Maps

566 maps found.

1899-1900, Bow Ref. RNC647020
1903, Bow Broom Ref. RNC647037
1903-1904, Bowes Ref. RNC647241
1920, Bowes Park Ref. POP647253
1922, Saddle Bow Ref. POP823427
1946, Bow Brickhill Ref. NPO647029
1946, Bow Common Ref. NPO647042
1945, Bowes Park Ref. NPO647253
1946, Saddle Bow Ref. NPO823427
1904, Bow Street Ref. HOSM38459
1902-1903, Dale Brow Ref. RNC687758
1902-1903, Mere Brow Ref. RNC778154
1903-1904, Thwaites Brow Ref. RNC848138
1897-1900, Hill Brow Ref. RNC734857
1925, Bowness-on-Solway Ref. POP647381
1901-1902, Bow Street Ref. RNC647073
1901-1902, Saddle Bow Ref. RNC823427
1947, Bowness-on-Solway Ref. NPO647381
1897, Bowness-on-Windermere Ref. RNE647382
1901-1903, Bow Street Ref. RNC647072

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Memories

1,284 memories found. Showing results 241 to 250.

Soft Drinks Producers

I'm trying to discover any information at all about these two soft drinks producers, which I understand were from the Newcastle area; H. Rowe Ltd and Muters. Any help would be appreciated!

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by p-rae

Brimscombe Corner & Burleigh 1910 62690

This photo is taken 100 yards up Brimscombe lane, looking back across the Golden Valley. The lane itself leads back up to Thrupp Lane & Dark lane, which is on its way to Quarhouse and the Lypiatt Manor, (the ...Read more

A memory of Brimscombe by Philip Baker

Memories Of Marks Gate

I lived on Marks Gate from 1954-1972 when I got married. We lived in a two bedroomed flat in Arneways Avenue. I went to the Oaks school in Collier Row, John Preston school on Marks Gate and The Warren school, Chadwell Heath. I ...Read more

A memory of Marks Gate by peterphelps06

Shute After The War

My sister and I were at Shute between 1949 and 1952, and I hardly recognise some of the memories here! For us it was a happy place, where we rode ponies and made dens in the woods. We learned about wildflowers - Mrs. Clapp was very ...Read more

A memory of Shute by jane.maanley

Orange Hill

Hi there... great to read these posts. Seems like most are from alumni who attended earlier than me but clearly some of those teachers had been there forever. I started in the second year in 1964, and immediately started a friendship with ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by tmdleary

Dreggy

Dreghorn Drive 1970's. I live next door to Guido Bott, friends were Anita Ravenscroft, Ami Straiton, Janice McKay, matthew Fife, Sean McCoy, Christine Cummings, The Watsons ecky. Bill was the odd job man, Barry Burns dad was ...Read more

A memory of Dreghorn by Lorraine Wright

Pavenham 1945 1970

This is the village where I grew up, my parents moving into their very old, somewhat dilapidated cottage at the end of the war. This was 'The Folly' at the eastern end of the village opposite one of Tandy's farms. Why it had that name ...Read more

A memory of Pavenham by Stephen Wessel

Rye Mill Cottages

My maternal great grandmother (or possibly Great Aunt), Mrs Curtis, was of Romani (Gypsy) descent and lived in one of the row of cottages that fronted the Rye (Pann) Mill on London Road, High Wycombe, opposite the Trinity Church. ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe by Barbara Hughes

My Time Living In Old Langho.

I moved to Old Langho in I think in 1954, I was an orphan I went to live with Mr and Mrs Pye. We lived at number 42 Larkhill, Mr and Mrs Pye where nurses at Brockhall hospital. There is a bit of a field between the two ...Read more

A memory of Old Langho by Terence Pye

A Very Happy Childhood At Westbury

My name is Andy Pike, getting on a bit now but lovely to read other folks memories of Westbury. Here are a few reminiscences of my childhood in Westbury on Trym in the 50's and 60's. Maybe this will ring a few ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym by waylandpike

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 577 to 600.

Caption For Low Row, The Punch Bowl Hotel 1924

Low Row's intriguing name comes from the fact that this attractive village is strung out for the full distance of a mile along the valley road, which runs close to the river on the northern side of the

Caption For Nether Alderley, Welsh Row 1896

Looking East along Welsh Row towards the cross, this is Nut Tree Farm, a typical yeoman half timbered farmhouse from the 17th century.

Caption For Littleborough, The Harbour, Hollingworth Lake C1955

Not only were rowing boats, racing skiffs and dinghies a common sight, but there was even a time when the lake had its own paddle steamer.

Caption For Glencoe, 1899

Here we see a row of classic stone-built thatched cottages, in the characteristic vernacular style.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Low Tide 1930

An incredibly low ebb- tide, which would also have coincided with one of the highest tides of the century, has exposed the rock pools on Lucy's Ledge.

Caption For Wisbech, View From North Brink 1901

Although it is 10 miles from the sea on what is now an artificial River Nene, Wisbech maintains its long tradition as a sea port.

Caption For Barnstaple, River Taw And South Walk 1899

The masts of sailing ships are visible beyond the bridge, and a fine collection of rowing boats can be seen around the boathouse.

Caption For Leeds, Infirmary 1894

In Leeds, Scott was also responsible for the old Beckett's Bank building in Park Row (1862, now demolished).

Caption For Truro, King Harry Ferry Boats C1889

It was not easy to first get horses and vehicles on board and then row across the river.

Caption For Broughton Astley, Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn C1967

The pub fronts Main Street, sitting prominently at the junction of Cosby Road and Station Road, and appears to be the bad conversion of a former row of cottages.

Caption For Fleckney, Saddington Road C1955

An off- licence offers Phipps ales and stout, and at the end of the row, as if anticipating further expansion, there is a small shop.

Caption For Weymouth, Parade And Clock Tower 1898

Georgian and Victorian apartments and hotels of Gloucester Terrace (right), with Royal Terrace dominated by the Royal Hotel (centre), to a glimpse of the rounded corners of Coburg Place and Johnstone Row

Caption For Brotton, High Street C1955

At the far end of the left-hand row of houses we can just see the gable end of the Cottage Hospital, built in 1874 by Bell Brothers for the casualties inevitably arising from the local ironstone mining

Caption For Broughton Astley, Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn C1967

The pub fronts Main Street, sitting prominently at the junction of Cosby Road and Station Road, and appears to be the bad conversion of a former row of cottages.

Caption For Fleckney, Saddington Road C1955

An off- licence offers Phipps ales and stout, and at the end of the row, as if anticipating further expansion, there is a small shop.

Caption For Cheddar, Village And Gorge C1873

The cottages on the left remain beyond the millpond; the row behind were built in 1667 and are now the Cheddar Toy and Model Museum.

Caption For Barnstaple, Butchers Row 1919

There were originally 33 small shops in Butchers' Row. The architectural flair and panache associated with Victorian work is evidenced here.

Caption For Billingshurst, High Street 1909

The buildings beyond The King's Head have gone, and the wall on the right has been replaced by a row of lock-up shops.

Caption For Southport, Cambridge Hall, Art Gallery, Library And Bank 1887

The complex was built on a site previously occupied by a row of cottages adjacent to Cambridge Hall, and opened in 1878 having cost around £14,000.

Caption For Irby, The Hall C1950

The building looks much the same today, except for a row of old-fashioned street lamps lining the left-hand edge of the drive.

Caption For Northampton, Mercers Row C1955

Mercers Row leads west from the market place, with the parish church of All Saints to its left. It was largely rebuilt after a disastrous fire in 1675 which destroyed most of the town centre.

Caption For Rumney, Llanrumney Estate C1960

Many estates of what we now call social housing sprang up around Britain following the war.

Caption For Houghton, The Mill 1899

A man is rowing across the millrace.

Caption For South Wigston, Countesthorpe Road C1960

No-one could pretend that this scene is one of romantic beauty, but this long row of late 19th-century terraced houses with its excellent corner shop has a well mannered charm.