Maps

1,865 maps found.

1903-1904, Manor Park Ref. RNC773963
1897-1902, Manor Park Ref. RNC773972
1898-1899, Leigh Park Ref. RNC754825
1903-1904, Park Gate Ref. RNC1190923
1946, Bush Hill Park Ref. NPO657422
1898, St Anne's Park Ref. RNE823599
1947, Causey Park Bridge Ref. NPO664891
Hampton Court Park, 1945, Hampton Court Ref. NPO726231
1890 - 1892, West Park Ref. HOSM63927
1884 - 1885, Oakley Park Ref. HOSM55528
1895 - 1914, Grange Park Ref. HOSM65589
1885 - 1886, Park Village Ref. HOSM56117
1879 - 1899, Black Park Ref. HOSM37910
1885 - 1886, Park Village Ref. HOSM45112
1891 - 1892, Grange Park Ref. HOSM46753
1897 - 1908, Manor Park Ref. HOSM53083
1912, Low Stott Park Ref. HOSM52450
1886, Blythe Valley Park Ref. HOSM38167
1912, High Stott Park Ref. HOSM48372
1907, Nelly Park Wood Ref. HOSM36991

Books

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Memories

4,383 memories found. Showing results 771 to 780.

Lower Tranmere

Hi, my surname was Rivington and we use to live on the corner of Seymour Street and Holt Hill. Looked like the house of the Munsters 😁I was a real tomboy. Use to go to mersey Park primary then prenton high. I remember family names of ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by hazeshimmo69

Memories Of Southall

Lived in West End Road from 1960 to 1969, my brother was born there in 1961. We both attended Beaconsfield Road Infant School. My teacher for the first 3 years was Mrs Blong, our headmistress was Mrs Goodall. Have many happy ...Read more

A memory of Southall by robbiealison

Growing Up

I grew up here ...happy memories , loved the lake and fun fair , surrounding countryside , would be either sat on a jetty with my feet in the water watching the boats come and go , or hiding in the dense shrubbery at the top of the hill ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere by ami.gore65

My School Bus.

In this photo is pictured a 645 Trolly bus the one I used to catch to Edgware Secondry Modern School at Spur Road I Lived in Manor Park Cresant the bottom of which is just in front of the Trolly bus on the right, I lived in Edgware from ...Read more

A memory of Edgware by dv.ambler

Early Days In Failsworth

I was born in 1947 in boundary park hospital, as it was then. My mum and dad lived in Holt Lane in Failsworth. I can remember the Argyll Mill as a working cotton mill which was just down the lane. My mum was a housewife and my dad ...Read more

A memory of Oldham by suechalmers

Sainsburys

I remember the small grocers in North Cheam with the terrazzo floor called Sainsburys. We used to go in and get the ham sliced with a machine, cheese sliced with the wire and leave my sister outside in the pram! I remember the tiled floor! ...Read more

A memory of North Cheam by mrsrscourt

Never Go Back

Born 1946, Wilmington gdns. Memories abound of my sister as carnival queen, going to the fair and winning goldfish that always died. Fishing for tiddlers in the park. Even had a stranger help me to tell the time in the park, harmless but ...Read more

A memory of Barking by micksasse

May And Baker (Dagenham East)

The May and Baker factory, close to the railway station at Dagenham East was once one of the largest factories in the area. The company was best known for developing the drug quinine to combat malaria, often simply referred ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by alandvi.187

Lord Roberts Pub

One of my earliest recollections is sitting on a bar stool in the Lord Roberts pub in Ashford, Kent in 1956/1957. Together with her husband (George), my grandmother (Gertrude Volans) ran the pub, which accounts for why at such a young ...Read more

A memory of Ashford by p.dunks.5

Wentloog Road

I was born in the fish & Chip Shop in Wentloog Road, Paynes fish bar, (now a Chinese) in 1948. Christened in the Methhodist Church and on the 1st April 1960 was confirmed in St. Augustines Church. My sister was married there in 1964. ...Read more

A memory of Rumney by brendah1991

Captions

2,179 captions found. Showing results 1,849 to 1,872.

Caption For Liverpool, Garston, Holmefield Road From Booker Avenue C1955

None of them now exhibit the smart appearance they had in the 1950s, and it would not be wise to park bicycles en masse without providing some form of additional security.

Caption For Surbiton, Victoria Road C1955

Parking restrictions were yet to descend upon Surbiton, and the few drivers after the Second World War have the roads to themselves.

Caption For Surbiton, Brighton Road C1955

Parking restrictions were yet to descend upon Surbiton, and the few drivers after the Second World War have the roads to themselves.

Caption For Abingdon, Market Place 1890

It is ironic that the statue was itself removed in 1946 and re-erected in Trendell's garden, by then Abbey Grounds and a public park.

Caption For Abingdon, Albert Park, The Albert Memorial 1890

At the north end of the park the focus is a statue of Albert, Queen Victoria's Prince Consort, who had died in 1861 and in whose honour the estate had been named.

Caption For Abingdon, Looking South From The Church Tower C1945

The isolated boathouse in the middle distance has gone, and the area is now a promenade and park, Margaret Brown Garden.

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

On the left the windows facing the camera to the right of the telegraph pole belong to Park House Farm, its brick front concealing a good timber frame; its barns and farm buildings out of view

Caption For East Lulworth, The Village 1904

Though this appears as a timeless rural backwater, it was a re- settlement area after the original village was cleared to make room for Lulworth Park.

Caption For Brampton, Park 1898

Brampton Park covers about 100 acres and in 1898 it was the property of the Duke of Manchester. There had been a grand house on the site since the 12th century.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1930

An Austin 7 Tourer (left) is parked in front of the Morris Commercial delivery van.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1940

The closest parked cars on each side are Humbers, with a Riley 9 further along the north side of the street (centre).

Caption For Chesham, General View 1897

Dating from 1712 and set in a landscaped park, it was built for the then Secretary to the Treasury, William Lowndes.

Caption For Ascot, Grandstand 1902

Members of the Royal Family still drive through Windsor Great Park to attend race meetings at Ascot.

Caption For Pitsea, View From Church C1955

It began a new life as Wat Tyler Country Park in 1984.

Caption For Cobham, The Hall 1899

By far the most impressive building in the parish, the Tudor mansion, with its octagonal wing turrets and a 50 acre park landscaped by Humphrey Repton in 1790, was the result of the redevelopment of

Caption For Grimsby, Old Market Place 1964

The car park has gone, and many of the buildings have also disappeared.

Caption For Andover, East Street 1904

On the right, three dormers mark the roof of the Manse to the Congregational Church, built in 1780. In foreground right, Beckett House, now York House, retains its fine-jointed Georgian brickwork.

Caption For Bridport, South Street C1965

A Ford Zodiac is the closest parked car (left). Conspicuous businesses include A J Bedingfield, dispensing chemist (left), and the Wine Shop (right).

Caption For Worcester Park, Central Road C1955

Worcester Park is situated north- west of Sutton along Malden Road. Until the railway arrived in 1859 the area was predominantly agricultural, with only a few farmhouses and cottages.

Caption For Glastonbury, Wearyall Hill 1896

The name is a corruption of 'Wirral Hill', a deer-park established by the Abbots.

Caption For Betchworth, Post Office 1928

This post office was built in 1900 on land belonging to the Betchworth Park Estate, and was designed to deal with the business of three villages, Betchworth, Brockham and Buckland, including sorting and

Caption For Redbourn, The Aubreys C1955

Close by stood a house called The Aubreys, later the Aubrey Park Hotel, a fine part mock-Tudor building graced, in this view, by an elegant Humber Pullman limousine.It was originally Foster's Farm, and

Caption For Coningsby, Silver Street C1955

All the buildings on the left have gone, to be replaced by more modern buildings and a car park for the doctor's surgery.

Caption For Chippenham, The Market Place C1955

This view was taken looking south to the Bear Hotel at the top end of the car park. The new Bear Hotel was built some time after 1750 by John Provis, a painter, and leased out.