Maps

130 maps found.

1899, Stretford Court Ref. RNE841717
1946, Walton Court Ref. NPO860192
1896, Earl's Court Ref. RNE696536
1947, Court Colman Ref. NPO678933
1945, Court Orchard Ref. NPO679054
1897, Court Colman Ref. RNE678933
1895, Court Corner Ref. RNE678935
1897, Court Orchard Ref. RNE679054
1898, Crosby Court Ref. RNE684175
1898, Ashridge Court Ref. RNE627863
1883, Birdcombe Court Ref. HOSM63859
1903, Barton Court Ref. HOSM53317
1887, Court Barton Ref. HOSM52677
1892, Crosby Court Ref. HOSM42383
1894, Marsh Court Ref. HOSM53211
1920, Court-At-Street Ref. POP679074
1898-1899, Stowting Court Ref. RNC841155
1900-1903, Stretford Court Ref. RNC841717
1946, Court House Green Ref. NPO679022
1895, Court-At-Street Ref. RNE679074

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Memories

930 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Rayne In 1950 1960

I was born in Rayne and in the 1950s.I have fond memories of being able to play various sports in the road at School Road with my brother Peter and friend Richard Dodd, gaining a few more players as word got around! We used to mark ...Read more

A memory of Rayne by Hugh Walker

The Rone Clarke Family Rose Cottage Bristol Road Bournbrook Birmingham

My great-great-grandfather was CHARLES RONE CLARKE born 6 March 1837 at 13 Court, Smallbrook Street, Birmingham. He was a master woodturner and sixth great-grandson of Henry ...Read more

A memory of Bournbrook in 1860 by Sue Coates

Nash Court

I too was a member of St Matthew's church choir in Stretford, Manchester. I remember going to Nash yearly for some years in the 1960s. Some of the choir men also went but I think the organiser was the choirmaster Mr Ronald Frost, who was ...Read more

A memory of Nash in 1965 by Stuart Hadden

Denham Court

I was placed in Denham Court on 20th February 1953 at the age of 12 years (just five days before my thirteenth birthday, which I recall was not even acknowledged by anyone) when it was a Children's Home. The Matron and her husband were ...Read more

A memory of Denham in 1953 by Elizabeth Neilly

Youthful Memories From A Member Of A 1960s'' Bromley Band

In the 1960s, in my late teens, Bromley was the hub of my universe. I played in a local group - Paul and the Playboys (later 'The Machine' - I had a 1958 Ford Popular with 'The Machine' crudely ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1964 by Peter Hobden

Living In Headley Down

My dad and uncle Peter, owned the garage; Wilson and Pickett Ltd. I went to the Grove school and Bramshott Court School. I llved in the bungalow next door, I was called Fran Wilson. We lived there from when I was 3 until I was 12 - we then moved to North Yorks, where we remain.

A memory of Headley Down in 1956 by Frances Oliver

Good Old Days

I apprenticed at Luton Airport, having been a 'spotter' as a boy, you could stand next to a five foot fence adjacent to the taxiway and almost touch the wings as they went past! No terror worries then. I joined Court Line, who were Autair ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Steve Callaghan

Sutton High Street In The 60s And 70s

Sutton Station holds some great memories from the 60's, including childhood summer holidays. Before we had a car I remember catching the express 'corridor train' to the south coast...so exciting! I live in ...Read more

A memory of Sutton

Photos Of The House I Grew Up In On Crown Road

My brother Don Quarterman sent me to this web site. What an amazing collection of photographs! So I have to talk about two that show the house we grew up in, Mulberry Cottage. The earlier one shows ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley in 1953 by Philip Quarterman

Pontypool Town Centre

I lived in Upper Bridge Street and remember a few of the shops in town, I think! On the corner of Upper Bridge Street and the Bell Pitch was Franketti's fish shop with an awesome Art Nouveau till and free chips if you took ...Read more

A memory of Pontypool in 1960 by Sandra Rudd

Captions

532 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Cambridge, Pembroke College C1955

This view looks south down Trumpington Street, with the Front Court of Pembroke College on the left with its distinctive classically designed Wren Chapel.

Caption For Redditch, Abbey Stadium Sports Ground C1965

As well as indoor facilities (see R84059, above), an athletics track, tennis courts, soccer pitches and a bowling green are all available at the sports centre, which occupies a semi-rural site not far

Caption For Loders, The Village 1903

Looking westwards along the village street from near the Loders Arms (far left) we can see the Farmers' Arms Inn (centre) and trees at Loders Court, behind Church Farm House (centre).

Caption For Cheam, Tennis Court, Meadowside Road 1925

Situated on the corner of Sandy Lane, these courts, flanked by suburban houses, now form part of Cheam Fields Club.

Caption For Ashford, Church Road 1901

Both the Congregational Church and the houses next to it on the left were demolished in the 1970s to make way for the town's Magistrates Court.

Caption For Westerham, Market Square C1955

The assize courts were held here when Maidstone, as the county town, was a considerable day's journey away.

Caption For St Austell, Crinnis Bay C1955

Tennis courts, a café and beach huts are situated on the sands reclaimed from the sea beneath the cliffs; down them the steep access lane descends to the Riviera Club.

Caption For Cambridge, The Bank And Post Office 1931

Looking down towards St Andrew's Street, with First Court, the oldest part of Christ's College, in the distance. The Capital and Counties bank (now Lloyd's) and Post Office are in the foreground.

Caption For Leverington, The Village C1965

There's no doubt that cycling like this today would be courting disaster! Leverington's church, dedicated to St Leonard, was founded in the 12th century.

Caption For Dartmouth, Kingswear And Mouth Of The Dart 1906

There has probably been a ferry of one sort or another plying its trade across the mouth of the Dart for millennia, but the first mention of one is in the Court Rolls of 1365, when it was run by one

Caption For Cardiff, City Hall 1925

Visually, the tower also successfully unites the Law Courts with the City Hall.

Caption For York, Barges On The Foss Navigation 1885

The walls and towers surrounding the county gaol, court house and Clifford's Tower were not medieval. They were in fact designed by Sydney Smith, Rector of Foston, and built in the 1820s.

Caption For Wimborne, Minster From Grammar School C1950

The Victorian Grammar School building (right) was tastefully converted into flats in 1982 and is now known as Queen Elizabeth's Court.

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Caption For Loders, 1903

From Boarsbarrow Hill, this view looks to St Mary Magdalene Parish Church and Georgian Loders Court, which is the home of Viscount and Viscountess Hood (centre). The woods of Waddon rise behind.

Caption For Kilnsey, Crag 1900

The village below the Crag was once owned by Fountains Abbey, and was the site of a manor court. The Crag itself is probably Wharfedale's most famous landmark.

Caption For Congleton, The Town Hall 1898

Here are kept the seals of office used by John Bradshaw, who became Lord President of the High Court and took part in the trial of Charles I.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1911

The ornate spires on the left form part of William Wilkins' screen which walls off the Front Court of King's College.

Caption For Hope Under Dinmore, Arkwright's Almshouses C1960

Nearby Hampton Court became the home of the Arkwright family, the well-known cotton spinning industrialists. The family were great benefactors to the village, hence the name of these almshouses.

Caption For Rochdale, Falinge Park 1913

The sheltered Floral Court (or Sun Gardens) have always been a popular sitting area with their well maintained flower beds.

Caption For Little Haseley, Haseley Court C1960

The box hedges cut into the shape of chessmen in the splendid topiary garden at Haseley Court are well worth seeing.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1950

This view looks towards the Stonebow from the High Street, with the former Courts store on the left still surviving.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1950

This view looks towards the Stonebow from the High Street, with the former Courts store on the left still surviving.

Caption For Burgh Heath, Reigate Road C1960

The latest demolition has been the Surrey Yeoman public house on the left, which has been replaced by Yeoman Court.

Caption For Odiham, All Saints Church From The Chamberlain Gardens 2004

To the right, Benford Court was opened in 1980 and is part of the almshouse complex.