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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1896, Green Street Ref. RNE721135
1895, Howe Street Ref. RNE741461
1899, East Street Ref. RNC697902
1901, Fen Street Ref. RNC704342
1901, Fen Street Ref. RNC704343
1901, High Street Ref. RNC733552
1898-1901, High Street Ref. RNC733558
1898-1900, Green Street Ref. RNC721131
1897-1898, Green Street Ref. RNC721135
1898, Green Street Ref. RNC721137
1897-1898, Low Street Ref. RNC768545
1901-1902, Lower Street Ref. RNC769776
1897-1898, New Street Ref. RNC790360
1901-1902, Stone Street Ref. RNC840401
1897-1900, North Street Ref. RNC793953
1897-1900, North Street Ref. RNC793954
1897-1898, North Street Ref. RNC793955
1898-1901, Mill Street Ref. RNC780558
1897-1898, Mill Street Ref. RNC780559
1897-1898, Horn Street Ref. RNC740385

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 691 to 700.

Happy Childhood Late 50s Early 60s

I live in Watford but I was born at 55 South Crescent in 1953, my mother's maiden name was Christlow, they moved to 16 Reginald Street. I remember visiting one time and my cousin Joe Lee used to play the ...Read more

A memory of Boldon Colliery by Brian Rees

My House In New Pitsligo

I used to live at No 39 Low Street for a good few years. My neighbours Stanley Robertson, William and Christine McPherson and Jeeny Stewart and across from me were the Mutches. I also went to the school there from 1962 until 1970.

A memory of New Pitsligo in 1962 by Albert Bullen

Hawthorn

I had a very happy childhood growing up in Hawthorn until I left at the age of fifteen to join the Royal Navy in 1960. Hawthorn consisted of two distinct halves separated by a 'main road'. The top site had flat roofs while the ...Read more

A memory of Hawthorn by Ronald Toghill

Hill O Beath My Home

Hill of Beath was a great place to stay when I was young, running round streets playing cowboys with Brayan Snedon, Ross Mickey, playing football and training with the Haws, going to the little shop on Main Street and ...Read more

A memory of Hill of Beath in 1990 by Alistair Wilson

Marsala Road Ladywell The Prefabs

I was only a few months old when our family moved to 122 Marsala Road, Ladywell in 1949. I was ten years of age when we moved from Ladywell to Dartford in August 1959 but there are many different and varied things ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1958 by Tony Brown

Living On Cornfield Road

I had lots of friends to play with up on the green and also the woods where we used to ride our push bikes or swing on the big rope swing over the sandy bank. I even fell off and broke my arm. I also broke my jaw falling out ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1975

Coffee Shop In Duke Street

Does anyone remember the name of the coffee shop in Duke Street opposite the Golden Fleece, you could smell the coffee from miles away!

A memory of Chelmsford in 1969

I Lived There

I was born in Diss but now live in Kilmarnock, if my memory serves me well, down Mount Street, where my granny on my mother's side lived. We, me and my brother, used to visit our cousins who lived beside gran and play in The Rectory ...Read more

A memory of Diss in 1966 by Tony Sandy

1960s Whitburn Memories

I have some lovely memories of staying with my auntie Madge Dale in Adolphus Street in Whitburn in the 1960s with my mum and dad. As a small child I used to sleep in a tiny attic bedroom where my mum Doris Goodall (who ...Read more

A memory of South Shields by Christine Warwick

Tintwistle Days!

My recollections are from the mid 1950s to early 1960s. These were happy days wandering the Longdendale Valley and the Torside Reservoir, usually with guitar slung over my shoulder in the company of Olwen Brown, a local 'Tinsel' ...Read more

A memory of Tintwistle in 1956 by Malcolm Povah

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,657 to 1,680.

Caption For Croyde, Village, Old Cottages 1936

The narrow street leading towards Georgeham has changed little in the intervening years, although the stream has a more formal channel today.

Caption For Accrington, The New Church 2004

The two stained windows from the old church were installed in the new church on Hargreaves Street, which was dedicated in September 1985.

Caption For Shaftesbury, Gold Hill C1955

The quaint cobbled street of Gold Hill has featured in a number of feature films and television

Caption For Angle, The Village C1955

This enticing street is lined by woods on one side.

Caption For Bocking, Bradford Street C1950

These old buildings in this quiet street remain virtually unchanged. Many on the left have traces of pargeting.

Caption For Betchworth, From The Church 1900

Modern buildings have crowded in along the northern part of Betchworth's long village street, but the line of the North Downs and the big chalk pit remain much the same, although the downs are far more

Caption For Rye, Mermaid Street 1888

This is the most famous street in Rye.

Caption For North Walsham, Market Street C1955

The fine, large town church is situated up an alley at the east end of Market Street and behind the market-place. Only remnants of its medieval tower survive.

Caption For Lytham, Clifton Street 1901

At this time the 20-bed Ship & Royal Hotel on Clifton Street (the telephone number was 186) was one of two Lytham hotels recommended by the AA. The other one was the Clifton Arms.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1904

The wide main streets of Bridport were originally designed to be highways, market venues and workshops.

Caption For Nelson, Leeds Road C1955

The Borough Hotel is on the right of our photograph; this was a Dutton House.Woolworth's is a little further up the street.

Caption For Swavesey, High Street C1965

Coming off the old A604, now the A14, the High Street meanders through Swavesey village for over a mile passing chapels, farm houses, cottages and 19th-century terraces - very little has changed here for

Caption For Sherborne, Cheap Street C1955

Cheap Street is one of Sherborne's ancient trading areas, and still fulfils that function today. Notice the cricket bat sign over Freeman's Sports Shop.

Caption For Plymouth, Old Town Street C1960

After the war, the remains of the city centre were demolished to make way for a new, more regular street plan. In this picture the new Post Office is still under construction on the right.

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1960

We are looking down Penrith's main shopping street.

Caption For Taunton, The Parade C1869

The Parade, seen here with North Street in the distance, is at the very heart of Taunton. On the left are the Victoria Rooms, built as a market in 1821 and sadly demolished in 1963.

Caption For Ruthin, Well Street C1960

Further down the street the petrol pumps have gone, but cars are still sold from the garage.

Caption For Totnes, Butterwalk 1922

The High Street is a delightful mix of ancient buildings. The Butterwalk was built to provide traders with shelter from the elements as they sold their wares.

Caption For Huntingdon, High Street 1901

When this photograph was taken, there was not a lot more to Huntingdon than its long High Street, which leads off Market Hill in both directions, overlooked by the graceful spire of the now-lost Trnity

Caption For Bournemouth, East Cliff 1897

The quaint cobbled street of Gold Hill has featured in a number of feature films and television

Caption For Lewes, Cliffe High Street 1894

St Thomas Becket church is at the east end of Cliffe High Street, which runs west to cross the Ouse into School Hill and Lewes proper.

Caption For East Grinstead, Hermitage Lane 1904

This evocative view, wholly unchanged today, is barely 200 yards from the busy High Street. The soaring parish church tower, carefully rebuilt following its collapse in 1785, closes the view.

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1889

Union Street, famous to sailors throughout the world, is the high road from Devonport to Plymouth.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

Remarkably wide for Norwich, Ber Street was noted for its numerous butcheries and slaughterhouses.