Places
31 places found.
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- Market Harborough, Leicestershire
- Market Drayton, Shropshire
- Wickham Market, Suffolk
- Market Deeping, Lincolnshire
- Market Rasen, Lincolnshire
- Downham Market, Norfolk
- Market Warsop, Nottinghamshire
- Market Weighton, Yorkshire
- Market Bosworth, Leicestershire
- Needham Market, Suffolk
- Thorpe Market, Norfolk
- Burnham Market, Norfolk
- Pulham Market, Norfolk
- Betton, Shropshire (near Market Drayton)
- Market Stainton, Lincolnshire
- Market Weston, Suffolk
- Elmstead Market, Essex
- Market Lavington, Wiltshire
- Market Overton, Leicestershire
- Soudley, Shropshire (near Market Drayton)
- Oakley, Staffordshire (near Market Drayton)
- Longford, Shropshire (near Market Drayton)
- Sutton, Shropshire (near Market Drayton)
- Blore, Staffordshire (near Market Drayton)
- Lightwood, Shropshire (near Market Drayton)
- Rosehill, Shropshire (near Market Drayton)
- Knighton, Staffordshire (near Market Drayton)
- Moor End, Yorkshire (near Market Weighton)
- Little London, Lincolnshire (near Market Rasen)
- Wacton Common, Norfolk (near Pulham Market)
- Friday Street, Suffolk (near Wickham Market)
Photos
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Maps
142 maps found.
Books
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Memories
1,393 memories found. Showing results 961 to 970.
Corts Ltd Of Cheapside
I've put "1948" as the date as that's about the earliest I remember Corts Ltd, on the corner of Cheapside and Silver Street in this photo. The ironmongers and builders merchants business (formerly Cort & Paul until some ...Read more
A memory of Leicester in 1948 by
Memories Of Midwifry Training At Lennox Castle
My mother, Doreen Hall (Nee Bilton) has related these memories to me: I started nursing at St James’ Hospital, Leeds (Jimmy's) in 1948. I was 17 years old, the only one straight from school. I was at ...Read more
A memory of Kilsyth in 1951 by
Midwifery Training Lennox Castle And Glasgow
My mother, Doreen Hall (nee Bilton) has narrated these memories to me: I started nursing at St James’ Hospital, Leeds (Jimmy's) in 1948. I was 17 years old, the only one straight from school. I ...Read more
A memory of Glasgow in 1951 by
Memories Of Pitsea
I got married at St Michaels (first time) on September 19th 1970, was married for 24 years then divorced. Everybody I knew got married in that lovely old church. Pitsea was lovely in the "good old days", I remember going to the ...Read more
A memory of Pitsea in 1965 by
Gurnell Grove.
I lived @ 34 Gurnell Grove from 1947 to approx.1955. I remember the names of everyone up my alley, and others in the Grove. I had eight wonderful years there, the freedom to go wherever you liked, over the six fields, which took you ...Read more
A memory of Greenford in 1947 by
My Family
My paternal family owned the nursery/market garden in Ambleside prior to and after the war, their house is now the Glava Restaurant. My maternal family owned High Wray Bank on the other side of the Lake. I was bought up with so many ...Read more
A memory of High Wray in 1968 by
Hemsworth
I was born in Barnsley in 1950 and lived in Hemsworth. I use to go to the pictures on a Saturday morning with my pals and ride my pretend horse home afterwards. I don't know the name of our street but you could walk out of the front door, ...Read more
A memory of Hemsworth in 1950 by
Nana's House And The Stream
In the back of the Vauxhall, my brothers and I would scan our eyes across the fields looking for that white two chimneyed farmhouse of Nana and Grandad that meant our long trip was finally over, and our holidays about ...Read more
A memory of Goodmanham in 1972 by
Working In Croydon
Hi, my name is Margaret Henderson (nee Percy). I lived in Westerham, Kent but worked in the Croydon Model Laundry. I used to travel by bus to Croydon every day from Westerham and then walked down Surrey Street markets to the ...Read more
A memory of Croydon in 1962 by
Derinton Road
I was born in Reading in May 1945, came to 'middle' Derinton Road in Tooting as a baby (mum had been evacuated) to live with her, my dad, nan, grandad and my aunty Joyce until we moved to Streatham in, I think in 1956. But my nan, Polly ...Read more
A memory of Tooting in 1940 by
Captions
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Not only are there far fewer drapers, grocers and butchers, but the shopping area has contracted to an area barely extending beyond the Market Place.
Poyer drew the blank, and he was shot in Covent Garden Market on 25 April 1649. Note the sign advertising public tennis courts on the Castle green.
The locals themselves would hardly have strayed much beyond their villages, except to visit nearby market towns, or to drive livestock from parish to parish along the ancient droving routes which
This led to far fewer restrictions on building than in the neighbouring Alderley Edge, where strict leasehold conditions limited the development to select up-market residences.
Not only are there far fewer drapers, grocers and butchers, but the shopping area has contracted to an area barely extending beyond the Market Place.
The process of regeneration began with the redevelopment of the Market Square in 1997.
The outdoor market on Duke Street was selected as the appropriate location, and an open competition was declared, inviting architects to propose designs.
the Eastgate Shopping Centre, and the high street shops in East Walk, Southernhay, and the Town Square give a comprehensive shopping experience, and of course there is the popular, bustling market
It is a small market town in the East Midlands of England, yet it has a university with an international reputation for excellence in sciences and sports.
Of course retailing has always been a part of Walsall's history as a market town, but now old factories and workshops are making way for designer outlets and pavement café culture.
To add to the farmers' unhappiness, they had to compete with imported cheap wheat from America which was flooding the UK market.
n Victorian times Dorking was still a very rural town with a wide market place in the centre. The shops displayed their wares to the elements.
n Victorian times Dorking was still a very rural town with a wide market place in the centre. The shops displayed their wares to the elements.
Both Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Samuel Cunard were quick to realise that there was a market where comfort equalled ticket sales.
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