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.

Dreggy

Dreghorn Drive 1970's. I live next door to Guido Bott, friends were Anita Ravenscroft, Ami Straiton, Janice McKay, matthew Fife, Sean McCoy, Christine Cummings, The Watsons ecky. Bill was the odd job man, Barry Burns dad was ...Read more

A memory of Dreghorn by Lorraine Wright

Pavenham 1945 1970

This is the village where I grew up, my parents moving into their very old, somewhat dilapidated cottage at the end of the war. This was 'The Folly' at the eastern end of the village opposite one of Tandy's farms. Why it had that name ...Read more

A memory of Pavenham by Stephen Wessel

Rye Mill Cottages

My maternal great grandmother (or possibly Great Aunt), Mrs Curtis, was of Romani (Gypsy) descent and lived in one of the row of cottages that fronted the Rye (Pann) Mill on London Road, High Wycombe, opposite the Trinity Church. ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Barbara Hughes

My Time Living In Old Langho.

I moved to Old Langho in I think in 1954, I was an orphan I went to live with Mr and Mrs Pye. We lived at number 42 Larkhill, Mr and Mrs Pye where nurses at Brockhall hospital. There is a bit of a field between the two ...Read more

A memory of Old Langho by Terence Pye

A Very Happy Childhood At Westbury

My name is Andy Pike, getting on a bit now but lovely to read other folks memories of Westbury. Here are a few reminiscences of my childhood in Westbury on Trym in the 50's and 60's. Maybe this will ring a few ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym by waylandpike

Bowes Rd

I lived in Bowes Road from 1980 until 1985, when circumstances meant I had to move away, but I always have good memories of the area, as some of my best times were spent there. I had reason to return recently and I could not take in ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green by Michael Downey

The Back House

I was born in Sedgefield and lived in North Bitchburn until I was 7 years old, me and my twin sister Elizabeth and my mam amd dad who worked at the pipe yard. We lived in no 1a Constantine Terrace, it was the back half of ...Read more

A memory of North Bitchburn by Margaret Cummings

Memory Of Mexborough In The Late 50's,

My name is Ian Bullett. I was born in Mexborough 1951 I can remember going to the Empire cinema with my elder brother David in the late 50's.It was a regular Saturday visit to watch Zorro and others.On one ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough by icabullett

Richardson 3 Upper Close

Born 25 Dec1938 at numder 3. I have three sisters and a btother who were also born there. Iwenr to the primary school till Dec 1953 then worked at Forest Row garage until I moved to Australia Dec 1954.Ican remember a lot ...Read more

A memory of Forest Row by chtisandpat73

Blackpool Should Have Stayed There.

Born in Victoria Hospital. Grew up on Knitting Row Lane, Out Rawcliff. Worked at Fox's Biscuits and Big Jim's Black Horse Boddington pub in Kirkham. Worked in the engineering shop at the Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Had ...Read more

A memory of Blackpool by brruugen

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.