Places
19 places found.
Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.
- Parkgate, Cheshire (near Neston)
- Park Gate, Hampshire
- Parkgate, Cheshire (near Knutsford)
- Parkgate, Dumfries and Galloway (near Kirkmichael Mains)
- Parkgate, Essex (near Great Dunmow)
- Parkgate, Cumbria (near Wigton)
- Parkgate, Yorkshire
- Parkgate, Surrey
- Parkgate, Kent
- Park Gate, Dorset
- Park Gate, Cumbria
- Wester Parkgate, Dumfries and Galloway
- Park Gate, Suffolk
- Park Gate, Kent
- Park Gate, Hereford & Worcester (near Bromsgrove)
- Park Gate, Yorkshire (near Skelmanthorpe)
- Moor Row, Cumbria (near Parkgate)
- High Scales, Cumbria (near Parkgate)
- Low Row, Cumbria (near Parkgate)
Photos
146 photos found. Showing results 1 to 20.
Maps
75 maps found.
Books
Sorry, no books were found that related to your search.
Memories
81 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.
My Grandparents
My grandparents George and Elsie Wood lived on Landells Road for most of their married lives. They had two daughters, my mum Elsie and my auntie Bibby (Vivian). When my parents and I moved to Derby around 1965 (when I was about three) ...Read more
A memory of Dulwich in 1967 by
Margaret Beavan
My late wife Sandra stayed at the home, with her sister Carol, for 6 weeks in the summer of 1957. Sandra was just turned 11 and Carol 9 and a half. About 20 years ago Sandra and I went back to Heswall and, as others have commented, the ...Read more
A memory of Heswall by
Williamson Park Gate House
The 1881 census shows my grandfather (John Smart) and his family living in this house. He was the Landscape Gardener of the park.
A memory of Lancaster in 1880 by
My Childhood
I moved to Pickford Close (the turning halfway up in this photo) in January 1953 as a 5 yr old. I remember the sweet shop and gracious me the bus stop is still in the same place. It is strange to see just one small car compared to ...Read more
A memory of Bexleyheath in 1953 by
Working On Church Street Six Times
When in 2018 I started work as a supervisor in a shop on Church Street, it occurred to me that I had had four jobs & two volunteer posts on the road. The first was a temporary job in the late '70's under the ...Read more
A memory of Great Malvern by
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
My Memories
There is a museum inside this building which is only open to the public on certain days. This is one of my early memories of Healton Park, when I was a child my parents took me and my sister for a day out, to the park. Later we moved ...Read more
A memory of Prestwich in 2011
More Foggy Beacon Park
I also remember a foggy Beacon Park, probably 1954. I used to live in the Close, my father being a minor canon, and went to a nursery school (Mrs Allen's) on the other side of the park. I think that one of my parents would ...Read more
A memory of Lichfield in 1953 by
I Know You!
It’s lovely to read all your memories especially yours Deb, my best friend! I was at Berwick Road Primary school from 1960-1965, I remember the aptly named Mrs Pie the dinner lady, also Mr Jones the new assistant head who had radical ...Read more
A memory of Little Sutton in 1960 by
Neston Cross
Remember The Cross very well, worked my apprenticeship at Leighton Printing Works from 1950 to '55 when I joined the RAF, the photos bring back lots of memories. Went back in '77 to visit the old works to see if anybody remembered me. ...Read more
A memory of Neston in 1950 by
Captions
22 captions found. Showing results 1 to 22.
This is one of the final stretches of golden sand that once graced the foreshore at Parkgate before the estuary totally silted up and salt marsh encroached.
Overlooking the Gayton Sands, Parkgate now attracts bird watchers rather than travellers on their way to Ireland.
The park gates were on Pytchley Road.
The town of Parkgate has a rather fascinating history.
Near the Park Gate entrance at the city end stands the former Viceregal Lodge, once the home of the British Governor.
Though shellfish are still gathered by some locals from the brackish sands to the north of Parkgate, the commercial trade ceased when the estuary finally silted up in the 1950s.
When Parkgate, further down the Dee, was inaccessible owing to the state of the tide, ships would tie up and unload at a small anchorage just off-shore from here known as Dawpool.
Like Neston, Parkgate saw increasing trade as a port once the River Dee around Chester began to silt up.
This view along The Parade at Parkgate has changed very little over the intervening years.
Warsash is situated near Hamble and Park Gate.
St Mary's church stands near the park gate and contains the tomb of the first Lord Montague, who entertained Queen Elizabeth I at Cowdray House.
It originally functioned as a café, serving visitors who chose to stroll along the promenade from the town or those who braved the cool seawater at Parkgate baths.
The second photograph depicts a virtually deserted Parkgate, but there is still evidence of a beach beneath the sea wall.
The park caters for cricket, tennis, and bowls, and it has a putting green.
The park caters for cricket, tennis, and bowls, and it has a putting green.
The White Horse stands in the High Street with a car park at the rear.
Polar bears, brown bears and black bears were all kept in the same rather basic enclosure at the Flamingo Zoo Park at Kirby Misperton, between York and Malton, when this picture was taken.
At the divide, under the clock tower, the left-hand fork heads for Pinner village, while the right-hand one will cut through the mediaeval deer park at Pinner Park to Hatch End.
The New Inn is a welcome haven in the centre of the small village, with its own car park at the side allowing calling motorists to leave the narrow street.
The park at that time edged the river, but a road has now been built.
The Roman road from Ribchester to Ikley passes through Downham Park at the end of the village.
The bank sign has a beehive for Bevan, and an Oak Tree on top for Oakes of Nowton Park. At