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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1946, North Street Ref. NPO793955
1940, Park Street Ref. NPO801231
1946, Mill Street Ref. NPO780558
1898, Silver Street Ref. RNE831362
1896, Stone Street Ref. RNE840400
1898, Stone Street Ref. RNE840401
1895, Stone Street Ref. RNE840402
1891, Adwick Le Street Ref. HOSM35597
1895, Chester-Le-Street Ref. HOSM52783
1901-1904, Chester-Le-Street Ref. RNC667538
1899-1901, High Street Green Ref. RNC733564
1924, Thorpe Le Street Ref. POP847511
1923, Adwick Le Street Ref. POP619936
1920, Court-At-Street Ref. POP679074
1921, Buxhall Fen Street Ref. POP657864
1920, Bodle Street Green Ref. POP644945
1924, Wharram Le Street Ref. POP866882
1947, Barton-Le-Street Ref. NPO634421
1920, Wood Street Village Ref. POP872781
1922, Old Hall Street Ref. POP796685

Books

3 books found. Showing results 1,753 to 3.

Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 731 to 740.

Some Childhood Years In Sorbie 1932 T0 1937

The family moved from Reay in Caithness to Sorbie in 1932 - I was 2 years old and had a sister who was 12 years old and a brother, 10 years old, so there was a huge difference in ages and I was brought up ...Read more

A memory of Sorbie in 1930 by Fionn Young

North Shields Test Centre

The building which houses North Shields test cente in Cecil Street was erected in1848 as a chapel for people to worship. It remained this way until 1891 when it changed ownership and became a sauna and plunge baths ...Read more

A memory of North Shields by Kevin Mccartney

Living At The Mill

My father got a job in the mill in about 1950 and we moved into Mill House which is actually a part of the mill itself, on the right as you stand facing the building. I don't know what Bordon is like now, but in my day it had its ...Read more

A memory of Bordon in 1950 by Colin Noble

Methodist School

I was at Burgh Heath Methodist School from about 1953 to 1956. My mother was Mrs Coleman, who taught reception. Mrs Parrot was headmistress, Mrs Westwater taught the second class. Miss Marshall was at that time the milk lady ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1955 by Barbara Lucas

First Holiday

My first holiday was when I was 9 years old (in 1958) and my parents and I came to Goodrington. We stayed at Beech Hurst which if I remember correctly was in Youngs Park Road. It was lovely. I made friends with a girl who lived ...Read more

A memory of Goodrington in 1958 by Barbara Lucas

Memories Of Bonfire Night In The 1950s

I grew up in Berwick Street, Liverpool. The best night of the year was Bonfire Night. My mates and I would collect bonny wood for ages before the big night and store it in a bombed out ...Read more

A memory of Fairfield in 1955 by David Clarke

Greatham Railway Station, And Station Houses.

Well I lived in Middlesbrough, I used to get the bus to Greatham, my sister Sylvia and I, we would visit our relations Uncle Jack Wright, and Aunty Nellie, we also had another relative there, Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Greatham in 1950 by Malcolm Wright

With Mum And Dad In Church Street, Enfield, Middlesex.

I believe this is a photograph of me, James Ernest Thomas Massey, being pushed in my pram by my father Ernest James Massey, and mother Rosina Massey, towards our home above Dolcis shoe shoe at 5 Burleigh Way, Enfield Middlesex, sometime in the first year of my life. God Rest their souls.

A memory of Enfield in 1945 by James Massey

Goldsmith Mansions

I lived in the mansions from 1951-1960. Does anyone remember them? I went to Leo Street School. And I went to the Regal cinema every Sunday afternoon in the Old Kent Road.

A memory of Peckham in 1951 by Barry Mclean

Happy Memories Of South Woodford

My family lived in Hillcrest Road, South Woodford from 1960 to 1973. I had a very very happy childhood there (am still happy though) but had to move to Brighton to attend a deaf school and to avoid the need ...Read more

A memory of South Woodford in 1965 by Christopher Wyer

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,753 to 1,776.

Caption For Hitchin, Hermitage Road C1955

Further up the street the Hermitage cinema with its imposing entrance, is still open for business.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone From Constitution Hill 1904

A tram travels along the main street of Parkstone nearly a century ago.

Caption For Horningsea, The Village C1955

Attractive thatched and pantile-roofed houses line the street, the skyline softened by the mature trees on the left-hand side.

Caption For Flookburgh, The King's Arms 1903

But no one would dare leave a hand cart in the middle of the street today, as these children have!

Caption For Fareham, Holy Trinity Church C1965

Sir Henry Thompson, son of a vice admiral and curate of the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, helped to found Holy Trinity Church in West Street, as well as church schools in Park Lane and Fontley

Caption For Brading, High Street C1960

Early inhabitants of the High Street faced a range of fierce punishments if they transgressed the law, including flogging, mutilation and death by hanging.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street And Bank 1896

Fore Street boasts many excellent examples of Georgian and Victorian architecture, with a Shambles and market arcade rebuilt in 1796.

Caption For London, A Hokey Pokey Stall, Greenwich 1884

Children cluster round licking at the cheap ice cream from the hokey pokey stall.They look like ragged street urchins in their rumpled suits and battered boots, and were probably bought their treats

Caption For Poole, High Street 1931

We are looking south from outside the Methodist Church on a stretch of the High Street which is now pedestrianised.

Caption For London, A Hokey Pokey Stall, Greenwich 1884

Children cluster round licking at the cheap ice cream from the hokey pokey stall.They look like ragged street urchins in their rumpled suits and battered boots, and were probably bought their treats

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell 1898

Three-storey stone cottages on Market Street can just be seen at the top of this photograph. There is another man- made weir above the rocks in the Thrutch.

Caption For York, Low Petergate C1960

This view was taken from King's Square.The street was originally part of the Roman city's main road, or Via Principalis.

Caption For Ramsbury, High Street 1906

The narrow street is fringed with cobbles.

Caption For Marlow, The Fisherman's Retreat 1890

St Peter Street had several rows of cottages, some in great dilapidation, occupied by river workers such as ferrymen, bargees and wharfingers.

Caption For Maids Moreton, The Leys C1955

North of Main Street, the dignified 1950s council housing was built on The Leys field.

Caption For Torquay, Fleet Street 1906

Running above the course of the Flete brook, this broad street, now one of Torquay's premiere shopping malls, was constructed in 1865 to replace the narrow lane of slums and fishermen's cottages that originally

Caption For Larne, Main Street 1900

An excellent view of Boyd's souvenir shop, situated in Larne's Main Street. A wide range of knick-knacks of all descriptions are waiting for customers.

Caption For Monaghan, Old Cross Square 1900

This picture of the square at the south end of Dublin Street, is interesting in that it shows the original market cross, which was repositioned here when the Rossmore Memorial was erected in the Diamond

Caption For Chepstow, The Museum 2004

Originally, 18th-century Gwy House in Bridge Street was a privately owned family home.

Caption For Weymouth, The Promenade C1955

No street in the town is more than a few minutes' stroll from the water.

Caption For North Walsham, Market Street C1955

The fine, large town church is situated up an alley at the east end of Market Street and behind the market-place. Only remnants of its medieval tower survive.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street, The Old King's Head 1888

Lower Bridge Street included a number of interesting buildings. The Old King's Head dates from the early 17th century, as does The Falcon (1626).

Caption For Ambleside, Market Place 1927

The street is almost deserted apart from a motor lorry, motorcycle and a few pedestrians, showing that the photograph was probably taken in the winter, outside the tourist season.

Caption For Andover, High Street C1960

There was talk in 2001 of upgrading the market street for the comfort of the silent majority, the town's pedestrians.