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Maps

566 maps found.

1901-1904, Sowerby Row Ref. RNC835944
1899-1901, Munderfield Row Ref. RNC786039
1925, Middleton One Row Ref. POP779559
1898, Middleton One Row Ref. RNE779559
1895, Tilgate Forest Row Ref. RNE848391
1902-1903, Authorpe Row Ref. RNC629135
1897-1899, Baldon Row Ref. RNC630815
1901-1904, High Row Ref. RNC733447
1897-1899, Row Ash Ref. RNC820980
1903-1904, Rowe Head Ref. RNC821129
1901-1902, Spooner Row Ref. RNC836533
1901-1902, Ratten Row Ref. RNC813617
1897-1900, Rotten Row Ref. RNC820454
1897-1900, Stoke Row Ref. RNC840129
1897-1909, Stour Row Ref. RNC841005
1903-1904, Low Row Ref. RNC768486
1897-1909, Lower Row Ref. RNC769699
1901-1902, Frost Row Ref. RNC709908
1898-1901, Gipsy Row Ref. RNC713933
1901-1904, Moor Row Ref. RNC783225

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Memories

1,286 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

Hoy Family

My gt,gt grandfather Abijah Hoy was born in Great Dunmow in 1813 and was a farm worker all his working life. He died at an address in the High St in 1881 and on his death certificate his occupation was a "Cow Man". Most of the Hoy ...Read more

A memory of Great Dunmow by cambillericay

Harrowfield Boys School

In 1958 the school had a trip to Rome for the Olympics. We also had a week on the Foudroyant, a ship harboured in Portsmouth Harbour. Remember we rowed to the IoW in a Whaler, (I think).

A memory of Harold Hill by John Palmer

Boscawen Row

My family lived at Boscawen Row, 1942-1959, at No. 16.

A memory of Truro by Sheila Richardson/Nee Jacobs

Brought Up In 60's 70's

I lived with my mother and grandparents in a row of cottages near the station. we had no bathroom but used a tin bath once a week in the kitchen. We had an outside toilet and our water was spring water. my grandad worked ...Read more

A memory of Grindleford by Julie Crookes

Teignmouth In The 1970's

Teignmouth was a very different place then. You could use 2p's to go on the rides which used to be dotted a long the seafront, also there wre lots of boat trips you could go on. Even the train fare was cheaper, there ...Read more

A memory of Teignmouth in 1975 by Louise Todd

General History Contacts And Contributions Welcome

William Evans born 1843 in Llanelli, Camarthen Wales moved to Bedlington Northumberland in 1861 and married Mabel Bell, in 1863. They first lived at the Barrington Colliery with their young ...Read more

A memory of Seaton Delaval in 1860 by Jemilla Russell Clough

Living In Jaywick

My mum, dad, 2 brothers and 2 sisters lived at the bottom of Vauxhall Avenue - it was about 1963/64. It was a great place to live as kids, not so easy for my parents. We kids would collect water from the standpipe at the alleyway a ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick in 1963 by Hazel Methven Nee Sullivan

Fond Memories

I attended Holker School between 1959 and 1963 and can recall the Rowes quite clearly. I made a habit of knocking at their door most morning play times when we were able to buy small packets of peanuts for two old pence from them. They ...Read more

A memory of Cark in 1959 by Mike Hayhurst

Front Street Bells Close

I was born in Corbridge in Dilston Hall when it was a maternity home. My parents lived at No 1 Front Street Bells Close and I have some fantastic memories of my life there. I remember all of the neighbours and our ...Read more

A memory of Denton Burn in 1860 by Jacqueline Irving

Romford's Market Town Long Gone!

I lived at 81 Junction Road from the age of 3 - 11 from 1946 - 1953. The house was one of 4 large detached houses close to the railway which have been demolished, but the row of shops in Carlton Road still exist. I ...Read more

A memory of Romford in 1952 by Mary Hill

Captions

816 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For Old Cleeve, C1955

St Andrew's Church overlooks a row of 17th-century cottages that now have thatched porches. Each has two downstairs rooms divided by a cross passage.

Caption For Melton, The Street C1965

Skoulding's shop (to the left) now has a window across the whole building.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1895

Of the various theories regarding the origins of the Rows, one is that they might well be an echo of a Roman pattern of domestic building; a combination of workshops, shops, the Roman equivalent

Caption For Hullbridge, The River Crouch C1960

Here we see a number of large rowing-boats that have been converted into house-boats.

Caption For York, Goodramgate C1866

To the left of the street is a gate, erected in 1766, which leads to Holy Trinity Church.The houses here, on what is called Our Lady's Row, are amongst the oldest in England - they are early 14th-century.To

Caption For Lowestoft, The Yacht Basin And The Harbour 1921

Two paddle steamers are berthed on the opposite quay, and in the centre of the picture a lady is being rowed down to the river. We can just see the swing bridge in the background.

Caption For Arnside, From The Beach 1894

Here a little Victorian girl poses among the rowing boats laid up on the beach.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Yacht Basin And The Harbour 1921

Two paddle steamers are berthed on the opposite quay, and in the centre of the picture a lady is being rowed down to the river. We can just see the swing bridge in the background.

Caption For Thorpe St Andrew, On The River 1919

There is an elegant clinker-built yacht in the foreground, and assorted rowing boats all around.

Caption For Newark, The Boathouse 1909

Taken from alongside the River Devon, this picture shows its confluence with the lesser arm of the Trent as they flow past what is now Newark Marina.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill 1898

Market stalls became permanent over the years, and ended up as two complete rows of buildings. Here, a few street vendors have set out their stalls.

Caption For Woolverstone, The Hall C1955

This is the entrance front; the rows of Nissen huts and a water tank above the roofline are features of the former Nautical School, linked to HMS 'Ganges'.

Caption For Dover, The Promenade 1908

Behind the boat with sails up (centre left) we can just see a row of bathing machines, which could be towed down to the water so that the bathers could step out of the machine straight into

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1890

A closer look at Bailye's haircutting and shampooing rooms, No 1 Middle Row.

Caption For Dover, Marine Parade 1892

An assortment of small fishing and rowing boats has been hauled safely above the high water mark in this picture of the eastern end of the Marine Parade; the famous white cliffs are visible beyond the

Caption For Rockwell Green, The Post Office C1955

Now a suburb of Wellington, the village was once known as Rowe Green, but often dubbed 'Rogue Green' because of the unruly behaviour of some of its inhabitants.

Caption For Wiveliscombe, North Street 1955

Instead, rows of lights have been added, which, when illuminated at night, no doubt lent promi- nence to the building.

Caption For Petersfield, Lavant Street 2004

A line of genteel houses is now an indifferent row of shops.

Caption For Newton Ferrers, From Noss Mayo 1890

This photograph shows a vastly different prospect from that we can see today: the rows of fields on the opposite shore are gone, and the houses of Newton Ferrers extend two-thirds of the way up the hill

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, On The Beach 1901

These boats up on the pink shingle beach are probably rowing boats for hire - they were painted red, white and blue.

Caption For London, Rotten Row 1890

Rotten Row, a corruption of route du roi, was a ride set aside for equestrians and fashionable promenaders.

Caption For Fairhaven, The Lake 1923

However, the shirt-sleeved proprietor seems more intent on his new customer, who is looking over the offered rowing skiff with an apparently knowledgeable eye.

Caption For Great Sampford, Church Corner C1955

This row of cottages started life as one 15th-century house of the hall-and-wings type. It is now all one house again. St Michael`s Church is mainly early 14th- century.

Caption For Calne, Wessington Avenue C1960

Known by locals as 'The Cages', the three rows of lime trees were planted on the north east side of the road in the early 1840s.