Maps

1,865 maps found.

1901-1904, Park End Ref. RNC800503
1897-1898, Park Wood Ref. RNC801330
1898-1901, Queen's Park Ref. RNC812313
1897-1909, Hampton Park Ref. RNC726257
1895, Park Village Ref. HOSM56116
1899, Grange Park Ref. HOSM46754
1898, Sheffield Park Ref. HOSM58988
1913, Moor Park Ref. HOSM71251
1946, Park Village Ref. HOSM45241
1885, Stow Park Ref. HOSM60701
1895, Park End Ref. HOSM56108
1898-1899, Park Corner Ref. RNC800483
1901-1902, Park End Ref. RNC800508
1898-1900, Park End Ref. RNC800510
1901-1902, Park Gate Ref. RNC800921
1897-1909, Park Gate Ref. RNC800923
1902-1903, Queen's Park Ref. RNC812312
1903-1904, Manor Park Ref. RNC773963
1897-1902, Manor Park Ref. RNC773972
1898-1899, Leigh Park Ref. RNC754825

Books

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Memories

4,361 memories found. Showing results 731 to 740.

Childhood Memories We Never Forget

To anyone reading this; I was born Valerie Harding and lived in Wedges Mills and I remember so many things about my childhood in Cannock. The Maypole dancing at John Woods school, attending Church each Thursday ...Read more

A memory of Cannock in 1953 by Valerie Van Ramesdonk

Good Memories

I spent a few days in London for the Queens Diamond Jubilee last year. I decided to pay a visit to where I use to live in Welling. After reading some of the stories it certainly brought back memories. Like going to the Embassy on ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1950 by Ron Collins

Alice Bacon

Was my teacher at school 1940 (ish), was MP and in the Labour government hierarchy. She lived on Castleford Road near Greens newsagents on the corner; a very strict teacher but had time for pupils. Her father was Ben Bacon who was once ...Read more

A memory of Normanton by Eddie Downing

Church Street Ref:E21047

The picture is of the bottom end of Church Street; the old Morris Traveller was my father's car and it is parked as seen outside 72, Church Street. I was born in Edenbridge, and lived in this house until I was 17. I have ...Read more

A memory of Edenbridge in 1958 by Lesley Peters

Southdown Bus Station And Clair Meadow

I used to play in the old Clair Meadow and remember the drinks machine which sold pink milk in a wax carton by the tree at the footpath entrance to 'the rec' on Perrymount Road which is still there...I ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath in 1969 by Jason Went

Flowerpot Chapel

Called 'Flowerpot', presumably, because of the urns on the top of the facade. It could seat nearly 2,000 - making it one of the largest chapels in Britain. Sadly destroyed by fire in 1975. Now the site of a car park.

A memory of Redruth in 1975 by Pete Slee

Entertainment In The 1950''''''''s

Uxbridge was blessed with 3 cinemas; The Odeon, the Regal and the Savoy (the oldest of the three it stood on the corner of Vine St and the High St). The Odeon, I think, had the biggest productions as it had a wider ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by Philip Cousins

Park Crescent, The Rise, Sunningdale.

I was born in 1954 and lived at Park Crescent until I was 18. I went to Holy Trinity School at Sunningdale. Mr Pitts was headmaster and I remember Mr Jenn, Mrs Challis and Mr Williams. My sister Gean used to ...Read more

A memory of Sunningdale in 1960 by Liz Goss

The Wintergardens Dances

I am looking for anyone who went to the Wintergardens dances on a Friday night or even St Lukes dance on a Saturday night between 1964 to 1967. they were great places to listen to live groups and meet new friends. I did work ...Read more

A memory of Crosby in 1965 by Jeff Gilford

Born In Greatfields Road In 1952.

Went to Eastbury School, Dawson Ave. Was friends with Joan Petchey, Jane Peterson, Joan Palmer, Wendy Roberts, Doreen Spooner, Janice Bridgeman,Linda Etty, Heather Saint. Now live on Canvey Island as do Doreen and ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1966 by Kathleen Perry Nee Martin

Captions

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Caption For Glasgow, Sauchiehall Street 1897

Most of the buildings have gone, and on the site of the clock tower there is now a large indoor shopping complex and car parking facilities.

Caption For Helensburgh, The Esplanade 1901

Henry Bell, who became a Provost of the burgh, designed and built the steamboat 'Comet'; an obelisk to him stands on the Esplanade, and the flywheel from the 'Comet' is preserved in Hermitage Park.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1955

It looks like a good solid Silver Cross pram parked outside the tobac- conist's on the left of our photograph.

Caption For Llanymynech, Main Street C1960

The parked lorry belongs to Jones & Co, Corn and Seed Merchant; perhaps it is more than mere coincidence that a transport café is just across the road.

Caption For Glasson Dock, Victoria Terrace C1955

This area is now the main car park for visitors.

Caption For Pitsea, Railway Hotel And London Road C1955

Tudor dream; but his buildings have survived the building of the New Town, and his name is preserved in Howard Crescent, where examples of his residential development can still be seen, and in Howard Park

Caption For Epsom, Ashley Centre 2005

This shopping centre holds three large stores, over 40 shops and parking for 800 cars.

Caption For Bedford, High Street C1955

Wells furnishers were related to the brewing family of the same name; the Green Chair sign over the shop is intended as a hark back to the craftsman guilds of medieval times.

Caption For Pitsea, The Memorial C1955

When this area became a tortuous gyratory system, she was shifted to Howard Park.

Caption For Skegness, The Clock Tower 1910

The small parking strip adjoining the Clock Tower contains two motor taxis, a pony trap, a landau and an open omnibus drawn by two horses happily munching away in their nosebags.

Caption For Wisbech, Leach's Mill 1929

One of the sails from this impressive structure was blown off and landed in the park during Windy Sunday, 24 March 1895, two years later the rest of the sails were removed.

Caption For Huddersfield, New Street 1957

Parts of the Cloth Hall, the clock and bell tower, were re-erected as a shelter in Ravensknowle Park.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Canal 1897

This view looks along the towpath towards Park Street bridge.

Caption For Batchworth Heath, 1903

Away to the right are the south lodges to Moor Park, a pair of small lodges linked by a Tuscan Doric arch.

Caption For Chorleywood, The Church And School 1959

In the foreground is the church primary school, parts of which date back to 1853, now much extended.

Caption For Godmersham, The Church 1906

Amid scenery loved by the author Jane Austen, who was a frequent visitor here when her brother Edward Knight owned the adjoining 560-acre Godmersham Park, the River Stour flows quietly past

Caption For Charlton, Woodstock House C1955

Nearby are Goodwood House and Park, built in 1660 and greatly extended in 1760.

Caption For Bristol, Park Street 1900

Here we see Park Street in the days of horse-drawn transport.

Caption For Neath, Looking Towards Victoria Gardens C1960

In the foreground there appears to be an event at the YMCA, and the general view over the municipal park shows another gathering in the gardens, perhaps related to the same event.

Caption For Clapham, The Bridge C1881

Near to the Three Peaks, Clapham's old Manor House (1701) is now used by the National Parks Centre.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, From The Air C1955

In the late 1950s all this area was cleared to build a multi-storey car park.

Caption For Stoke Poges, Stoke Park 1895

You could be forgiven for thinking Stoke Park looks vaguely like Washington's White House, for there is an American connection.

Caption For Winchcombe, High Street C1950

This is still very much the age of the bicycle, as we can see from all those parked two-wheelers.

Caption For Andover, High Street C1965

Cars fill a single line of parking on the waste of the manor.