Places
36 places found.
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- New Row, Dyfed
- Forest Row, Sussex
- Chigwell Row, Essex
- Low Row, Yorkshire
- Middleton One Row, Durham
- Red Row, Northumberland
- Collier Row, Essex
- Stoke Row, Oxfordshire
- Row, Cumbria (near Kendal)
- Row, Cornwall
- Row, Cumbria (near Langwathby)
- Authorpe Row, Lincolnshire
- Corner Row, Lancashire
- Medhurst Row, Kent
- Spooner Row, Norfolk
- The Rowe, Staffordshire
- Tittle Row, Berkshire
- Winkfield Row, Berkshire
- Higher Row, Dorset
- Heather Row, Hampshire
- Helmington Row, Durham
- Rotten Row, Berkshire
- North Row, Cumbria
- Alder Row, Somerset
- Frost Row, Norfolk
- Smokey Row, Buckinghamshire
- Shiplake Row, Oxfordshire
- Row Green, Essex
- Row Heath, Essex
- West Row, Suffolk
- Tottenhill Row, Norfolk
- Will Row, Lincolnshire
- Ulcat Row, Cumbria
- Billy Row, Durham
- Beck Row, Suffolk
- Broadland Row, Sussex
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Memories
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My Early Years
I was born right across the road from this row of shops ,at no. 491 they were every old cottages ,the end one being the old police station, complete with dungeon, the elderly lady who lived there still had the front as it was as a ...Read more
A memory of Heaton Mersey by
Mothers Home
blaen has always been special to me as it is the first thing you see when you walk into the house as mountain row is immediately above the railway station in ferndale and the big tip is above ferndale on the llanwonno road it used to be ...Read more
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Life Above Corals Coal Shop
my parents moved to an empty flat above the coral coal shop in bank street.my Father worked for corals coal as a delivery driver.The flat was an extra bonus i was born in Dover 1954 and when we left there we moved to a place ...Read more
A memory of Ashford
Holidays In The 60s
We went to Pevensey Bay every year when I was a child. We stayed in one of a row of 3 houses along Coast rd, which were set right on the beach. They were owned by a man named Mr Piddock. A lot of time was spent at the Bay hotel, ...Read more
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Holidays In The 40's & 50's
My Mum had a brother living at 'South View', Stoke Fleming and we spent many holidays with his family. There was an outside row of toilets with long wooden seats and you had to get a pail of water from the well next to ...Read more
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High Row Toilets
yes High Row did have gents toilets .two sets of steep steps leading down to wash and brush ups by a toilet attendant also I remember a gents barber had a kiosk down there due to council cutbacks everything now closed and bricked up ...Read more
A memory of Darlington by
High Row Toilets
yes High Row did have gents toilets .two sets of steep steps leading down to wash and brush ups by a toilet attendant also I remember a gents barber had a kiosk down there due to council cutbacks everything now closed and bricked up ...Read more
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Happy Days
I used to spend my w/ends and school hols at pickmere in the 1950,s ,I used to hire out boats for jack spencer they were the blue and white rowing boats. his boat shed is hiddenby the tree in the foreground,his house is the white one above ...Read more
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Happiest Time Of My Life
I think it was in 1969 that I worked in San Feliu de Guixols, Spain (Costa Brava) where I met and fell in love with Patricia L. Dawe, from Barking/Essex. Pat was on holiday in San Feliu with her parents and her twin sister, I ...Read more
A memory of Barking by
Good Old Walpole Highway
i was born in walpole highway back in 1965 and my fathers family was from there my grandparents were fred and evelyn pepper they lived in rose cottages my dad was david pepper and was working on a farm we lived in west ...Read more
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Captions
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Fiddle Bridge, a large stone, formed a way across the water – it is now overgrown.
By now, the High Street was crammed with houses: all the plots had been filled.
Here we see West Row; East Row is on the right by the second stream.
Rowing boats are drawn up, and mothers and children are enjoying a paddle in the sea.
The pump and its unique cover dominates the Green, with the cottages known as Pilgrim's Row behind.
Inside the market, stalls were laid out in regular rows, with clothing, material and footwear stalls to the middle and foodstuffs to the outside.
Inside the market, stalls were laid out in regular rows, with clothing, material and footwear stalls to the middle and foodstuffs to the outside.
Note the row of bathing machines on the edge of the
This old view gives a fine impression of how long the cathedral is.The magnificent row of arched openings nearer the camera is the ruined priory infirmary.
The building in the centre of the row, at the end of Bancks Street, was all that remained of the older buildings.
Rowing boats are drawn up on the small shingle beach on the west side of Charlestown harbour, with the Polmear Island rock behind.
The recreational river: this view shows the bustling Undercliff Walk, with rowing boats for hire.
The half-timbered village hall, with its adjacent rows of almshouses, overlooks this peaceful scene with its curiously maternal architecture.
This old view gives a fine impression of how long the cathedral is.The magnificent row of arched openings nearer the camera is the ruined priory infirmary.
Rowing and sailing boats on the reed-fringed River Bure make a typical scene of Broadland tranquillity.
Behind is a row of bathing machines.
The ferry across the Dee has been consigned to history, and motor cruisers have replaced the sturdy well-built rowing-boats.
Note the rowing boats for hire on the beach with oars propped against the sea walls.
All is quiet, with rowing boats and a yacht moored in the small bay.
A long line of rowing boats waiting for their customers stretch around the bay at Waterhead, near Ambleside.
It shows the little harbour wall and a rather full rowing boat setting out on an excursion.
Here we see an almost deserted Queen's Park, with just one customer for a rowing boat on the park's lake.The park opened on 20 June 1887 in Queen Victoria's Jubilee year.
Clearly, the prospects for rowing here look good.
Further along the row is an attractive thatched house.
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