Maps

566 maps found.

1947, Baldon Row Ref. NPO630815
1946, Beck Row Ref. NPO636044
1901, West Row Ref. RNC864922
1898, Horne Row Ref. RNC740440
1901, Beck Row Ref. RNC636044
1895, Chapel Row Ref. RNE666562
1899, Will Row Ref. RNE870343
1895, Winkfield Row Ref. RNE871418
1898, Wereham Row Ref. RNE863416
1895, Forest Row Ref. RNE707962
1896, Dean Row Ref. RNE689272
1895, Rotten Row Ref. RNE820454
1895, Row Ash Ref. RNE820980
1897, Ratten Row Ref. RNE813615
1895, Enborne Row Ref. RNE701302
1896, Cold Row Ref. RNE674965
1898, Colliery Row Ref. RNE675580
1895, Broadland Row Ref. RNE650986
1898, New Row Ref. RNE790331
1897, High Row Ref. RNE733447

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Younger Days

I lived on Northfield farm in a tied cottage, the farm owner was Frank Wignall who sold it to Bill Sykes who I believe still lives there. I went to Robin Hood infant school, 3 of us had a taxi to take us to school every day. My ...Read more

A memory of Pleasleyhill in 1958 by Robert Tinsley

Young Years

I lived in New Mill, but I thought it was Cononley. I went to school there and had some wonderful years charging around the village, this is going back from 1947 to1963, when I got married. I then left to live in Scotland until 1967, ...Read more

A memory of Cononley by Win Mccall

Yew Tree Hardware Shop

My parents had a shop on Maple Drive called Yew Tree Hardware Company. It was no. 24 Maple Drive. When I was a child 'Bentons' was next door. The row of shops had a tobacco/newsagent, (Hobbs) then a green grocer the other ...Read more

A memory of Yew Tree

Yesterday's Birch

I REMEMBER BIRCH IN 1960'S. THE VILLAGE SHOP WAS RUN BY A JEWISH MAN CALLED MR WOLFE. WHEN YOU CROSSED THE ROAD ON TO WHITTLE LANE THERE WAS A ROW OF HOUSES THAT WERE ATTACHED TO THE WHITE HART PUB . AS YOU WALKED UP THE LANE ...Read more

A memory of Birch by franciscaine7

Woodham Mortomer Post Office 1950s. Mr Taylor's

Neat gardens of squares of box hedging kept very small and neat, both sides of the path from the road to shop, these squares full of striking displays of red and yellow flowers changing with the seasons, ...Read more

A memory of Tantobie

Wombwell Main Row.

Several years ago my twin sister Jane and I hosted two reunions inviting family, friends of Wombwell Main and the Secondary School. Both evenings were a success at the Cricket Club also one of the happiest of our lives. We still ...Read more

A memory of Wombwell in 1964 by Sallie Oughton /Taylor.

Wolverley In The Fifties

In the Fifties A family called the Robinsons owned Wolverley Court. They had three children, Michael who had a sports car, Judy who played the violin and Ian. They ran a youth club for the village children and ...Read more

A memory of Wolverley by jeanhart1944

Wixoe And Surrounding Areas

1934 onwards. The first school I attended was in Wixoe. Many happy days were spent there under the guidance of Miss Harmer, later succeeded by Miss Watts and Miss Turner, later suceeded by Miss Bareham. I can ...Read more

A memory of Helions Bumpstead

Wiveliscombe Earliest Memories

I remember being taken to Wiveliscombe as a young boy in my Uncle Jim's dark green Standard Vanguard, he ran the Rock Inn at Waterrow 1954- 1965. He would take me to the toy shop at Wiveliscombe Square called ...Read more

A memory of Wiveliscombe in 1960 by Julian Bishop

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

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Wastwater, 1889

This tranquil scene shows a rowing boat moored on the northern shore of Wastwater.

Caption For East Grinstead, Middle Row C1965

Only a small part of Middle Row is seen here: No 12 at the east end, with Normans (Outfitters and Camping Equipment) occupying Mann's old premises.

Caption For Liphook, New Town 1911

Liphook had begun to expand by the time this photograph was taken; its streets were characterised by neat rows of Victorian and Edwardian houses.

Caption For Nantwich, Welsh Row, Old Cottages C1965

This building is now slightly shorter, and has been restored as a single cottage rather than the row of up to four dwellings pictured here.

Caption For Collier Row, Church Of The Ascension 1908

Considered then a part of Hainault Forest, Collier Row is now a sizeable conurbation.

Caption For Bedford, The River Ouse C1955

The riverside willows on the north bank have only recently been pollarded in this view, in which an eight rows past.

Caption For Marlborough, George Lane C1965

The lower row is 16th-century and timber-framed.

Caption For Ruswarp, The Esk 1913

The old road to Sleights runs along beside it through green tunnels, and is well loved by walkers and rowing boat enthusiasts alike.

Caption For Welford On Avon, Old Cottages, Chapel Street C1955

But several still survive on Chapel Street, including this thatched row of four.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Pavilion From The Pier 1906

More interesting are the three windows to the left of this poster; these belonged to Mr Short, a local photographer, whose photographs adorned these windows in neat rows.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Oaklands Farm C1955

It is built on the original line of buildings which ended with the first Maypole Inn with its pond and green, which constituted the Chigwell Row which Dickens knew.

Caption For Tongham, 1921

The White Hart pub (right) still stands on the corner, but this row of ramshackle shops on the left, that once included a draper's, a tobacconist and a motor-garage and cycle works, have

Caption For Nantwich, Welsh Row C1965

Nikolaus Pevsner describes Welsh Row as 'the best street in Nantwich', and the variety of buildings we can see in this photograph goes a long way to explaining why.

Caption For Chester, 1923

In AD972 Edgar engaged in a set piece of power politics at Chester, when he was rowed in state along the Dee by eight Celtic kings and chieftains.

Caption For Looe, Harbour 1912

A tidal race rushing into the harbour is used to good advantage by the sailing boat as she alters course to starboard, preparing to overtake the underwater mooring of an unmanned rowing boat.

Caption For Horning, The River 1902

Away from the busyness of Swan Reach, on a quiet stretch of the river Bure, two ladies in tight-bodiced dresses and hats in Edwardian fashion struggle with the oars of their rowing boat, while two men

Caption For Worcester, Shire Hall And Victoria Institute 1899

Horse-drawn cabs wait for custom outside the imposing neo-Classical Shire Hall, built 1834-5 by Charles Day of Bristol, and Henry Rowe, Worcester's own city architect.

Caption For Kettering, The Library And The Alfred East Gallery 1922

In this view, the horse and dog troughs are still attached to the Dryland Memorial, and a row of sitters is taking advantage of the shade.

Caption For Oxford, The Thames C1955

At various times during the year the university organises a number of rowing events.

Caption For Thaxted, The Almshouses 1906

The row on the left (called the Chantry) was originally built as a priest's house.

Caption For Kemsley, The Village C1955

A very regular row of houses lines this quiet street.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row East 1949

The Long Row frontage is dominated by the Black Boy Hotel with its fantastically decorated façade.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

The lake is now restricted to boaters; they may take out a skiff, but no private motor boats or any such thing noisy and anti-social.

Caption For Coltishall, The River 1902

An old boatman with a bright neckerchief sits on his oars, having rowed a passenger to this quiet backwater amongst the reedbeds.