Places
26 places found.
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- Cemmaes Road, Powys
- Six Road Ends, County Down
- Road Weedon, Northamptonshire
- Severn Road Bridge, Gloucestershire
- Roade, Northamptonshire
- Berkeley Road, Gloucestershire
- Harling Road, Norfolk
- Road Green, Devon
- Builth Road, Powys
- Cross Roads, Yorkshire
- Steele Road, Borders
- Cross Roads, Devon
- Four Roads, Dyfed
- Road Green, Norfolk
- Biggar Road, Strathclyde
- Clarbeston Road, Dyfed
- Five Roads, Dyfed
- Eccles Road, Norfolk
- Grampound Road, Cornwall
- Morchard Road, Devon
- Wood Road, Greater Manchester
- Four Roads, Isle of Man
- St Columb Road, Cornwall
- Clipiau, Gwynedd (near Cemmaes Road)
- New Road Side, Yorkshire (near Silsden)
- New Road Side, Yorkshire (near Cleckheaton)
Photos
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Maps
476 maps found.
Books
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Memories
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Craft Cottage
My grandmother Doris Palmer, lived in Craft Cottage which is right next to the pump. We spent all our family holidays there during the 50's and 60's. Granny was a war widow and she worked in Adams tobacconist, which was on the corner ...Read more
A memory of Steyning in 1958 by
Cornfields And Swimming Pool At Purley
Does anyone remember the swimming pool and cornfield at Purley Way, Waddon. I used to live in Goodwin Road. I also remember the orchard behind the cornfields where we rode our track bikes. I'm 72 years old now. Happy days....
A memory of Croydon in 1950 by
Living In Littlehampton
I was lucky to be born in Littlehampton in Manning Road, before moving to Howard Road with my two brothers and two sisters. We have lots of memories about growing up on the river bank, west beach and the main beach, ...Read more
A memory of Littlehampton in 1968 by
Bachpann
I remember as a child flattening out card boards boxes, as we lived on Great Arthur Street, Smethwick, the gardens led onto the canal banks and my brother and my cousins used to slide down to the bottom - what a thrill - and trying to get ...Read more
A memory of Smethwick in 1968
Eccleshill & Greengates In The ''50s
My compliments, Francis. I grew up in Langdale Road, Ravenscliffe 1947-58. Your pictures brought lots of memories back: " the 2penny Rush" - first two rows at Greengates Flicks only cost 2 pennies; cycling along ...Read more
A memory of Greengates in 1949 by
My Youth
I was born on the Haworth Road estate and in my childhood roamed all over the district. Chellow Dene was a particular favourite especially in winter when it froze over! Sandy Lane park was another place we visited to go on the swings and ...Read more
A memory of Bradford in 1951 by
Ve Day Street Party York Road Northfleet Kent Uk.
My grandson has had two days away, living how it was like during world war two. I would like to find the street party photos that had been taken, or any others around that area please. I lived in ...Read more
A memory of Northfleet in 1945
8, Llanover Road, Abersychan, Pontnewynydd
This is going back a bit - but I wonder if anyone knows or remembers a family with the surname 'English' who lived at this address in the 1890-1900's? My great grandmother was born here - Elizabeth Magretta ...Read more
A memory of Talywain in 1890
Differance
How lovely to see the wall on the other side of the road. Now there is open space in front of the library.
A memory of Bebington by
Roller Skating
A good skating could be had at Monmouth Rd where the road surface was smooth tar. All the kids from Penfold Rd, Charlton Rd areas would descend en block pre the busy car times, our Jacko skates loving the road surface.
A memory of Edmonton in 1954 by
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Captions
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The old road is quiet in this view; the volume of traffic seems unlikely to challenge the skills of the officer on point duty! The tower is almost hiding behind the body of the church.
To fix your bearings, the drive in this view is now Warren Close, one of the 1990s housing estate roads.
The actual width of the road can be estimated by assessing the relative sizes of the open-top bus and horse-drawn vehicle passing it.
On the near side of the road, a farm cart carries a churn of milk.
This view looks down Warren Close from the main Aylesbury Road, the chapel on the left just out of view.
This pub on the road to Havering-atte-Bower has retained much of its shape, although it is now brightly painted.
It was said of Runcorn that it was 'like the Dead Sea - there's a road into it but none out'. It was the building of the new bridge that really encouraged development locally.
On the exposed Wolds, the ironstone church is situated on the south side of the village street, away from the main A606 Nottingham to Stamford road.
In this photograph the main road looks quiet, but traffic between Leicester and Loughborough would, in a few short years, build to a crescendo through the narrow streets.
Rebuilt on London Road in the 1850s, the old grammar school buildings survive as the other campus of Edward VI School after the merger with the Milner.
This is the quadrangle of Owen's College, with the gateway out to Oxford Road on the right of the picture. In 1886-7 the Museum part of the college was among the buildings added to the complex.
The road is the A52.
Both Sheep Market and All Saints Street lead down to what was the Great North Road, but Stamford has since been bypassed. The town bus station is on the right, on the site of Stamford Castle.
The main road used to pass very close to the church by the sea, but it was washed away and moved inland, leaving the church rather isolated.
The roads are free of traffic, but again 1962 would usher in changes. In November the chancellor slashed purchase tax on new cars from 45 per cent down to 25 per cent.
Search the high bank on the opposite side of the road and find remnants of a Gothic folly which once ornamented the grounds of The Park.
His son opened the cycle shop in Malden Road in 1921on his return from service in the First World War.
Walk a short distance from the hamlet and marvel at numerous waterfalls, disused pits and the course of the Roman road through Combs Wood.
A mile south of the main road, on a spur some 80 feet high on the edge of the Pevensey Levels, lies the parish church of Herstmonceux and this spectacular brick-built castle.
The road widens to form Posey Green, with the 1930s Horseshoe Inn on the right out of camera shot; it is a rambling mix of local sandstone and timber-framing with a huge horseshoe-
This attractive group, which makes the most of the possibilities of tile-hanging walls, is on the Petworth Road just south-west of the Green.
The church and the old core of the village are further north, but this view is along King's Road with the common to the right of the rider.
A wax bleaching and candle making factory was in operation on Waldegrave Road, which provided further jobs.
On the other side of the road is the lamp-post which was first in the Market Square, with its black-painted cast iron base.
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