Maps

566 maps found.

1946, Smokey Row Ref. NPO833444
1925, Moor Row Ref. POP783226
1940, Chapel Row Ref. NPO666562
1947, Dean Row Ref. NPO689272
1901, Pott Row Ref. RNC810082
1946, Pott Row Ref. NPO810082
1947, Nether Row Ref. NPO788755
1947, New Row Ref. NPO790331
1947, Low Row Ref. NPO768486
1925, Garth Row Ref. POP711931
1947, High Row Ref. NPO733448
1940, Higher Row Ref. NPO734180
1946, Gipsy Row Ref. NPO713933
1921, Spooner Row Ref. POP836533
1919, Rotten Row Ref. POP820454
1925, Row Brow Ref. POP820983
1925, Ratten Row Ref. POP813614
1924, Ratten Row Ref. POP813616
1922, Ratten Row Ref. POP813617
1922, Wereham Row Ref. POP863416

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Brambletye Preparatory School

Memories of Brambletye Boys Preparatory School 1967 – 1971. When I went to Brambletye at the age of nine, in September 1967, it was my fifth school in the last four years. As my parents were routinely being ...Read more

A memory of Brambletye House in 1967

My Lovely Streatham

I was born in Ferrers Rd (behind Ice Rink in Streatham). Moved to Kempshott Rd at beginning of the sixties, it was the road past the Pied Bull pub and South London Motors (a huge car sales place) was on the corner. Spent many a ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1966

Wiseacre Croft And Area

I remember the Co-op milk and bread deliveries and also the laundry being sent off, mainly the sheets and towels as we had no washing machine or central heating so washing and drying was a problem especially in ...Read more

A memory of Shirley in 1966

What A Sight Fore Sore Eyes

I was a farm hand at Whitley Bridge and was for that day a tractor driver. My job was to pull a trailer down a row of rhubarb roots which had been pulled out onto the surface. Mr Huddleston employed girls on his market ...Read more

A memory of Bubwith in 1966 by Roland Mitchell

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

The Rubble On The Beach

I spent my teenage years in Dunwich, and in retrospect they were wonderful. Freedom, long walks, the beach and sea, cliffs, marshes and the old tank defences from WWII. My best friend Justin North, who lived at 'Marshside' ...Read more

A memory of Dunwich in 1966 by James Ritchie

The Castle Inn At Lulworth

I worked as the kitchen porter at The Castle Inn, Lulworth in 1966. I was nineteen years old and thought it would be good to spend the summer by the coast. As I thought of myself as a bit of an artist I would have the ...Read more

A memory of Lulworth Camp in 1966 by Barry Hawgood

Remebering Pickmere

I remember long bus rides to my Auntie Molly and Uncle Harry's house, going with my grandad, who was well known around there - He is who I'm trying to gain information of, as my son is interested in his Great Grandad. I have a ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1966 by Paula Hogan

Memories Of The Red Lion

I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1966 by Amanda Shaw

I Rowed Those Boats!

In memories on another photo I mention as a youngster spending much time in the Congleton Park. I would imagine I will have rowed all of the boats shown in the photograph. When I first went on the river I would have been under ...Read more

A memory of Congleton in 1966 by Kelvin Fagan

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Lambourne Road C1965

At this point it is easy to see how the row of shops has been built forward onto the waste.

Caption For Alton, High Street C1965

Beyond lies 'Banker's Row' - the location of the Westminster, the National Provincial, Lloyds and Barclays Banks.

Caption For Nutfield, Kings Mill 1906

The Swan still exists, with its broad slipway, though today there are no such elegant rowing boats for hire.

Caption For Mullion, 1939

By this time the rowing gigs and sailing luggers were being replaced by boats with engines, some of which can be seen pulled up on the slipway.

Caption For Bamford, 1919

This view of Bamford's Main Road is largely unchanged today - the rows of semi-detached villas still line the street as it climbs up towards the parish church, hidden in the trees to the right.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Elizabethan Houses

A RAC or AA motorcycle rider, without his motorbike, is walking past a row of Elizabethan houses in Friday Street.

Caption For Haslemere, Shepherds Hill 1888

This steep curving road is celebrated for its row of 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century cottages in tile-hung brick and stucco, which stagger uphill raised above the roadway in traditional Surrey fashion.

Caption For Barry Island, Whitmore Bay 1900

Rowing boats offering trips around the bay, boat shops drawn up on the beach and donkey rides were some of the attractions on offer at the Island.

Caption For Finedon, The Village C1950

Rows of houses and quaint ironstone cottages line the street; in the distance is the familiar figure of the local postman out making his deliveries.

Caption For Ten Mile Bank, The Village C1955

The village's name derives from a long bank along the river Ouse, on the right of the photograph, defending the low-lying land from flooding.

Caption For Bletchingley, The Village 1886

This view is of Middle Row of Church Walk, a cobbled alley which leads to the parish church at the east, and has little changed today.

Caption For Abingdon, Stert Street 1893

The punts and rowing boats have long since disappeared, and the Boat House has been demolished, though the landing stage is still used by Thames pleasure steamers from Oxford.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Boating Lake C1945

Canoes and rowing boats could be hired on the part closer to the pier.The Victorian Pier Pavilion can be seen in the background.

Caption For Runcorn, Swing Bridge And Canal 1900

Some ferries were nothing more than rowing boats, while a few could carry one horse-drawn vehicle.

Caption For Gwytherin, Post Office C1955

This sleepy row of terraced cottages has, in fact altered very little, although there is no longer a post office here.

Caption For East Runton, Looking East 1933

A row of white beach huts trims the foot of the cliffs like a cuff.

Caption For Aberfan, Aberfan Road C1965

This valley community became the focus of a nation's grief when in 1966 Pontglas School and a row of adjacent houses were buried under a sliding coal tip.

Caption For Lulworth, The Steamship 1925

In days gone by, steamers from the resorts of Swanage, Weymouth and Bournemouth would call in at Lulworth Cove, landing passengers either by a plank bridge - as seen here - or by rowing boat, depending

Caption For Howth, Harbour And Front 1897

Rowing boats are moored in the harbour.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Row 1863

In the late 19th century, the writers of tourist guides such as Baedeckers considered the Rows in Watergate Street to be the poor relations of those in other parts of the city.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Ferry Boat 1896

The Bowness Ferry across the narrowest part of the lake was originally a hand-rowed opera- tion.

Caption For Trumpington, Anstey Way C1960

At first glance, this row of modern shops, named after the local Anstey Hall, has not changed since 1960; but closer inspection reveals new tenants in the shops, larger trees and flower beds, and more

Caption For Low Row, General View C1960

We are looking east down the broad, U-shaped valley of Swaledale from the oddly-named village of Low Row.

Caption For Bridgwater, High Street C1950

The reconstruction narrowed the street, which once had a row of shops down the middle.