Maps

566 maps found.

1897, Ulcat Row Ref. RNE856502
1895, Vernham Row Ref. RNE858861
1896, Row Town Ref. RNE821013
1895, Stoke Row Ref. RNE840129
1895, Calcot Row Ref. RNE659445
1895, Heather Row Ref. RNE730213
1898, Frost Row Ref. RNE709908
1896, Gipsy Row Ref. RNE713933
1898, Munderfield Row Ref. RNE786039
1897, Nether Row Ref. RNE788755
1897, Phoenix Row Ref. RNE805685
1895, Medhurst Row Ref. RNE777398
1897, Red Row Ref. RNE814589
1895, Ridge Row Ref. RNE816546
1895, Lower Row Ref. RNE769699
1896, Horne Row Ref. RNE740440
1899, Rotten Row Ref. RNE820453
1897, Row Brow Ref. RNE820983
1896, Row Green Ref. RNE820999
1897, Rowe Head Ref. RNE821129

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

Weekends At Chapel Row

I didn't live in Bucklebury but was born in Cold Ash where I lived prior to moving to Thatcham. Unfortunately my father died as the result of a motor cycle accident when I was eight years old, and social care being what it was ...Read more

A memory of Bucklebury by grahamfsmith

We're My Roots Lay

I was born in Kelstern 1954, the house I was born in my gran and grandads was next door to the school, sorry to say neither of these exist today, but times move on as they say. My grandparents were Bert and Margery Vickers. My ...Read more

A memory of Kelstern by johnh.appleton

We Played In The Woods

The woods behind South Entrance were our playground. I lived at 5 South Entrance and knew every nook and cranny, and in the spring I knew where every nest was. Names that come to mind are our neighbours Julian and Christopher ...Read more

A memory of Saxmundham in 1955 by John Fisher

We Had A Caravan Here

My family had a caravan in the field behind Johnsons Farm, opposite the corrugated iron clad cafe in the picture. At one end of the cafe were amusement machines such as; Jennings indian head, one armed bandits and other ...Read more

A memory of Aldbrough in 1956 by Andy Maslin

Waunlwyd 1955 1973

I was born in 1955 and lived in Waunlwyd until I went away to University in 1973. I remember this row of shops very well as I was entrusted to shop for family and relatives who would pay me a small fee that I was saving up for a ...Read more

A memory of Waun Lwyd in 1966 by Chris Hodson

Wattlefield Rangers F C Season 1913 1914

Following research regarding my Grandad, Alfred Robert Howlett I have a photograph of Wattlefield Rangers F C season 1913 - 1914 with some names on the back of the photo. Back Row L-R 1) Assistant Trainer / ...Read more

A memory of Wattlefield by timsell50

Waterfoot Is Still My Home After 54 Years.

I was born in 298 Burnley Road East on August 18th 1945. The Nurse who delivered me was Nurse Bowe, who was a good friend of my Gran's (Teresa Whittaker, nee O'Brien). All my Aunties and Uncles were born in ...Read more

A memory of Waterfoot by Judith Mc Creath

Wartime Memories Of Wincanton

I arrived in Wincanton as an Evacuee in 1940/41 and lived for a while with my Uncle Frank and his family. My uncle at that time owned Bayford Garage. I was only about 6 yrs of age and quite naturally missed my mother ...Read more

A memory of Wincanton by unamuir333

Wartime Worton.

I have a shadowy memory of living with my Mum for a while in,I think,1942 in one of a row of cottages on a road with a lot of trees opposite perhaps behind a wall.There was a little shop a bit further along to the left on the ...Read more

A memory of Worton by johnmortimertrombone

Wartime Feniton

My name is Barry Felton and I was born in Feniton, what is now called Old Feniton, in 1945. My grandparents, Norman and Phyllis Wilson ran the Post Office in the village. My mother Patricia, their daughter, was in the WRNS based in ...Read more

A memory of Feniton by sbfelton

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 265 to 288.

Caption For Twickenham, The Slipway Facing Eel Pie Island 1890

No riverside town would be complete without a rowing club, and Twickenham Rowing Club was founded in 1860.

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.

Caption For Salisbury, Blue Boar 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 Knaresborough, Ferry To Dropping Well 1911

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

Caption For Belsay, The Village C1955

The new village was in fact one long terraced row featuring an arcaded ground floor; this was a reflection of Sir Charles Monck's taste for things Italian.

Caption For Ludham, Main Street 1931

Opposite Ludham Church an interesting row of thatched cottages adjoins two small Georgian houses, one with a slate roof and one with Norfolk tiles.

Caption For Wellingborough, Oxford Street C1950

A Howe, a ladies and gents' tailor, is now a florist; the coach builders' on the left has been replaced by a modern supermarket.

Caption For Hythe, The Royal Military Canal 1918

It was (and is) also used for leisure pursuits: people hired boats to row on the canal, and fishermen cast from the banks.

Caption For Salisbury, Fish Row 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.

Caption For Houghton, The Village 1914

On the left is a row of three houses with their original front doors; further down the street are two 18th-century mansard-roofed cottages, one of which is thatched.

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 Netley, Victoria Road C1955

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

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

Cambridge has a long history of rowing.

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

Cambridge has a long history of rowing.

Caption For Brighton, Beach And Pier 1898

This picture is full of life, bursting with boats for excursions, fishing boats, rows of bathing machines, holidaymakers, entertainers - one of the famous pierrots can be seen bottom right -

Caption For Drayton, Church Lane C1965

The row of houses on the left has since been demolished.

Caption For Collier Row, The Church Of The Ascension 1908

A country lane, a straggle of houses and open countryside is all we see as we look down Collier Row Road with the Church of the Ascension on the right.

Caption For Springfield, The Plough 1906

The smithy, opposite, has given way to a garage; and the row of cottages (with a sign saying 'Cyclist's Rest') are long-since demolished.

Caption For Witham, Newland Street C1955

A wide variety of building styles can be seen in the row on the right of the road.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Milk Street 1911

Other similar local names are Fish Street and Butcher Row.

Caption For Blackburn, Almshouses 1895

This row of quite modern-looking cottages at Bank Top, lying behind a neatly cultivated garden plot was, in fact, built in 1833.

Caption For Cambridge, King's College, The Bridge 1909

In the foreground, some young ladies appear to be trying their hands at rowing, whilst midstream we have what is more commonly associated with the river in Cambridge: punters.

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

Cambridge has a long history of rowing.

Caption For Swansea, Brynmill Park 1925

Good Friday and Easter Monday would see a miniature fair—stalls for refreshments, model yacht racing on the reservoir, rowing boats for hire, bowls and so on.