Maps

1,865 maps found.

1897, Llansamlet Ref. HOSM61043
1891 - 1892, Bilton Haggs Ref. HOSM64576
1847 - 1892, Woodhouse Ref. HOSM49243
1905 - 1906, Dingle Ref. HOSM58795
1896, Langham Lodge Ref. HOSM58851
1880 - 1900, Heathcote Ref. HOSM60567
1894 - 1895, Hazlerigg Ref. HOSM39275
1895, West Allotment Ref. HOSM41375
1884, Abington Vale Ref. HOSM57888
1886 - 1902, Bermuda Ref. HOSM37538
1897, Sandfields Ref. HOSM36721
1885 - 1886, Myton Ref. HOSM61149
1903, Ham Ref. HOSM40688
1909, Pentre Maelor Ref. HOSM57608
1895 - 1896, Ringlestone Ref. HOSM49450
1894 - 1895, Hazlerigg Ref. HOSM53478
1886 - 1900, Cranmoor Lodge Ref. HOSM65279
1896, West Dean Ref. HOSM63799
1895, Laindon Ref. HOSM59782
1887, Monkerton Ref. HOSM45032

Books

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Memories

4,383 memories found. Showing results 841 to 850.

My Salford Life

I was born in West Park St in 1939. I went to Ordsall school in Taylorson St.I went to St Clements Church and sang in the Choir .I was The Rose Queen in 1953.My dad was called Jim Cartwright and he played the piano at weekends in the ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Myra Greenhalgh

Jones The Green Groser

My grandfather owned a shop at 562 Kingston Road, Raynes Park, London and would love to see aphoto of it as it was in the 1960's. I hope someone can help me email peter_aj@bigpond.com Cheers Peter

A memory of Raynes Park by Peter Jones

Waterbeach Primary

I was a barracks baby, lived in Park Crescent when the barracks were RAF and then Whitby Road? When transferred to the army. I've lived in some wonderful places but nowhere moulded me like Waterbeach. I attended Waterbeach primary ...Read more

A memory of Waterbeach by Carole Bagnall

Evacuated To Great West Farm

My mother Eileen and her brother Ian Carter were evacuated to Great West Farm, Quethiock in 1940. Here are her memories of that time:- On June 16th 1940 we were evacuated from Marvels Lane School, Grove Park, London SE12 ...Read more

A memory of Quethiock by Mark Lambert

Happy Holiday Memories

I spent most weekends and school holidays in my Nan's little caravan on Pantymwyn Caravan Park from about 1974. I remember going to Mr Rich's for a gas bottle, going to the water stand as Nan's van was a little old thing lit by ...Read more

A memory of Pantymwyn by Sandra Loftus

The Empire Exhibition 1938. The Tower

This was our last pre-war family holiday - a week in Glasgow with Dad's brother [Somerville Drive, Mount Florida] and three wonderful weeks in Tighnabruaich, Kyles of Bute, with mum's parents. I have clearer ...Read more

A memory of Glasgow by Alastair Urquhart

Snapshots

As a very little boy we moved from Birkenhead in the North West, Merseyside to Luton. It was the 1950s and my Dad had a job in Vauxhall's. His brother Tom was already a General Foreman there and his younger brother John (that's what we all called ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Gerard Fitzpatrick Howkins

Latchmere Grove, Battersea

Childhood until age 6 - I remember so clearly our walks via Latchmere Passage to the Park and all the sights and fun of the Tree Walk, Fountains, Guinness Clock, the Grotto. I remember my dad taking me to the swings on a ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by sarahmartin

Tosh And I And Easy Pickings

Tosh and I and easy pickings Hi everyone, It's me again with the continuation of my wee story. I was taken by surprise how many people liked and responded to the ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

Captions

2,161 captions found. Showing results 2,017 to 2,040.

Caption For Whitworth, St Anslem Roman Catholic Church C1950

We are looking south-west from the Memorial Park; John Street and St Anselm`s Church and school are behind Market Street. Three air raid shelters are in the field in front of the church.

Caption For Petersfield, High Street C1965

They lead, via an apple-tree lined walk, to a small central car park - the large wooden gates providing the town with its notice board.

Caption For Hampton Court, The Palace, The Lion Gates C1960

Those who come to Hampton Court Palace by way of Bushy Park or from Kingston enter through the Lion Gates, which face the end of the splendid avenue of chestnut trees.

Caption For Upton, The Village C1955

Teas are still being served on the corner of The Village and Arrowe Park Road at the Stone House Café (U36010, right), and the Horse and Jockey Hotel still occupies the junction of Rake Lane

Caption For Cheam, Park Road 1925

The façade of Ye Olde Red Lion pub in Park Road had undergone some minor changes shortly before this photograph was taken, with the removal of two decorative signboards above the main doorway and the replacement

Caption For Ainsdale, The Sandhills C1965

Ainsdale still allows motor vehicles to park on the beach for a small charge.

Caption For Sudbury, Market Hill And St Peter's C1960

Traffic is parked solidly in the centre of the Market Hill; the sides are reserved for buses, and we can make out two single-deckers and a double-decker.

Caption For Longleat, The House 1907

The grounds are now home to the famous Safari Park. WESTBURY, The White

Caption For Arundel, High Street 1906

To the south, Denne Park prevented expansion across the River Arun.

Caption For Hitchin, Market Place C1965

Viewed from the opposite angle, the Market Place has been transformed into a modern car park.

Caption For Wells, The Market Place 1964

The area which was once the site of the Exchequer has now become a small car park which has to be cleared twice a week to allow the market to take place.

Caption For Buxton, In Corbar Woods 1915

The disused quarry now operates as a residential caravan park.

Caption For Sheffield, Apartments On The River Don 2005

of retail floor space but also on factors such as the quality and quantity of top retail names and the comfort for the shopper in terms of accessibility by public transport, the amount of safe parking

Caption For Rothley, Woodgate C1965

Even the car parking is beginning to lurch towards the need for yellow lines, and all that goes with them.

Caption For Kettering, The Market 1922

When this block was demolished it was replaced by a car park.

Caption For Weybridge, Portmore Gateway 1903

They were originally part of the Portmore Park estate, which belonged to the Duke of Norfolk in the 17th century.

Caption For Fishguard, The Square 1959

There is no car parking today, but a busy road junction with a cannon in the centre.

Caption For Hampstead, Heath From Parliament Hill 1898

The view has altered dramatically in one hundred years - a mass of buildings has sprung up on the facing hill slope, and the Heath has become literally a wooded park with lakes.

Caption For Cockfosters, The College, Trent Park C1965

Enclosed from Enfield Chase in 1777, and acquired by royal physician Sir Richard Jebb, Trent Park covered some two hundred acres.

Caption For Crowland, Abbey Street C1965

What remains of Crowland Abbey is only a small part of what was there before the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The remains became the small town's parish church.

Caption For Woodchester, The Church 1900

By that time, building work on William Leigh's plan for a grand mansion at nearby Woodchester Park had been under way for six years.

Caption For Cheam, Nonsuch Mansion 1927

She, being in debt, pulled the palace down, turned the park into farmland, and sold the contents and materials for building purposes.

Caption For Brecon, The Bridge And Castle 1899

The wealthy Morgan family of Tredegar Park came to its aid and rebuilt parts of the castle and the adjoining house in 1809.

Caption For Lincoln, Broadgate C1950

Messrs Parke & White of 45 Broadgate (extreme left) closed in 1958, and the site is now the new and expanded Lincoln City Library. The road is now divided, with crossing places for pedestrians.