Maps

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Memories

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Cuperhead Across From Alan St. Skyscraper Flats

Before we moved to the flats in Cuperhead, we lived in Culzean Place which were very small tin houses /maisonettes. We were a family of 5 at that time till we moved to the flats in Cuperhead, then ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1959

Chelsea Manor Buildings

I grew up in Chelsea Manor Buildings in the 1960s-1970s. I have such fond memories of shopping with my mum in the Kings Road queuing for bread in Mrs Beatons on a Sat and shopping in Johns the grocers in flood street. Playing ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea by Bernie Brodie Browne

Heytesbury The Mill

I was born at 119 Park Street, Heytesbury in 1942; this was/is the last cottage on the right-hand side of the old A36 as you leave the village travelling towards Knook. I believe No119 and the adjoining No118 have long since ...Read more

A memory of Heytesbury in 1955 by Ray Doughty

Wonderful Childhood Memories

I lived in Cannock from 1963 to 1970. We lived on the Longford Estate in Leamington Close, we were the first family to live in that house after it was built. I went to Bridgetown Primary School and started year 1 in ...Read more

A memory of Cannock in 1860 by Agnes Paterson

Cefn Mawr/Ruabon Area

I was born in bethania road acrefair in 1935'but spent all my young life in king street cefn Mawr,which included all the war years.i started school in September 1939'the month war started,attending the cefn infant and junior ...Read more

A memory of Ruabon in 1940 by Gerald Bassett Jones

Queen's Coronation

I can remember celebrating the Coronation with a party, the streets were decorated with flags, it was a memorable day and photographs were taken, which I still have. I can name nearly everyone, friends and neighbours. I no ...Read more

A memory of Llanbradach in 1953 by Jessie Allen

1951 1956

My grandparents, Olive and Arthur Webb, lived on the High Street. So did we and most of our family. They had 3 girls: Joan, Doreen & Beryl & a son named Ian. I am Doreen's daughter and have lived in Canada since 1974. I recall my ...Read more

A memory of Greenhithe by Trudy Broadley

Old Pond

My parents had a wallpaper and paint shop on the corner of High Street and Delamare Road. The business name was J & J Swannell. We later sold the shop lease to Henry Tilly.

A memory of Cheshunt in 1962 by Roger Swannell

The Child Richard Makinson

I was born March 1947 in Guildford Surrey, my father was a serving soldier based in Aldershot. When I was two years old I was sent away to live with my fathers parents in Horden, "family politics". So here I am a grandchild ...Read more

A memory of Horden in 1949 by Richard Makinson

The Crescent Play Ground.

My memories of The Crescent are of a safe place for all the kids to play out, even in the road - football, cricket, also athletics. I lived at No.16 and all I can remember is all us kids at the time playing out, only going in ...Read more

A memory of Pitsea in 1958 by Keith Lewsey

Captions

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Caption For Alton, Crown Hill C1955

The shop by the lamp standard, 22 High Street, was that of Walter Small, 'floral specialist and fruiterer'.

Caption For Brentwood, High Street And Town Hall 1895

The High Street was not developed in a major way until the 1880s.

Caption For Plymouth, Old Town Street 1889

Old Town Street, like so many Plymouth thoroughfares, was devastated in the war. Altogether, around twenty thousand Plymouth buildings were destroyed as a result of enemy bombing.

Caption For Tavistock, Brook Street 1910

This gently curving street is to the east of the town. This view, looking back towards the town centre, shows both the Congregational and parish churches.

Caption For Penryn, Higher Market Street 1904

This view shows the continuation of Penryn's precipitous main street as it climbs steeply away from Falmouth behind the Town Hall.

Caption For Fowey, Noahs Ark 1908

Fowey's straggling main street runs parallel with the river between the Custom House and Town Quay. On the right is the historic house called Noah's Ark, with its twin gables and jettied front.

Caption For Ilkley, Moor C1965

One of the many streams that cascade off the moor - this is the beginning of Mill Ghyll, which flows down Wells Road and then underneath Brook Street.

Caption For Leatherhead, Bridge Street 1899

Bridge Street slopes down to the river Mole and the 14-arch bridge of 1782.

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Caption For Hounslow, C1954

Hounslow has changed a great deal since the heady days when several hundred stagecoaches a day passed along its great street.

Caption For Colchester, North Hill And The Market 1892

North Hill climbs towards High Street, just beyond St Peter's church tower seen in the distance.

Caption For East Dereham, Church Street 1893

This lovely street, fringed with cobbles, leads down to the White Lion Inn and the old church, where the poet William Cowper, 'England's sweetest and most pious bard', was laid to rest.

Caption For Swindon, Men Leaving G.W.R. 1913

Gas street lighting was common at the time.

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1900

Note how quiet the street is compared with today's modern traffic.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

The first modern shop façade in the High Street was Fine Fare (left), a small supermarket on the corner of Meadow Road, vying with the more old-fashioned International Stores opposite.

Caption For Manchester, Piccadilly 1887

This photograph was taken from the Queen's Hotel and looking across Piccadilly towards Market Street, where we can see Lewis's Department Store.

Caption For Sherborne, Half Moon Street 1904

Phillips & Handover is seen here on the left, looking along Half Moon Street towards the Almshouse. Several hats and garments are displayed outside the shop.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Row 1863

In the late 19th century, the writers of tourist guides such as Baedeckers considered the Rows in Watergate Street to be the poor relations of those in other parts of the city.

Caption For Sutton On Sea, High Street C1955

This view looks south-west along the High Street. The Bacchus Hotel, a mainly 18th-century pantiled building predating the seaside resort's expansion, survives.

Caption For Uppingham, School 1927

There is an uncanny quiet about the street.

Caption For Ambleside, Market Place 1912

Many of the coach tours to Keswick and Windermere are advertised in the hoardings along the street.

Caption For Burford, Cotswold Gateway C1955

Situated on the corner of the A40 and the High Street, the appropriately named Cotswold Gateway Hotel opened in 1928. The building was once used as a boarding house for the local school.

Caption For Castle Cary, Fore Street C1965

Fore Street once had many thatched cottages and a stream running down one side, but it was rebuilt in the 19th century, when the town prospered with the woollen industry.

Caption For Drayton, Village And War Memorial C1955

Drayton's thatched, grey lias war memorial stands across Church Street from the Drayton Arms. Behind stands Church House, once a meeting-place for monks from nearby Muchelney Abbey.

Caption For Frome, The Market Place C1950

On the right is Lloyd's Bank, and beyond it is the entrance to Cheap Street. The road below was frequently flooded by the River Frome.