Maps

566 maps found.

1919, Enborne Row Ref. POP701302
1921, Horne Row Ref. POP740440
1925, Low Row Ref. POP768482
1919, Alder Row Ref. POP621213
1947, Billy Row Ref. NPO640116
1923, Will Row Ref. POP870343
1919, Winkfield Row Ref. POP871418
1947, Corner Row Ref. NPO677685
1897, Ratten Row Ref. RNE813614
1899, Rotten Row Ref. RNE820453
1897, North Row Ref. RNE793871
1893, Orange Row Ref. RNE797713
1897, Row Brow Ref. RNE820983
1896, Row Green Ref. RNE820999
1897, Rowe Head Ref. RNE821129
1898, Spooner Row Ref. RNE836533
1893, Pott Row Ref. RNE810082
1898, Shield Row Ref. RNE830060
1898, Shiney Row Ref. RNE830217
1895, Smokey Row Ref. RNE833444

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Memories

1,284 memories found. Showing results 101 to 110.

Families

On the 27th of December 1956 my ex-husband KEITH GEORGE JEARY was born at 6 UPPER CLOSE where he lived with his parents until we were married at Holy Trinity Church on the 6th of November 1982 - both of my children Emily and Dominic were ...Read more

A memory of Forest Row in 1956 by Sally Creevy

Happy Thoughts Of Bay

I believe I am the girl sitting on the grass looking towards the sea in this photograph. My name then was Susan Groves and my dad was a fisherman. We owned a shop down the bank called The Shell Shop where dad sold many ...Read more

A memory of Robin Hood's Bay in 1960 by Susan Cooper

Where I Was Brought Up

I was 2 years old when we moved in, in 1950. My dad was the Lock Keeper, Alan Mclean Tait, my mum Florence (Always called Elsie)my sister Christina (Chris), me, Eddie & our spaniel Judy. We also had chickens and a cockrel. ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1950 by Eddie Tait

This Is How The Lock Looked Like When My Family Lived In Lock Cottage 1950 1961

This is where I spent my life from 2 years old till I was 13 years old. Fishing, rowing boats, paddling canoes and riding Kitty the horse in the field behind our cottage ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1950 by Eddie Tait

Row Boat

Many times I rowed my little row boat down the river past Haling Path on the way to the Staunches where we fished for hours or chased rabbits.

A memory of Thetford in 1930 by Stanley Hayward

Kent Butchers

Year: 1930s Kent Butchers Does anyone have memories of the Kent Butchers during the 1930s in Lewisham Market? I have a photo taken about Christmas time 1936 of their shop. It is decorated with rows of turkeys and other meats, with the ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1930 by Susan Howard

Cranford 1975 80

Hello. I used to live on Berkeley Ave. I remember the parade of shops. There was a row of Co-op shops, baker, butcher, mini market and I think a green grocer. After the shops was an alley where there was a milk company, I think that ...Read more

A memory of Cranford in 1978 by Shamim Khan

Escrick Park Gardens Market Gardens 1950 1966

My aunt and uncle - Mr and Mrs George Pratt - used to manage the market gardens in Escrick. We had many happy holidays there, and I remember the peaches and apricots growing up the wall, rows and rows of ...Read more

A memory of Escrick in 1950 by First Name Last Name

The Passing Of A Grand Old Theatre

The old Grand Theatre at Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne was one of well over 65 theatres and cinemas in the city in the heyday of entertainment. Kenneth More in repertory, Winifred Atwell playing her first ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by David Hinge

First X Rays Come To Blaenavon!

My Grandfather, Mr. Llewellyn Price [British Empire Medal], was awarded a silver cigarette case on 24 July, 1937 by the Medical Society of Blaenavon. A golden key to the X-ray room was also presented. This ceremony was ...Read more

A memory of Blaenavon in 1930 by Debbie Knight

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 241 to 264.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Butcher Row 1924

The ground floor served as a row of individual butcher's booths - it is just possible to make out the meat hooks above the two windows on the left.

Caption For Metfield, The Village Street C1960

The group of cottages on the right, now called Honeymoon Row, have had many subsequent changes made to the roofline and dormer windows.

Caption For Warminster, Silver Street C1965

The Department of the Environment's 'List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest' notes the row of late 18th-century and early 19th-century houses on the right, with their

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street 1891

The Rows are a unique feature to Chester; they provide shops on two levels, the roofs of the shops at street level forming a pedestrian walkway for the shops on the second level.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour 1890

Rows of fishing boats are mostly aground where they are moored in the harbour. Smaller boats are drawn right up to the buildings in the background, for the Wharf wall had not yet been built.

Caption For Dartmouth, The Quay And Harbour C1955

They specialised in building rowing boats and, later, small motor launches like the one in the foreground; in fact, the first motor boat in Dartmouth was launched by Lidstone's in 1910.

Caption For London, Riding In Green Park C1955

Here, winter riders are seen on the ride which extends from Rotten Row in Hyde Park.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1927

Over the last 200 years or so, erosion has only managed to claim two rows of houses and a road.

Caption For Brotton, The Avenue C1955

The picturesque tree-lined avenue of Brotton contains some fine residences, including, just to the right of this picture, Brotton Hall, a fine Georgian stone house, now converted into

Caption For Harlow, Market House C1955

There were to be three types of shopping: the open-air market, a variety of shops on three sides, and a first-floor row of shops that did not need a window display, such as hairdressers, opticians, photographers

Caption For Kettering, The Library And The Alfred East Gallery 1922

In this view, the horse and dog troughs are still attached to the Dryland Memorial, and a row of sitters is taking advantage of the shade. The war memorial is on the extreme right.

Caption For Sandsend, East Row 1925

These old red-roofed houses on East Row are the first we reach if we are coming from Whitby.

Caption For Falmouth, Flushing From Green Bank 1893

The activities of yachts, fishing and rowing boats provide engrossing fascination to bystanders.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1927

Over the last 200 years or so, erosion has only managed to claim two rows of houses and a road.

Caption For Cadgwith, 1911

The boats on view here are typical of the rowing gigs used before the advent of diesel engines - sturdy and seaworthy, and often with their middle thwarts missing to leave space for the enormous seine

Caption For Aldeburgh, River Alde 1901

A crowded rowing boat makes its way to the muddy shore.

Caption For Pettistree, The Church C1960

Below the nave roof is a row of blocked quatrefoil windows, although the aisles were never built. The chancel and vestry date from 1894.

Caption For Buckland, Post Office C1955

An earlier post office had been located in the row of houses on the left. The village, with its interesting thatched and Georgian houses, lost its post office in 1997.

Caption For Dunster, High Street C1955

Dunster's High Street was built wide to accommodate markets, and at this point it once held a row of shambles, or butcher's shops, in the middle.

Caption For Barnstaple, 1929

Taken from the south shore, this view features two attractive clinker-built rowing boats still afloat as the tide streams out.

Caption For Witham, Newland Street C1955

A wide variety of building styles can be seen in the row on the right of the road. Apart from a change in function of many of the shops, this road has altered little over the years.

Caption For Brighton, Beach And Pier 1898

This picture is full of life, bursting with boats for excursions, fishing boats, rows of bathing machines, holidaymakers, entertainers - one of the famous pierrots can be seen bottom right -

Caption For Drayton, Church Lane C1965

The row of houses on the left has since been demolished.

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

Cambridge has a long history of rowing. Because the River Cam itself is not wide enough for conventional races, races called 'Bumps' are held.