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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1901, Wickham Street Ref. RNC869870
1901, West Street Ref. RNC865012
1898-1899, West Street Ref. RNC865015
1901-1902, Upper Street Ref. RNC857823
1898-1901, Upper Street Ref. RNC857829
1940, Broad Street Ref. NPO650816
1940, Brook Street Ref. NPO652007
1946, Brook Street Ref. NPO652009
1898-1901, Church Street Ref. RNC668588
1901-1902, Bow Street Ref. RNC647073
1946, Friday Street Ref. NPO709429
1946, Perry Street Ref. NPO805285
1946, Silver Street Ref. NPO831360
1947, Silver Street Ref. NPO831361
1940, Sole Street Ref. NPO833961
1945, North Street Ref. NPO793954
1895, South Street Ref. RNE835296
1895, Street End Ref. RNE841618
1898, Wickham Street Ref. RNE869869
1898, West Street Ref. RNE865012

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 611 to 620.

Derbys Old West End

My father had a scrap-yard in Nuns Street. It was right next to the bridge over Markeaton Brook. I remember always asking to be picked up so I could look over the bridge - I don't know why! Markeaton Brook was filled with old ...Read more

A memory of Derby in 1949

Traffic Duty Dewsbury Road 1960

In 1960 I was a very young Police Constable at Dewsury Road Police Station. One of my duties was traffic duty at the bottom of Dewsbury Road. I think it was at the junction with Great Wilson Street and Meadow Road (not ...Read more

A memory of Leeds in 1960 by Michael Shires

Growing Up In Fordingbridge

I grew up in Fordingbridge between 1949 when I was born and 1967 when I left for University. I have so many memories that I couldn't possibly put them all down here, so I am just selecting a few good or striking ...Read more

A memory of Fordingbridge in 1960

The Berth

Hi, I was born in 10 Horner Street, in 1941, parents were Idris and Olive, one sister Pat, lived in England for a while. Came back to Wales in 1953, worked in Hestons rubber factory for about a year then the nylon spinners at Pontypool ...Read more

A memory of Tir-y-berth in 1941 by Alan Davies

Pontypool

My family lived in The Globe in Crane Street from 1973 until I guess 1980, although I had left in 1979, John and Kitty, ran a fab pub which was always very busy with many customers working in the council and police station. The pub was ...Read more

A memory of Talywain in 1978 by Catherine Parry

Happy Days

I lived in Hornchurch 1946-58. Went to school at North Street Primary and then for a brief time to Dury Falls before we moved in 1958. My father ran Cramphorns Corn and Seed Merchants, which can just be seen in this photo. My best ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1950 by Pauline Emmons

R & H Law

My Grandfather, Harry Dewhurst, was a partner/owner (I am not sure of the exact commercial position) of R & H Law (Main Street, Grange-over-Sands) in the 1950s. I remember R & H Law having all all four shop fronts as per ...Read more

A memory of Grange-Over-Sands in 1960 by Michael Dewhurst

Ready Steady Goooooo

My family used to live in a flat above a cobblers. I can remember using an old pram as a go-cart to ride down the high street. Those were the days. Ha Ha.

A memory of Chilham in 1960 by Lynne Quashie

Birtle Street

It would be great to hear from anybody who was around Dalton Street , Worth Street, Danzic Street, or who went to the Rex picture house, played on Barnies, Bobs Hill, went in Jock Stobbers, lads that had ther hair cut at Harry's and ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by Teddy Peacock

Flats In Palace Street

Hi, does anyone recall these flats? My grandparents lived there, Mr and Mrs Rowe. My grandad worked on the Barbican, he was a skipper on a fishing boat. They had a large family, my dad was one of their children, name of George ...Read more

A memory of Plymouth in 1930 by Shirley Jones

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,465 to 1,488.

Caption For Linton, The Church C1955

This view shows Church Street, with St Mary's church on the left, the 16th-century timber-framed Trinity Guildhall in the foreground, and a charming plastered and thatched cottage in between.

Caption For Bromyard, The Square C1960

This is an unusual view of the Square with Church Street beyond. Today the Square has been paved over and has trees planted in it – but it's still used for parking.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Moot Hall 1894

Once it was centrally placed in the town, but the sea has carried away a number of streets, finally pausing here.

Caption For Staithes, High Street C1960

Again in the High Street we see the post office stores on the right and, on the left, 'for the handyman we stock paints, wallpapers, electrical goods and hardware'!

Caption For Carisbrooke, Castle Hill 1908

This lovely old building, the town museum and waxworks when this photograph was taken, adorns Brading High Street. Note the early appearance of double yellow lines prohibiting car parking.

Caption For Somersham, The Cross C1955

This view of the High Street at the Cross shows the war memorial (right). The Express Parcels Service is advertised next to the 18th-century Rose and Crown (left).

Caption For Ipswich, The Walk C1955

This attractive pedestrian precinct is just off Tavern Street. Although the feel is Tudor, the straightness of the lines says otherwise. The Walk was actually built in the 1930s.

Caption For West Kirby, Banks Road C1965

Unfortunately, visitors will not find the traffic- free streets shown in our pictures.

Caption For Lymington, High Street C1955

Lymington's parish church at the western end of the High Street, with its prominent cupola and weather vane, was originally built in 1250, though it has many later restorations and additions.

Caption For Dartford, Crown And Anchor Inn C1955

This view of the Crown & Anchor shows Dartford's narrow streets. The Crown is paying homage to the town's celebrated rebel, Wat Tyler, who was born here in the 14th century.

Caption For Egremont, King Street 1912

A tram rattles down the street. Both Birkenhead and Wallasey Corporations operated their own tramway systems.

Caption For Chichester, East Street 1890

The Greek Doric columns and pediment of the old Corn Exchange of 1832, now a McDonalds restaurant, are astonishingly out of scale in this quiet street of smaller-scale Georgian fronts.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Town Steps C1955

The steps are still well used, carrying pedestrians, locals and explorers from the High Street to the residential area above.

Caption For Ipswich, The Ancient House C1955

This medieval church, for many years Ipswich's principal parish church, gave its name to Tower Street.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The New Bridge And High Street 1955

Looking across the bridge up the High Street, the building to the left is now the Haverfordwest Property Centre. The Prudential, shown on the right is now the West Wales Property Company.

Caption For Great Shelford, The Village 1914

High Street c1965 Post-war expansion of Cambridge pushed the suburbs into outlying villages.

Caption For Barmouth, High Street 1908

The long main street in this market town and seaport is thronged with horse-drawn taffic and pedestrians. A coach full of sightseers passes its most important hotel, the Gors-y-Geddol.

Caption For Caversham, Bridge Street 1908

This photograph shows Bridge Street in the centre of Caversham, at the point where it crossed the Thames.

Caption For Cambridge, Sidney Street 1931

These days, Cambridge streets have become so congested that parts of the city are no-go areas for cars. Here, the policeman directing traffic appears to have an easy job!

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1913

Ropes were made in the alleyways around West Street. The old expression 'to be stabbed by a Bridport dagger' meant to be hanged by a rope made in the town.

Caption For Haverfordwest, High Street C1955

This photograph looks down the High Street towards Salutation Square. Note the Ever Ready delivery van in the centre of the picture and the branch of Hepworths on the right.

Caption For Ipswich, Fore Street 1893

This view looks northwards towards Tavern Street, with St Lawrence's church on the left; peering over the rooftops in the background is the unmistakable spire of St Mary-le-Tower.

Caption For Minehead, The Harbour C1950

Western National service buses (centre) stand on Quay Street - they used to meet steamer passengers.

Caption For Lymington, The High Street From The Church 1958

A splendid view down the High Street from the church tower in those halcyon days when there were fewer cars on the road - and when parking a motor vehicle presented few problems.