Maps

566 maps found.

1925, North Row Ref. POP793871
1925, Nether Row Ref. POP788755
1924, New Row Ref. POP790329
1922, New Row Ref. POP790331
1898, Alder Row Ref. RNE621213
1895, Calcot Row Ref. RNE659445
1898, Billy Row Ref. RNE640116
1945, Stour Row Ref. NPO841005
1946, Frost Row Ref. NPO709908
1947, Tittle Row Ref. NPO848962
1946, Toad Row Ref. NPO849006
1947, Shiplake Row Ref. NPO830272
1947, Shurlock Row Ref. NPO830938
1898, Munderfield Row Ref. RNE786039
1897, Nether Row Ref. RNE788755
1897, Phoenix Row Ref. RNE805685
1895, Lower Row Ref. RNE769699
1895, Medhurst Row Ref. RNE777398
1896, Row Town Ref. RNE821013
1897, Red Row Ref. RNE814589

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Memories

1,284 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

Love That Place!

Born at Petersfield in 1940, my first home was Berry Cottage, down Sandy Lane, opposite Sibley's farm. Berry cottage had only 4 rooms (2 up and 2 down), no running water, only a well and later a tap down in the lane. I remember the ...Read more

A memory of Rake Firs in 1940 by Monica Stewart

Mclaren High School Callander

I was eight years old when I became a pupil at McLaren High School. The Rector was a fine gentleman who wore a tail coat and striped trousers. His name was Mr Leckie. We also had a janitor who wore a uniform and had an ...Read more

A memory of Callander in 1940 by Fionn Young

Victoria Park Latchford

I remember when there used to be a place in Victoria Park, Latchford, called `The Pavillion'. It had a row of bushes beside it - dividing it from a sunken paddling pond that had rather ornate brick walls around it and steps ...Read more

A memory of Warrington in 1945

Methodist School

I was at Burgh Heath Methodist School from about 1953 to 1956. My mother was Mrs Coleman, who taught reception. Mrs Parrot was headmistress, Mrs Westwater taught the second class. Miss Marshall was at that time the milk lady and ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1955 by Barbara Lucas

19 C Ancestors At Cleugh Head Farm Low Row

I have been researching my name which is very rare and found that a Scottish family of that name were farm workers at Cleugh Head Farm in the 1851 Census. I cannot find any subsequent ...Read more

A memory of Low Row by John Minelly

Albert Park In The Fifties

Dad used to take us in a rowing boat on the lake. We had to take turns rowing and we were only 4, 5 and 6 years of age. Not sure health and safety would approve now!!! I remember being called in eg "number 2 your time is up". Great memories.

A memory of Middlesbrough in 1955 by Margaret Wilson

My Gran & Grandad Jack Spencer

Jack & Unice Spencer were my grandparents, they owned the boats on Pickmere Lake. My life after the war was idillic when living with them, thousands flocked from Salford & Manchester to camp, fish and row my ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1953 by John Bailey

My First School

The Anson family arrived at Strensall in 1957. My father was at the camp as a 'skill at arms' instructor until 1959 attached to the K.O.Y.L.I. I can remember the first day at school in Strensall village.I caught the bus which cost ...Read more

A memory of Strensall in 1957 by Kathryn Anson

Morning Coffee At Rapparee

Wonderful little beach. As a lad in the late 1940's and early 50's, I was a deckchair boy here, and hundreds of people would walk from town to have a coffee at the cafe at the bottom of Rapparee steps, or spend half the ...Read more

A memory of Ilfracombe in 1950 by David Griffiths

My Mother Was Evacuated To Buckinghamshire Twice!

Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939, and this country's involvement in the Second World War began. German air-raids and gas attacks were expected imminently, and many children ...Read more

A memory of Princes Risborough in 1940 by Julia Skinner

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 313 to 336.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Pond C1960

They would have a field day now. This row of cottages pictured is called the Causeway. The dormered Causeway Tea Cottage on the right now offers `Full Monty` cream teas.

Caption For Bristol, Victoria Rooms C1950

The college opened in 1876 in two houses in Park Row with just 87 day students and 234 evening students.

Caption For Worcester, Steamboat And The Kepax Ferry 1906

Across the water, rowing boats are available for hire.

Caption For Burton On Trent, C1960

This picture is taken from rowing club premises on the Stapenhill side of the river.

Caption For Canvey Island, The Beach House Restaurant C1955

Well- ordered rows of caravans are ready to welcome summer visitors. A complex of administrative buildings can also be seen.

Caption For Cromer, The Sands 1899

The flags are flying and a throng of holidaymakers waits to board a fleet of row boats for a trip along the coast.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1901

It is low tide in this view looking towards the slipway and the Bay Hotel. The Bay itself sweeps around from Ness Point in the north to the 600ft high cliffs of Ravenscar, at the other end.

Caption For Par, Bay 1898

The row of buildings on the left were the Cornwall Mineral Railway's depot, built in 1874 to the design of Sir Morton Peto.

Caption For Coventry, The Precinct C1965

The shops were built in two tiers - it is said that the architect, Donald Gibson, was inspired by the magnificent medieval Rows at Chester. Then again, perhaps this is just an urban myth!

Caption For Lechlade, The Trout Inn C1955

The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley rowed to Lechlade from Windsor with his friends Mary Godwin, Thomas Love Peacock and Charles Clairmont in 1815.

Caption For Lymington, Quay Hill C1955

This picturesque corner of Lymington includes Quay Hill, with Captains Row on the right. Note the typical 1950s sign on the left - 'station and motor car ferry.'

Caption For Slaugham, The Village C1960

Note the row of houses on the right - a varied mix of stone houses and tile-hung properties.

Caption For Cromer, The Sands 1899

The flags are flying and a throng of holidaymakers waits to board a fleet of row boats for a trip along the coast.

Caption For Coventry, Butcher Row 1892

Butcher Row went long ago.

Caption For Reading, River And Promenade C1955

This view, looking west from the present Caversham Bridge past the Reading Rowing Club behind the coach, shows well the flat south bank in contrast to the steep and heavily treed Caversham bank.

Caption For Woodstock, Park Street C1960

Just beyond the row of buildings on the right are the village stocks under the triangular wooden cover.

Caption For Wickham Market, The Hill C1960

The former Crown Inn is at the end of the row (centre), beneath the octagonal church tower with its wooden leaded spire. To the right, the building with a hipped roof is now three shops.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

Until near the middle of the 20th century, there was plenty of choice for a short sea trip in a rowing boat, a sailing boat, a motor boat or even a speed boat.

Caption For East Grinstead, Dorset Arms Hotel 1914

Between the entries of Hermitage Lane and Portland Road can just be seen the little shop of Arthur Paine, hairdresser; and on the right, at No 12 Middle Row, is William John Simmons Mann,

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row East 1902

Crowds are thronging the Market Place and Long Row giving little heed to the traffic. The Black Boy Hotel stands splendidly in the centre, with its astonishing wealth of architectural detail.

Caption For Leicester, The Lake, Abbey Park C1955

What is there more pleasurable than to take a rowing boat out onto a picturesque, well-treed lake, to escape for an afternoon of peace and relaxation away from Leicester's factories and mills?

Caption For Rainham, The Broadway C1950

On the left, a London Transport STL-class bus on route 165 waits before returning to Romford Collier Row.

Caption For Lindfield, The Pond C1960

The row of white posts form an attractive (and safe) barrier at the pond`s edge.

Caption For Bisley, The Seven Springs C1955

below: STROUD, Butter Row, Old Pyke