Maps

1,622 maps found.

1895, Key Street Ref. RNE746715
1898, Kingshall Street Ref. RNE748092
1898, Langley Street Ref. RNE752610
1895, Grubb Street Ref. RNE723170
1895, Hale Street Ref. RNE724882
1898, Hales Street Ref. RNE724918
1895, Haviker Street Ref. RNE728696
1896, Hay Street Ref. RNE729165
1895, Milton Street Ref. RNE781315
1895, Mountain Street Ref. RNE785118
1895, Paramour Street Ref. RNE800248
1895, Payden Street Ref. RNE802166
1895, Pentlow Street Ref. RNE804249
1898, Rye Street Ref. RNE823240
1898, Saddle Street Ref. RNE823446
1898, Saxon Street Ref. RNE825845
1896, Scotland Street Ref. RNE826649
1895, Pound Street Ref. RNE810312
1898, Street Gate Ref. RNE841629
1898, Street Houses Ref. RNE841653

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 351 to 360.

May Be Its Me And My Brother And Mum

I think that that is my mum Gladys Haigh, and my brother Douglas who is 4 years older than me is beside my mum, I'm the one in the pram I think! We were going to meet my dad Jim Haigh, we used to live Main ...Read more

A memory of High Bentham in 1952 by Denis Haigh

1950s

I was born in the war years in the area where the Workmen’s Club was later built and later moved to Hall Lane Est ( 28) as the first intake. I remember well the coal loader at the end of Railway Terrace and the great times out and about around ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Alan Davison

Eustace Street School

I was born in Chadderton in 1953, in my grandfather's house on Bamford Street. I attended Eustace Street School and the memories of my time there have shaped my life. I simply adored school and I am now a Special Needs ...Read more

A memory of Chadderton in 1964 by Kay Al Ghani

Mascot Hotel

I can't help with a photo - but I can confirm that the Mascot Hotel was in York Street. I stayed there for a couple of nights in June 1958. As I recall, the hotel was about 1/3 way down York Street on the right coming from the direction of Baker street. John Cavill

A memory of London in 1958 by John Cavill

Air Raids

These memories are as fresh in my mind as if they happened last week. Boston had its share of air raids, the first one was on a rainy Monday, it was July, the first day of our summer school holidays. It would be about 7.15 am when we heard a ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1940 by Bob Marriott

Best Days Of You Life?

I was lucky enough to attend Bede Hall. We had a terrific staff team in those days - Clive Bell, Peter Dixon, the late Annie Woodward et al. The whole experience was mind blowing, as the mix of administered and self ...Read more

A memory of Billingham in 1967 by Dot Laird

A Boscastle Family

Relating to the two little girls standing in the street, the one on the right is Nellie Davy, my aunt. She was the eldest child of Harry and Mary Ann Davy (nee Ferrett). Nellie and three other siblings were born at Butts but ...Read more

A memory of Boscastle in 1900 by Kay Davy

Church?

The rightmost building was a Cinema, don't ever remember it being a church. There was a Methodist church just off camera to the left on Sulyard Street. Dr Ruxton's of course was empty from 1935 till the City Council made it into offices, not sure when - 1980's?

A memory of Lancaster

Happy Days 1950s And 60s

I was born and brought up in Weaverham until I left to move to Altrincham with my new wife (and job). Over that 20 year period I have so many happy memories; too many to record in 1000 words. Lived in Lime Avenue all that ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham by George Ellis

Billys Greengrocer

Billy's Greengorcer - a small shop on the corner of Hebron Street where you could buy fruit and veg, and almost anything else. In those years there was not an awful lot of choice.. two lots of potatoes, carrots, cauliflower, and ...Read more

A memory of Heyside in 1951 by Barbara Watts

Captions

5,381 captions found. Showing results 841 to 864.

Caption For Gainsborough, Bridge Street C1955

Once Gainsborough was a busy port on the river Trent, and Bridge Street runs parallel to the river.

Caption For Wolverhampton, Dudley Street C1900

Here we see the hustle and bustle of Dudley Street at the beginning of the 20th century. High street chain stores are already in evidence: Freeman, Hardy & Willis, and H Samuel.

Caption For Horley, Station Road 1905

The railway is now behind the photographer, who is looking down High Street at the height of its Victorian expansion with the street dominated by tall telegraph poles.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1950

In this 1950s street scene only one building has been spoilt, and that could have been restored.

Caption For Accrington, New Jerusalem Church 1899

Situated on Abbey Street next to the Swan Hotel, the New Jerusalem Church was one of the most striking buildings in the town.

Caption For Streetly, Entrance To Sutton Park C1965

Sutton Coldfield itself is to the east, while Streetly borders the park to the north-west. There are several entrances to the park at Streetly, most for pedestrians only.

Caption For Worksop, Bridge Street 1967

Now further down Bridge Street, Frith's photographer was looking south uphill past the Newcastle Street crossroads.

Caption For Three Bridges, 1905

Down the street lies the aptly-named Locomotive pub.

Caption For Wootton Bassett, High Street C1965

The wide High Street extends for about half a mile. On the left stands the Angel Hotel of chequered brick, which dates from the 18th century. The hotel was later completely modernized in 1989.

Caption For Ambleside, The White Lion And Royal Oak Hotels 1912

As we move further down the main street, no less than three hotels are now in view: the Queen's peering round the corner (centre left), the impressive White Lion and the more humble Royal

Caption For Hertford, The Flower Pot, Maidenhead Street C1950

Originally known as Back Street, Maidenhead Street was a bustling centre of trade and commerce.

Caption For Cardiff, Church Street 1925

This busy conduit linking St John's and High Street affords a perfect view of the tower.

Caption For Penrith, Devonshire Street C1955

This photograph shows the view south across Devonshire Street into King Street. Half hidden by the Musgrave monument is Graham's grocers, established in 1793.

Caption For Kingston, The Church 1899

St James' Church at Kingston, in effect the Scott family chapel of the Earls of Eldon from Encombe House, viewed looking southwards from cottages in South Street.

Caption For Uckfield, High Street 1904

Here the photographer looks downhill along High Street from the Church Street/Heathfield Road junction past Ye King's Head, then a commercial hotel - its ground floor was altered in the 1890s.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Market Street 1906

A busy scene looking down towards the High Street.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate C1965

The street had many small inns for the market customers, built on plots in yards behind the street.

Caption For Chorley, Market Street C1960

This photograph was taken further up the street from No C537055. The shops on the left bring back many memories, and F W Woolworth is there as well.

Caption For Northampton, Abington Street And Notre Dame High School 1922

The tram lines and the traffic have long disappeared, and now Abington Street is pedestrianised.

Caption For Woodhall Spa, The Broadway C1960

This is the main shopping street through Woodhall Spa. There was a railway crossing across the street in the distance.

Caption For Abergavenny, 1898

This photograph was taken in Lower Monk Street near the weir in Swan Meadows.

Caption For Rochdale, Entrance To Yorkshire Street 1898

Yorkshire Street was one of the main shopping streets in the town. Along here could be found McDonnell's store, which was the place to go for fresh Irish eggs and home-cured Irish ham.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street 1922

As we turn right along Cornmarket Street, the most striking building amid the shops is the rough-hewn late Anglo-Saxon tower of St Michael's Church, with its two tiers of paired belfry windows.

Caption For Gainsborough, Market Street C1955

Owing its rapid development to the Industrial Revolution, the town's streets and buildings tended to be functional rather than attractive.