Places

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Maps

22 maps found.

1881, Terrace, The Ref. HOSM52687
1898, Chase Terrace Ref. RNE667019
1883, Chase Terrace Ref. HOSM65477
1883, Chase Terrace Ref. HOSM65478
1897, Clydach Terrace Ref. RNE671406
1921, Chase Terrace Ref. POP667019
1898, Nene Terrace Ref. RNE788316
1946, Chase Terrace Ref. NPO667019
1902, Chase Terrace Ref. RNC667019
1899-1900, Clydach Terrace Ref. RNC671406
1919, Clydach Terrace Ref. POP671406
1947, Clydach Terrace Ref. NPO671406
1946, Nene Terrace Ref. NPO788316
1882 - 1883, Chase Terrace Ref. HOSM40641
1883, Chase Terrace Ref. HOSM65476
1883, Chase Terrace Ref. HOSM65479
1901-1902, Nene Terrace Ref. RNC788316
1922, Nene Terrace Ref. POP788316
1895, Terras Ref. RNE846088
1900, Terras Ref. RNC846088

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Memories

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East Terrace

I used to live in #1 when I was about 6 years old and have memories of climbing out of a window and sitting on the roof and looking out to sea. I also used to cycle off to school each day along this street. My father was in ...Read more

A memory of Budleigh Salterton in 1948 by Michael Braund

Little Hills Pit Lane

Born 1937 Kiveton family. Remeber getting on the bikes with my friends, riding over what we called the little hills down the pit lane to the tunnel top. Carrying an old clothes horse and a blanket, that was our tent. Take ...Read more

A memory of Kiveton Park in 1940 by Dorothy Sankey

Wartime Evacuation In 1944

I was placed in an orphanage on 13th October 1943 together with my elder brother Brian.  My father had died on the infamous Siam (Thailand) Railway as a forced labour navvy. He was a regular soldier and had already been ...Read more

A memory of Tairgwaith in 1944 by Michael Lowdon

Plymouth College

Whilst this is the best known photograph of Ford Park Cemetery in the late nineteenth century it is also one of the best of Plymouth College (seen in the top right), because it was taken at a time when the school still owned all the ...Read more

A memory of Plymouth in 1880 by Chas Tope

Happiest Days Of My Life 1947 1966

I was born in Glenavon Terrace in 1945, my parents moved to Cambridge in 1946. Every year since I can remember, I spent all my holidays, Xmas, Easter, summer, every spare moment I could back in what I believe is home. ...Read more

A memory of Caerau by Colin Cornwell

Jarrett Family Of Ermington

In 1907 my Great-uncle, Arthur Jarrett, married Elizabeth Daniels in Ermington church. Elizabeth was the daugher of Frederick Daniels, who was then the landlord of the 'First and Last' Inn in Ermington. Arthur Jarrett ...Read more

A memory of Ermington in 1900

Station Road

The railway is now behind the photographer, who is looking down High Street at the height of its Victorian expansion with the street dominated by tall telegraph poles. Thorley’s, the cattle feed merchants, has gone, to be replaced by 1970s ...Read more

A memory of Horley

Summertime

When I was a girl we used to make dams in the river, and climb the mountain at the back of Duffryn Hotel at Coegnant colliery. It was a magic place to grow up in. I lived in Glanafon Terrace, and went to Tonna Road School. Horn was the place ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1957 by Eira Waite

Living In

When I moved to live on the Cricket Green with my parents in 1947, the previous tenants were called Bacon, and for many years afterwards, people would say "Oh you live in Bacons' old house" - my mother would seethe!  My brother ...Read more

A memory of Hartley Wintney in 1950 by Heather Tierney

School Days

Before becoming the home of George Harrison of the Beatles, Friar Park was run as a school by sisters of the St. John Bosco order. This was my first school and I remember having to walk all the way to the main door along the ...Read more

A memory of Henley-on-Thames in 1960 by Mandy Lester

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Captions

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Caption For Skelton, West End C1955

The green is fronted by North Terrace, East Terrace, South Terrace and West Terrace. Here we see North Terrace and East Terrace.

Caption For Skelton, The Village C1955

The green is fronted by North Terrace, East Terrace, South Terrace and West Terrace. Here we see North Terrace and East Terrace.

Caption For Whitby, Crescent Terrace 1925

Beyond Crescent Terrace lies the Royal Hotel corner, which is in North Terrace.

Caption For Aberdeen, Union Terrace And Gardens C1915

This photograph shows the statue of King Edward VII, the eldest son of Queen Victoria, at the corner of Union Street and Union Terrace.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1955

This view shows the contrast between the 1870 terrace on the left and the 1880 terrace on the right.

Caption For Saundersfoot, From St Bride's 1933

The terrace was built c1865. The Hean Castle Hotel (centre) stands on the corner of Cambrian Terrace and Wogan Terrace.

Caption For Saundersfoot, Cambrian Terrace 1949

The terrace was built c1865. The Hean Castle Hotel (centre) stands on the corner of Cambrian Terrace and Wogan Terrace.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Hazlewood Terrace

The plaque in the centre of Hazelwood Terrace bears the date 1889. The house at the right has a sign for W A Tattersall, a coal merchant.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral From Lower Close 1938

The Deanery on the left and the terrace on the right of the north side of Lower Close both incorporate much medieval work. The terrace was converted from the priory granaries.

Caption For Norwich, Cathedral From Lower Close 1938

The Deanery on the left and the terrace on the right of the north side of Lower Close both incorporate much medieval work. The terrace was converted from the priory granaries.

Caption For Melksham, Forest Road C1950

The houses on the left are known as Woodrow Terrace, and the ones on the right Blackmore Terrace. They were built by Spencer's Engineering Works, which moved to Beanacre Road in 1903.

Caption For Bude, The Strand 1900

We are looking north-west from the end of the Strand towards the terraces of Summerleaze Crescent on the skyline. Granville Terrace is just to the right of the bridge across the River Neet.

Caption For Westward Ho!, Nelson Terrace 1907

Among the many fine Victorian terraces in the town is one called Kipling Terrace, which was once the United Services College.

Caption For Southend On Sea, From The Pier 1898

This jetty was only used at high tide.The view shows more of the terraces of fine houses built above the cliffs, including Royal Terrace.

Caption For Cheltenham, Promenade 1923

It is possible to work out the dates of Cheltenham's terraces by comparing the architectural styles.

Caption For Ilfracombe, From Capstone Hill C1870

On the left, just below the skyline, is Hillsborough Terrace, and in front of it is Sir Bourchier Palk Wrey`s house, now the Cliff Hydro Hotel.

Caption For Loftus, Coronation Park C1960

This handsome terrace of Victorian houses, built in distinctive white 'Pease' brick overlook the Coronation Park.

Caption For Ramsey, Mooragh Park 1895

The Mooragh Park, Lake, and Golf Links were part of a major development begun in 1887 that also included Mooragh Promenade with its fine late-Victorian terraced properties.

Caption For Windsor, Castle, North Terrace And Norman Tower 1895

Cannons and a statue can be seen near the Castle walls along the North Terrace. The cannons are still there but the statue has gone.

Caption For Plymouth, Esplanade Hoe 1889

The fine colonnaded building second from left is the Grand Hotel; it still stands, as does Eliot Terrace to its right. 3 Eliot Terrace was the home of Lord and Lady Astor for many years.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, From Grip Wood 1900

The houses on the left are known as Woodrow Terrace, and the ones on the right Blackmore Terrace. They were built by Spencer's Engineering Works, which moved to Beanacre Road in 1903.

Caption For Eastbourne, Lansdowne Hotel, King Edwards Parade C1965

Lansdowne Terrace, now the Lansdowne Hotel, and, at the right, the Wish Tower Hotel, was the first major devel- opment west of the Wish Tower; it is in the style of the earlier stucco terraces, with

Caption For Exmouth, Alexandra Terrace 1906

Alexandra Terrace overlooks the line of Exmouth's sea front, its view as uninterrupted today as when this photograph was taken a century ago.

Caption For Brotton, Brittania Terrace C1955

Opposite the parish church are to be found a row of late Victorian houses known as Britannia Terrace, characterised by their bay windows and long front gardens.