Maps

566 maps found.

1946, Row Ref. NPO820979
1925, Row Ref. POP820976
1947, Row Ref. NPO820976
1897, Row Ref. RNE820978
1925, Row Ref. POP820978
1897, Row Ref. RNE820976
1900, Row Ref. RNC820979
1919, Row Ref. POP820979
1895, Row Ref. RNE820979
1947, Row Ref. NPO820978
1898, Collier Row Ref. RNC675557
1898, Chapel Row Ref. RNC666561
1898, Chapel Row Ref. RNC666562
1921, Frost Row Ref. POP709908
1925, High Row Ref. POP733447
1925, High Row Ref. POP733448
1925, Helmington Row Ref. POP730821
1919, Shiplake Row Ref. POP830272
1919, Tickleback Row Ref. POP848211
1921, Toad Row Ref. POP849006

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Memories

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Neston Parkgate 1955ish

When I was about 5, I went to visit my Great Aunts Amelia Jones and Maggie Robinson at their house in Parkgate. They were quite elderly and because I only visited once, it is quite a vivid memory. Maggie was allegedly ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Patricia Jones

Childhood Memories

My grandfather lived in the tied cottage on the Plas farm in Lower Machen. His name was Albert Thomas, known as Bert. I have many fond memories of him and his cottage and playing around the farmyard and watching him complete ...Read more

A memory of Lower Machen in 1977 by Louise James (Nee Willetts)

Croxley Station 1940 1945

Hi, my name is Brian Nicoll. My mother, father and I lived in 10 Frankland Rd from 25/9/35 when I was born until 1956 when I got married. As a small boy I used to have a friend called Roger Gosney who lived over the ...Read more

A memory of Croxley Green in 1940 by Brian Nicoll

Miners Strike

My father (Robert Summers born Dec  1916) was 6 months old when his father was killed in Ypers. A few years later my gran remarried a miner, James MacLachlan, an ex Cameronian. My father told me a story of how, during the strike and at ...Read more

A memory of Twechar in 1920 by Roy Summers

The Waltham Abbey Choir And Other Memories

My family lived in Waltham Abbey from 1955 to 1961 and living there left a lasting impression on me. I attended Waltham Holy Cross County Primary School during this time and at the ripe old age of 8 ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1960 by Bill Waring

Its Panto Time! Oh Yes It Is!

You ever been to a panto? Oh yes you have!!! Remember! You go into a large packed hot old theatre full of sticky shouting children and adults trying to look as if they are not enjoying themselves. The house ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by David Hinge

Memories Of The Red Lion

I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from ...Read more

A memory of Wareside in 1966 by Amanda Shaw

Ann & Vic Norman's Shop

My mother Joyce Stannard worked at the shop in this picture in the foreground with the canopy next to the wine merchants. When she started it was a little wool shop owned by Miss Wright - she sold it to the Norman's who expanded ...Read more

A memory of Cobham in 1960 by Julia Stannard

Happy Times

As children we were very priviliged to be part of the village community. We spent many carefree hours playing and making camps in the woods and fields, sometimes we would venture further but had to keep a watchful eye for the keepers. ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1965 by Tim Fieldwick

Living In North Boarhunt 1965 1968

My parents moved to North Boarhunt in 1964/65. We lived at the top of Trampers Lane - sideways to what was then Doney's Garage. Our house was called "Tryfan". I went to Newton Primary School and have very fond ...Read more

A memory of North Boarhunt in 1965 by Louise Selves

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Captions

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Caption For Cark In Cartmel, Mill Close C1968

Former mill workers' houses, now modernised, line the beck. Low Row is to the left, the lowest of three similar rows; Middle Row had been demolished by the time of the picture.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

One of the most picturesque - and most photographed - rows of cottages in the Cotswolds, Arlington Row's first function was a barn.

Caption For Bedford, The River Ouse C1955

Rowing sports have always played a large part in the leisure activities of Bedford's citizens.

Caption For Chester, Old Mansions On Bridge Street 1895

Here we see an excellent view of the Row. Bridge Street, Eastgate Street and Watergate Street have Rows on either side.

Caption For Nottingham, Market Square 1906

The covered colonnade, which has protected shoppers for generations, is still a feature of Long Row.

Caption For Low Row, The Punch Bowl Inn C1960

Cattle graze the green outside the Punch Bowl Inn at Low Row in Swaledale.

Caption For Stanmore, The Broadway C1965

Further along The Broadway, and set back, is a row of shops which in fact incorporate a fragment of The Red House. This row was demolished in the 1980s to make space for a large office block.

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street C1950

This photograph gives an excellent view of the top of one of the stairways leading to Chester's famous Rows (in the bottom right corner of the photograph).

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

One of the most picturesque - and most photographed - groups of cottages in the Cotswolds, Arlington Row's first function was as a barn.

Caption For Forest Row, 1931

Here we see a busy scene in Forest Row's attractive centre on the London to Eastbourne Road (A22). Forest Row grew after the arrival of the railway in 1866, and became a parish in 1894.

Caption For London, Cheapside C1905

At the junction with Paternoster Row, Cheapside swings from the north in an arc and heads east towards the Bank.

Caption For Barnstaple, Trinity Church And River 1935

You could hire rowing boats there, and at one time it was where Barnstaple Rowing Club had its base.

Caption For Blackpool, South Shore 1901

This area had been transformed since the 1863 sandstorms when the sandhills in front of Simpson's Hotel and the cottages in Butcher's Row and Welsh's Row were replaced by these solid buildings.

Caption For London, Cheapside C1905

At the junction with Paternoster Row, Cheapside swings from the north in an arc and heads east towards the Bank.

Caption For Downham, Top Row C1955

The second cottage on the left in this typical row is, I believe, where my grandmother was born. She worked for the Garnett family of Low Moor.

Caption For Middleton One Row, Devonport Hotel C1955

Before the arrival of the railway, Middleton One Row was aptly named; it consisted of just one row of Georgian cottages.

Caption For Forest Row, Hartfield Road 1907

Forest Row, recorded in the early 14th century, lies three miles south-west of East Grinstead on the verge of Ashdown Forest.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Manor Road C1955

Chigwell Row was laid-out along the edge of Hainault Forest in the 18th century. By the 1840s it boasted 'many mansions and good residences, occupied by London businessmen and others'.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1921

The imposing bulk of Nos 1-3 Middle Row, with its lower floor adapted as the new premises of the London Joint City and Midland Bank.

Caption For Orford, Road To The Quay C1965

This row of 18th-century timber-framed cottages had a red brick façade added in c1820. The shop has now shut, and its frontage has been replaced to blend in with the rest.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, The Village 1908

The house on the right where the lady is standing is now called Ruskin House. But this view is very much changed.

Caption For Fowey, From Polruan 1898

The two men in the rowing boat on the left-hand side prepare their craft for leaving the quay.

Caption For Chelmsford, Queens Head Inn, High Street 1892

It began to spread westwards along Brochole Street (now Duke Street). The High Street itself was filling up.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Street 1906

It began to spread westwards along Brochole Street (now Duke Street). The High Street itself was filling up.