Maps

142 maps found.

1945, Elmstead Market Ref. NPO700943
1921, Pulham Market Ref. POP811475
1920, Market Harborough Ref. POP774685
1919, Market Lavington Ref. POP774688
1920, Market Weston Ref. POP774697
1946, Market Deeping Ref. NPO774681
1947, Market Drayton Ref. NPO774682
1946, Needham Market Ref. NPO788212
1899-1901, Needham Market Ref. RNC788212
1902, Market Drayton Ref. RNC774682
1903, Market Rasen Ref. RNC774690
1922, Downham Market Ref. POP692703
1898, Needham Market Ref. RNE788212
1899, Market Bosworth Ref. RNE774679
1897, Market Drayton Ref. RNE774682
1898, Market Harborough Ref. RNE774685
1898, Market Weighton Ref. RNE774695
1896, Elmstead Market Ref. RNE700943
1899, Thorpe Market Ref. RNE847527
1879, Market Drayton Ref. HOSM34890

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Memories

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Holidays In Holywell

Hi I am am coming for a reminisce of holidays at Holywell farm, which my Great Uncle Harry and Great Aunt Vi owned, I am hoping I can find the beautiful thatched house, they were idyllic holidays for us girls ...Read more

A memory of Holywell by Yvette Mangum

Ripley's Market

I just browsed a few relatively recent pics of Ripley's Market in Lowfield St. So sad to see it derelict like that when all I have is happy memories. I knew the Ripley family well, they lived in Horns Cross and I went to school with ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by pokenoserv

Wisbech, Market Place C1965

My family and I are convinced I am the man walking next to the man in the jacket and tie who appears to have his arm around a child. The Austin A40 pick up truck in the foreground behind the telephone box could be the one I owned at about that time.

A memory of Wisbech by Claire Allen

Church Going Memories.

I lived in Malton for many years and as a schoolboy sang in the church choir. Services alternated on Sundays between St Leonard's Church (the one with a spire) and the older St Michael's church in the Market Place. St Leonard's ...Read more

A memory of Malton by Claire Allen

Growing Up

First real memories of Leighton Buzzard was being ‘put down’ for my afternoon nap as a child of about 5, and listening to the Church bells just the over the road. Another memory must be an early one as I remember the Stock market ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard by Amanda Pike

First Memory Of Durham

My first memories of Durham is being taken be my aunty Audrey and uncle Alan. They had instructions to buy my sister and I a tartan skirt from the market. I remember having a boat ride on the river Wear. Durham is my 'Tara', the place where I need to return to to get my inner peace restored.

A memory of Durham in 1956 by Katy Hatton

Remembering My Aunt And Uncle Nellie And Nobby Clarke

I have fond memories of Dunstable from when I was 9 years old, going to the market on a Friday with my mum and Aunt Nellie. The market was held to the right of the picture.

A memory of Dunstable in 1955 by Margaret Finnis

Memories Of Market Drayton

This once sleepy hamlet was first home to me, a better place for childhood there could not be. Little Drayton church and it`s `olde` Sunday school. fishing excursions with Uncle to Buntingsdale pool, Dalelands ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

War Time Solidarity

My mother, her mother and my great grandma lived through war time while my grandfather fought in France ww2. Everybody knew each other and there was a great sense of community. People would help each other and look after ...Read more

A memory of Ellesmere Port

Cadel Shop Market Square

The shop in the middle of the picture with the two awnings (now the Nationwide building society) used to belong to my great grandmother Eva Cadel and was a wool and toy shop.  My Grandmother and Great Aunt ran it until 1971. ...Read more

A memory of Witney by Nicola Best

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Captions

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Caption For Blackburn, Market 1894

When this photograph was taken, Blackburn had two markets, the indoor market and an open air one, held every Wednesday and Saturday. This photograph shows the open market in New Market Street.

Caption For Blackburn, Market 1894

Blackburn had two markets, the indoor market and an open air one, held every Wednesday and Saturday, when this photograph was taken. Friday was later added to the open market days.

Caption For Carperby, The Village And Cross C1955

Carperby had held a market around its tapered, seven-stepped Market Cross from the 14th century, but it fell into disuse when Askrigg market took over in 1587.

Caption For Martock, Cross And Town Hall 1900

To the north-east is the charming market town of Martock with its triangular market place.

Caption For Carperby, The Village And Cross C1955

The Wensleydale village of Carperby has held a market around its market cross from the 14th century, but it fell into disuse when Askrigg market took over from it in 1587.

Caption For Salisbury, Queen Street C1950

Clearly, it is market day on a site that has witnessed two markets a week for some 500 years.

Caption For Peterborough, Market Square C1955

The weekly market held in the old Market Square was moved in October 1963 to the site of the old cattle market behind Broadway.

Caption For Luton, George Street C1950

Once the site of Corn Market House, where weekly markets were held for the sales of corn and straw plait, Market Hill underwent a major refurbishment in the 1860s, culminating in the joint opening of the

Caption For Daventry, Holy Cross Church And Market Square C1965

It is a busy day on the Market Square. The earliest recorded market in Daventry was in 1203, and this was formalised in the charters of 1576 and 1595.

Caption For Redditch, Market Place C1955

The market originally took place on the Green, but was confined to the south side of it after the Chapel on the Green was built in 1805.

Caption For Redditch, Market Place C1955

The market originally took place on the Green, but was confined to the south side of it after the Chapel on the Green was built in 1805.

Caption For Stowmarket, The Cattle Market C1950

The cattle market was off Crow Street, adjacent to the ancient market place. Between the 1930s and 1970s this was one of the largest pig markets in the county.

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 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 Bedford, St Paul's Square C1955

St Paul's Square, also known as Market Place, is bounded on the west by the churchyard of St Paul.

Caption For Coleford, Clock Tower, High Street And The Tump C1960

The war memorial and car park occupy land on which Coleford's Market House once stood. When the English Civil War began in 1642, Parliamentary troops were garrisoned in Coleford.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, Market Day 1906

There has probably been a formal market at Kingston since at least Saxon times; a series of charters have been granted by royalty since the 13th century, giving it official status.

Caption For Durham, Market Place C1955

This is a photograph of the busy Market Place with lots of cars, no horses and no Neptune! The pant was demolished in 1923, and Neptune was moved to a life of solitude in Wharton Park.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Cross And Westgate C1955

This photograph shows the wide expanse of Westgate, a street typical of the old market towns in the area: there was room for animals being driven to market, market stalls, and all the people who came into

Caption For Rye, Market Street C1955

The present Market Street, formerly the Butchery, is a reminder of Rye's early market. The Town Hall, part of which can be seen on the right, was built in 1742 on the site of the Market Hall.

Caption For Alfriston, Market Square 1921

A quiet day at the now permanently busy market cross - the only original market cross remaining in East Sussex. On the left is Market Cross House, now the Smugglers Inn.

Caption For Bedale, North End C1960

Bedale was granted its market charter by Henry III, and this view of the North End of the cobbled Market Place shows the 14th-century market cross standing on its six stone steps, with the impressive tower

Caption For Middleton, The Market Place C1955

Middleton was granted a market charter on 23 June 1791 and the market remained here until 1939. Surrounded by shops and inns, the Market Place was the hub of the town for many years.

Caption For Accrington, Market Hall 1897

Here we see a close-up view of the Market Hall with its imposing front and large statues mounted over the entrance.