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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1898, Southwater Street Ref. RNC835829
1898-1900, Higher Street Ref. RNC734213
1898-1899, Hollow Street Ref. RNC738257
1897-1898, Noke Street Ref. RNC792511
1897-1909, Paley Street Ref. RNC799591
1897-1898, Park Street Ref. RNC801230
1897-1898, Payden Street Ref. RNC802166
1898-1901, Pentlow Street Ref. RNC804249
1898-1901, Scotland Street Ref. RNC826649
1898-1901, Sherbourne Street Ref. RNC829814
1947, Cooper Street Ref. NPO677079
1946, Crockhurst Street Ref. NPO683449
1945, Crowgate Street Ref. NPO684898
1940, Boreham Street Ref. NPO646134
1940, Dean Street Ref. NPO689275
1946, Deerton Street Ref. NPO689684
1947, Caggle Street Ref. NPO658911
1946, Candle Street Ref. NPO660547
1946, Brampton Street Ref. NPO648625
1946, Bridge Street Ref. NPO650000

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 81 to 90.

Mothers Memory

My mother is now 86 years old and her short term memory is failing fast. She can remember things from her childhood more easily. She was born in Silver Street, Milverton in 1921, the daughter of Percy Frank Moore and Hilda Winter. ...Read more

A memory of Milverton in 1920 by Carole Chiverton

Christmas

I remember Clapham High Street well.  My mum worked in Lyons Tea Shop that stood next to the bank.  It turned into the butcher shop.  I remember meeting my mum, she would have all left over cakes.  We thought it was great - all the sticky buns and gingerbread men.  It was memories of my childhood.

A memory of Clapham in 1965 by Linda Richardson

Old Red Lion Inn

With the help of Brian Faulkner of newspaperdetectives, I have been able to identify the building on the left as the old Red Lion Inn. The Inn fronts on High Street, and Market, formerly Red Lion Gate, is the one running away from ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1870 by Deborah Schmidt

Mill Street Clowne. 1950

The gentleman pushing a cart in the foreground of this picture is my grandfather, Ernest Pearce (1895-1970). The cart was used to transport bundles of sticks that he cut for sale as firewood. They were sold for 4d a bundle. This ...Read more

A memory of Clowne in 1950 by June Harvey

North Road Looking North From Church Street, Fen Street Junction

Previous memories talk about The Talbot Inn and on the left hand corner (Church Street Corner) Marshall's the newsagents . Before the village was bypassed around 1956 the Newsagents had ...Read more

A memory of Stilton in 1954 by Bruce Allen

Where I Grew Up

I lived most of my life in Sible Hedingham, as a family we moved there from London in 1962.  I was just 2 years old at the time. My father Robert Farren, "Bob" as he was best known and my mother Ivy, took over the licence of ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1962 by Anne Elder

Living In Wickford

I lived in Wickford until 1963. My sisters and I would walk down London Road to the high street, first stopping at the little sweet shop and then looking into the windows of Prentice. I got my first 2 wheeler there in 1954. We ...Read more

A memory of Wickford in 1954 by Kathleen Aguirre

My Memories Of Salford

I was born in the upstairs back room of my maternal Gran's house at 20 John Street, Pendleton. I was told there was an air raid going on at the time. My first school was John Street where there was a play ground on the roof, but ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1951 by Mal Woods

My Great Great Grandparents Had This Pub In 1871

my great great grandparents mary&william street had this pub in the 1800's and my grandmother says she used to have to get up at 5 a.m. to go and clean for (grandmother and she'd better ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1870 by Sandra Baldwin

I Know That Car

Born in Harwich in 1940, I have many fond memories of Church Street both as a schoolchild and as a teenager.   The car parked on the left of the picture is an Alvis estate car which had the exceptionally nice wooden side panelling.  It ...Read more

A memory of Harwich in 1954 by Michael E J Mooney

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 193 to 216.

Caption For Liverpool, Ranelagh Street C1950

Named after the 17th-century London pleasure gardens, Ranelagh Street provides an important link between Lime Street and the now pedestrianised shopping centre to the north of Hanover Street.

Caption For Guisborough, Bow Street C1965

Mr Pallister's butcher's shop flanks the entry to Bow Street. Next to him is Elizabeth's the outfitter's and then Mr Winter's jeweller's shop.

Caption For Exeter, Fore Street 1896

The High Street becomes Fore Street as it heads down towards the river Exe. The street today is a mass of shops and attractive buildings, none more so than Tuckers Hall.

Caption For Totton, By Pass C1965

North of the bypass are Rumbridge Street and the High Street, offering quieter shopping streets.

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral From College Street 1949

College Street was originally only 10ft 9in wide. In the 1890s, the Gloucester Cathedral Approaches Company widened the street for easier access.

Caption For Alton, High Street C1955

On the right, above the street, is the sign of the Royal Oak. At about this time, the occupier was W J Pilbeam.

Caption For Sonning, Village 1904

South of Thames Street the through traffic can be avoided. In this view we look down Pearson Street, with the High Street off to the left beyond the cart.

Caption For Hornchurch, North Street 1908

The Britannia ale house, which stood on the corner of the High Street and North Street, was believed to be one of the earliest houses in the town and had monastic connections.

Caption For Oxford, Carfax Tower 1922

Things fall off a bit when the High reaches Carfax, at the corner of St Aldate's Street and Cornmarket Street.

Caption For Frome, Bridge And Market Place 1964

The Curry's van is no doubt delivering to their store in Stony Street. High above in Palmer Street is Kelseys, the furniture store. Above again is Christ Church Street West.

Caption For Leatherhead, High Street 1932

An RAC patrolman guides an early Austin saloon around the junction of Church Street and the High Street, as a 408C double-decker bus emerges from the top of Bridge Street.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road C1955

This fascinating photograph shows Leigh Road at its junction with Market Street. This corner of Eastleigh has changed significantly.

Caption For Eastleigh, High Street C1960

Ornate lamps and fashionable street furniture have been added to the High Street since this photograph was taken.The trees in the street have been pollarded, and the premises of John Cole and Delbridges

Caption For Haverfordwest, The River 1890

The buildings to the left are the river side of Quay Street and served as port facilities for the town. Quay Street was also once known as 'Schippistrete', a very descriptive title.

Caption For Worcester, Broad Street C1950

As you can see from this picture, Broad Street is anything but. Fortunately, it has now been pedestrianised.

Caption For Havant, East Street C1960

Just before the Bear Hotel (left), which is still trading today, is a crossroads where South Street and East Street meet.

Caption For Ottery St Mary, Broad Street 1938

Broad Street hints at Ottery's original Saxon street layout.

Caption For Sonning, Village 1904

Fortunately, south of Thames Street you can escape the modern traffic. This view looks east down Pearson Street, with the High Street off to the left just past the cart..

Caption For Salisbury, High Street 1928

In this view of the High Street, the High Street Gate can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Hull, Paragon Street 1903

The west end of Paragon Street took its name from the late 18th-century inn of the same name, which occupied the corner of the nearby Chariot Street.

Caption For Desborough, Station Road And Havelock Street C1965

This view of Station Road looks south-west past the junction to Havelock Street, with the imposing clock tower of the 1903 Co-op store.

Caption For Gloucester, Southgate Street 1949

Here we have a view looking into Longsmith Street, which leads down to Bearlands police station and the courts. In 1927 Longsmith Street was widened, and vitocrete was laid down as a surface.

Caption For Romford, South Street C1965

In the 1930s South Street was dubbed 'The Golden Mile' and retailers fortunate enough to acquire sites knew that they would prosper from the tidal wave of consumerism engulfing the town.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Square C1955

At the north end of the High Street is St Peter's Green, a large triangular open space, with the church on the north side. St Peter's Street is on the right.