgate 1903

Foregate Street looking towards the Eastgate. The clock was presented to the city by Edward Evans-Lloyd in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Knees Corner 1900

This junction of the narrow streets creates a serious bottleneck for modern traffic. Note the decorative lamps outside the shop on the left.

Caption For Malmesbury, High Street C1960

Consider the visual impact made by the motor car in forty years by comparing the traffic, the signs, the shop fronts and the street furniture. Note the quaint petrol station on the right.

Caption For Kingsclere, Market Square C1955

It offers a view of George Street running off to the south. The shop 'Chance' has gone and is now a private house. Outside stands a bus stop.

Caption For Accrington, Town Hall 2004

Blackburn Road has been pedestrianised, enabling improved street furniture and planting.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Market Cross C1955

We are standing underneath the market cross and looking down the High Street.

Caption For Chideock, Horse And Cart 1922

A rustic scene in the centre of the village, southwards along Duck Street, with the Swiss Cottage contributing its flamboyantly flowing thatch (left).

Caption For Camborne, Market Place 1906

Here in the Market Square Mr Thomas's considerable stock of hardware has spread out into the street.

Caption For Horning, The Village C1965

Horning main street runs parallel with the river. On the left is the rear of the Swan Inn; a car park has replaced the buildings ahead.

Caption For Nailsworth, From Rockness 1904

The streets are steep. The steepest, the appropriately named Nailsworth Ladder, is probably 1 in 2.