Maps

566 maps found.

1898, Holywell Row Ref. RNE739185
1898, Helmington Row Ref. RNE730821
1895, Loosley Row Ref. RNE767342
1897, Low Row Ref. RNE768483
1897, Low Row Ref. RNE768486
1925, Billy Row Ref. POP640116
1903, Wood Row Ref. RNC872773
1898, Smokey Row Ref. RNC833444
1898, Broadland Row Ref. RNC650986
1901-1904, Row Ref. RNC820976
1920, Collier Row Ref. POP675557
1920, Ridge Row Ref. POP816546
1919, Row Ash Ref. POP820980
1920, Row Town Ref. POP821013
1946, Alder Row Ref. NPO621213
1921, Thorpe Row Ref. POP847540
1920, Whitley Row Ref. POP869390
1945, Enborne Row Ref. NPO701302
1946, Holywell Row Ref. NPO739185
1945, Horne Row Ref. NPO740440

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

Winkfield Row

My Grandparents Mr and Mrs Childs owned the Fox Pub in the village during the second world war. My mother Sheila lived with her grandparents there. It only had a tiny bar and was opposite another larger public house so do not know ...Read more

A memory of Winkfield Row in 1940 by Heather Collins

Windlehurst

Looking straight forward, the house to the left of the white one was the home of the Smith family who had several children. My grandmother used to pass on any goodies she had to them. Her name was Mrs Maud Ashton and she lived in the ...Read more

A memory of High Lane in 1950 by Pat Ayres Nee Ashton

Wimborne, East Street 1936

In 1938 my mother walked this street with me and my brothers and sisters every week, to and from Cowgrove to visit my Grandmother, who lived in a row of cottages around the corner (coming from the Minster) which I ...Read more

A memory of Wimborne Minster in 1930 by Edward Read

Willow Row Cottages

I lived in Willow Row Cottages throughout the war years with my mother and brothers. Across the road and down a lane lived Digger Thurlow and Mr Dean. We bought some of our groceries at the shop next to The White Horse. The Evergreen Oak was at the crossroads

A memory of Thelnetham by Peter Barrall

William Hopwood Street

Me and my mates had so much freedom to "play out". We all lived around William Hopwood Street in them days. I'd just left Audley Secondary Modern School, to begin an apprenticeship at Foster Yates & Thom, (Dad & ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn in 1960 by Dennis Godfrey

William Edwin Pimm Resident Of Alfriston Sussex

This is a story about William Edwin Pimm 1864-1952 who lived in the village in the 1930’s and went to Miami in 1940. He won Gold & Silver medals in the 1908 & 1912 Olympic Games William ...Read more

A memory of Alfriston in 1930

Widnes Maternity Home

I was born in Widnes Maternity Home in 1946. Not sure if that was the correct name. My parents lived on Boston Avenue in Runcorn and my grandparents on Taylor’s row. It was great finding this site. I’m going to look at the pictures of Widnes and just marvel at it.

A memory of Widnes by janetsydoruk

Whitlow Family Of Thewall

I don't know if this picture relates to my family or not! I am a descendant of the Whitlow family of Thewall, in the mid 1700's onwards. There is a large ground stone in St Marys churchyard in Rostherne, about the first row ...Read more

A memory of Padgate by Donna Stewart Nee Whitlow

Whifflet Shawhead And Coatbridge

My memories of the above are vivid in my memory, I remember Shawhead from about 1959 when we first moved there, when we moved in there was an old railway line that ran in front of the shops which then were the ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge by George Mc Conville

Where My Parents Met

My parents met at The Ship in Ospringe. My father, Alcwyn Davies, was in the 3rd Welsh Regiment and was stationed close by. My mother. Grace Glibbery, was with her family from East London picking hops, as they did every year. My ...Read more

A memory of Ospringe in 1940 by Ann Morgan

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 217 to 240.

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Caption For Laxey, 1894

Dumbell's Row still stands, as do other links with Laxey's mining past; the Station Hotel was once the Mine Captain's house.

Caption For Goodworth Clatford, The Village C1965

It was on Goodworth Clatford that a flying bomb landed, destroying the old Royal Oak, the school, the smithy and a row of cottages.

Caption For Netley, Victoria Road C1955

Pevsner described Netley as 'a Victorian period piece;' its streets of neat family villas and rows of renovated terraced cottages overlooking Southampton Water are certainly striking.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1888

The Rows clearly provided Maddocks the cabinetmakers with a valuable display area.

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street 1906

This picture looks towards Butchers Row.

Caption For Nantwich, Welsh Row C1965

Separated from the main part of the town by the River Weaver, Welsh Row is, as this name tells us, the road leading towards Wales.

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street 1891

The Rows are a unique feature to Chester; they provide shops on two levels, the roofs of the shops at street level forming a pedestrian walkway for the shops on the second level.

Caption For Metfield, The Village Street C1960

The group of cottages on the right, now called Honeymoon Row, have had many subsequent changes made to the roofline and dormer windows.

Caption For Brotton, The Avenue C1955

The picturesque tree-lined avenue of Brotton contains some fine residences, including, just to the right of this picture, Brotton Hall, a fine Georgian stone house, now converted into

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1927

Over the last 200 years or so, erosion has only managed to claim two rows of houses and a road.

Caption For Warminster, Silver Street C1965

The Department of the Environment's 'List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest' notes the row of late 18th-century and early 19th-century houses on the right, with their

Caption For Dartmouth, The Quay And Harbour C1955

They specialised in building rowing boats and, later, small motor launches like the one in the foreground; in fact, the first motor boat in Dartmouth was launched by Lidstone's in 1910.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1890

Rows of fishing boats are mostly aground where they are moored in the harbour.

Caption For London, Riding In Green Park C1955

Here, winter riders are seen on the ride which extends from Rotten Row in Hyde Park.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Butcher Row 1924

The ground floor served as a row of individual butcher's booths - it is just possible to make out the meat hooks above the two windows on the left.

Caption For Portscatho, The Harbour 1895

In the late Victorian era it became increasingly popular with visitors, and a row of boarding houses was flung up along its sea front.

Caption For Knaresborough, Ferry To Dropping Well 1911

The rowing boat in the foreground is, in fact, the ferry to the Dropping Well.

Caption For Padstow, Harbour 1901

The waxed straw hat of the man stooping in attendance on his open rowing boat provided waterproof protection against the elements.

Caption For Pitsea, The Broadway C1955

Harold George Howard's first row of shops appeared in 1929.

Caption For Windermere, 1887

This is the original hand-rowed ferry service across the narrowest part of the Windermere at Bowness Nab.

Caption For Looe, Fishermen 1906

These two white-bearded fishermen in their traditional ganseys and oilskins must have welcomed the extra income they could earn by rowing visitors along the coast.

Caption For Falmouth, Cowlands Creek River Fal 1912

Behind is a typical ramshackle scene: a heap of firewood, a tumbling-down boarded building advertising 'good stabling' to visiting riders, and a trio of beached row-boats for hire.

Caption For Truro, Malpas Ferry And Tresillian River 1912

The ferry boats, one of which could take a horse and cart, were rowed across to Malpas Passage, a narrow peninsula at the confluence of the Tresillian and Truro Rivers, both long branches of the Fal estuary

Caption For Salisbury, Queen Street C1950

The importance of Salisbury to the military establishment after the war can be seen in this picture of Fish Row, just behind the Guildhall.