Places
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- Heathfield, Sussex (near Cade Street)
- Street, Somerset
- Chester-Le-Street, Durham
- Adwick Le Street, Yorkshire
- Scotch Street, County Armagh
- Friday Street, Surrey
- Potter Street, Essex
- Boughton Street, Kent
- Newgate Street, Hertfordshire
- Streetly, West Midlands
- Shalmsford Street, Kent
- Green Street Green, Greater London
- Boreham Street, Sussex
- Park Street, Hertfordshire
- Cade Street, Sussex
- Appleton-le-Street, Yorkshire
- Hare Street, Hertfordshire (near Buntingford)
- Romney Street, Kent
- Trimley Lower Street, Suffolk
- Streetly End, Cambridgeshire
- Hare Street, Hertfordshire (near Stevenage)
- Brandish Street, Somerset
- Colney Street, Hertfordshire
- Langley Street, Norfolk
- Silver Street, Somerset (near Street)
- Street, Yorkshire (near Glaisdale)
- Street, Lancashire
- Street, Devon
- Street, Cumbria (near Orton)
- Street, Somerset (near Chard)
- Bird Street, Suffolk
- Black Street, Suffolk
- Ash Street, Suffolk
- Broad Street, Wiltshire
- Brome Street, Suffolk
- Penn Street, Buckinghamshire
Photos
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Maps
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Memories
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Curtin Drive
I was brought up in Curtin Drive from 1962 to 1972. We moved in to no 45 when I was 6 from Fraiser Street, Bilston. I remember having carefree days playing with my mates in the "sana" or on the "cut". I would love to hear from Russel ...Read more
A memory of Moxley in 1970 by
Stewards Of Rochdale
I worked for Leo at Stewards from 1979 - 1983. Great memories, great days. I remember him hi-jacking folk he recognised as they walked past the shop. Remember Peggy too. He used to say Drake Street was dying then, but it looked ...Read more
A memory of Rochdale by
Christmases And Wwii Years In Skelmanthorpe
I was born in Leeds Yorkshire, but my maternal grandmother and other relatives lived in Skelmanthorpe. My earliest memories are of being the first grandchild and visiting grandma every Christmas to ...Read more
A memory of Skelmanthorpe in 1930 by
Childhood
Between about 1956 and 1963, every year, my Mum and I would holiday in London for a week and then visit Auntie Claire in Cerne Abbas for one week. Claire lived in Acreman Street a direct reflection that the Cerne Giant took up an Acre of ...Read more
A memory of Dorchester in 1960 by
Dock Area Life
I was born at 13 Ellor Street, Hankey Park, in 1940 to Sarah and Charles Feeley (snr), the youngest of five siblings: Charlie (jnr) Eileen, Monica and Hannah. In 1941 my father left for the army, and we moved to 46 Brookland St off ...Read more
A memory of Salford in 1940 by
Is This The Lytch Gate In College Street Through To Angel Place
My Grandad lived in 8 College Street Worcester, just opposite the Cathedral. Part of the house was this room that went over the lytch gate and through to the street behind, which I ...Read more
A memory of Worcester in 1950 by
Remebering Maindy
I fondly remember Maindy. I was born in Mynachdy Road which is just down the road from Maindy. I worked in the big Wonderloaf bakery on Maindy Road, it was a great bakery I made some great friends there. My sister used to live in ...Read more
A memory of Maindy in 1968 by
Brentford Memories
I was born on the Clayponds estate, i fact my sister slill lives in that area. I went to Lionel Road School, later I attended Chiswick Grammer. I roamed all the old areas around Brentford; the Queens Hall was a regular haunt ...Read more
A memory of Brentford in 1950 by
Those Were The Days
I remember Gosforth High Street as a being a fun place with all the great shops; the Toy Cupboard now Robinsons, the photography shop, there was Maynards the sweet shop, Boydelles the toy shop, and Moods which was a gift shop. I ...Read more
A memory of Gosforth in 1969 by
Captions
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This is the same street again but looking in the opposite direction.
A view from the harbour with the Sloop Inn at the centre of the picture and with Fish Street leading uphill to the right.
Cirencester's meandering street pattern developed in medieval times, a departure from the regimented grid system of Roman times.
This historic street bends to the left. The sign of the Wheatsheaf Inn is on the left. Opposite is Manor House, perhaps the Manor House of the former Deanshold.
Fifty years ago the high street had assumed its present busy appearance, and it is seen here from opposite All Saints` Church.
The attractive old streets of St Peters are still one of the most delightful aspects of Broadstairs.
Whitworth town centre is behind, with Market Street on the right.
Looking down the High Street towards the river and Salutation Square.
In 1863 the boxer Bob Fitzsimmons was born in a thatched cottage at the top of Wendron Street.
Lamb and his sister Mary loved Enfield, and were a familiar sight as they took their constitutional walks along its streets and rural byways.
The High Street (the A6 Leicester/Derby road) becomes Leicester Road as it runs south.
In the angle between Long Street and Chapel Lane lies this absolutely classic example of a municipal memorial park.
Norwich Street reflects Fakenham's essential character. None of its brick buildings is outstanding yet the total effect is one of pleasing harmony.
The street was originally part of the Roman city's main road, or Via Principalis. The pawnbroker has gone; instead there is a modern shopping block housing the furniture shop of Stevens and Goodall.
The Thoroughfare is Halesworth's main shopping street. Throughout the town there are some fine period shopfronts.
On Bridge Street, J T Jeffery's shop was later pulled down to accommodate the extension to the post office.
Another view of Bath Street, looking back towards the church.
The north side of Cobourg Street is almost unchanged.
Public street lighting was still by oil here until the early part of the 20th century.
At the top of the street is the Sun Inn where, in 1835, Lizzy Dean was a barmaid.
The village pump, situated at the junction of Park Street and Grove Road, is over 300 years old and a listed structure.
The original 18th-century nucleus around the High Street and the church was still enclosed by orchards and elms in 1950, and Georgian houses still overlook a green.
Groups of children, probably from St Wilfred's school at the bottom, occupy the street. This is a village of artisan housing and shops, dating mainly from the 19th century.
The medieval street pattern still survives. Until about 1800, most of the houses would have had only two stories.
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