Maps

1,622 maps found.

1921, High Street Green Ref. POP733564
1921, Lower Cox Street Ref. POP768958
1892, Thornton-Le-Street Ref. HOSM61667
1896 - 1906, Court-At-Street Ref. HOSM42025
1898, Northover Ref. RNE794433
1898, Old Hall Street Ref. RNE796685
1945, Redlands Ref. NPO814927
1896, Wicker Street Green Ref. RNE869829
1947, Thornton-Le-Street Ref. NPO847369
1947, Thorpe Le Street Ref. NPO847511
1895, Adwick Le Street Ref. RNE619936
1898, Barton-Le-Street Ref. RNE634421
1898, Appleton-Le-Street Ref. RNE626136
1897-1898, Lower Cox Street Ref. RNC768958
1895, Chester-Le-Street Ref. HOSM70601
1895, Wood Street Village Ref. HOSM64975
1897, Bodle Street Green Ref. HOSM38198
1884 - 1885, Thorpe Le Street Ref. HOSM61701
1899-1901, Haughley New Street Ref. RNC728541
1903-1904, Appleton-Le-Street Ref. RNC626136

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 771 to 780.

The Cross

Most of the names state the obvious. This is an important crossroad. Turn right to go to Mill Green along Mill Lane. Turn left to go to Vye's Stores (pre-1960) and then to the Church in Church Lane or down Brook Lane, where we assume the ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

My Life In Battersea

We used to live in Henning Street in Battersea, we were always in Battersea Park and "the jungle" which was a playpark for teenagers with ropes and pulleys, my brothers had great fun in there whilst my friends and I were always ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1960 by Margaret Cheeseman

Colville Road, Sparkbrook

I was born at 4 Back, 34 Colville Road in January 1950. These back houses were very small with a shared outside toilet. We had all manner of creatures that lived there too, massive spiders, blackbats and beetles that lived ...Read more

A memory of Sparkbrook in 1950 by Janet Devine

Penn View 1941

I was born in Wincanton in 1941, at 55 Penn View. I went to Noth Street School and had a wonderful time there. Wish it still was...but that was my young days. I used to watch the horse raising from the back window of the house. I was ...Read more

A memory of Wincanton in 1950 by Brian Parsons

Stanley Front Street

I remember walking from Tanfield Lea to South Moor to visit my grandmother on a Sunday morning when I was 10. I walked to save the bus fare so I could buy a comic from the man who sold Sunday papers, magazines and comics from the doorway of Broughs doorway.

A memory of Stanley in 1967 by Lesley Raine

My Husband's Birthplace

My husband was born in Rosemount - his grandfather's house above his grocery shop in the High Street. His family lived in Auchterarder or Blackford; cousins were Eadie's who ran the bakery, and John Gilmour, the coal ...Read more

A memory of Auchterarder in 1946

Life In The Village Shop 1944 To 1955

I moved in with my parents (Mr and Mrs Saffin), towards the end of the war. The Canadians were stationed in the huge houses dotted around the village - I was only 10 at the time but I remember the Canadian ...Read more

A memory of Woldingham in 1944

Illy Owley

My name is Andrew Tate, I was born in Thornlaw South at my grandparents house in 1944. I was a twin and my brother was called Alexander [Aleck]. I have quite a few memories of Thornley, I remember watching a cricket match in the Illey ...Read more

A memory of Thornley in 1949 by Andrew Tate

Growing Up In Penge (1947 Onwards)

I have said that my early life began in Penge in 1947, but that is only as far back as I can remember. Although I was still only two then, I do have a very good memory. I can remember while I was in a pram outside the ...Read more

A memory of Penge in 1947 by Anthony Godly

I Lived In Failsworth

I use to live at 287 Oldham Road opposite the Forresters Arms public house. I used to play around with Carl Johnston, Angela McLeavly (known as 'bones' in her teens), Michelle Shaw and Carolin Nicholson, they ...Read more

A memory of Newton in 1978 by David Moffatt

Captions

5,381 captions found. Showing results 1,849 to 1,872.

Caption For Watlington, Church Street C1955

Here we see two old 17th-century thatched cottages in Church Street. The cart we can see approaching along the road is carrying a bicycle.

Caption For Cambridge, Trinity Street 1914

Looking south down the wonderful architectural hotch-potch of Trinity Street, with the medieval church of Great St Mary in the distance.

Caption For Bristol, Christmas Steps C1935

Christmas Steps are just behind Quay Street, and are thought to have been built in the 1660s.

Caption For Andover, High Street 1904

Leaving Winchester Street and looking back at Morris's building behind the policeman, this was designed as Barton's Hotel by the architect for A B Scott's shop.

Caption For Leek, St Edward Street C1955

The parish church is at the top of the street, out of camera shot.

Caption For Taunton, High Street C1940

It was at the northern end of High Street that the unfortunate Duke of Monmouth was declared king in 1685.

Caption For Newmarket, Clock Tower C1950

The clock tower at the northern end of the High Street was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887.

Caption For Staithes, Church Street 1925

Though the old man could be delivering milk, yokes were used for carrying all manner of things up the steep streets.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Windhill 1899

Built in 1812, it rises above this wide street lined with Regency and early Victorian houses and an avenue of lime trees.

Caption For Fowey, The Lugger Inn 1888

This old inn in Fore Street dates from 1633 and is among the oldest houses in Fowey.

Caption For Ashford, High Street 1901

This quiet empty street pictured here contrasts with the bustle of today's pedestrianised area, which is often occupied by a busy market.

Caption For London, A Ginger Cake Seller, Greenwich 1884

This dark-coloured cake of flour, treacle and ground ginger was a favourite snack with Victorians at fairs and street events. The roughly-shaped pieces were measured into paper cones.

Caption For Loughborough, High Street C1955

Above Harris's shop is a glimpse of industrially prosperous Loughbrough, with Brush Electrical and J Taylor's bell foundry in Cobden Street being among the more widely known resident companies.

Caption For Ventnor, Esplanade 1892

The town lies at the foot of an 800ft hill with gradients in some streets of 1 in 4. This shelter aids the growth of luxuriant vegetation in the steep

Caption For Hampton Wick, High Street 1961

Here we have a reminder of those quiet days on English roads when motorists could park wherever they liked, and when trolley- bus lines adorned many an urban street.

Caption For Oxford, Balliol College And Martyrs' Memorial 1900

To the right of Balliol College is the famous Martyrs' Memorial, commemorating the 16th-century Protestant martyrs Latimer, Ridley and Cranmer, who were burned at the stake in nearby Broad Street. A

Caption For Great Hucklow, C1960

The main village street was deserted, apart from a small boy standing outside his house in the middle distance, when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Mevagissey, Fore Street 1890

Mevagissey's steep, winding streets and alleys, cobbled with beach stone, formed a useful maze in which smugglers could escape the attentions of the revenue men.

Caption For Goole, Pasture Road C1955

In recent years it has held highly successful Christmas events which see the road closed to traffic and a street fair held.

Caption For Aldershot, High Street C1955

Seventeen years have passed but very little has changed on this stretch of High Street.

Caption For Kennington, The Mill 1901

WYE, Bridge Street 1903 The half-timbered cottages and the church opposite were originally the site of a priest's seminary founded by Cardinal Kempe.

Caption For Wimborne, High Street C1955

Note that the High Street traffic is still two-way, as it continued to be for another 15 years or so.

Caption For Waltham Abbey, Town Hall And Highbridge Street 1921

The Town Hall stands on the left of this photograph, which was taken from outside the church and looking down Highbridge Street.

Caption For Leek, St Edward Street C1955

The parish church is at the top of the street, out of camera shot.This is also an area of the town known as Petty France because, along with Ashbourne in Derbyshire, Leek was used to house French