Maps

142 maps found.

1898, Market Deeping Ref. RNE774681
1947, Market Warsop Ref. NPO774694
1921, Wickham Market Ref. POP869864
1898, Wickham Market Ref. RNE869864
1898, Downham Market Ref. RNE692703
1898, Pulham Market Ref. RNE811475
1898, Burnham Market Ref. RNE656374
1898, Market Rasen Ref. RNE774690
1899, Market Warsop Ref. RNE774694
1899, Market Lavington Ref. HOSM53166
1882 - 1903, Market Weston Ref. HOSM53169
1884 - 1886, Downham Market Ref. HOSM34439
1889 - 1890, Market Weighton Ref. HOSM53262
1901-1902, Pulham Market Ref. RNC811475
1901-1902, Burnham Market Ref. RNC656374
1901-1903, Market Bosworth Ref. RNC774679
1901-1902, Market Deeping Ref. RNC774681
1898-1899, Market Lavington Ref. RNC774688
1902-1903, Market Stainton Ref. RNC774692
1881 - 1883, Wickham Market Ref. HOSM64632

Books

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Memories

1,393 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Memories Of Sutton Lodge, In Sutton Lane—Just South Of The Great West Road, Heston/Hounslow

Recorded by Nicholas Reid, Canberra, Australia. I was christened in the Anglican church at Heston in 1959, though for obvious reason I don’t have any memories of ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Nicholas Reid

Southall Memories

My parents, who came to England from India in 1955, when I was 3 months old, moved to Southall in 1959, from Whitton, when I was 4. I remember Southall Broadway at that time-there was actually a saddlery business there! C. Quinion, ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Sandya Narayanswami

1940 To 1956 Clarence Road

I was born at 25 Clarence road 1940 and lived there to 1956 as a boy worked on milk round with Albert on 3 whealed cart delivering to percey rd clarence rd manor road buildings also in Bobs dairy shop and Jack Feacey ...Read more

A memory of Canning Town by Alan Reid

Edmonton Green

I lived in Brookfield Road from 1955 when I was born until 1973, when I married. I went to Fleecefield Scool from 1960 to 1970. I have vivid memories of when I was about 7 and walking through Edmomton Green market, being facinated by ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by Toni Christian

Eels In Tooting Market . 1950’s

I’ve just read a detailed account of a person who recounted a memory of a fish shop in Tooting market in the 1950’s. As well as fish the lady owner (who was missing front teeth) sold eels. Some customers preferred that she ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Derek Wadman

Dancing In Ilford

Between 1957 and 1963 I learnt to dance at the dance studio above the Pioneer market, the entrance was in Scrafton Road, this was were I met my wife. I believe the the teachers names were Fred, Dorothy and Jean. Very happy days. Does any body else remember this dance studio? Barry Brooker

A memory of Ilford by Barry Brooker

Butchers Shop

I have a picture of a double fronted butchers shop in the corn market. Over the door it says L.Pugh, outside is the butcher and his wife and probably their daughter Marie.  A family story was that a lad from the family when asked who ...Read more

A memory of Leominster in 1920 by Paul Mann

Shopping With Mum

The girl in the foreground could easily be me with one of my brothers in his pram. It was usual to be left outside the shop to look after one or all of my brothers - and of course very safe to do so - when my mum went inside to ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster

Our Old Home

I lived in this house from 1951 to 1961 with my Parents and Brother mum did Bed and Breakfast and Dad was market gardener the photo you have was taken by my father who did all the renovations on the property my Dad maid the gates and ...Read more

A memory of Maidencombe by Diana Jackson

Growing Up In Fareham

I was born in Brighton Sussex. After travelling from station to station, as my father was in the RAF (I'll miss out that part of the story), My mother Eileen,sister Shirley & I moved to Fareham after the 2nd WW, I was 9 yrs ...Read more

A memory of Fareham by Alan Kitchin

Captions

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Caption For Basingstoke, Market Place C1955

Basingstoke's role as an important market centre dates back to medieval times; it was established as a borough in 1622 when James I granted the town a charter giving it a weekly market and a twice-yearly

Caption For Basingstoke, Market Place C1955

Basingstoke's role as an important market centre dates back to medieval times; it was established as a borough in 1622 when James I granted the town a charter giving it a weekly market and a twice-yearly

Caption For Halifax, Inside The Market Hall 1896

Building commenced on the site of the former red brick market in 1891. Inside there was space for 43 shops and over 100 stalls. In addition, a fish market offered 16 choice counters.

Caption For Horsham, Town Hall 1923

On the southern part of the market is the old Town Hall or Market House; the original open arcade on the ground floor was used as a butter and poultry market.

Caption For Market Bosworth, The Square C1960

Market Bosworth was granted the privilege of a Wednesday market in 1285, and the small town was one of 29 in the country to combine this with an annual fair.

Caption For Accrington, Market Hall 1897

Here we see a close-up view of the Market Hall with its imposing front and large statues mounted over the entrance. There was a corn market in Accrington as far back as the 16th century.

Caption For Chesham, Town Hall 1897

Chesham has been a market town since 1257 when Hugh, Earl of Oxford, obtained from King Henry III a grant of a weekly market and annual three-day fair.

Caption For Rugby, Market Place 1932

Freed of livestock, the Saturday market became a more congenial place; it was thriving and prosperous, despite competition from a new Monday market introduced in 1883.

Caption For Swavesey, High Street C1965

a Ford 105E Anglia, a Wolseley Hornet, a Ford Consul, and (peeping out of the corner on the left) a Fordson tractor, is a far cry from the days when Swavesey enjoyed its annual and weekly markets

Caption For Caerphilly, Chapel And Clock Tower 1899

Caerphlly was primarily an industrial and market town.

Caption For Caerphilly, Chapel And Clock Tower 1899

Caerphlly was primarily an industrial and market town.

Caption For Petersfield, The Spain C1965

The manner in which animals were slaughtered, and housed whilst at market, brought forward demands from the government for cleaner market surfaces and the limewashing of all carts coming into and

Caption For Market Deeping, Market Place 1900

As its name implies, Market Deeping is a market town with a large, triangular market place, lined with pubs such as the Bull for the farmers and coaching inns for travellers, including the Deeping Stage

Caption For Market Rasen, Town Hall Cinema C1955

The town, separated from The Wolds to the east by thin sandy moors, now mostly afforested, became the main market for a wide area in the 16th century, and changed its name from East to Market Rasen.

Caption For Pontefract, Market Place 1964

Famous for its liquorice 'cakes' or sweets, Pontefract is an ancient market town at the junction of the Rivers Aire and Calder, south of Castleford.

Caption For Northampton, Market Square C1950

The buildings on the left, the west side of the Market Place, mostly survive today, apart from the two at the far left.

Caption For Ledbury, High Street C1955

Notice how the street widens out as it nears the old market hall.

Caption For Eccleshall, High Street C1955

The bishop was granted the right to hold a weekly market in 1153, and later an annual fair.

Caption For Eccleshall, View From The Cross Roads C1955

The bishop was granted the right to hold a weekly market in 1153, and later an annual fair.

Caption For Hawes, Market Day 1908

Granted a market charter by William III, Hawes later became a centre for textiles, quarrying and the production of Wensleydale cheese.

Caption For Lancaster, Market Square C1955

Here we see the Square outside the old town hall and part of Market Street. We can see the bus shelters on the left.

Caption For Taunton, Fore Street C1955

Taunton's Market House, now mainly offices, stands on the site of the former covered market.

Caption For East Grinstead, Lewes Road 1907

East Grinstead, a Wealden market town founded during the early 13th-century woodland clearances, was recorded as a borough by 1235.

Caption For Enfield, Market Place C1950

The compact market place on the north side of the town is enhanced by its octagonal timber market cross, built in 1903 in celebration of Edward VII's coronation to replace a stone Gothic cross of 1826.