Maps

599 maps found.

1945, Beddington Corner Ref. NPO636219
1923, Willington Corner Ref. POP870500
1946, Goddard's Corner Ref. NPO717025
1946, Hunt's Corner Ref. NPO742485
1946, Frostenden Corner Ref. NPO709912
1895, Broomer's Corner Ref. RNE652364
1947, Willington Corner Ref. NPO870500
1898, Bloodman's Corner Ref. RNE644324
1898, Ashcott Corner Ref. RNE627504
1940, Warren Corner Ref. NPO860893
1895, Brandis Corner Ref. RNE648702
1940, Wood's Corner Ref. NPO873857
1946, Wainhouse Corner Ref. NPO859524
1946, Hoath Corner Ref. NPO737126
1946, Knotty Corner Ref. NPO750347
1945, Langley Corner Ref. NPO752565
1898, Drakeland Corner Ref. RNE692922
1895, Duck Corner Ref. RNE694528
1898, Frostenden Corner Ref. RNE709912
1895, Furzeley Corner Ref. RNE710337

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Memories

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Lennard Road

I believe this photo is of the Holy Trinity Church, on the corner of Lennard Rd (spelling incorrect above) and Cator Rd. Opposite was a church hall, where I attended Brownies. I think some of the other comments may refer to a different Holy Trinity church.

A memory of Beckenham

At St. George’s School

I was at St George’s School from 1943 - 1949 and I seem to be unique in my really happy time at the school. Mr Smith was very kind and gentle - he really hated having to take a ruler to my hand once - and yes Mrs Smith was really ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Jennifer Braga

The Salford Girl 3

My maternal grandmother, born in 1885 in Salford, as a girl worked in the mills. Up to the time of her death in Ladywell hospital, at the age of 93, she always wore long clothes to her ankles and a woollen, thick shawl. When gran ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Anne Whyte

Dolobran Road, Sparkhill

I lived on Dolobran Road Sparkhill from 1956 (DATE OF BIRTH) to around 1962 when we moved to Northfield. We were the only double fronted house on the street and we fronted Lime Grove where my grandmother lived at Number 1. I ...Read more

A memory of Sparkbrook by Karen Bevis

Outside Our House

This brings back vivid memories of growing up as the doctor's son. Our house not quite in this shot was on the left just here. The wing of the car could have been my father's an Austin Devon. As a five year old I would cycle ...Read more

A memory of Wells-Next-The-Sea by Tony Ticehurst

Growing Up In Seaton Sluice In The 1960s

I moved from Blyth to Seaton Sluice into a newly built house in Cresswell Avenue in 1957. Life as a child in the village was exciting; most days we would either play on the beach and harbour or the new ...Read more

A memory of Seaton Sluice by Stuart Mc Leod

Childhood

I lived in Mayfield Road, which is where the foreground bollards are situated, from 1961 -1979. The junction was a little bit treacherous when cycling in the wet as I found out to my cost. Although a Girls school, boys could attend in ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead in 1965 by Paul Benton

By The Cut

born in 1948 in a place called Cappenfield near Bilston, just off Dudley street, just four houses in a row surrounded by fields,, the canal, or cut, as we all called it ran alongside, and it narrowed down to what we called the stop,it was where ...Read more

A memory of Tipton by John Groucutt

Early Career Memories At Piccadilly Circus.

I started my career in January 1959 as a young bobby at West End Central Police Station Savile Row.  The trestles positioned to the east of 'Eros' which cordon off the road suggest the photograph was taken when ...Read more

A memory of London in 1959 by Claire Allen

The Abandoned Car.

This photograph shows my father's car reg EDE 3 at the traffic lights in Castle Square. He was William Gywther Thomas, Divisional Highways Surveyor. The reason the car looks as if it has been abandoned was that the traffic ...Read more

A memory of Haverfordwest by Claire Allen

Captions

1,235 captions found. Showing results 433 to 456.

Caption For Sheffield, The Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square 2005

But the most impressive Victorian building in Sheffield was the new town hall on the corner of Surrey Street and Pinstone Street, where an area of old housing had been demolished to make way for

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.

Caption For Wordsley, King George's Field C1965

It stands on the edge of King George's Field in a quiet corner of Wordsley.

Caption For Okehampton, Fore Street Market 1890

Farmers gather at the corner to mull over the issues of the day.

Caption For Chelmsford, Civic Suite And War Memorial C1960

Broomfield Road corner was already a problem, with its 'No Right Turn' signs and people wary of crossing the road.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street 1902

The carriage on the left is the private conveyance of the London Hotel, just around the corner.

Caption For Wells, The Market Place C1965

Note the bus stop on the corner ( left) - buses no longer enter the Market Place today. The Red Lion Hotel (left) is being renovated.

Caption For Netley Abbey, Hospital From Pier 1908

The sick, dying and injured were brought from the war-torn corners of the British Empire and the 570ft-long pier enabled casualties to be carried ashore from the troop ships.

Caption For Chalford, On The Canal 1910

This is the Bell Lock near Chalford: the lock around the corner is known (unsurprisingly) as the Red Lion. The children play with dolls and boats, unfettered by today's safety police.

Caption For Littleport, Main Street C1955

On their return they were cornered in the George Inn. They were tried at Ely: many were transported to Australia, and five were publicly hanged.

Caption For Hitchin, Bancroft C1955

Moss's are still on the corner bearing their name, and now have a second shop on the opposite side of the road. Two buildings further down is the Brotherhood House. Next to Blindell's is the Croft.

Caption For Lincoln, School Of Art 1890

Beyond, at the corner of Silver Street, is the old Constitutional Club of 1895, lots of blood red terra cotta, with the Usher Gallery beyond.

Caption For Wimborne, High Street 1923

Note also that Buddens tailors shop on the corner of The Square has been demolished and replaced by the London Joint City Bank, established in 1836.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Beach 1949

The building on the corner is now part of the Mermaid restaurant.

Caption For London, The Haymarket C1950

On the right is the Haymarket Theatre facing down Charles II Street, where His Majesty's Theatre stands on the corner; in 1952, with the accession of Elizzabeth II, the theatre became Her Majesty's.

Caption For Wargrave, The Village 1890

In the earlier one, looking north up High Street, The Greyhound Inn is still an 18th-century colourwashed building, while Burgis' shop on the left corner and the dor- mered cottages beyond are

Caption For Romford, Victoria Road C1950

Of course most of the shops have changed hands, for example Killwick's, (pronounced Kill'ick's) the furniture shop, is no longer on the corner of Station Parade.

Caption For Digswell, The Post Office C1960

The post box still stands in the garden of the shop at the corner of Station Road and Woodside Road, but the telephone box, peeping into the left of the photograph, has disappeared.

Caption For Faversham, West Street 1892

The crowd in this picture look as if they are waiting for the trader on the corner to open his doors for business.

Caption For Horning, The Village 1902

All this seems miles away from the activities on the Broad, which is just around the corner.

Caption For Pevensey, The Village C1965

Round the corner to the Eastbourne Road, with The Bay Hotel on the right, the architectural quality drops sharply to typical seaside nowhere.

Caption For Warrington, The Circus And Bridge Street C1950

Warringtonians would probably describe this as Market Gate, but Frith's view records the original concept of 1908 to create four matching corners, 'a spacious circus, perfectly symmetrical in shape with

Caption For Laxfield, Bridge Street C1955

On the corner of Low Road, leading to the King's Head, are houses called St Margaret and St Mary (centre left). The prominent jettied timber-framed building facing us is Waterloo House of c1540.

Caption For Orford, Market Square And Church C1955

On the left is the corner of the brick-fronted manor house. The top of the church tower fell in 1829, which gave it a castle-like appearance. It was not restored until the 1960s.