Maps

599 maps found.

1898, Pye Corner Ref. RNE811874
1895, Quags Corner Ref. RNE812004
1898, Nordelph Corner Ref. RNE792665
1895, North Corner Ref. RNE793095
1898, Muckley Corner Ref. RNE785505
1898, Narrowgate Corner Ref. RNE787899
1896, Shop Corner Ref. RNE830532
1945, Hemblington Corner Ref. NPO730899
1940, Park Corner Ref. NPO800488
1945, Queen's Corner Ref. NPO812285
1945, Reader's Corner Ref. NPO814031
1945, Rivers' Corner Ref. NPO818650
1946, Tonge Corner Ref. NPO849926
1896, Tattenham Corner Ref. RNE845446
1895, The Corner Ref. RNE846339
1895, Wood's Corner Ref. RNE873857
1899, Pye Corner Ref. RNC811873
1921, Tonge Corner Ref. POP849926
1919, Warren Corner Ref. POP860893
1940, Amen Corner Ref. NPO624941

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Memories

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My First Memories Were Of Hemel Hempstead

I don’t know exactly how old I was when we moved to Hemel from Willesden London N.W.10.. My first memories were from about the age of 4.. We lived in a flat in Underacres Close near Mayland’s Wood.. I ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead by Keith Pocock

Benson Lane

We lived in the last house at the bottom of benson Lane, next to the fields, great memory's, attended normanton infants school and normanton Common, my brother Frank went to normanton grammar school. Remember living in the back to back ...Read more

A memory of Normanton by Linda Woodhead

Going To The Shops...

As a fully paid up member of the 'Baby Boomer' generation, born in 1947, I've been reading all the stories posted on this lovely website (which - like many others, I suspect - I came across purely by chance). I was born in Perivale ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by Peter Taylor

Back In The Day

1 was a pupil at common road infants approx. 1954 to 1956. We had recently moved from South Elmsall, the area was strange and I knew no-one, my parents bought the corner ship on Currieville at the end of Carlton Street, it was ...Read more

A memory of South Kirkby by Trish Holloway

Lancing, Sussex.

When I was 5, my family moved to Lancing in 1952, from a flat above Elliott's Shoe shop, Brighton Road, Purley (London), to a rented a shared home "Suva" on the Brighton Road, Lancing - a stones throw from the beach. In 1953 we moved just ...Read more

A memory of Lancing by janus2

Ilderton Road

I became a Bermondsey boy after moving from a prefab where I was born in the big snow in 1947. We lived at 14 Caulfield Road, Peckham, just around the corner from Jordans Dairy in Lugard Road s.e.15. (The last dairy farm in London). I ...Read more

A memory of Bermondsey by Terry Baker

Moffat Road/Furze Road

John Andrews, born in Moffat Road, became interested in Photography and ended up with a photo studio on the corner of Furze Road. Remember Melbourne Photos and Croydon Press in Beulah Road. Used to watch television in ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by John Andrews

Great Times

My name is Billy Rodger and i lived at 12 Craige miller buildings with mum and dad from 1950-58 I was six when i arrived. In my building were the Cashman's -Goudys-Henrys--Kerrs--Berrys--McKracken's Dalrymples other familys were the Barbers-- ...Read more

A memory of Ayr by William Rodger

Addlestone From 1943 1962

I lived down Shakespeare road (#31) in Addlestone from 1943-1962; my parents lived there until 1984. The area was known as poets corner for all the four roads were named after poets (Shakespeare, Tennyson, Byron and ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone

Great Story But A Few Corrections

The fields along Hospital Lane were for St Michael’s School in Leeds, next to the boys Grammar School - the boys had to get the bus up and change in the old stables! Allan Bennetts family lived in the corner shop ...Read more

A memory of Cookridge

Captions

1,235 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For Salisbury, South Corner Of The Close C1955

This autumn picture of Harnham Gate and the southern corner of the Close reflects then, as now, a secluded and quiet area of the Close.The house to the left of the Gate is an integral part of the wall.The

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1955

This is another section of the main shopping centre, with the Red Lion Hotel on the left, Goodswens the butcher's in the centre, close to the grocer's shop of Pybus Brothers, and Hancocks on the corner

Caption For London, Cheapside C1905

Nicholson, the haberdasher and milliner on the corner, has an impressive new frontage constructed in 1900.

Caption For Bebington, Spital Cross Roads C1965

The Three Stags on the corner with Church Road (left) is now designated a Big Steak Pub. Not the place for a quiet pint of best bitter.

Caption For York, War Office C1885

The smart uniformed soldier stands silent guard outside this building, built in 1878 on the corner of Fishergate and Melbourne Street.

Caption For Tillington, All Hallows Church 1912

The early 19th-century design is distinguished by flying buttresses at the four corners, meeting in a finial and forming a Scots crown. The architect is not known.

Caption For Eastbourne, Meads Road 1894

Again, the flint walls remain, and the brick pavings on the right survive, but the pillar box on the corner of Blackwater Road has been replaced by a modern one.

Caption For Martlesham, The Street C1955

On the opposite corner is the garage.

Caption For Newbury, St Nicolas' Church C1955

This view of the parish church of St Nicolas is from the corner of Bartholomew Street and West Mills.

Caption For Newbury, Market Place C1960

On the corner is a sign prohibiting the use of traction engines.

Caption For Braintree, Bank Street 1903

Bank Street underwent an unexpected transformation in February 1941, when this corner was destroyed by a bomb.

Caption For New Malden, Malden Road C1960

The police station (right) on the corner of Malden Road and Burlington Road was opened in 1892.

Caption For Oakwood, St Thomas' Church, Prince George Avenue C1965

Literally just around the corner from the underground station is St Thomas's Church, designed by Romilly and Craze in an unspectacular suburban style in 1941, to serve the newly-arrived local community

Caption For Metfield, The Village Street C1960

At the end is Post Office Corner.

Caption For Wytham, The Village C1965

Note the White Hart pub sign on the corner.

Caption For Darwen, India Mill Chimney C1955

Overlooking the corner of Manchester Road and Deardengate in the centre of Haslingden, and readily identified by the large clock projecting into the street, is the Commercial Hotel.

Caption For Beyton, The White Horse Inn C1960

Beyond the corner is a shop advertisement for Lyons Cakes. To the left was Rouse's cycle shop, a section of which was demolished to widen the road.

Caption For Moulton, High Street C1950

On the left of the picture are the premises of the Central Garage; its logo can also be seen adorning the side of the van parked on the street corner.

Caption For Seaford, High Street 1890

The treed gardens, the walls and the houses to the right were replaced in 1894 by a three-storey parade of shops, while the Old Tree Hotel on the corner of Broad Street was replaced in the 1960s.

Caption For Ospringe, Water Lane C1955

On opposite corners of Water Lane are the only two buildings to survive from the Maison Dieu, one of neighbouring Faversham's three medieval religious foundations.

Caption For Wimborne, High Street 1936

The bank on the corner has become the Midland Bank, while across The Square the familiar names of Boots the Chemists and Foyle's Library appear on shop signs.

Caption For Broadstairs, View From The Cliffe 1962

Note the small train ride in the left-hand corner of the beach. Former Prime Minister Edward Heath lived at Broadstairs, and so did the round- the-world yachtsman Alec Rose.

Caption For Whyteleafe, Tabernacle And Coffee Tavern 1907

This extensive building on the corner of Godstone Road and Station Road was demolished in 1966 and the site is now a car park for local shoppers and commuters.

Caption For Morcombelake, Old Cottages 1904

A rustic corner, with mossy thatch and a corrugated-iron porch lid, lies beside Loves Lane on the western slope of Hardown Hill.