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Maps

1,865 maps found.

1899, Western Park Ref. RNE865802
1898, Weston Park Ref. RNE866361
1897, Stafford Park Ref. RNE837742
1890 - 1908, Studley Park Ref. HOSM60861
1892 - 1893, Savile Park Ref. HOSM50103
1895, Langley Park Ref. HOSM50830
1910, Dormans Park Ref. HOSM43395
1945, Hurst Park Ref. NPO742711
1947, Kenwick Park Ref. NPO746363
1947, Croslands Park Ref. NPO684204
1946, Grove Park Ref. NPO723037
1947, Lodge Park Ref. NPO765845
1896, Eccleston Park Ref. RNE699028
1896, Fulshaw Park Ref. RNE710138
1896, Giffard Park Ref. RNE713442
1896, Hilton Park Ref. RNE736739
1898, Hollin Park Ref. RNE738085
1897, Lansbury Park Ref. RNE752875
1897, Woodhouse Park Ref. HOSM40978
1924, Campbell Park Ref. HOSM39920

Books

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Memories

4,383 memories found. Showing results 121 to 130.

Holidays In Laugharne

I and my family stayed at the Ferry House, next to the Boat House from 1965 to 1973. The house was then owned by the wife of my dad's boss and we used to be able to go for a fortnight each summer. We used to park our car, with ...Read more

A memory of Laugharne in 1965 by Julia Hammonds

Happy Times

I lived not very far from Beaumont park and as a child I used to go there along with friends, my sister or my brother, I remember the huge slide that was there and the long metal rocking horse that was on the field. The park was ...Read more

A memory of Huddersfield in 1973 by Jayne Harris

River Row

My family lived in the end cottage in River Row,our garden backed on to the river and railway line beyond.My brother and I were aged 3 and 4 years old and I can remember waving to my father as he went to work in the pits, the train was a ...Read more

A memory of Treherbert in 1951 by Patricia Greenacre

Growing Up In Greenford In The 1960s And 1970s

Here are some random memories: Lists Bakeries on Greenford Broadway.  Lovely aroma, tasty bread. The paper bags all used to have the slogan 'Good Flavour Always Finds Favour'. The covered market near ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by Danny Robinson

Cheadle In The Second World War

I think that we must have moved to Cheadle around 1938, because I was born in Newcastle under Lyme, but my younger sister was born in Cheadle in 1939. At that time we lived on Leek Road. We had various ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle in 1930 by Terry Brooks

School Holidays At Abington Park

I was born in 1951 in Lutterworth Road, Northampton just a 5 minutes' walk from one of the most beautiful parks in the country - Abington Park. Originally part of the Wantage family estate, it boasted a museum ...Read more

A memory of Little Billing in 1959 by Andrew Beardsmore

Monton Eccles

I was born in Monton, lived in Monton during my childhood and moved to Eccles. I went to Eccles Parish School which at the time was run by nuns. They taught us pretty well and watched over us even when we washed our hands, and if anyone ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1973 by R. Sultan

Park Street , Bristol Bs1

My, how Bristol's once prestigious Park Street has changed. The picture from a hundred years ago shows just what a graceful place it was to shop in those Edwardian days of long ago. Strolling up, on the left, one could visit ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Bombing Raids In 1940

Bristol's premier shopping centre was turned into a wasteland of burned out buildings after major bombing raids in 1940, during the Second World War. Bridge Street Summary Bridge Street ran from High Street, rising up a ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Tales Of College Green

This shows College Green and its grand posh upmarket shops, at a time in the past when parking wasn't a problem. Many famous people lived round the Green over the years including Mary Robinson; actress and mistress of the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Captions

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Caption For Fletching, The Street C1950

The nearby Sheffield Park estate built the modern mock half-timbered houses at the end of the street.

Caption For Bedford, The Park C1960

At the end of the smart De Parys Avenue, Bedford Park was laid out to designs by the noted park designers William Barron and Sons from Derby in 1883 during Hawkins's first mayoralty.

Caption For Belfast, Zoo And Amusement Gardens, Bellevue 1936

The forceful manager of the tramways persuaded his committee to find the money to create paths to form a leisure park.

Caption For Aylesbury, Kingsbury 1921

In the centre of Kingsbury is the drinking fountain installed in 1914; it was removed in 1929 when a bus station was erected in the Square, and later re-erected in the Vale Park (see Chapter 2)

Caption For Penshurst, The Park, The Sidney Oak 1891

Covering 350 acres, Penshurst Park has many fine oaks; a chancel screen in St John the Baptistís church is made of Penshurst oak.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Moor Park 1897

Moor Park was built in the 1720s for the banker and South Sea Bubble profiteer Benjamin Styles.

Caption For Abingdon, Wesleyan Church And Schools 1893

Conduit Road runs north from Ock Street on the east side of the Albert Park estate, and the earliest buildings on it are this church group.

Caption For Ollerton, Rufford Abbey C1955

South of Ollerton is Rufford Country Park, run by the County Council.

Caption For South Cerney, The Water Park C1960

and the route of the old towpath can still be walked for considerable sections; but it is the pits left by extensive gravel extraction that have been developed to make the Cotswold Water Park

Caption For Ormskirk, Cottages And Car Park 2005

Archaeologists say that during the Dark Ages the village centre was north of the church, around what is now the car park opposite the Civic Hall.

Caption For Worcester, Gheluvelt Park C1965

It may look typical, but the park has an unusual distinction in that it forms Worcester's memorial to the Great War.

Caption For Leeds, The Fountain At Roundhay Park 1888

Because Roundhay was on the outskirts of Leeds, transport to the Park was difficult; those who did venture along the old turnpike road found a beautiful site - but it lacked basic facilities.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1950

A smart two-seater convertible is parked outside the imposing Barclays Bank, which had been built in 1910 as the Boston & Spalding Bank.

Caption For Charlton, Woodstock House C1955

Nearby are Goodwood House and Park, built in 1660 and greatly extended in 1760. It is The Duke of Richmond's estate, and has fine art collections.

Caption For Liverpool, Sefton Park 1895

Sefton Park has always had much to delight its visitors, and when the Palm House opened in 1896 thousands came to see it, along with the other glories of the Park.

Caption For Anstey, Bradgate Road C1965

The view shows the centre of Anstey, as the road drops down from the heights of Bradgate Park, enclosed out of Charnwood Forest c1200 as a hunting park.

Caption For Helston, Penrose From The Park 1890

Helston Penrose Walk 1913 Penrose Walk runs from the bottom end of Coronation Park down to the Loe and follows its shore to Penrose.

Caption For Edinburgh, The Old Town C1880

The dominating mass of Arthur's seat, 822 ft high, stands in a 648-acre park.

Caption For Chippenham, On The Island C1955

Looking across the park with the matured trees in the background.

Caption For Furness Abbey, The West End 1892

Only parked traffic is to be seen.

Caption For Stamford, George Hotel, Courtyard 1922

The courtyard is still walled with ivy, although it is not used for parking cars today.

Caption For Ollerton, Sherwood Forest C1955

Sherwood Forest once covered over 100,000 acres between Nottingham and Worksop, although the great ducal estates of the Dukeries enclosed much of the north part for their parks.

Caption For Wallasey, The Village C1955

An onslaught of traffic-controlling measures made necessary by the proximity of the entrance to the Kingsway Tunnel under the River Mersey has made parking at the kerbside an art form seldom

Caption For Groby, The Pool C1960

Before the birth of theme parks, a day out in the late 1950s (when comparatively few people owned a car) was by Midland Red bus to Groby Pool, Swithland Woods and Bradgate Park, with the