Maps

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Memories

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The Cannon, High Street, Maidstone

During the late 1940s and early 1950s my brothers and I were Scouts and each summer we went to Scout Camp at Westgate on Sea. There was no M20 in those days so our journey by lorry took us through Maidstone High ...Read more

A memory of Maidstone by Ken Cook

V E Day

V. E. day was a great day, as I clearly remember it. I remember cycling up High Street with a flag on my handlebars, and a propeller whizzing round in the wind, which we made out of wood, it was a popular with the kids at that time. Bonfires ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1945 by Bob Marriott

Tooting Forever

What a delight to find this site. It reminded me of so much. My grandparents did a moonlight flit from Bethnel Green, walking to Tooting with four boys, one girl and a pram carrying Gran's pride and joy, a mangle. Three weeks ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Frances Shaw Sartori

Railway Bar, Station Street, Treherbert, Wales Robert Lloyd 1906

Robert Lloyd my Great Grandfather, information has come to me that this pub was his local and unfortunately for him he died there in Feb 1906, a relative recently sent me the details ...Read more

A memory of Treherbert in 1900 by Karen Boxall

Me Granda

I am writing this because I have been back to Clara visiting after I was contacted by Brian and Helen who now live in me Granda's house, they had read my memories of Newburn which mentioned Clara and sent me a message. Me Grandad Cecil ...Read more

A memory of Clara Vale in 1947 by Jimmy Burrows

My Mother And Me, Brading High Street.

The lady and the small boy by the Wax Museum are my mother and me. I was born in 1962.

A memory of Brading in 1969 by Ray Oliver

Holy Trinity Church, Parliament Street, Newark

I remember making my first Holy Communion in Holy Trinity Church, which was by then a wee bit changed from the photograph. It changed a great deal after the altar was set on fire in the early ...Read more

A memory of Newark-on-Trent in 1948 by Elsie Corcoran

Church Street In The Late 1940s

There was a rag and bone man on Church Street whom we knew as Charlie. Every week local housewives would gather in his yard to buy secondhand clothing and toys which he would auction from the back of a cart laden with ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1948

Parallel Parking In South Street In The 1960s

I had recently passed my driving test and drove a Morris Minor Saloon, to practice my parallel parking I used to drive down South Street after work or on a Sunday and park outside of Woolworths or ...Read more

A memory of Dorchester in 1969

Bonfire Night

One of the many memories I have of Battle is of Bonfire Night, November 5th. Every November 5th,Battle had one of the best November 5th bonfire celibrations in Sussex, it was lots of fun. I remember Battle Rousers( home made fire ...Read more

A memory of Battle in 1952 by Eric Saunders

Captions

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Caption For Marske By The Sea, Valley Gardens And High Street C1955

This is the seaward end of the High Street, which runs down onto the beach. In an earlier period this area included beautiful sheltered gardens and a bandstand.

Caption For Aldeburgh, High Street C1955

In the distance Crabbe Street, named after the local poet the Rev George Crabbe, who inspired the work of Benjamin Britten, leads down to the beach and the lifeboat station.

Caption For Kington, Church Street 1956

Kington was also once described as having a 'maze of narrow streets … where too many of the old houses have been refronted, but still have the attraction of a wildly irregular skyline'.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Beach 1904

Part of it was a pumping station used to pump sea water to standpipes dotted around the town for Council workmen to draw off water to wash down the dusty streets.

Caption For Harborne, The Duke Of York C1955

Hardly changed today, this substantial, good- looking pub still stands opposite Prince's Corner at the end of the High Street.

Caption For Stourbridge, Town Hall And Market Street C1960

Designed by Thomas Robinson and completed in 1887, the red-brick town hall deserves a more spacious and prominent setting than Market Street.

Caption For Torquay, Farmyard 1906

The grace of Fleet Street in the previous picture is counterpointed by the timeless nature of this rural view, taken the same year on the outskirts of Torquay, possibly at Cockington.

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Caption For Lynmouth, C1890

Along the street in the picture was a special bath house, as well as a number of new hotels and lodgings.

Caption For Dent, Main Street 1924

The cobbled Main Street, with The Sun Inn at the top, remains very much the same today.

Caption For Brotton, High Street C1955

The cliffs of Skinningrove can be seen in the centre distance of this delightful view, looking from Brotton High Street in an easterly direction towards the coast.

Caption For Irthlingborough, The Cross 1969

This view, looking into the High Street from the market square, is distinguished by the crocketted and slender medieval Market Cross - a reminder of Irthlingborough's 11th-century market town origins.

Caption For Cambridge, St Catharine's College 1890

Sixty-five years on from photograph No 26547, and not very much has changed, save for the more abundant foliage, and Trumpington Street now echoing to the sound of cars!

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace And The Church Of St Mary At Lambeth C1955

This renowned thoroughfare, a continuation of Oxford Street, links the West End with the City. It takes its name from the Oldbourne Bridge which once spanned the Fleet River.

Caption For Glasgow, The Grand Hotel, Charing Cross 1897

Most hotels charged around 5s for dinner, although the Victoria in West George Street charged just 3s 6d.

Caption For London, Regent Street And The Quadrant 1900

Conceived and built by John Nash in 1813, this famous thoroughfare has been said to represent 'the highest beauty of street architecture.'

Caption For Worcester, Lich Gate 1906

By 1965 it was the last surviving cathedral lych gate in Britain, but was demolished, along with Lich Street, to create a dire shopping precinct.

Caption For Worcester, The Royal Grammar School 1907

Elizabeth I granted it a royal charter in 1561, at which time it was located in St Swithin's Street, only moving to its present location on Upper Tything in 1868.

Caption For Nether Stowey, St Mary's Street 1929

The turnpike between Bridgwater and Watchet once ran along St Mary's Street, and a tollhouse still stands today.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1902

This view is of East Street, looking westwards to the Town Hall (left) with the prominent frontage of William Elmes, draper and outfitters, on the other side of the road (right).

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street 1895

In the four years since the previous picture was taken some redevelopment of the north side of the street has taken place, though there was more to come.

Caption For Alton, Crown Hill C1955

Stoodley's are still at 5 High Street selling watches and china. They advertised that you could join the Christmas Club 'and pay as you earn'.

Caption For Alton, High Street C1965

Later, this site was taken over by Woolworth's when Key Markets built a new shop further along the street. A new, bigger post office lies between them. Hence the focus of the town was gradually moved.

Caption For York, College Street C1960

It was situated where College Street joins Goodramgate on the eastern side.

Caption For York, The Shambles C1962

Hay was used to feed the animals awaiting slaughter; it was illegal to graze livestock within six miles of the city centre.The street is very narrow, and at one point outstretched hands can touch each