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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1946, Moor Street Ref. NPO783242
1947, Lime Street Ref. NPO755983
1945, Oulton Street Ref. NPO798357
1946, Romney Street Ref. NPO819578
1947, Salter Street Ref. NPO824581
1946, Saxon Street Ref. NPO825845
1946, Noke Street Ref. NPO792511
1946, Park Street Ref. NPO801230
1946, Payden Street Ref. NPO802166
1898, Wyverstone Street Ref. RNE875368
1896, Sherbourne Street Ref. RNE829814
1895, Street Lane Ref. RNE841654
1895, Sutton Street Ref. RNE843274
1895, Swan Street Ref. RNE843439
1895, Whatsole Street Ref. RNE866934
1896, Wick Street Ref. RNE869805
1898, True Street Ref. RNE853853
1896, Tong Street Ref. RNE849915
1883, Green Street Ref. HOSM41738
1895, South Street Ref. HOSM59747

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 471 to 480.

Childhood Days

As I have lived all my life in Childer Thornton I have so many memories. I would just like to record some from my childhood. The village was a wonderful place to grow up in. There was no traffic to disturb our street play ...Read more

A memory of Childer Thornton in 1950 by Irene Davies

St John's Street

During the Second World War they put up families in the almshouses, at the end of the war they had a street party for the children almost next to the almshouses, myself and the Willis brothers were there.

A memory of Malmesbury by David W Reeves

Sunny 1950''s Sunday Mornings

I have many memories about the old St Mary's Church. Until I started thinking of them I realised that I have not got one involving a rainy day apart from when my Grandad was buried in the churchyard. He was laid ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors in 1954 by Ann Arthur

Girl Guides Outside The Newsagents.

A wonderful picture of Overstrand High Street from 1965. I have very happy memories from this era in the picture. I would have been 10 years of age. It looks to me like they could be Girl Guides at the ...Read more

A memory of Overstrand in 1965 by Phil Dunning

Netherthong In The First World War Part 3

Private John Henry Hoyle was born in Wilson Square in 1879 and he joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Teacher Battalion) in January 1916. He was reported as missing and his body was found on March ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Our First Home

Jenny and I moved to the High Street in 1989, this tiny vilage was a wonderful home for us both, we loved the walks and the local pub, with this quite vilage in a town came the regatta which stoped us taking the car out and doing ...Read more

A memory of Leigh-on-Sea by Colin Wonfor

Stoppards Butchers

I remember pigs squealing as they arrived for slaughter. We lived on the street below.

A memory of South Normanton by Andrea Groom

Patmore Brothers Loughton 1910 Onwards

I am the grandaughter of Ted Patmore who ran Patmore Brothers in the High Street Loughton.  1960 was the 50th anniversary of my grandpa opening the business and this year would have been the 100th if it had ...Read more

A memory of Loughton in 1960 by Jennie Ford

St Vincent Road

I lived at the bottom of St. Vincent Road, near to Temple Hill Estate and Bow Arrow Lane. We used to play in the fields and I remember Temple Hill Estate being built. I remember the air raids in the war and the bomb falling in ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1945 by Phyllis Gregory

Christmas In Crouch Street

As a child in the 1960s and 1070s my memories of Crouch Street are distinctly Christmassy, I loved the decorations they always put out, and also the trip to the butchers there to pick up the sausages and turkey on ...Read more

A memory of Colchester by Wendy Nolan

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,129 to 1,152.

Caption For Misterton, Station Street 1958

Station Street turns east from the High Street, and once led to the railway station on the branch line from Gainsborough to Doncaster, closed since the 1960s.

Caption For Ware, Baldock Street C1955

Baldock Street leads northwards out of Ware towards Thundridge. The higgledy-piggledy row of pubs, shops and dwellings has hardly changed over the years.

Caption For Chesham, Stanley Avenue 1906

Broadly speaking, the valley along Broad Street and Berkhamstead Road was for artisans and the working classes, the areas to east and west were middle class.

Caption For Smeeton Westerby, Main Street C1955

This is an attractive village ranged along its north-south street about a mile to the south of Kibworth Beauchamp.

Caption For Chertsey, Guildford Street 1954

At right angles to Windsor Street, Guildford Street has seen many changes since the 1950s. In the distance in this view are the trees of St Peter's parish churchyard.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, High Street C1965

The village has two halves, one by the church and the other the north-south High Street, separated from each other by the grounds of The Abbey, another former grange to Abingdon Abbey with a fine aisled

Caption For Gunnislake, Fore Street 2003

We are at the bottom of Fore Street looking towards Newbridge Hill. An earlier Frith view from 1908 shows that the buildings have hardly changed, although the scene looks very different today.

Caption For Manchester, Victoria Hotel 1889

Cromwell's statue is the very middle of our picture: for many years it was nicknamed 'the pedestrian's friend', as it gave a refuge to people crossing the busy street.

Caption For Cardiff, St Mary Street 1893

St Mary Street is one of the city's main thoroughfares, where shoppers and visitors could find the finest hotels, theatres and department stores, all built in a grandiose manner.

Caption For Kettering, Sheep Street C1955

This view of busy Sheep Street shows patient bus passengers corralled into queues by solid metal barriers. On the left the parade of Piccadilly Buildings ends with the George Hotel.

Caption For Walsall, Park Street 1967

A hundred years or so before this picture was taken Park Street was already a street of shops.

Caption For Luton, Town Centre C1965

One change with which no one disagreed was the removal of the bus terminus in Williamson Street (opposite) to a dedicated site nearby.

Caption For Countesthorpe, Main Street C1965

At the head of the street, the white cottage of the later 16th century is one of few survivors, built prior to Enclosure in 1767.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1955

Earlier pictures of Evesham Street show Cranmore Simmons on the corner, a family-run furniture business established by Alfred Simmons in the 1920s.

Caption For Fareham, The Quay C1950

At No 72 High Street, which was owned by the family building firm of Croad, there is a small hole in the quarter-inch-thick pane of the bay window facing north.

Caption For Gourock, Kempock Street 1900

Kempock Street is a popular street of many shops and dwellings near the pier and ferry terminal. It has become a focal point for day-trippers and tourists.

Caption For Braintree, High Street C1960

The Bank Street/Great Square corner was rebuilt in the 1930s with a building capped by a stylish cupola (centre, at the end of the street).

Caption For Walsall, Park Street 1967

A hundred years or so before this picture was taken Park Street was already a street of shops.

Caption For Whalley, King Street 1921

Here in the main street, a policeman stands on traffic duty at the junction with Accrington Road outside the Whalley Arms.The church here was once the mother church for half of Lancashire (47 townships

Caption For Andover, High Street C1965

The Guildhall still dominates this scene of the lower High Street. Cars fill a single line of parking on the waste of the manor. The pavement is up and men are busy in front of Burden's shop.

Caption For Braintree, High Street C1960

The Bank Street/Great Square corner was rebuilt in the 1930s with a building capped by a stylish cupola (centre, at the end of the street).

Caption For Barry, Holton Road 1903

There is much to see in this picture, including the flat-capped men looking directly at the photographer on the right, and the more casual observers further up the street.

Caption For Staines, Clarence Street 1895

Staines may have got its name from the stone- paved remains of a branch of the Roman road of Akeman Street, that once ran to the important Roman station of Ad Pontes nearby, or perhaps

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Driffold And Boddington Gardens C1965

Animals, local produce and other implements such as weaponry and agricultural tools were sold at the junction of the three main streets, Coleshill Street, Mill Street and High Street, and Sutton