Maps

566 maps found.

1946, Frost Row Ref. NPO709908
1919, Higher Row Ref. POP734180
1925, Nether Row Ref. POP788755
1920, Forest Row Ref. POP707962
1924, New Row Ref. POP790329
1922, New Row Ref. POP790331
1925, North Row Ref. POP793871
1922, Orange Row Ref. POP797713
1940, Lower Row Ref. NPO769699
1946, Orange Row Ref. NPO797713
1947, Moor Row Ref. NPO783225
1945, Stour Row Ref. NPO841005
1947, Shiplake Row Ref. NPO830272
1947, Shurlock Row Ref. NPO830938
1945, Rotten Row Ref. NPO820454
1947, Tittle Row Ref. NPO848962
1946, Toad Row Ref. NPO849006
1898, Alder Row Ref. RNE621213
1898, Billy Row Ref. RNE640116
1895, Tittle Row Ref. RNE848962

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Where I Grew Up With My Sister Christine & Dog Judy

This picture is the view from the main road of Harlow lock, Old Mill Resturant and weir and the towpath where the rowing boats and canoes were moored when I lived there. They were moored both sides of ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1950 by Eddie Tait

Where I Was Born

My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more

A memory of Sole Street in 1946

When It Was An Aerodrome !

Ok, so it may have been a little later than 1955, but we used to live in Southbourne Grove, and used to thrash our bicycles across the fields (over the arterial road) and make our way to the back of the airport where ...Read more

A memory of Southend Airport in 1955 by Colin Hayes

When I Was A Little Girl

When I was a little girl, 1959/1960, my Nan and her husband Mr Fred Pay lived at 2 Newtown Cottages. I can remember the house being tiny, we went in 'round the back' and the kitchen was tiny with a couple of steps up ...Read more

A memory of Washington in 1959 by Corinne Hazell

What A Size

Summer time, I had gone fishing on Royston Canal. The local fishing club had replenished the canal with fresh water trout for the anglers. These fish were so tame that all you need do was to hold out your hand with a few maggots ...Read more

A memory of Royston in 1969 by Roland Mitchell

What Went On

This is from about the 1950s. Along Grange Road was a huge piggery and it was owned by the Liddle family, by, did it pong. Further along you came to the railway crossing with the sign STOP, LOOK, LISTEN in red, this was where the steam ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1952 by Jimmy Burrows

What Should We Have For Tea

My aunt could make a meal from practically nothing, and those war years really put her cooking to the test. No choice of meat in the butchers, if you were at the end of the queue you took pot luck with what was left. One ...Read more

A memory of Pentraeth by trevor.milne

What A Sight Fore Sore Eyes

I was a farm hand at Whitley Bridge and was for that day a tractor driver. My job was to pull a trailer down a row of rhubarb roots which had been pulled out onto the surface. Mr Huddleston employed girls on his market ...Read more

A memory of Bubwith in 1966 by Roland Mitchell

Wesleyan Chapel Row

My paternal Grandmother, Amelia Bedford, married Paul Tennant of 1 Wesleyan Chapel Row in 1915 after her first husband died. I can't find Wesleyan Chapel Row on a map of Shotton Colliery; does it still exist?

A memory of Shotton Colliery in 1910 by Denis Bedford

Welfare Gang

I grew up and played around the Welfare Hall,r ows of pit houses were situated behind it, Pretoria Street, Earle Street, Kimberly Street. We would watch the shows in the Welfare put on by the Featherstone ADS, and I attended the ...Read more

A memory of Featherstone in 1963 by John Barker

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For Pitsea, The Broadway C1955

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

Caption For Barry Island, The Promenade And Gardens 1925

Rows of bathing huts line the beach, with bathing costumes (which could be hired) drying in the wind on lines behind them beside the newly-built promenade.

Caption For Barry Island, The Silver Queen 1925

The 'Silver Queen' and the 'Silver Spray' (right) were among the first propeller-driven passenger boats to appear on the Island, and gradually replaced the numerous rowing boats that plied for hire in

Caption For Fowey, From Hall Walk 1901

Fowey is crowded with all manner of craft, from rowing boats to private steam yachts.

Caption For East Runton, Looking East 1933

A row of white beach huts trims the foot of the cliffs like a cuff.

Caption For Abingdon, The Boat House 1890

The punts and rowing boats have long since disappeared, and the Boat House has been demolished, though the landing stage is still used by Thames pleasure steamers from Oxford.

Caption For Bletchingley, The Village 1886

This view is of Middle Row of Church Walk, a cobbled alley which leads to the parish church at the east, and has little changed today.

Caption For Fairhaven, The Lake 1923

The line of skiffs and rowing boats indicates the popularity of such a holiday pastime.

Caption For Salisbury, Fish Row C1950

The head office of the Wilts and Dorset Bank, built in 1869, is now Lloyds Bank, and is just one of a row of large, impressive buildings along the northern side of the Market Square.

Caption For Windermere, 1887

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

Caption For Great Yarmouth, King Street 1896

The most interesting feature of the town is the Rows, enormous numbers of parallel alleys leading off to the west of King Street.

Caption For Halstead, St Andrew's Church, High Street C1955

Although the shops now have new proprietors, the upper parts of the buildings are unchanged.

Caption For Sileby, The Memorial Gardens C1960

Regimented pollard trees do little to provide a backdrop screen which will mask out the endless row of unattractive house backs, against which the memorial tends to be lost.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Beach C1880

Note the wheeled stalls on the beach, and the row of chairs all in a line.

Caption For Southport, The Lake 1926

For the energetic there were rowing-boats and small yachts; by this time, those wishing to take to the waters without exerting themselves could have a trip on a motorboat; it can be seen in this picture

Caption For Sileby, The Memorial Gardens C1960

Regimented pollard trees do little to provide a backdrop screen which will mask out the endless row of unattractive house backs, against which the memorial tends to be lost.

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 Rayleigh, High Road C1955

Beyond the row with the Co-op hoarding ('More than a thousand service-points in London & Southend') are the Sunday School (1902) and the Wesleyan church (1885).

Caption For London, Rotten Row C1915

Crowds and some cars gather by the eastern end of Rotten Row in Hyde Park.

Caption For Oxford, College Barges 1922

This scenic stretch of the Thames, overlooked by Christ Church Meadow, has long been a rowing reach; at one time the bank would have been lined with eye-catching college barges, which were used as

Caption For Combe Martin, The Strand 1926

On 17 March 1891 six men appeared out of a blizzard in a small boat, having rowed several miles after their barquentine Ethel went aground at Heddonsmouth.

Caption For Bewdley, Severnside North C1965

A once prosperous port had long been reduced to the hiring out of canoes and rowing boats.

Caption For London, Parliament Street 1897

At this time the street narrowed, because of a row of houses surviving in the middle of the roadway.

Caption For Olton, Warwick Road C1965

As the community expanded, so the need for shops grew; in 1883 Kent built this row on Warwick Road, rather immodestly calling it Kentish New Town.