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Maps

265 maps found.

1923, Burton Ref. POP657089
1922, Burton Ref. POP657090
1922, Burton Ref. POP657091
1946, Burton Ref. NPO657090
1946, Burton Ref. NPO657092
1945, Burton Ref. NPO657093
1897, Burton Ref. RNE657088
1898, Burton Ref. RNE657090
1898, Burton Ref. RNE657095
1895, Burton Ref. RNE657098
1899-1900, Burton Ref. RNC657091
1898-1900, Burton Ref. RNC657092
1897-1899, Burton Ref. RNC657095
1897-1909, Burton Ref. RNC657098
1899, Burton Bradstock Ref. RNC657108
1903, Burton Stather Ref. RNC657191
1947, West Burton Ref. NPO863814
1897, High Buston Ref. RNE732499
1947, High Buston Ref. NPO732499
1920, Lower Burton Ref. POP768870

Books

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Memories

381 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Growing Up In Greenford 1957 1970s

Wow! Thanks for those memories. A million miles away in rural East Anglia, remembering growing up in Greenford. Stanhope Infants and Juniors, Mr Bishop, Mrs Avery, anybody went there remember them? Sainsburys ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by Gill Hewlett

My Memories Of Selly Oak And Bournbrook

I was born Anne Shirley Crofts back of 622 Bristol Road (opposite where Aldi is now) in July 1944, brother Ronnie was born 1940, sister Vivienne was born 1942, and Alan was born 1947, between Riverton Road ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1954 by Anne Crofts

More Of Enfield

Swimming at the open air pool was so compulsory at George Spicer and then Kingsmead schools but then we grew a little and in the holidays worked at Pearsons and danced at the Court above Burtons in the market square. Those days it was ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1970 by Gordon Thompson

The Tilt

Does anyone remember the little sweet shop on the Tilt.  I do, and remember walking home from St Andrew's School in Cedar Road, along the little alley onto Stoke Road, across to the Fire Station and up towards the Running Mare.  The  little ...Read more

A memory of Cobham in 1960 by Christine Elmer

Ward End Adult School

The Ward End Adult School was held on Sunday mornings in 'The Barn', St.Margaret's Road, Ward End before the 2nd World War. It was run on a sort of religious basis, like a church (non-denominational, I think, but similar to ...Read more

A memory of Ward End in 1930 by Roy Shakespeare

Bernard Knowles Brook

My grandmother was Lydia Brooks, her father was Bernard Knowles Brook. She lived with my mum and me at Burton Agnes Hall gatehouse until her death in 1949. My mother was Eedna Brook Wilson, born in 1904. Lydia Brook married John ...Read more

A memory of Keadby in 1900 by Edward Horsley

The Mount In The Early 1970s

I went to see 'The Jungle Book' in the Odeon and remember the restaurant opposite - dead posh. I worked in the tiny TESCO supermarket which was opposite Rossis. In the 1970s Rossis was a mecca for teenagers as it ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield by Branch Christine

Ealing 1962 Onwards

I moved to Windsor Road in Ealing in 1962 when I was 11. I remember the Grove with fond memories. All the shops! The tailor's shop and the barbers. The sweet shop which always had a bowl of water for the dogs outside in the summer, ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1962

Tweedsana Epsom High Street

Above "The Woolwich" (c1987-91) on the corner of Waterloo Road rhs also Mike Burton's "Radfords" Electrical Installation Design Consultants moved from 2a East Street(1984- 87) then to Church Street c1991-94. Mike now works from home near Plaistow, Sussex.

A memory of Epsom in 1987 by Barry Hall

Nether Wallop 1930 1940

My uncle, Sir Howard Button. bought 2 cottages, Mallows and Yew Tree Cottage and a house, Straw Hall, in 1915. I have an album of photographs of the cottages from 1915 - 1926. My uncle let us (my parents, my brother ...Read more

A memory of Nether Wallop in 1930 by John Donne

Captions

187 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1950

Stand by the Burton monument and look down the High Street to compare this photograph with the scene today.

Caption For Stone, Bents Brewery 1900

Other than Burton, brewing in Staffordshire received a shot in the arm with the opening in 1992 of the Lichfield Brewery, which produces such delights as Resurrection Ale and Xpired.

Caption For St Leonards On Sea, From The Boundary 1891

The New Pier (it dated from 1891) runs along the skyline of this view of the seafront, with its former Boundary Archway (separating Burton's town from Hastings) on the right.

Caption For Twycross, The Village C1960

Its position on the A444 between Nuneaton and Burton-on-Trent is belied in this rural idyll.

Caption For Crewe, Market Street C1955

Burtons continues to occupy the building on the right.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1900

Today, a chemist now occupies the left-hand side of the nearest building, whilst the chemist in this picture became Burton's in 1938.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1904

Today, a chemist now occupies the left-hand side of the nearest building, whilst the chemist in this picture became Burton's in 1938.

Caption For Kettering, Gold Street C1950

Burtons the tailors is now an estate agents and mortgage shop.

Caption For Burton Fleming, The Village From The Church C1960

The Hunmanby road on the left quickly leads to North Burton Hall.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1949

This was the B3157 to West Bay and Burton Bradstock.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Square 1929

The bust - on a plinth to the left - is of Charles Sweet Willshire (1837-89), who was a liberal politician and municipal representative.

Caption For Widnes, The Transporter Bridge C1955

The bust on the plinth in the foreground is of Creighton Hutchinson, a local doctor and benefactor, who died in 1927.

Caption For Hornchurch, High Street 1909

The buses approach Burton's the tailors, built in 1939 on the site of the Britannia ale house.

Caption For Bretby, The Hall C1955

Bretby Hall, or Bretby Park, which stands in its own 600-acre park near Burton on Trent, is a mock-Gothic, castellated pile built in 1813 by Sir Jeffrey Wyatville; it is now used as a hospital.

Caption For Stone, Bents Brewery 1900

Other than Burton, brewing in Staffordshire received a shot in the arm with the opening in 1992 of the Lichfield Brewery, which produces such delights as Resurrection Ale and Xpired.

Caption For Northampton, Gold Street C1950

Burtons has also gone, though the Victorian Grand Hotel on the opposite side of the street remains.

Caption For Burton, View Of Moel Fammau C1960

Burton is considered by many to be one of the most picturesque villages in the Wirral, and it is enhanced by the wonderful panorama over the Dee Estuary to the hills of Wales.

Caption For Aberdare, Cannon Street C1955

The Queen`s Hotel, which later became Burton's (right), stood in Cannon Street.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, C1955

The cliff line of Dorset breaks to give access to a small cove and the village of Burton Bradstock, with the River Bride gurgling away to the end of Chesil Beach.

Caption For Wakefield, Kirkgate C1965

Cantors furniture store (right) is now a building society, while part of the Burton clothing store, centre, is now McDonalds.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1955

In a few yards there were many clothes shops here, including Weaver to Wearer, Burtons and Fifty Shilling Tailors Ltd.

Caption For Burton On Trent, The Town Hall C1965

The Town Hall was given to Burton by Michael Bass, who also financed the building of St Paul's and St Margaret's churches.

Caption For Hitchin, Market Place C1955

The Hitchin Playhouse has been replaced by Burtons tailors, the first floor of which houses the Lucania Temperance Billiards Hall.

Caption For Burton On Trent, Station Street 1961

The Town Hall was given to Burton by Michael Bass, who also financed the building of St Paul's and St Margaret's churches.