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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1895, Broad Street Ref. RNE650818
1946, Mill Street Ref. NPO780559
1946, Green Street Ref. NPO721131
1940, Green Street Ref. NPO721134
1946, Green Street Ref. NPO721135
1940, Green Street Ref. NPO721137
1946, Hook Street Ref. NPO739948
1946, Lower Street Ref. NPO769777
1898, Mill Street Ref. RNE780557
1898, Low Street Ref. RNE768544
1896, Low Street Ref. RNE768545
1896, Nether Street Ref. RNE788777
1896, North Street Ref. RNE793955
1895, Reading Street Ref. RNE814038
1896, Hare Street Ref. HOSM47735
1895 - 1896, Street End Ref. HOSM60797
1901, Fen Street Ref. RNC704344
1899, East Street Ref. RNC697903
1898-1899, East Street Ref. RNC697904
1897-1898, Church Street Ref. RNC668589

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 631 to 640.

Fond Memories Of Clare

I was with the RAF stationed at Stradishall and only just married and searched for a place to live at Clare. Coming from London I found the pace of life was in a much lower gear than I had been used too but it did not take me ...Read more

A memory of Clare in 1953 by John Cone

The Day I Was Born

I was born on 22nd June 1948 at 95 Dryfield Road in the front main bedroom of my nans's house. We lived there until I was 8 when we left my nan's and moved to St. Johns Wood in London. My nan lived there until I was in my ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1948 by Barbara Badzek

Memories Of Peel Green

I have lived in Peel Green all my life, it was a lovely area. I went to Godfrey Ermans and Winton Senior. I was the eldest of seven children and we lived in Rowsley Road, we used to play on Goddies Park and go over the ...Read more

A memory of Peel Green in 1950

Durell Road, Martins Corner

What a place! If you're not born here, run for the hills! But I love it, I still see faces of long ago that do too, or why didn't we move away a long time ago!! My mum and dad were the best, I never got hit by them but ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1970 by Michael Jacob

Our Street

Our Street was named Aston Street at the back of the Kings Arms pub in Rochdale Road. It was an amazing little street with a tripe shop and pies at the top of the street, a garage next door which housed Johnny Raffo's Ice Cream Vans, ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1949 by Bernice Wood

Robertsons Of Forres Findhorn

I remember a couple of summer holiday's in Forres in the early 1960s. The Robertsons have lived in Forres since the mid 18th century, in various locations, Market Street, Urquart Street, High Street and Findhorn. My ...Read more

A memory of Forres by Moray Robertson

Northchurch High Street

I recently started to research my family tree. I myself have been living in Northchurch for 19 years. I was very suprised to find that my grandfather was born in Cheddington and raised there, as were his siblings, ...Read more

A memory of Berkhamsted in 1900 by Gillian Waters

The 1940s

I remember going to the local primary school at the top of Second Avenue from the age of 3. Mrs Dobson was head of the Infants School and Mr Perry was head of the Junior School. We slept in the hall in the early days of our school ...Read more

A memory of Fitzwilliam in 1940 by Terry Dillon

Personal Memories

My father was born in Alexandra Street in 1921 in the house owned by my great aunt Miss Ida Thomas who was a school mistress, my grandparents lived in Letchworth Road and my father's sister, Kathleen Jones, who was also a ...Read more

A memory of Ebbw Vale in 1958 by John Gould

Wilton Gardens

I lived in Wilton Gardens No 26, No 22 was Robert Turnbull and his brother Jim, when we first moved there only one person in the street had a car.

A memory of Boldon Colliery in 1958 by Michael Oakes

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,513 to 1,536.

Caption For Buckden, Offord Road C1960

Village houses of different ages front the street. The thatched roof has a patterned blocked ridge. Next door is a small pub. The road leads down to the River Ouse and Buckden Mills.

Caption For Newbury, Northbrook Street C1965

This general view of Northbrook Street shows the gable end to the left of the shop front, above which is a clock, which is all that remains of cloth-maker John Smallwood's house.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Courtenay Street 1906

Courtenay Street and Courtenay Park are named in their honour.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Courtenay Street 1906

Courtenay Street and Courtenay Park are named in their honour.

Caption For Gravesend, New Road C1955

New Road is one of the main shopping streets of the town. The roads seem empty by today's standards. In the foreground is British Home Stores, and Hepworths is on the extreme left.

Caption For Abertillery, Somerset Street C1960

Note the branch of Woolworth's just visible at the end of the street, and the branch of Dewhurst the butchers among the other shops on the right.

Caption For St Ives, Back Road East 1890

(St Ives' streets were often named with commendable simplicity). This picture again shows the upper living quarters and ground floor fish cellars typical of the time.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road 1891

If the High Street represents remarkable survival, London Road does not. The fine Italianate stucco building of about 1850 on the right survives, and is now Lloyds Bank.

Caption For Dublin, The O'connell Monument 1897

At the bottom of Sackville Street is the O'Connell Monument. Built in 1882, it was only fifteen years old at the time this picture was taken. The Nelson Monument is in the background.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1921

At the height of the coaching era, Maidenhead was littered with posting inns either side of the High Street. Some of these hotels continued to thrive during the age of the motor car.

Caption For Newbury, Northbrook Street C1965

This general view of Northbrook Street shows the gable end to the left of the shop front, above which is a clock, which is all that remains of cloth-maker John Smallwood's house.

Caption For Alton, Market Street 1928

At the close of the 19th century, Alton bore the stamp of an old country market town, with its bustling streets and striking shop fronts. Opposite the King's Head is the town's market square.

Caption For Cheltenham, High Street 1901

The road from London leads naturally into Cheltenham's High Street, which is one of the original thoroughfares of the town.

Caption For Rochdale, Town Centre C1965

Martin`s Bank (centre left), on the left of Yorkshire Street, has lost its turret and other roof top features during modernisation and the Midland Bank has been cleaned.

Caption For Epsom, High Street C1955

New town planners distrusted the earlier, casual dispersal of houses and manufacturers along the same street, deciding that in future there would be zoning, with different areas of the town set

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

The famous street Steep Hill, the most aptly named street in England, is down to the right.

Caption For Lincoln, The Cathedral C1965

The famous street Steep Hill, the most aptly named street in England, is down to the right.

Caption For Cambridge, Trumpington Street C1955

Taken some fifty years after photograph No 61493, this view looks along Trumpington Street in the opposite direction, with Corpus Christi on the right hand side of the road, and King's in the distance

Caption For York, Shambles 1893

Between King's Square and Pavement, the Shambles were once known as the Fleshammels, or butchers' street; in this picture several of the late 13th- to early 14th-century shops were still fulfilling that

Caption For Hinderwell, C1960

Close to the junction of Runswick Lane with the High Street, we see a number of what appear to be recently completed bungalows - very much in vogue in the 1950's and 60's.

Caption For St Annes, Garden Street 1895

This is the corner of St Anne's Road West and Garden Street (right) before it was fully surfaced.

Caption For Llanfairfechan, Main Street 1908

The cart makes its way up the street to unload round the corner. A small boy in uniform wanders towards us, and the shop fronts entice us to look closer to spot familiar goods.

Caption For St Annes, Garden Street 1895

This is the corner of St Anne's Road West and Garden Street (right) before it was fully surfaced.

Caption For Winchester, City Bridge 1906

Broadway and its continuation, the High Street, almost certainly follow the line of an ancient trackway that crossed the River Itchen during the Iron Age.