Places

3 places found.

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Photos

5 photos found. Showing results 21 to 5.

Maps

56 maps found.

1946, Dagenham Ref. NPO687483
1898, Rush Green Ref. RNC822836
1895, Marks Gate Ref. HOSM53357
1896, Castle Green Ref. RNE663854
1896, Rush Green Ref. RNE822836
1946, Castle Green Ref. NPO663854
1896, Chadwell Heath Ref. RNE666020
1894 - 1895, Chadwell Heath Ref. HOSM40580
1894 - 1895, Becontree Ref. HOSM71305
1920, Dagenham Ref. POP687483
1946, Creekmouth Ref. NPO682952
1920, Becontree Ref. POP636184
1897-1902, Castle Green Ref. RNC663854
1897-1902, Creekmouth Ref. RNC682952
1894 - 1895, Barking Ref. HOSM65624
1946, Barking Ref. NPO633221
1946, Becontree Ref. NPO636184
1946, Fair Cross Ref. NPO702666
1920, Rush Green Ref. POP822836
1946, Chadwell Heath Ref. NPO666020

Books

15 books found. Showing results 25 to 15.

Memories

6,336 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Shops And Businesses

By this time Seeboard have taken over the Uptons building but Caffyns still have their garage premises which finally became a furniture salesroom in about 1982. the one way system has still not been created (see H252069), the restaurant is still 'Haywards' and the bank is the National Provincial.

A memory of Haywards Heath by Claire Allen

Moving Of The War Memorial

Note in this photo that the war memorial has been moved back and the wall lowered. Flats have been built on the Banstead house site. You could always see the green houses over the high wall from the top of the 164a bus. The ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1956 by Heather Lee

Childhood Memories

Knutsford holds a special place in my heart as I was born there in 1956 and spent nearly eight years of my childhood growing up in this then safe and close community. I have very strong memories of family, home, school and friends ...Read more

A memory of Knutsford in 1962 by Julie Nunn

My Memories Of Bilsington

I can remember moving to Bilsington village when I was just over seven years old. I attended Bilsington Primary School and have clear memories of Miss Fellows (the Headmistress). She had a kind heart I think but at the time ...Read more

A memory of Bilsington in 1970 by Creina Lightle

The Great Linford

I had heard of The Great Linford and can trace genealogy back to the one subjects that lived on the Great Linford although it is not named after any of my ancestors. In 2000, I had the opportunity to vist London and rented a car ...Read more

A memory of Great Linford in 2000 by Paul Linford

Number 19a Bus From Bognor Regis

Brings back memories of watching the driver remove the 'Limited Stop' board from the front of the Bus and to change back to Number 19. Use to live above Strattons Shop; my Bedroom use to overlook the Bus Stop and Overtons Garage.

A memory of Churt in 1965 by Charles Burton

Family Day Out Clerkenwell To Caterham 1925

The above photo depicts Dorothy Connor (nee Step) aged 10, with her late Mother Elizabeth Step (aged 46) and her Sister, Florence Step (aged 21) having alighted from the 159a Bus which brought them from their ...Read more

A memory of Caterham by Elisabeth Connor

My Early Years

On the 2nd September 1952 I was born at Manor Farm. I lived there with my parents, my maternal grandfather and two older brothers. I know my grandmother was alive when I was born but, unfortunately died soon after. My grandfather ...Read more

A memory of Yealand Conyers in 1952 by Sue Tomlinson

My First And Last Jobs In Hull

This is a photo of the Derringham Branch of the Hull Savings Bank where I started as a junior bank clerk at the age of 16 on 31st August 1965, probably around the time when this photo was taken. It certainly ...Read more

A memory of Kingston upon Hull in 1965 by David Farrow

Stepping Back In Time

It started when my mother was dying, when we asked her about the family history, and she gave us names and dates. Her family came from France in late 1500. They were Hugenots and they were Puritans, and were chased out of ...Read more

A memory of Cinderford in 1995 by Brenda Mccartie

Captions

2,042 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Helston, Meneage Street 1895

Wares are displayed outside the shops, and shopkeepers, with their aprons, are among the crowd, and a boy stands with a hoop on the left.

Caption For Staines, Children 1890

Two girls play with a hoop on the banks of the Thames, not far from Staines.

Caption For The Broads, Home At Evening C1900

What a blissful way to get home at the end of the day.

Caption For Morecambe, Central Pier And Esplanade 1899

This lovely view of the Promenade looks north towards Hest Bank, with the Central Pier in the background.

Caption For Oxford, Eights 1906

This view, taken from Folly Bridge at the south end of St Aldate's Street, is of an earlier Eights Week with the Christchurch Meadow bank lined with the College Barges.

Caption For Sandbanks, Poole Head 1904

The photographer is looking east towards Poole Head, at the end of the long high cliff of Poole Bay which includes Bournemouth.

Caption For Truro, Boscawen Street 1923

Cornwall's cathedral city is at the centre of a mining district and sits comfortably in a broad valley, at the junction of the rivers Kenwyn and Allen.

Caption For Sleaford, Northgate C1950

At the end of South Gate is the Market Place, which has on its east side one of Lincolnshire's finest churches.

Caption For Shap, Abbey 1893

Shap Abbey, near the banks of the River Lowther, was founded by the 'white canons' of the Premonstratensian order at the end of the 12th century, but it was dissolved, like so many others, in 1540

Caption For Warrington, Sankey Street C1955

Warston Pictures proudly presents 'My Six Convicts' at its Cameo Cinema on the corner of Springfield Street, opposite Bank House (right.)

Caption For Truro, Boscawen Street 1923

The bustling centre of Truro is paved with granite setts, and running water flows in the gutters.

Caption For Barnstaple, North Walk 1890

North Walk was destroyed when the Lynton and Barnstaple railway came through in 1898.

Caption For Astwood Bank, Evesham Road C1965

Redditch town centre occupies high ground near the northern end of the prehistoric Ridgeway.

Caption For London, Rotten Row C1915

Crowds and some cars gather by the eastern end of Rotten Row in Hyde Park.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

A fire on August Bank Holiday Monday 1931 destroyed a small seaward end pavilion, erected in 1907, along with the mid-length shelters and shops.

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry And Slipway C1950

Taken from the end of the promenade by the Bourne Arms, the scene shows the once-busy steam ferry arriving from Fleetwood across the Wyre estuary.

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace C1965

On the south bank of the Thames, opposite the Palace of Westminster is this handsome building, for centuries the official residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury.The entrance is through a Gothic

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace C1965

On the south bank of the Thames, opposite the Palace of Westminster is this handsome building, for centuries the official residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury.The entrance is through a Gothic

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1965

Burton's is pre-eminent on the left, and Pricerite is on the right, next to three shoe shops, Lennard's, True-Form and Frisby's.

Caption For Pembroke, Main Street 1936

Looking towards the Castle at the end of the street, note the agricultural implements on sale on the left, the Lion Hotel further down the street, and on the right-hand side the arched

Caption For Skegness, Lumley Road 1899

Behind the pony trap on the right we can glimpse Hiley's Restaurant (now the Nat West Bank), noted for its shilling dinners.

Caption For Astwood Bank, Evesham Road C1965

Redditch town centre occupies high ground near the northern end of the prehistoric Ridgeway.

Caption For Wendover, Coldharbour Cottages, Tring Road 1899

At the opposite end of the High Street, the Tring Road climbs out of Wendover past this delightful range of early 17th-century timber-framed and thatched cottages.

Caption For Parkgate, The Parade C1939

At one time it was an important packet port for passengers travellingto Ireland, but then it too succumbed to the growing silt banks.