Maps

71 maps found.

Books

Sorry, no books were found that related to your search.

Memories

8,173 memories found. Showing results 1,051 to 1,060.

The Shoe Shop

I am only 23, but I remember the shoe shop very well, as it belonged to my grandfather Alex Adams, and had been in the family for many years.  And I do believe the child being walked up the road is my mum Linda Bright, nee Adams, and ...Read more

A memory of Cranborne by Katy Bright

Kingsbury Swimming Pool

I remember queuing outside the pool for what felt like hours on a hot summer's day. The price to get in went as low as 1d -  or am I mistaken? We used to climb up a drainpipe at the back of the pool to get in, not to save ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1953 by Allan Gilbert

Growing Up In The 1950s

Dad was the village policeman, PC 39. Our family name was Moss. We lived outside the village near the T junction to Little Waldingfield (two farm houses, we lived in one of them).  Dad, mum and my 4 sisiters.  We all ...Read more

A memory of Great Waldingfield in 1951

High Street Longton In The 40s And 50s

Barbara Johnson's memories brought back some of my own from the High Street days. Those rows of shops Barbara describes provided all the locals with everything they needed. I remember going over the road from the ...Read more

A memory of Longton in 1940 by Geoff Emery

2 Years In The Village

Sometime around 1956, for about two years, two of us shared a cottage in Iford village (one of the first two as you came off the main road from Lewes). We worked for Mr Robinson milking his Guernsey herd and doing the ...Read more

A memory of Iford in 1956 by Kay Mullin

Childhood

Me and my sister used to go and stay in the school holidays with our great nanna, Mrs Hilda Pocklington, in her cottage at Walsbey Road, we used to love our time there. The tennis courts were out the back, and we often used to sit and ...Read more

A memory of Market Rasen by Yvonne Haagensen

Ginger

We arrived in Wendens Ambo around this year, and took residence in a little cottage in the grounds of a big house. Opposite was a pond in which moorhens spent peaceful days. Next to the pond was a field - I think it is a play area and ...Read more

A memory of Wendens Ambo in 1953 by Pat Weedon

Court Crescent Junior School And Wellinger Way

I was born at my Grandmother's home at No: 50 Hand Avenue on the Braunstone Estate. When I was about 3 we moved from Grandma's to our own home at No: 9 Wellinger Way. I went to Queensmead Infants ...Read more

A memory of Braunstone Town by Jaycie Perkins

Pastures Avenue, Nottingham

I remember Clifton in a different light. We lived at 17 Pastures Avenue during 1966/7, my brother or one of them, he's the youngest, was born there. I met my half sisters and brothers there. I have always liked ...Read more

A memory of Newark-on-Trent in 1967 by Jean Smith

Brook Farm Caravan Site

As a young lad, I enjoyed many happy holidays at Brook Farm Caravan Site in Nansen Road, Holland-on Sea, where my parents owned a caravan.  This site was very quiet and superbly unspoilt with nothing but a small shop and ...Read more

A memory of Holland-on-Sea in 1965

Captions

3,478 captions found. Showing results 2,521 to 2,544.

Caption For Sandilands, Sea Lane C1955

The biggest change is that the shop is now twice as big: it includes the post office, and takes up the whole of the downstairs of the semi-detached house.

Caption For Rochford, Market Square C1955

The awnings above the shops shelter busy shoppers, whilst often displaying the name of the store. An attractive street lamp can be seen in the centre of the picture.

Caption For Norwich, Davey Place 1922

This tiny street of small shops offers a glimpse of the city's gleaming white castle, which rises from a great mound raised in prehistoric times.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar C1950

To the left, the corner shop with the large awning is now a bookmakers. These once quiet roads are now filled with heavy traffic.

Caption For Kendal, New Shambles 1914

As we can see in this photograph, many types of shop occupied the units in the New Shambles.

Caption For Wimborne, East Street 1936

Identifiable businesses include Murray Kerridge's jewellery shop (far left), the shoe chain Frisby's, who had begun their long tenure opposite after moving from Poole Corner, and in the distance

Caption For Eastchurch, The Village C1955

On the left is a shop advertising Coca- Cola and Lyons tea, and on the right is a garage and a café.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Harbour 1887

The 'rare good sands', as Charles Dickens described them, still form the focal point of this 'old-fashioned watering place' where 'Nicholas Nickleby', 'David Copperfield', 'The Old Curiosity Shop', and

Caption For Ellesmere, Scotland Street C1955

The shop beside the two girls on the left is now a restaurant and part of The Black Lion.

Caption For Overstrand, The Cliff Café C1965

Many of the little villages like Overstrand invested well by turning the old shed shops and tin cafes into modern premises.

Caption For Petersfield, College Street 1898

College Street Public Hall (on the right) fell into disuse, became a motor-body repair shop and is now a car park.

Caption For Camberley, London Road C1955

Verran and Sons, fish and poultry purveyors, was a very popular shop, as was Betty Brown's Café, next door but one, where one could enjoy a cream tea served by smartly-dressed waitresses.

Caption For Ulverston, King Street 1950

Facing down the street (centre) is the Corner Café, now an optician's shop, whilst the café on the left is now an Indian restaurant.

Caption For Norton, Post Office Corner C1950

Now part of a strictly controlled conservation area, this group of shops on the corner of Green Lane and Norton Road blend into the environment.

Caption For Westbury, Warminster Road C1960

The shopping parade was built between 1960 and 1966 by Wallis, Finlay, Smith & Ball on the site of a house of some historic interest called Fountainville.

Caption For Reading, The Arcade 1896

At the end of the 19th century it acquired this splendid arcade of shops off Friar Street opposite the Town Hall. Severely damaged by a bomb, its site is now occupied by Bristol and West House.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1900

Here are some splendid examples of Victorian shop fronts. W J Bacon's general store has awnings and a covered walkway to protect customers from both sun and shower.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street C1950

It is now occupied by a catalogue bargain shop and a building society, and the clock has gone. The buildings on the left were demolished to make way for a MacDonald's restaurant in 1988.

Caption For Bolton, Deansgate 1895

Ladies in long dresses and shawls and bowler-hatted gentlemen wander amongst the shops, several of which display their wares outside to attract customers.

Caption For Ulverston, The Square 1895

A wonderful variety of shops surround the Square as well as several pubs.

Caption For Southwold, Market Place 1906

The large shop is Thomas Denny, grocer and draper. On the corner is Robert Critten, 'chymist'; further along the High Street are Stead & Simpson and the Crown Hotel.

Caption For Newmarket, High Street 1922

The mock timber-framed Chestnuts now has a shop front at ground level. The butcher's beyond has been rebuilt as a bank.

Caption For Andover, High Street 1901

The buildings on the extreme right in this picture have all gone, now replaced by modern shops. Many of the units on the left, including Young & Son, have also disappeared.

Caption For Hay On Wye, The Bridge C1965

Nearby Hay has become renowned over recent decades as a 'book town' where every other shop seems to sell second-hand books.