Maps

599 maps found.

1919, Queen's Corner Ref. POP812285
1919, Park Corner Ref. POP800483
1920, Park Corner Ref. POP800488
1920, Park Corner Ref. POP800489
1946, North Corner Ref. NPO793095
1940, Mill Corner Ref. NPO780020
1946, Modest Corner Ref. NPO781961
1945, Poling Corner Ref. NPO808122
1945, Primrose Corner Ref. NPO810908
1946, Pye Corner Ref. NPO811871
1940, Pye Corner Ref. NPO811875
1945, Skeyton Corner Ref. NPO832081
1940, Sly Corner Ref. NPO833015
1945, Tattenham Corner Ref. NPO845446
1940, The Corner Ref. NPO846339
1946, Ringsfield Corner Ref. NPO816994
1947, Whitewall Corner Ref. NPO869218
1896, Bell's Corner Ref. RNE637932
1945, Parker's Corner Ref. NPO801366
1895, Tonge Corner Ref. RNE849926

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Memories

2,797 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Hard Times And Making Ends Meet

When I was a child, my parents got divorced before I reached the age of four, and I didn't meet my Father until several years later. Together with my Mother and my younger brother, we lived with my maternal ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Dennis Ford

Memories Of West Hendon

I was born in 1946. I lived in Stuart Avenue opposite the large floral clock of Edmunds Walker co. The clock was adorned with flowers all through the year. There was a field at the end of our road adjacent to the Edgeware ...Read more

A memory of West Hendon by Derek Holder

School Days

I remember perrin road infants and juniorschool. I started school After easter 1953. My first real memory is being taken around the streets of Wembley. Miss Law was the headmistress of the infants and our classrooms were cabins the ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Janice Brown

Growing Up In Temple Fortune

I grew up in Temple Fortune between 1959 and 1974. There was a school outfitters called Pullens in Temple Fortune, in Finchley Road near the junction with Temple Fortune Lane. We always bought our school uniforms ...Read more

A memory of Temple Fortune by Michael Zucker

Shopping At The Parade

The Parade, Southborogh, was where my mother, Ivy, did most of her shopping. At that time you could buy pretty well everything you would need in the Parade. Trips into Tunbridge Wells were only taken if there was a need ...Read more

A memory of Southborough in 1953 by Michael Willcocks

Meadows Avenue (Just Round The Corner)

Well actually it is any dates up to & beyond 1960.  Born in 1951, I recognise the view of how the avenue looked before all the bungalows were built on the west side.  We used to walk to Cleveleys through the ...Read more

A memory of Thornton in 1960 by Rosemary E Gradwell

Growing Up In Hornsey

I was born in Hornsey in 1923, and spent the first 10 years of my life living with my parents in the top flat at 257 Wightman Road. The ground floor was occupied by Mr and Mrs Dan Costigan. Mr Costigan was a bus driver, and ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1920 by Arthur Astrop

Why Is The Bell Closed

I have drunk at The Bell in Woodham Walter all my life, nearly 70 years. I have seen many things from the ghost sitting in the corner by the side of the fire to the changes of managment running it, and it unfortunately ...Read more

A memory of Woodham Walter by Woodham Walter

W H Smith In Hatch End!

This view shows a branch of Smiths on the corner of Uxbridge Road and Grimsdyke Road on the left of the picture. It was a haven for schoolchildren buying ink for fountain pens and stamp album leaves! I loved to buy bottles ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End in 1960 by John Howard Norfolk

Granny's Home

The Micheldever cottage with the steps facing the camera is where my mother Evelyn Rogers (nee Chalk) grew up with her brothers Alfred and Charles, and sisters Maude, Ivy, Kate (Kit) and later Ruby Hansford. Henry Arthur Gale Chalk ...Read more

A memory of Micheldever by Mike Rogers

Captions

1,235 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For Alport, Mill Bridge C1960

On the extreme left of the photograph is the village post office, selling minerals and sweets for the tourists - so does the corner shop in the distance on the right.

Caption For Calne, Post Office Corner C1955

Next door was the telephone exchange, and the post office was on the corner.

Caption For Warnham, Corner House 1921

After the horses had been changed at Kingsfold, the stagecoaches ran through Warnham down Little London Hill, past Warnham Corner at the junction of Station Road.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Old Pump C1965

Four metal flag finials have since been added to the corners. Off to the left is the King's Head Inn. The buildings are unchanged, but the baker's and the hardware shop have both been closed.

Caption For Ongar, High Street C1955

The house on the right stands on the corner of Castle Street, a reminder that the town once had a Norman castle. Murphy televisions and radios are proudly advertised on the banner (left).

Caption For Whittlesey, The Memorial C1965

The NatWest Bank now occupies the left-hand corner building, whilst on the right the street was completely redeveloped in the 1980s with estate agents' offices and Lloyds Bank.

Caption For Camberley, Park Street, Post Office 1921

Further along Park Street we find Lower Gordon Road; the Post Office, run by a Mr H L Love, is on the corner. The premises have since been converted into a private house.

Caption For Manchester, Town Hall 1895

This view was taken from Cross Street corner. Princess Street is running away to the left, with the big bay window on the corner of the building.

Caption For Aldershot, Cambridge Military Hospital 1891

The Iron Duke, depicted here in bronze, originally stood at Hyde Park Corner in London before being dismantled piece by piece and transported to Aldershot by horses.

Caption For Ashford, Rowlands Hill Almshouses 1895

Ashford, situated in the south-west corner of the county, takes its name from an ancient river crossing, the Exeford of the Domesday Book.

Caption For Snodland, Holborough Road C1965

The camera looks towards The Bull (right) on the corner of the High Street where it separates Malling Road from Holborough Road, and The Bricklayers' Arms is on the left just past the shops.

Caption For Bideford, The Quay 1919

There was once a railway running down the middle of this street and around the corner at the end. It went to Westward Ho! and Appledore, and ran for sixteen years, closing in March 1917.

Caption For Basildon, Ghyllgrove C1960

The south-west corner of the proposed Gloucester Park was therefore set aside for the Ghyllgrove neighbourhood.

Caption For St Ives, Fore Street 1906

This view shows the street furniture of the time; on the right is a gas lamp and on the left sturdy 'spur stones' that were placed at street corners to stop wagon wheels from scraping the walls.

Caption For Chester, Lower Bridge Street 1903

The Falcon Inn at the corner of Grosvenor Street was once the town house of the Grosvenor family.

Caption For Uppingham, The Market Place C1955

The compact square has convenient tea-rooms in the left-hand corner.

Caption For Framlingham, Bridge Street C1955

The church tower is 96 feet high, with large windows, battlements, and lions instead of corner pinnacles.

Caption For Poole, The Guildhall 1904

To the left can be seen the two long windows of the surviving Blue Boar on the corner of Dear Hay Lane, but behind to the right is the Police Station, which was destroyed by fire in the

Caption For Writtle, The Green C1955

This corner of Writtle has not altered: the pump and the cottages are still there. The house to the right was originally a maltings - the structure with the lantern was the oast-house.

Caption For Whitby, Bridge End C1955

Boots Corner was quite a landmark, and there are still old customers around who preferred the old rather than the new shop in Baxtergate.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

The first modern shop façade in the High Street was Fine Fare (left), a small supermarket on the corner of Meadow Road, vying with the more old-fashioned International Stores opposite.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey C1915

We are looking at Parliament Square from an upstairs window on the corner of Parliament Street abd Bridge Street during the First World War.

Caption For London, Castrol House C1965

Castrol House, on the corner of Balcombe Street and Marylebone Road, was completed in 1960, when it caused much comment for being London's first American-style curtain-walled office building.

Caption For Redditch, The Parade, Church Green West C1955

But a few do still refer to Hepworths Corner, even though Hepworths went from this site long ago.