Maps

1,622 maps found.

1946, Haughley New Street Ref. NPO728541
1947, Chester-Le-Street Ref. NPO667538
1898-1909, Wood Street Village Ref. RNC872781
1895, Green Street Green Ref. RNE721138
1898, High Street Green Ref. RNE733564
1895, Court-At-Street Ref. RNE679074
1898, Chester-Le-Street Ref. RNE667538
1896, Broad Street Green Ref. RNE650824
1940, Wood Street Village Ref. NPO872781
1898, Wharram Le Street Ref. RNE866882
1896, Trimley Lower Street Ref. RNE853480
1903, Adwick Le Street Ref. RNC619936
1897-1902, Green Street Green Ref. RNC721138
1898, Broad Street Green Ref. RNC650824
1903, Thorpe Le Street Ref. RNC847511
1899-1901, Buxhall Fen Street Ref. RNC657864
1903-1904, Wharram Le Street Ref. RNC866882
1920, Green Street Green Ref. POP721138
1920, Chase End Street Ref. POP667000
1925, Ossett Street Side Ref. POP798194

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 741 to 750.

Robin Hood Pub In Salford

I was born in 61. My gran and grandad Elizabeth and Thomas Wainwright ran the Robin Hood pub in Salford - I cannot remember the exact street it was on, but I think you could get to it from Lower Broughton Rd. It was a cosy ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1964 by Michele Savage

The Cop

I lived at 14 Darcy Street until we moved to Wallsend in 1965. My name is Allan Calvert, we lived next door to Steven Oppenshaw and his family. I have lots of great memories of good friends, June Welsh, Dennis Thompson, David Maddison ...Read more

A memory of Langley Park in 1890 by Allan Calvert

Tottenham In The 50s

I was born in Mount Pleasant Rd in 1947 and lived there until 1959 when we moved to Norfolk, attended Bruce Grove Jnr School and then Rowland Hill. I can remember being taken home from school by my teacher during the smog and ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham by Geoff Brown

Rathbone School

I went to Rathbone (Albany Road) in the early fifties and my best friend there was Frank Doyle, who lived in Phythian Street. After the eleven plus we went to separate schools but kept in touch until I left Liverpool in 1964. I ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1957 by Richard Tarleton

A Wonderful Time In Copper Street

My name is Carole McCarthy (nee MALONE) I was born in December 1951 in a maternity unit on Rochdale Road near to the Embassy Club. I lived in Copper Street in Collyhurst which had Barney's at the bottom of the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by Carole Mc Carthy

Shelfield Junior And Infants School And St Mark's Church

I went to Shelfield Junior School and have strong memories of the combined smell of bread being baked, fish and chips being cooked and the smell of horses kept in the stables - all ...Read more

A memory of Shelfield in 1941 by Sylvia Taylor

Statutory Swingin'

As a young lad in the “swingin 60’s”, the swingin’ rather passed me by … and no regrets there. But the word puts me in mind of the swinging we did do. Just down the lane from Allsopp’s garage – the hallowed source of ...Read more

A memory of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in 1969 by Bill Davey

Whit Lane

My parents owned a fish and chip shop just off Whit Lane at No1 Kent Street. The shop was damaged during the blitz, Dec 1940. Dad was away in the RAF, we were under the stairs sheltering when the bomb hit us. We were very lucky and just ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1930 by Peter Wilson

Metal Bridge My Grandfather Harry Holmes My Childhood

Harry was born at spennymoor 1877, he moved to metal bridge in 1898 when he married Elizabeth Joyce born 1878 from Easthowle.They were married at St Lukes church, Ferryhill by vicar Lomax, ...Read more

A memory of Metal Bridge by Maureen Evers

I Was Born In Thornaby

My name is Valerie (Connet) Acuff. I was born in 1940 at 24 Langley Ave. which was the home of my mother's sister, Nan Powell and her husband, Lol. My parents were John and Betty Connet. My mother was formerly Betty ...Read more

A memory of Thornaby-on-Tees in 1940 by Valerie Acuff

Captions

5,381 captions found. Showing results 1,777 to 1,800.

Caption For Oakengates, The 'bus Stand And Market Street C1955

This is the same street again but looking in the opposite direction.

Caption For St Ives, The Sloop Inn And Slipway C1955

A view from the harbour with the Sloop Inn at the centre of the picture and with Fish Street leading uphill to the right.

Caption For Cirencester, Dyer Street C1955

Cirencester's meandering street pattern developed in medieval times, a departure from the regimented grid system of Roman times.

Caption For Oakham, Northgate C1950

This historic street bends to the left. The sign of the Wheatsheaf Inn is on the left. Opposite is Manor House, perhaps the Manor House of the former Deanshold.

Caption For Banstead, High Street C1955

Fifty years ago the high street had assumed its present busy appearance, and it is seen here from opposite All Saints` Church.

Caption For Broadstairs, York Gate 1887

The attractive old streets of St Peters are still one of the most delightful aspects of Broadstairs.

Caption For Whitworth, From Sunny Bank 1951

Whitworth town centre is behind, with Market Street on the right.

Caption For Haverfordwest, High Street C1955

Looking down the High Street towards the river and Salutation Square.

Caption For Helston, Wendron Street 1906

In 1863 the boxer Bob Fitzsimmons was born in a thatched cottage at the top of Wendron Street.

Caption For Enfield, Church Street C1950

Lamb and his sister Mary loved Enfield, and were a familiar sight as they took their constitutional walks along its streets and rural byways.

Caption For Loughborough, High Street C1955

The High Street (the A6 Leicester/Derby road) becomes Leicester Road as it runs south.

Caption For Wigston, Memorial Park C1960

In the angle between Long Street and Chapel Lane lies this absolutely classic example of a municipal memorial park.

Caption For Fakenham, Norwich Street C1955

Norwich Street reflects Fakenham's essential character. None of its brick buildings is outstanding yet the total effect is one of pleasing harmony.

Caption For York, Low Petergate C1960

The street was originally part of the Roman city's main road, or Via Principalis. The pawnbroker has gone; instead there is a modern shopping block housing the furniture shop of Stevens and Goodall.

Caption For Halesworth, Thoroughfare C1955

The Thoroughfare is Halesworth's main shopping street. Throughout the town there are some fine period shopfronts.

Caption For Wisbech, View From North Brink 1901

On Bridge Street, J T Jeffery's shop was later pulled down to accommodate the extension to the post office.

Caption For Ilkeston, Bath Street C1955

Another view of Bath Street, looking back towards the church.

Caption For Plymouth, Drake's Circus C1950

The north side of Cobourg Street is almost unchanged.

Caption For Frizington, Main Street C1950

Public street lighting was still by oil here until the early part of the 20th century.

Caption For Chipping, Talbot Street C1955

At the top of the street is the Sun Inn where, in 1835, Lizzy Dean was a barmaid.

Caption For Bladon, The Village Pump C1960

The village pump, situated at the junction of Park Street and Grove Road, is over 300 years old and a listed structure.

Caption For Shirehampton, Avonmouth From Penpole Point C1950

The original 18th-century nucleus around the High Street and the church was still enclosed by orchards and elms in 1950, and Georgian houses still overlook a green.

Caption For Shepshed, Field Street C1960

Groups of children, probably from St Wilfred's school at the bottom, occupy the street. This is a village of artisan housing and shops, dating mainly from the 19th century.

Caption For Cardigan, High Street 1956

The medieval street pattern still survives. Until about 1800, most of the houses would have had only two stories.