Maps

1,622 maps found.

1921, Rushmere Street Ref. POP822932
1921, Pratling Street Ref. POP810500
1919, Rew Street Ref. POP815507
1920, Southwater Street Ref. POP835829
1921, Chimney Street Ref. POP667973
1921, Collier Street Ref. POP675558
1920, Colney Street Ref. POP675727
1921, Cooling Street Ref. POP676831
1920, Coopersale Street Ref. POP677111
1921, Boot Street Ref. POP645997
1921, Brampton Street Ref. POP648625
1920, Brewer Street Ref. POP649595
1919, Burley Street Ref. POP655815
1945, Anchor Street Ref. NPO625582
1946, Ash Street Ref. NPO627385
1947, Balsall Street Ref. NPO631961
1921, Whelp Street Ref. POP867114
1921, Ware Street Ref. POP860697
1921, Washbrook Street Ref. POP861289
1946, Benhall Street Ref. NPO638434

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Whitethorn Morris At The Winchester May Fest 08

May 2008, and the city of Winchester hosted a festival of music and dance, with the streets closed to traffic and thronged with entertainers, market stalls and happy crowds. I was part of the band ...Read more

A memory of Winchester in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

A Spectacular Entrance To Central London.

Before my time, of course, but this is still a very familiar view to me . Not only did I intern (from Westminster Technical College Hotel School) at the Charing Cross Hotel on the right but also passed through ...Read more

A memory of London by Dylan Rivis

I Was Born In The Shop On Left Hand Side, White Fuller (Kent)

The shop on left hand side is White Fuller (Kent) Ltd, 68 High Street, Deal. My father, Cecil Prime, was the owner. Our mother, Phyllis, my brother John Prime and myself lived there. John and I ...Read more

A memory of Deal in 1947 by Francesca Wellard

Basset Street School

I remember this school so well, my first born went to this school in 1983 and so did my daughter, it's a shame they pulled part of it down. I remember walking the children over to what is now the infant school to use their ...Read more

A memory of South Wigston in 1983 by Ruth Carroll

School

I remember growing up in Elgin (Bishopmill). All my family have passed on now, but I still visit as often as I can, each time I go there I feel a bolt of pride as I walk down the High Street, happy days.

A memory of Elgin in 1975 by Hamish Innes

Missing Home

I was born in Wales and lived at 3 Bailey Street until moving to Canada at age 10. All of my memories of Cwm are wonderful ones, sliding down the mountain on cardboard, wading in the river behind our house, climbing the hill to play at the ...Read more

A memory of Cwm in 1966 by Debbie Turner

Great Uncle John Street

I can remember visiting Warnham when I was very young, with my parents and brother Ron. We stayed with great uncle John, who was blind. I believe his wife's name was May, but  I am not  sure. My brother kicked a ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School by Evelyn Mould

Long Service

I remember as a child being taken to see my uncle Ewart who was employed at Calne Railway Station for 55 years. My cousin Jean (his daughter) told me that he also used to use a long pole to put out the gas street lamps when on his way home. ...Read more

A memory of Calne in 1953 by Michael Ponting

Sergeant Sissen

I knew Sergeant Sissen well as he used to meet the Hickling policeman in Catfield where I was born. Local police met regularly in what was called, I think, a "point". I was born in 1925 so I remember the two policemen standing by their ...Read more

A memory of Ludham by revpnicholson

Growing Up In Somersham

I was born in Somersham in 1940, in my grandmother's house, which was 1 West End. My own house was known then as 6 Trinity Terrace, since changed to 90 High Street. Until the mid 1950s a lot of the houses were quite ...Read more

A memory of Somersham in 1940 by Frances Marshallsay

Captions

5,381 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Wellington, High Street C1960

Wellington's East Street was widened to become the High Street in the 19th century.

Caption For Bruton, High Street C1965

Bruton's High Street prospered from medieval times with the woollen industry, which grew along the Brue - gardens behind the houses ran down to the river.

Caption For Cambridge, Trumpington Street C1955

We have moved away from the river, and are looking down one of the main city streets; the scene nowadays has changed little.

Caption For Salisbury, Silver Street C1955

Another view of Silver Street from the corner of the High Street.

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1896

Winchester's High Street boasts a variety of Georgian, Victorian and half-timbered Elizabethan buildings; some of them still have their original shop fronts and doorways.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1949

A remarkably foreshortened shot, westwards down West Street, with the 1785-built arch (far left) being the north-west corner of the Town Hall.

Caption For Brecon, Ship Street 1910

The town can be confusing for the visitor, as not only has it two rivers, but also two High Streets.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1949

A remarkably foreshortened shot, westwards down West Street, with the 1785-built arch (far left) being the north- west corner of the Town Hall.

Caption For Witham, High Street 1900

Witham's High Street—Newland Street—lies along the Roman road to Colchester, later to be the Great Essex turnpike.The Spread Eagle and the White Hart—two important stopping places for a change of

Caption For Monaghan, Dawson Street C1910

A view looking south from Church Square along Dawson Street, which leads to Ballybay.

Caption For Brixham, Bolton Cross 1922

Bolton Cross is a local name given to the meeting of Bolton Street, New Road, Middle Street and Fore Street. Children gather around the public drinking fountain.

Caption For London, Westminster Abbey C1915

We are looking at Parliament Square from an upstairs window on the corner of Parliament Street abd Bridge Street during the First World War.

Caption For London, Regent Street C1950

This view looks north up Regent Street, with Beak Street on the right and Burlington Street on the left. Most of the buildings survive, but many shops have changed.

Caption For St Ives, Fore Street 1906

Fore Street is still one of St Ives' busiest thoroughfares.

Caption For York, Stonegate 1892

Most of the stone used in the construction of the Minster was carried up this street. The names of streets and alleys are sometimes strange, such as Whipmawhopmagate and Jubbergate.

Caption For Bristol, Park Street 1900

Here we see Park Street in the days of horse-drawn transport. Half-way up the street is what appears to be a water-cart on damping-down duty.

Caption For Ilkeston, Bath Street C1949

Bath Street, leading off the Market Place, is one of Ilkeston's main shopping streets. This view looks back towards the tower of St Mark's at the end of the street.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Reading Road And Duke Street C1955

This shows the view looking along Reading Road, past the current Post Office and the Shell petrol pump, to the junction with Friday Street and into Duke Street as it heads towards the Market Place.

Caption For Cambridge, Sussex Street 1938

Sussex Street, running between Sidney and Hobson Streets, was redeveloped in the 1930s, and finished off with these elegant colonnades.

Caption For Cambridge, Sussex Street 1938

Sussex Street, running between Sidney and Hobson Streets, was redeveloped in the 1930s and finished off with these elegant colonnades.

Caption For Bedford, High Street 1929

At the top of the High Street, the photographer looks south. The Lime Street/Lurke Street junction is beyond the Swan Hotel's handcart.

Caption For Brecon, High Street 1899

This town can be confusing for the visitor, as not only has it two rivers, but also two High Streets.

Caption For Manchester, Market Street 1889

This street was once called Market Stead Lane, and led from the newly-emerging warehouses around Piccadilly to the Market Place, Acres Field and the Shambles.

Caption For Bradford, Market Street 1897

Market Street was formerly called New Street; it was completely transformed in 1860. To the left is the entrance to Brown and Muff's emporium, which opened in 1871.