Maps

1,622 maps found.

1898, Cackle Street Ref. RNC658338
1898, Reading Street Ref. RNC814037
1897-1898, North Street Ref. RNC793956
1901, High Street Ref. RNC733557
1947, Bow Street Ref. NPO647072
1901-1902, Upper Street Ref. RNC857825
1897-1898, Stone Street Ref. RNC840402
1897-1899, Street End Ref. RNC841617
1898-1899, Street End Ref. RNC841618
1899-1909, Thorley Street Ref. RNC846906
1898, Sole Street Ref. RNC833961
1898-1899, South Street Ref. RNC835297
1946, Fen Street Ref. NPO704342
1946, Fen Street Ref. NPO704344
1946, High Street Ref. NPO733552
1946, High Street Ref. NPO733553
1946, High Street Ref. NPO733557
1946, Green Street Ref. NPO721128
1946, Green Street Ref. NPO721136
1902, New Street Ref. RNC790358

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 641 to 650.

I Remember Southall

I moved to Southall when I was 5 with my family, went to live at Cornwall Avenue and then went to Lady Margaret School, left there when I was 11 went to Dormers Wells, at 12 we moved to Trinity Road, I still went to Dormers Wells ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1940 by Josiephine Reavell

From The Beginning!

I was born in 1938 in Needwood Street off Rochdale Road. My Mam and Dad were allocated a new flat in Kingsley Crescent when I was a year old so all my memories are of the 'flats'. I, along with my two sisters and one brother, ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1940 by Mavis Mc Grath

22 Church Street

I lived at 22 Church Street until 1963. My family moved from there in November 1963 as the property was being demolished to make way for a car park! I remember watching from the bedroom window a huge fire which burnt down the Gaumont Cinema.

A memory of Stroud in 1963 by Silvana Jones

Memories Of Aylesbury During The 60s And 70s

I was born in Buckingham Road in 1962 and lived in the same house (no.225) until I left for North Wales in 1985. I have many happy memories of living there, going to the Primary and Junior schools in ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury by Vicky Williams

Stacksteads Boyhood.

My family moved from Haslingden to Newchurch Road in 1950 opposite the Farhome Tavern. As an eight year old I attended Western Junior School until 1953 leaving to attend Blackthorn Secondary Modern until June 1957 when our ...Read more

A memory of Stacksteads in 1950 by Tom Pilling

Moss Bank

I lived in Mos Bank from age approximately 2 1/2 to about 10 years old then moved on to Frederick Street - finally moving to NYC in 1961. I have very fond memories of living there with my five siblings and being close to farms once you got ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by Geraldine Gately

What Happened To Me

My name was Lynette Evans I’d just like to say hi to everyone that has shared memories of Splott. I remember so much, so clearly, I was barely 3 years old when I moved from Llanharran to Portmanmore Road. It was a supermarket ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1964 by Lynette Carter

Portmanmore Road 1964 Part Two

My dad was from Bridgend and my mother was from Llanharran. In 1961 soon after they’d got together, I was conceived, they left the valley's and moved in with my Nan, Maureen Payne / Pobihem, and Step Grampy, Polish ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1964 by Lynette Carter

The Best Memories

I was born in Otley hospital as were most from Guiseley and all around. In 1969 I was posted there as a police officer and stayed until 1974. My daughter was born there in 1972 and my dad died there on his 81st birthday. I know every ...Read more

A memory of Otley in 1969 by Alan Hill

The Milk Bar In South Street

We used to go in there often, and I remember one time being very confused when asked whether I wanted lemonade, cherryade, limeade or Whipsnade, 'cause I knew that was a zoo and I didn't quite get the idea of puns. ...Read more

A memory of Dorchester in 1974

Captions

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Caption For Cheltenham, Lower High Street C1955

However, the remnants of earlier Georgian homes, taverns and inns can still be seen in and around the High Street.

Caption For Bewdley, Load Street C1955

St Anne's Church at the end of Load Street was originally a chantry chapel, said to have been built by fugitives so that they might claim sanctuary. The present church was built in 1746.

Caption For Winchester, Broadway And The Alfred Statue 1909

Broadway and its continuation, the High Street, almost certainly follow the line of an ancient trackway that crossed the River Itchen during the Iron Age.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1911

A uniformed policeman is on duty in Maidenhead High Street.

Caption For Stanstead Abbotts, High Street 1929

The long, gently sloping High Street is viewed here from its far end, with the partly weather-boarded Rose and Crown coaching inn on the right, and the old Clock House visible in the distance.

Caption For London, Parliament Street 1910

Four-lane traffic thunders down the now wider Parliament Street. On the left is the Home Office, and to the right is the Red Lion pub, built in 1898 on the corner of Derby's Gate.

Caption For Dorchester, High West Street 1891

A walk down High West Street from Thomas Hardy's statue will bring the visitor to the County Museum, where the novelist's study has been faithfully recreated, complete with the pens used to write each

Caption For Market Drayton, Shropshire Street 1898

It was in Shropshire Street that Roland Lateward lived at the end of the 1700s. He is reputed to have been the first gingerbread baker in the town. Even today, gingerbread is still produced here.

Caption For Carlisle, Market Place 2005

Opened in 1984, the new Lanes keeps frontages on English Street and Lowther Street and manages to retain something of the character of the old properties.

Caption For Launceston, Broad Street And Square C1960

The merry-go-round of high street names continues into the sixties: Hepworths is now David Parrish, men's outfitters, while next door Oliver's is now a book shop, although it retains its golden boot outside

Caption For Launceston, Broad Street And Square C1960

The merry-go-round of high street names continues into the sixties: Hepworths is now David Parrish, men's outfitters, while next door Oliver's is now a book shop, although it retains its golden boot outside

Caption For Kings Lynn, High Street 1891

This late Victorian scene of the High Street typifies a more tranquil era, where the only signs of traffic pollution appear to be from the passing of the pony and trap further down the road!

Caption For Cranbrook, High Street 1903

This view is taken from the junction with Stone Street, looking up from where view number 46430 was taken.

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street Gardens And Scott Monument C1875

Scott owned several houses in the city: the most famous was 39 Castle Street, where he wrote many of the Waverley novels.

Caption For York, Goodramgate 1892

The opening on the left of Todd's grocery shop leads into College Street and from there to St William's College. The buildings to the left of the opening were demolished to make way for Deansgate.

Caption For Battle, High Street 1921

The long High Street curves gently towards the triangular market place in front of the Abbey gatehouse. The Ford Service Depot on the right, with the two Fords parked nearby, is still a car showroom.

Caption For Little Sandhurst, 1939

Today, it is still a general store in Little Sandhurst High Street.

Caption For Ombersley, Evangelists Wagon In Village 1899

An evangelical mission wagon lies idle in the quiet village street. This large parish runs along the eastern bank of the Severn for several miles.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1904

The wide main streets of Bridport were originally designed to be highways, market venues and workshops.

Caption For East Budleigh, The Waterfall 1928

A feature of several East Devon villages is a brook running alongside a main street.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street And Town Hall 1903

The original Town Hall in the High Street was a solid, sturdy building squeezed between lines of shops.

Caption For Nottingham, Cheapside C1950

This is one of the streets in Nottingham that has a different name for each side.

Caption For Bramley, Main Street C1960

There has been little change to this street scene, but now this old manorial town is at a major motorway junction, and is surrounded by huge distribution warehouses.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street And Town Hall 1903

The original Town Hall in the High Street was a solid, sturdy building squeezed between lines of shops.