Maps

1,865 maps found.

1896, Eslington Park Ref. HOSM44939
1901 - 1902, Magna Park Ref. HOSM52995
1888 - 1890, Park Ho Ref. HOSM44449
1894 - 1895, Kingston Park Ref. HOSM39274
1909 - 1910, Moulton Park Ref. HOSM54202
1891, Eccleston Park Ref. HOSM44544
1885 - 1906, Foxhills Park Ref. HOSM45760
1890 - 1929, Kiveton Park Ref. HOSM50529
1895 - 1897, Napsbury Park Ref. HOSM54521
1898 - 1924, Bancroft Park Ref. HOSM36945
1924, Monkston Park Ref. HOSM53990
1924, Willen Park Ref. HOSM64631
1924, Woughton Park Ref. HOSM65224
1882 - 1883, Boley Park Ref. HOSM38975
1878, Park Bottom Ref. HOSM49303
1896 - 1938, Rye Park Ref. HOSM70995
1885 - 1886, New Parks Ref. HOSM70826
1894 - 1895, Raynes Park Ref. HOSM65702
1914, Doxford Park Ref. HOSM59261
1887, Charborough Park Ref. HOSM40576

Books

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Memories

4,360 memories found. Showing results 471 to 480.

Escrick Park Gardens Market Gardens 1950 1966

My aunt and uncle - Mr and Mrs George Pratt - used to manage the market gardens in Escrick. We had many happy holidays there, and I remember the peaches and apricots growing up the wall, rows and rows of ...Read more

A memory of Escrick in 1950 by First Name Last Name

My Visit To Llanelli 1958

Hi, My name was Christine Pakenham, and my mother took me over to Lannelli Wales by boat to meet my grandparents in 1958. My mom was a war bride, from 31 New Dock road. Her mom was Mary Jane Williams (nee Jones) and her dad ...Read more

A memory of Llanelli in 1958 by Christine Mackie

Monton Green C1950

In 1950 the paths and green at Monton Green had been newly laid out as it exists today. The paths were red gravel and if you so much as scuffed your boots in the gravel there was a 'park keeper' to reprimand you. I had my photo taken ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1950 by Albert Beckett

Memories Of School At Gt Budworht Pickmere

My first teacher was Mrs Dishman [infants]. Miss Cawley [juniors]. Mr Brown ? the Headmaster. I recall a Richard Cox whose mother was a sort of janitor cum secretery, also Joyce Dean who lived near the ...Read more

A memory of Great Budworth in 1942 by Brenda Burton

Aboretum

I was born just around the corner from this photo, in Ward Stree, it's now a car park. This junction is going through yet another re vamp. As a teenager I would visit the Aboretum with friends and race the boats across the pond and get told ...Read more

A memory of Walsall in 1966 by Roger Murphy

Painful Memories Of Paulton Square.

As a frightened 7 year old, in 1950,  I was plunged into an unfamiliar London life when my meddling and self righteous aunt unfortunately reminded my stepfather of fulfill his promise to my dying mother to 'take care ...Read more

A memory of London in 1950 by Dylan Rivis

The Hub Of My Young Universe

London's main railway stations truly are wonderful and Charing Cross was the one that I frequented the most as I travelled every weekday from Woolwich Arsenal in SE London to Green Park Underground, near the great Victoria ...Read more

A memory of London in 1959 by Dylan Rivis

The Brickyard Charlwood

I lived at Lowfield Park Lodge on the Charlwood Road (from the long-disappeared Lowfield Heath) from about 1950 to 1962, and I believe the house was demolished around 1965(???) to make way for the expansion of Gatwick ...Read more

A memory of Charlwood in 1950 by Alan Bailey

My Memory Of Going To School In The Manor House

Chew Magna, High School - this was in fact the High School for Sacred Heart High School & Preparatory School, which I attended for 3 years. I was in my first year senior's when the high school ...Read more

A memory of Chew Magna in 1983 by Helen May

Missing Home

I was born in Wales and lived at 3 Bailey Street until moving to Canada at age 10. All of my memories of Cwm are wonderful ones, sliding down the mountain on cardboard, wading in the river behind our house, climbing the hill to play at the ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1966 by Debbie Turner

Captions

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Caption For Lealholm, The Village C1955

This is always been a popular place for a picnic, as we can see from the parked cars to the right of the bridge.

Caption For Madingley, The Church C1955

When the Cotton family commissioned Capability Brown to design a park in 1756, he cut a swathe through the village, separating the church and a couple of farms and cottages from the rest of the village

Caption For Ash, The Street 1964

A parked lorry, with its driver's door open, is delivering supplies of bottled gas or paraffin to the local store.

Caption For Oakwood, Bramley Road C1965

It is Trent Park extending away to the left that provides a welcome relief and contrast.

Caption For Bath, Upper Weston High Street 1907

Indeed, Weston is connected to the city via the suburbs of Newbridge, Weston Park and Lower Weston.

Caption For Stoneleigh, Ewell Court Parade C1960

Stoneleigh took its name from Stone's Farm, at the southern end of Nonsuch Park.

Caption For Thatcham, High Street C1955

The little cottages between the first two parked cars in this photograph have gone, and the Crown Inn on the right disappeared some years ago.

Caption For Lincoln, Monks Abbey 1890

This monastic cell of St Mary's Abbey in York, of which the chancel remains, is now in a municipal park and is surrounded by a bowling green and fenced football pitch.

Caption For Romford, North Street 1908

Leaving the town by North Street the traveller was soon in the country, passing Marshall's Park on the right.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park 1908

When the lake and the adjoining parkland was presented to the people of Romford in 1902 by Herbert Raphael it was named Raphael Park.

Caption For Romford, The County High School 1911

The Romford County High School for Girls was opened in Heath Park Road in 1910.

Caption For Ardleigh Green, Ardleigh Green Road C1955

Perhaps the major difference with today is the lack of parked cars and traffic.

Caption For Gidea Park, Hare Street C1950

Hare Street existed long before the creation of the garden suburb of Gidea Park but has now all but lost its separate identity.

Caption For Gidea Park, The Ship C1965

The Ship Inn at Gidea Park served the travellers on the Essex Great Road in the days when stage coaches thundered through on their way from London to East Anglia.

Caption For Romford, Laurie Square C1965

The flower beds and war memorial have now been replaced by the roundabout and pedestrian subway and the first houses in Park End Road have been replaced by the extension to the Town Hall.

Caption For West Clandon, Church 1904

The village church is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and parts of it date back to the 13th century.

Caption For Hermitage, Post Office And Hermitage Road C1960

Note the cars of the period, including the Jaguar parked at the side of the building.

Caption For Chalford, The Hill C1960

Below them meanders the River Frome, with canal and railway line running in parallel, flanked by foundries and business parks.

Caption For Romsey, General View 1920

The town's War Memorial Park includes a 150-mm Japanese gun captured in Burma at the end of World War Two.

Caption For Shepton Mallet, High Street C1955

In a 1970s redevelopment, car parks were built behind the shops, and the street was pedestrianised.

Caption For Ruthin, Clwyd Street C1955

Note the cars - all black - neatly parked in the foreground, and the slope leading down from the market square.

Caption For Haverfordwest, High Street 1955

The Midland Bank beyond it is now HSBC and the cycle shop opposite is now the offices for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Caption For Braunston, High Street C1950

The van parked on the left of the street is advertising Mackeson's stout.

Caption For Godmanchester, The Causeway C1960

The bullnose Morris has been replaced by a Chevrolet Corvair, whilst a Hillman Minx is parked outside the opticians.