Maps

1,865 maps found.

1896 - 1907, Tytherington Ref. HOSM62800
1890 - 1905, Hulme Ref. HOSM53055
1883 - 1885, Walsall Ref. HOSM57091
1897, Hebden Green Ref. HOSM65020
1895 - 1914, Dunston Ref. HOSM54845
1881 - 1899, Beeston Ref. HOSM38418
1890 - 1892, Nether Poppleton Ref. HOSM65448
1892 - 1906, Twiss Green Ref. HOSM61337
1886 - 1901, Houndstone Ref. HOSM49012
1878 - 1900, High Nash Ref. HOSM54433
1856 - 1896, Wynyard Village Ref. HOSM65334
1886, Holton Heath Station Ref. HOSM48795
1897 - 1910, Cores End Ref. HOSM64962
1886 - 1887, Westwood Heath Ref. HOSM64200
1884 - 1899, Drayton Resr Ref. HOSM47984
1884 - 1902, Rockgreen Ref. HOSM52759
1891 - 1892, Sutton Ref. HOSM38237
1881 - 1882, Oldend Ref. HOSM60842
1879 - 1881, Little Stoke Ref. HOSM60597
1895 - 1916, Greencroft Ref. HOSM47010

Books

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Memories

4,383 memories found. Showing results 881 to 890.

Park Street

My grandfather Eddie Williams lived in no.2 right opposite the hut where he played darts. He was the pianist for the Dorian singers.

A memory of Cwmcarn in 1958 by Stephanie Morris

Benson Street

I lived at no 5, neighbours were George Sharples, Peter Humphries, Charlie Chedell. I went to Winsor Road School. We used to play on the railway sidings, and donkey bridge. In the winters we would go over to Peel Park and slide down the ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1954 by Peter Brennan

Childhood Holidays

My grandparents lived in a cottage fronting the River Humber where the Humber Bridge is now. My grandfather worked in the whitening mill near what was then called LITTLE SWITZERLAND. It is now, I believe, a country park. Their name ...Read more

A memory of Hessle in 1940 by John Holt

Northolt Memories

Hi, I used to live in Newbury Way. I liked going over the park playing football. I would like to hear from anyone who used to lived there, plus who went to Vincent Secondary Modern School.

A memory of Northolt by Charlie Harris

Normanton

I grew up in Normanton and have many happy memories .... I went to the Church of England Primary school ... walked over the farm fields with my Dad under the old railway line and on to Loscoe Lane to the Bluebell wood .... all gone now ...Read more

A memory of Normanton in 1947 by Pauline Wood Degnan

Schooldays

I lived in Haywards Heath between 1948 and the early 1960s. I lived the other side of Victoria Park and walked each day through the town to St. Clair School. I seem to remember that there were some stables on the left of this photo in the foreground and often used to stop and talk to the horses.

A memory of Haywards Heath in 1950 by Juliet Cooper

The Regal Picture House And The Dene Near Walker Graveyard

I lived in Walker Dwellings in X Block, directly opposite of one of the entrances to Walker Park, from 1943 to 1946. I am looking for old photographs of Church Street and Walker Park. Also I would like contact with anyone from that time.

A memory of Walker by Ron Davis

My School Days

I remember my early schooldays very well. I started at Bush Corner Open Air school in 1953. I was born in Ealing Road Brentford in 1947 and first went to school at Ealing Road school. When I was 6 I went to Bush Corner Open air ...Read more

A memory of Brentford in 1953 by Olive Fairchild

The Hill Northfleet Ebbsfleet International

From 1947 to 1950 my father, V. U. Hinds, was the Station Master at Northfleet Railway Station. We lived in Berwick House, a Victorian "pile" next to the station which had two large mulberry trees in the ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1940 by David Hinds

My Wife's Dad's Car

This is my father-in-law Austin A35 parked on the road, Alf Thompson was the owner.

A memory of Cark in 1965 by Tony Manning

Captions

2,161 captions found. Showing results 2,113 to 2,136.

Caption For Carlisle, Market Place 2005

At the same time, it provides the modern units sought by retailers and the secure town centre car parking demanded by shoppers.

Caption For St Neots, From The Air C1955

A bus is parked outside the Cross Keys, maybe delivering passengers from the railway station - the inn advertised `meeting every train` in the mid 19th century when the coaching business

Caption For Hutton, The Village 1891

Further down the park, Sir Joseph built a school for the children on the estate, and this establishment, which had an excellent reputation, was also patronised by Guisborough parents.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Market Cross C1955

The road at this junction has traffic going in both directions, unlike today, when as part of the High Street one-way system the traffic now flows towards the market cross.

Caption For Hutton, Highcliff And Cleveland Hills C1885

After the completion of Hutton Hall, Sir Joseph set about landscaping the park surrounding the Hall and the nearby village, introducing specimen trees from many parts of the world, many of which

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1965

Built in the late 18th century as the residence of Dr Bird, the house, like Sunnyfield House, had grounds stretching back to the North Bank Lane, now known as Bolckow Street/Park Lane (it was on

Caption For Southsea, South Parade Pier 1892

both places; but I very much doubt if 'old salts' would recognise the Portsmouth of Charles Dickens and Captain Marryat…in the new, smart, red-bricked Portsmouth, with its magnificent barracks, park

Caption For Market Bosworth, The Square C1960

Today the square has regrettably taken on a more regimented appearance, with a regularised car park behind concrete bollards, but it is, in its essentials, little changed.

Caption For Southsea, Grosvenor Hotel 1890

both places; but I very much doubt if 'old salts' would recognise the Portsmouth of Charles Dickens and Captain Marryat…in the new, smart, red-bricked Portsmouth, with its magnificent barracks, park

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Park Gate 1895

Townley Hall opened as a public park on 18 June 1902. Lady O'Hagan died in 1921, and the whole town of Burnley closed down on the day of her funeral. It was a mark of respect to a truly regal lady.

Caption For Southsea, The Promenade 1892

both places; but I very much doubt if 'old salts' would recognise the Portsmouth of Charles Dickens and Captain Marryat…in the new, smart, red-bricked Portsmouth, with its magnificent barracks, park

Caption For Twickenham, King Street C1960

In 1954 the old railway station buildings (where the car park is today outside the Albany) were replaced by the present booking office on London Road, and the platforms moved up to the other side

Caption For Blackburn, Sudell Cross 1895

Henry Sudell, the last of the family to live in Blackburn, enclosed Woodfold Park, and built the Hall there. He also bought the manorial rights at Mellor.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade C1945

As we can see from all the parked cars, petrol is flowing again after wartime rationing.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade C1945

As we can see from all the parked cars, petrol is flowing again after wartime rationing.

Caption For Chelford, Astle Hall 1896

The church is opposite the entrance to Astle Park, some way from the station and shops, and the Dixon Arms, which used to provide a focal point, has recently been demolished to make way for yet

Caption For Berkhamsted, Ashridge College C1965

An anonymous offer of £20,000 had been received, which would enable part of the land to be bought for the National Trust.

Caption For Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1892

In 1905 the Edwardian Falinge Park was opened north of Rochdale centre. Something of its original beauty can be seen in this chapter.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone opened a Methodist church in Langdon Hills, and in the following year the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester visited Kingswood Junior School, officially opened Gloucester Park

Caption For Nether Alderley, Church 1896

The aristocratic landowners, the Stanleys of Alderley, sold up in 1938, and their park is now occupied by the research facilities for the pharmaceutical firm, Astra Zeneca.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, View From Adeyfield Road C1960

At one time the High Street stretched to the west, to the south of Gadebridge Park, when the land there formed the grounds of the Bury.

Caption For Basildon, 'brunswick' Lower Dunton Road, Langdon Hills 2005

The exciting Festival Leisure Park has a wide mix of attractions including a multiplex cinema, a huge ten pin bowling centre, an indoor tennis and fitness centre, nightclubs, family entertainment

Caption For Sheffield, The Mappin Art Gallery C1965

old town was also increasingly surrounded by rows and rows of terraces in Pitsmoor and Hillsborough to the north, in Walkley and Crookes to the west, in Sharrow and Heeley to the south and Park

Caption For High Wycombe, The Rupert Gates On Marlow Hill 1906

Going back to the beginning of the 19th century, Loakes Manor together with its park was sold in August 1798 to the Right Honourable Robert Smith, Lord Carrington, a prosperous banker and friend