Maps

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Memories

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Windsor Street

I used to live on Windsor Street. My name was Rita Meuse, my mum and dad were Sid and Irene. I used to go to the Tin School and had a brother called Cyril, he was in the cubs. I used to swing on the lampost with my friends. We went ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1950 by Rita Daly

Another Memory Of Weymouth

In the 50's Bertram Mills Circus used to come to town and I remember there was a great procession through the streets near the harbour, this included the elephants and the prancing horses! On Saturday mornings there were ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth

Bournemouth

One of my memories of Bournemouth in the 60's was its ice-skating rink where we used to go from school on Saturday afternoons. Bournemouth was a very smart place with good quality individual shops. It was always a treat to go shopping ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth

Long Lost Brother

I have just traced my long lost birth brother; John Foulds from Ashton Street - I had searched for 30 years to find him. There's no happy ending as I found out he passed away in 2006. I have been unable to find a photo ...Read more

A memory of Easington Colliery by Richy Horsley

Salts, 1966 1969

I remember Salts very well. I worked in the office from 1966 to 1969 - there were 2 separate sites on the Woolworth side of the High St; the drapery, fancy goods, babywear, womenswear, hosiery on one site and the menswear and ...Read more

A memory of Swadlincote by Linda James

The Good Old Days

I was born in Silver Street in 1946. We lived near my grandma and grandad Firth. My mother was Emma Firth, and I think that she had two brothers and two step brothers. William and Ernest were her brothers, ...Read more

A memory of Whitley by Ian Allison

Summer Holidays

1960 - I was only seven then, but I spent every summer until I was eighteen at my grandmother's house in School Street - 'number nine' - strange name for a house but that's what everyone called it. Every Wednesday (or was ...Read more

A memory of Penrhyndeudraeth in 1960 by A Cook

All Saints Church/White Swan Hotel

My parents and I moved to Hunmanby in 1950, from Scarborough. I was 11 yrs old and attended the elementary school on Stonegate. We owned the 'Stonegate Farm' across the street, which was my father's farm. I owned ...Read more

A memory of Hunmanby in 1950 by Elizabeth Belanus

Unforgetable Ardwick

I was born in Coleman Street, Ardwick, in December 1939, just as war broke out. I went to St Aloysius school. I have a book full of photos, memories of St Aloysuis etc. and I still remember every street in Ardwick, ...Read more

A memory of Hulme in 1945 by Pauline Wild Nee Mayoh

David Greig Shop

My granddad, Ron Beeson, was the manager of David Greig shop in Egham High Street from around 1956 until he died. My grandparents, Dad and uncle lived above the shop and my parents met when my mum went to work there. I spent a lot of ...Read more

A memory of Egham in 1971 by Melanie Nelson

Captions

5,381 captions found. Showing results 5,185 to 5,208.

Caption For Berkhamsted, High Street And Parish Church C1955

As late as 1930, parts of the High Street at Berkhamsted were not fully made up; but with the increase of traffic on this main arterial road, it had one of the first junctions in Hertfordshire to become

Caption For Broxbourne, The Parish Church C1955

Today, the upstart Hoddesdon is a large and successful market town, whilst Broxbourne boasts only a short row of shops in its High Street.

Caption For Stamford, St Peter's Callis C1955

The front of this building was moved here following alterations to the Stamford Mercury Offices on High Street.

Caption For Louth, Eastgate C1955

This street scene has not changed very much except for the names of the occupants.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1897

Street names intially included 'Reform Place 1835' to commemorate electoral changes after the Boundary Commission had reported: 'The chief trade arises from the manufacture of hemp and flax, and Allington

Caption For Tredegar, Castle Street C1968

As we look down Castle Street, we can see the NCB Club on the right. There used to be a Braces` Bakery near to the Glyn Café.

Caption For Leeds, Duncan Street C1955

Duncan Street was at the lower end of the development, and never had the most attractive shops. Nevertheless the upper stonework contains some remarkable carvings.

Caption For Bedford, Town Bridge C1955

By the 1960s the scene had lightened thanks to a coat of paint on the buildings and street furniture, although this photograph was possibly taken early in the year and before the pleasure boat concession

Caption For Dunstable, Priory Church C1955

Regular royal visits and jousting tournaments added to the attraction of being sited close to the crossroads of the Watling Street and the Icknield Way.

Caption For Biddenden, The Village C1950

An interesting collection of old cars can be seen along the left-hand side of the road next to the tea rooms on the main street of this pleasant village.

Caption For Bangor, High Street And Clock 1908

Horse-drawn vehicles ply the High Street on a summer morning; a sign on the clock tower directs visitors to the sea-water baths and the pier. Note the poster for Rose's lime juice, right.

Caption For Hillsborough, Main Street C1890

The main street is lined with comfortable houses as befits a well-managed estate, which brought in improved agricultural methods and established the linen industry.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Town Hall 1893

The outdoor market on Duke Street was selected as the appropriate location, and an open competition was declared, inviting architects to propose designs.

Caption For Bucklers Hard, C1960

The single street leads down to the river. An Austin A30 is parked beside an Armstrong Siddeley. Originally these 18th-century red brick cottages were for estate workers.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Silver Street 1906

Appropriately still running beside trees at Burley Villas and Abbeyfield (centre), Silver Street was named in the Middle Ages for the Latin word for a wooded setting, rather than the precious metal.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Bridge Street 1909

This remarkable photograph, looking north- eastwards along Bridge Street, shows weather-boarded buildings on the ancient Buddle Bridge.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Triangle And War Memorial C1955

The lane to the left of the inn is Katifer Lane, whose name is derived from the Norman- French word 'kat', meaning cloth, and 'fer' meaning iron - thus Katifer Lane was the street of the

Caption For Epsom, High Street 1902

This view of the western end of the High Street, seen from the forecourt of the Spread Eagle, is dominated by the clock tower built by Butler and Hedge in 1847-48, which commemorates the passing of the

Caption For Ewell, The Pond 1903

On the far side of the pond a smartly-attired coachman in a top hat has diverted from the foot of the High Street to allow his equine companion, and the wheelrims of his trap, to cool in the water.

Caption For Rugby, School House C1955

By 1740 the original premises were very dilapidated; the Manor House at the south end of High Street was purchased for £1,000 to provide a new Master's House.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Crown Street C1955

The three houses to the right of the pub show the variety of styles and materials in the street.

Caption For Ferrybridge, High Street C1955

Here on the High Street was the busiest part of town, once the coaching and postal services began in 1660.

Caption For Burnley, St Peter's Church 1895

We can see the Church Street Road Bridge to the left, and the land upon which the church is built slopes down quite steeply to the river.

Caption For Basildon, Town Centre C1965

Both the town centre and the High Street in general face increasing competition in the form of 'out of town' shopping, following the creation of the retail park.