Maps

1,622 maps found.

1895, North Street Ref. RNE793956
1895, South Street Ref. RNE835292
1895, South Street Ref. RNE835294
1895, South Street Ref. RNE835297
1898, Upgate Street Ref. RNE856881
1898, Upper Street Ref. RNE857830
1896, West Street Ref. RNE865013
1946, Upgate Street Ref. NPO856881
1940, South Street Ref. NPO835292
1946, South Street Ref. NPO835293
1946, Silver Street Ref. NPO831362
1946, Silver Street Ref. NPO831364
1946, Sole Street Ref. NPO833960
1940, Kent Street Ref. NPO746280
1895, Broad Street Ref. RNE650821
1901-1903, Bow Street Ref. RNC647072
1898-1899, Broad Street Ref. RNC650816
1899-1901, Brook Street Ref. RNC652006
1899-1901, Green Street Ref. RNC721129
1898-1899, Howe Street Ref. RNC741460

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 671 to 680.

My Chatham

Born and bred in Grove Road off Luton Road, went to the schools of All Saints and Fort Luton. I found Chatham to be a friendly town with memories of seeing Arther English at the Empire, seaside at the Strand, being a 19th Medway west boy ...Read more

A memory of Chatham by Kenneth Blackman

My Family

I was born in Johnshaven at 9 Mid Street, my grandmother's house. She was Mary Wyllie, nee Laing, and my grandfather was Jimmy Wyllie. My mother's maiden name was Mary-Ann Wyllie. We moved to Fife when I was young, but I remember ...Read more

A memory of Johnshaven by Joan Whyte

My Nan Agnes Conor

I am trying to trace anyone who might have any history about the Conor family who lived at 14 Queen Street, Darlington in 1909. That year my nan was born to Sarah Jane Conor. She also had a daughter Elizabeth who was probably ...Read more

A memory of Darlington in 1900 by Lisa Ellis

Richard Baxter's House

This house is significant because I lived around the church close in Glenn Place (top of Moat Street) at the time of this picture. Also, my late father was a well known sign writer - Herman Williams - who hand-painted the ...Read more

A memory of Bridgnorth in 1960 by Sue Oliver

Shops In High Street Cobham

Does anyone remember a children's clothing shop named Rosalind which was located on the same side of the street as the chemist which had a dentist's above it and near the La Capanna end of the High Street? I was taken in ...Read more

A memory of Cobham in 1965 by Sarah Davidson

Greenhow Terrace

I married Helen in 1967 and the only property available to rent was in Benwell. As we were both far too young to know better we took a bottom flat in Greenhow Terrace. That's where it all went wrong, Benwell was being demolished and ...Read more

A memory of Benwell in 1968 by Kevin Mccartney

The Good Old Days

I was born in Luton in the 1940s and remember well the shops in Manchester Street with WG Durrants butchers on the corner of Manchester Street and Bridge Street. Next door in Bridge Street was a garage and further along Manchester ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Michael Bream

School St In The Fifties

Hi Jacqueline, I lived at 9 School Street. My name is Mike Hawkins and I was born in 1947. I think your name was Burgess and your brother Tommy was my childhood best friend. He moved to Welwyn Garden City and I never saw ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1950 by Michael Hawkins

Willenhall Revisited 2012

At the request of my 42-year-old daughter "to see where Mom was born and her childhood up to age 15 years" we made a nostalgic visit from Herefordshire back to HUMP-SHIRE as Willenhall was known, on New Year's Day ...Read more

A memory of Willenhall by Margaret Hill

Living In Old Cullercoates

My grandparents lived in Simpson Street and auntie in Elizabeth Street. I am wondering if anyone remembers Garden Terrace, and the old school in John Street where my grandma worked? My grandfather was killed aboard the ...Read more

A memory of Cullercoats in 1965 by Susan Burn

Captions

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Caption For Norwich, Bishopgate And Bishops Bridge 1919

The medieval bridge, built about 1340, crosses the Wensum into Bishopgate, which continues around the Cathedral boundary until it becomes Palace Street.

Caption For Wimborne, High Street 1891

In fact, visitors threading their way around the streets can admire a splendid array of Georgian and Victorian architecture.

Caption For Bracknell, High Street 1901

More than 50 years before this photograph was taken, Bracknell was described in the county directory as 'a small village consisting of a long, narrow street, inhabited principally

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side C1965

New Road Side is here still a street of small, traditional shops.

Caption For Hertford, Queens Road 1922

Savagely pollarded lime trees line this quiet residential street with its bijou Victorian villas, several of which on the left have drawn their curtains, or lowered blinds, against the deleterious effects

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Duke Street 1893

Note the handcarts parked at the side of the street on the right, and the advertising hoardings on the side of the shop on the left of the picture, advertising among other things 'Wheatleys Hop Bitters

Caption For Norwich, St Peter Mancroft Church 1896

This view, taken from St Peter's Street, shows the great parish church which dominates the west side of Norwich's great market-place.

Caption For London, Whitehall, The Horse Guards C1960

Two troopers are led out of the stables ready for a turn at guard duty in the sentry boxes facing the main street. The equivalent block on the south side was built for the foot guards.

Caption For Aldeburgh, The Steps 1906

The main area of activity in Aldeburgh is the High Street, and from here the Town Steps lead off up a steep hill. Here, grand houses enjoyed a superb view overlooking the town and coastline below.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, The Town And Bay 1901

The narrow, twisting streets and quaint buildings attract artists and photographers from all over the world to come and immortalise its beauty.

Caption For Chipping Norton, Church Street C1955

Church Street has eight attractive gabled almshouses, with eight front doors but nine chimneys, dating from 1640.

Caption For Dursley, Union Street C1950

The narrow steeply- sloping Union Street, east of the church of St James, leads the eye northward out of town and towards the stark ridge of Peaked Down; its visible notch gives the down

Caption For Hitchin, The Coopers Arms 1903

Cobblestones lead via a spacious entrance into the stableyard of the 16th-century Cooper's Arms in Tilehouse Street with its steeply pitched roof.

Caption For Castle Donington, High Street C1955

Bondgate crosses Mount Pleasant to become the restrained High Street on the south side of the village rising up to Hill Top.

Caption For Oving, Manor Road C1955

Looking north along this lane which leads to the main street, Tinker End Cottages on the right are a fine group of 18th- and 19th-century labourers' cottages.

Caption For Langtoft, The Cross C1955

New housing has been built in the village, but this part, South End Cottages on Back Street, is just as it was in 1955.

Caption For Doncaster, High Street 1903

Doncaster's electric street tramway opened in 1902 and lasted until 1935, when trolley buses took over.

Caption For South Cerney, The Manor, Park And Church C1965

Several houses in Silver Street date back to Elizabethan times.

Caption For South Cerney, Silver Street C1960

Several houses in Silver Street date back to Elizabethan times.

Caption For Whitwick, Cross Roads C1965

This view shows Market Street.

Caption For Chepstow, Beaufort Square 1957

Across the street is a branch of F W Woolworth.

Caption For Chideock, Post Office Corner C1955

Chideock's main street is part of the old London to Exeter stagecoach route. This steep hill was always a challenge to even the best team of horses.

Caption For Formby, Recreation Ground C1960

Duke Street 'rec' has lost its thatched maintenance building, and the surface underneath the swings now conforms to several health and safety regulations, none of which could possibly

Caption For Cowling, The Village C1953

This view looking east down Colne Road in the main street of the village of Cowling, near Keighley, shows the prominent monuments of Wainman's Pinnacle and Lund's Tower on the escarpment of Earl Crag on