Maps

566 maps found.

1895, Town Row Ref. RNE851108
1925, The Row Ref. POP846518
1923, Will Row Ref. POP870343
1919, Winkfield Row Ref. POP871418
1946, Will Row Ref. NPO870343
1940, Winkfield Row Ref. NPO871418
1947, Warren Row Ref. NPO861072
1896, Chapel Row Ref. RNE666561
1896, Corner Row Ref. RNE677685
1919, Alder Row Ref. POP621213
1925, Low Row Ref. POP768482
1921, Horne Row Ref. POP740440
1919, Enborne Row Ref. POP701302
1921, Chapel Row Ref. POP666561
1924, Corner Row Ref. POP677685
1921, Broadland Row Ref. POP650986
1919, Sutton Row Ref. POP843264
1919, Shurlock Row Ref. POP830938
1925, Ratten Row Ref. POP813615
1921, Rotten Row Ref. POP820453

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

Where I Was Brought Up

I was 2 years old when we moved in, in 1950. My dad was the Lock Keeper, Alan Mclean Tait, my mum Florence (Always called Elsie)my sister Christina (Chris), me, Eddie & our spaniel Judy. We also had chickens and a cockrel. ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1950 by Eddie Tait

Wartime Holidays

SUMMER HOLIDAYS IN THE WAR I have just spent a very pleasant time looking though some photos on FLICKR, my! It did bring back memories, Alnemouth in the war time Dad used to run 16MM mobile cinema in the church hall and I saw ...Read more

A memory of Alnmouth by David Hinge

Visits To Aunty May's

I loved to visit my Aunty May’s house in Rhonnda Terrace, Ferndale. She was my grandfather’s sister, a lovely jolly person always happy, and she loved us kids coming to visit. We had to do a good bit of traveling to get there, ...Read more

A memory of Ferndale in 1958 by Jackie Haynes

Visits To Wareside 1964 Present

My dad was born at Hillside Cottages in Wareside in 1929 (I think). I remember visiting my Grandmother there up until she moved to Ware round about 1978/9. She lived in the house with the "Hillside Cottages" sign on ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1975 by Sandra Penstone Smith

Visiting Graves Of Grandparents And Great Grandparents

My grandparents Mary (Westbrook) Howard and John Howard rest in the Hanwell cemetery, along with Mary's parents, buried in the row ahead. It took me one and a half hours to find them, as ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 2005 by Andrea Stanley

Violet Ayres Lodge

I was put into care at Violet Ayres Lodge in 1958 with my two brothers, John and Peter. When we first went there the houseparents were Tom and Iona Leslie. Some of the names I remember were George Howe, Michael Hill, Johnny ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1958 by Jim Saunders

Vine Street Station 1950''s

At the end of Villiers Street and on the opposite side of Whitehall Road was an iron footbridge that crossed the railway line. There was a mechanical signal just below the bridge. In these days when private cars were a ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by Philip Cousins

Village And Our House Shotover Burley Woodhead.

Burley Woodhead. We lived in Shotover from my birth in 1942 until approx 1957. My parents moved into the house and the village 1939. When my brother Roger was born in Bingley in 1946 I ...Read more

A memory of Burley in Wharfedale in 1950 by Michael Inman

Village Policeman

In the late 1950's I was the village policeman at Great Waltham.   The police house was the last two-storied house at the Barrack Land end of Cherry Garden Road with my 'office'being in the kitchen and the tsble there was my ...Read more

A memory of Great Waltham in 1959 by johnbutcher

Village Centre

I moved to this village in 1967 aged 14. The main building in the centre of the picture is a bank, I think it was the National which later became the National and Westminster Bank. Beyond the bank and to the right on the corner was a ...Read more

A memory of Freckleton in 1967 by David Moore

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 313 to 336.

Caption For Lindfield, The Pond C1960

The row of white posts form an attractive (and safe) barrier at the pond`s edge.

Caption For Ironbridge, From Opposite Hill 1896

Many people avoided paying the tolls on the bridge by rowing coracles across the river.

Caption For Darlington, High Row 1903

This view of High Row looks towards Bondgate.

Caption For Petworth, Saddlers Row 1906

Saddlers Row remains intact, apart from the tall chimney, but the saddler has gone - it is now an antique shop - and Pellett's is now a restaurant.

Caption For Horningsham, Old Cottages C1955

This row of three cottages is in Church Street.

Caption For Loddon, High Street And Town Sign C1955

The petrol station, with pumps delivering fuel from different suppliers, has been replaced by houses, but the Pedlar still surveys the rows of Georgian houses and shops from the town sign.

Caption For Oxford, On The River 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 grandstands

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1888

The Rows continue around the corner and into Watergate Street.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1955

The old-style sign for Boots the chemists is in the centre of the left-hand row. J

Caption For Branscombe, Old Forge 1931

Branscombe is fortunate indeed that its forge has survived as a working building – it is now owned by the National Trust.

Caption For East Hanningfield, Willis Farm C1960

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 Steyning, View From White Horse Lane 1914

The centre of Steyning includes rows of picturesque gabled houses and period buildings.

Caption For Martock, The Pinnacle And Market House C1955

Built in the 1750s, Martock's Market House originally held a row of shambles or butchers' shops.

Caption For Bristol, Victoria Rooms C1950

The college opened in 1876 in two houses in Park Row with just 87 day students and 234 evening students.

Caption For Irvine, The Harbour 1904

Caught in the mist, a row of masts on some fairly large sailing ships offers an indication of how important this port was to the turn of the century shipping and trade.

Caption For Saffron Walden, The Common 1932

The row of houses on this side of the Common vary from the 14th to the 19th century.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, From Britannia Pier 1899

A few children are paddling in the sea, but there no swimmers, although rows of bathing machines are set up along the shore.

Caption For Bungay, River Waveney C1955

Later on, the Waveney became limited to small pleasure boats, such as this rowing boat seen on a tranquil stretch of the river.

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1955

Here the road is lined with shops, including the rather picturesque row of shops, typical of its period, on the right here - it dates from 1936 and is called Castle Buildings.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Pond C1960

They would have a field day now.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Boar Lane bissects Briggate and runs along the southern edge of the commercial heart of the city between Kirkgate and Park Row.

Caption For Oxford, College Barges 1890

This scenic stretch of the Thames, 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 clubhouses and

Caption For Seaton, The Sands 1920

The cliff on the right now has a row of houses at the top.

Caption For Andover, Charlton Village 1908

If we stand where this picture was taken, we can see that the row of thatched cottages remains.