Maps

1,865 maps found.

1920, Honor Oak Park Ref. POP739820
1947, Belle Eau Park Ref. NPO637791
1946, Lime Tree Park Ref. NPO755990
1896, Old Farm Park Ref. RNE796436
1899, Belle Eau Park Ref. RNE637791
1896, Bush Hill Park Ref. RNE657422
1897, Causey Park Bridge Ref. RNE664891
1947, Pen-Y-Park Ref. NPO805011
1945, St John's Park Ref. NPO823992
Hampton Court Park, 1896, Hampton Court Ref. RNE726231
1920, Lime Tree Park Ref. POP755990
1920, St Nicolas Park Ref. POP824214
1902, Erddig Country Park Ref. RNC701519
1898-1899, Park Corner Ref. RNC800483
1901-1902, Park End Ref. RNC800508
1898-1900, Park End Ref. RNC800510
1901-1902, Park Gate Ref. RNC800921
1897-1909, Park Gate Ref. RNC800923
1902-1903, Queen's Park Ref. RNC812312
1923, Belle Eau Park Ref. POP637791

Books

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Memories

4,383 memories found. Showing results 761 to 770.

Bassaleg Girl

Happy wonderful memories of Bassaleg where i was born . My mother being from pentre poeth my father the nook in rogerstone . Went to bassaleg infants school merlin jones was headmaster scared the wits out of me but mrs lukker wasy fave ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg by hjones657

A Very Cold Bottom!! 1973/4

I was born in Pontefract. Christened and Married, as were my parents, in All Saints Church in Pontefract by the Reverand Fawkes, now diseased. I went to Chequerfield infants then Willow park junior school and Pontefract and ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract by lhlb

When I Was Younge

I lived in Belsize road born there in 1946 at number 33 I had a great life growing up with all the kids in the street, The games you could play with one Tennis ball and the park and the park keeper we gave him hell poor man, we ...Read more

A memory of Harrow Weald

Hampton Wick Magolia Resturant

I'm christophers sister Valerie dunn was baggott.we loved living in Hampton wick .it was fun having dinner in the restaurant -we could order anything we wanted..i nearly allways had sausage beans and chips.we use to ...Read more

A memory of Hampton Wick by valerie66

Townsend Rd

I Was born in No 39 Townsend Rd until 1956 went to a private school by Southall Park then Beaconsfield Rd Primary School then on to Dormers Wells Secondary School. Remember at the top of the road was an ice cream shop used to take a basin on ...Read more

A memory of Southall by 3131

Sutton In The 1950/ 1960,S

I attended the Infants/Junior school at New Oscott by the Princess Alice Orphanage before going to Boldmere High School 1953 /1957. On leaving school I joined the railway at Sutton Park Station home of the sorting ...Read more

A memory of Sutton Coldfield by tubbyg42

1953 1978

I was born in West Middlesex hospital in 1953. At the time my parents lived with my grandparents in The Alders down Fern Lane. We lived there for at least two years until my brother was born and then we went to live with my aunt and uncle in ...Read more

A memory of Heston by suejanes2000

Correction

This photograph is not of Lavenham Road but is actually the Park Tavern in Merton Road, London, SW18. It stands at the junction with West Hill Road. Most of the buildings shown still exist today. My family lived in a house nearby ...Read more

A memory of Southfields by q4t

Holywell Cross

I lived on Devonshire Street just off Holywell Cross from 1950 to 1963 and I can still remember the area quite vividly. Devonshire Street was a short cut for workers walking to the Trebor factory. Our landlord, Mr Pashley, had a shop ...Read more

A memory of Chesterfield by malcjgough

H.L. Austin And Son

I served my apprenticeship 100 yards up Westhill Road, HL Austin and Son, a BLMC dealership. Friday nights I spent a proportion of my wages in the Park Tavern. Run by a wonderful Irish family with a horse and carriage hired out for ...Read more

A memory of Southfields by Peter Peterjameslongdon@Gmail.Com

Captions

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Caption For St Albans, Cathedral And Abbey Church From Verulamium Park C1955

Much of the original structure was built using rubble from the remains of the Roman town of Verulamium, which stood close to the present Verulamium Park.

Caption For Godmersham, The Church 1906

Amid scenery loved by the author Jane Austen, who was a frequent visitor here when her brother Edward Knight owned the adjoining 560-acre Godmersham Park, the River Stour flows quietly past

Caption For Bridport, West Street C1965

Opposite a Ford Anglia is tightly parked (left) between a couple of Morris Minis.

Caption For Luton, Vauxhall Motors C1950

The fact that it was possible to park on the side of the road without problem makes this photograph one to be treasured.

Caption For Congleton, Colley Bridge Mill C1965

Congleton lies in the valley of the River Dane - we have already caught a glimpse of the river in the park. Now we move two or three miles upstream to Colley Mill Bridge.

Caption For Pitsea, View From Church C1955

It began a new life as Wat Tyler Country Park in 1984.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1940

The closest parked cars on each side are Humbers, with a Riley 9 further along the north side of the street (centre).

Caption For Welton, The Cross Roads C1955

East of the park is the village, a figure of eight of winding lanes. This view looks east along Ashby Road to the small green at its junction with Station Road and High Street (to the right).

Caption For Grimsby, Old Market Place 1964

The car park has gone, and many of the buildings have also disappeared.

Caption For Watford, Cassiobury Park And Iron Bridge Lock 1921

Here we see two horse-drawn narrow boats, the 'Linnet' and the 'Evelyn', belonging to George Garside, at the attractively sited lock in Cassiobury Park, Watford.

Caption For Carshalton, Pond From The Bridge 1896

Further lakes and streams flow through the grounds of The Grove, which was once a private house, but is now a delightful public park.

Caption For Leeds, The Town Hall 1894

It was renovated in 1984 and still stands, but it is well-hidden in woodland at Beckett's Park in Headingley.

Caption For Shipley, The Glen 1921

At the top of the glen a pioneer amusement park was established from 1887, when the switchback railway from the Saltaire Exhibition was moved up the hill.

Caption For Brighton, A Tram In Queen's Road C1902

The lower buildings in front of the Metropole flank Regency Square which was laid out in 1818 and is now host to an underground car park. Francis Frith's Sussex A Century Ago

Caption For Liverpool, Garston, Holmefield Road From Booker Avenue C1955

None of them now exhibit the smart appearance they had in the 1950s, and it would not be wise to park bicycles en masse without providing some form of additional security.

Caption For Surbiton, Victoria Road C1955

Parking restrictions were yet to descend upon Surbiton, and the few drivers after the Second World War have the roads to themselves.

Caption For Surbiton, Brighton Road C1955

Parking restrictions were yet to descend upon Surbiton, and the few drivers after the Second World War have the roads to themselves.

Caption For Abingdon, Market Place 1890

It is ironic that the statue was itself removed in 1946 and re-erected in Trendell's garden, by then Abbey Grounds and a public park.

Caption For Abingdon, Albert Park, The Albert Memorial 1890

At the north end of the park the focus is a statue of Albert, Queen Victoria's Prince Consort, who had died in 1861 and in whose honour the estate had been named.

Caption For Abingdon, Looking South From The Church Tower C1945

The isolated boathouse in the middle distance has gone, and the area is now a promenade and park, Margaret Brown Garden.

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

On the left the windows facing the camera to the right of the telegraph pole belong to Park House Farm, its brick front concealing a good timber frame; its barns and farm buildings out of view

Caption For East Lulworth, The Village 1904

Though this appears as a timeless rural backwater, it was a re- settlement area after the original village was cleared to make room for Lulworth Park.

Caption For Brampton, Park 1898

Brampton Park covers about 100 acres and in 1898 it was the property of the Duke of Manchester. There had been a grand house on the site since the 12th century.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1930

An Austin 7 Tourer (left) is parked in front of the Morris Commercial delivery van.