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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1946, Langley Street Ref. NPO752610
1946, Hammond Street Ref. NPO726134
1940, Farnborough Street Ref. NPO703524
1895, Paley Street Ref. RNE799591
1896, Rushmere Street Ref. RNE822932
1895, Streetly End Ref. RNE841674
1896, Takeley Street Ref. RNE844532
1895, Plain Street Ref. RNE807046
1895, Pratling Street Ref. RNE810500
1896, Sharnal Street Ref. RNE828938
1896, Newgate Street Ref. RNE790907
1896, Town Street Ref. RNE851110
1896, Whelp Street Ref. RNE867114
1895, Weavering Street Ref. RNE862537
1946, Henley Street Ref. NPO731406
1946, Henny Street Ref. NPO731459
1946, Higher Street Ref. NPO734213
1945, Westgate Street Ref. NPO866044
1946, Wetherup Street Ref. NPO866680
1946, Whelp Street Ref. NPO867114

Books

3 books found. Showing results 409 to 3.

Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

Oh And

King Street and its area was known as 'over the other side' to everyone on the Broadway side of the railway bridge - a mysterious place that adults would talk of to each other concerning pubs or the cemetery or the tax office. "Oh, he used ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1975 by Neil Emery

Hammer Of The Year Dance

At the end of the 1972/1973 football season, and at the age of 17, I went for the first (and only) time to the annual Hammer of the Year dance at East Ham town Hall organised by West Ham United. I went with my friend ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1973 by Ann Martin

Dysart In The 60s

I was brought up in Dysart, first in Howard Place then the High Street, where my mum and dad still live. I remember all the shops that were there in the 1960s when I was a little girl, the little wool shop where you could buy odd ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Karen Dunn

Bettws Memories

I was born and lived in Betws until I was nine. I remember attending the Chapel behind the Oddfellows pub and enjoying the Christmas parties we had held in the hall next door. Mrs Perry's shop was always a ritual every day ...Read more

A memory of Bettws in 1976 by Heather Hopkins

Happy Times In Maldon

My family and I moved from London in 1955 to Maldon, following a visit the year before with our Sunday School outing, and we moved near to the Prom. We had such happy times living there and as children my friends and I used ...Read more

A memory of Maldon in 1955 by Yvonne Borrett

Lymington In The 1940s

My maternal grandmother and mother were both born in Lymington, my mother attending the grammar school in Brockenhurst (I remember as a small boy her pointing it out to me from the train) In 1944, when the V1 'doodlebugs' ...Read more

A memory of Lymington in 1944 by Brian Veall

Butchers

To the bottom right of the picture looks like a butcher's shop, I started my career in the meat trade in the same high street but a few shops up in 1975 as a boy! I think that shop with the two butchers outside later became Muffetts wet fish shop.

A memory of Harlow by Michael Wright

Cherished Memories

Finding this site has brought many wonderful memories back to me. I was born in St Mary's Hospital, Croydon. My maiden name was Chappell. I lived in Purley Road, South Croydon not far from the Red Deer until 1957. Every Saturday ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1953 by Linda Crossley

Memories Of Sneinton

Betty and I were brought up in Davidson Street, Sneinton just before the Second World War. It was a small back-to-back terraced house with an outside toilet. One of my first recollections was being bathed in the small kitchen ...Read more

A memory of Sneinton in 1930 by Fred Pearson

My Family

My dad Lyndon is originally from Gilfach Goch, his dad was called Bill (Billy the book), his mum was Ivy and his sisters are Phylis, Tisha and Doreen, his brother was called Gwylim. They lived in Windham Street and then moved to ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1955 by Nicola Skelton

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For Loftus, High Street C1960

A picturesque view showing the High Street with Arlington Street beyond.

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1928

Here we see a policeman on point duty in the 1920s, coping with an increasing amount of traffic that began to bedevil Winchester's streets during the last century—a reminder that medieval streets

Caption For Winchester, High Street 1928

Here we see a policeman on point duty in the 1920s, coping with an increasing amount of traffic that began to bedevil Winchester's streets during the last century—a reminder that medieval streets

Caption For Sheffield, The Victoria Hall C1955

Situated in Norfolk Street, the Victoria (Methodist) Hall was designed by W F Hale and built in brick with stone dressing.

Caption For Wimborne, West Borough 1936

Here we have a long view down a broad Wimborne street, with the towers of the Minster in the distance.

Caption For Evesham, Bridge Street 1910

The photograph was taken from the junction of Bridge Street with the High Street.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

One constant remains at the end of the street, sitting on its junction with Timberhill and Cattlemarket Street - St John Timberhill Church.

Caption For Chester, Ye Olde Crypte And Compton House 1895

There are also crypts beneath No 34 Eastgate Street and Nos 11 and 13 Watergate Street.

Caption For Rochdale, Newgate C1910

In 1907 the Corporation cut a new thoroughfare across Newgate, demolishing the Circus and the old Hippodrome and linking Blackwater Street with the Esplanade.

Caption For Walton On Thames, High Street C1955

Built on slightly higher land away from the river, it turns its back on it, and this view looks north-west along the High Street to the Church Street crossroads.

Caption For Bromsgrove, High Street C1965

This lovely building is at the southern end of the High Street, in the former market place where the High Street meets Worcester Road and St John`s Street.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Cottage Hospital 1906

This photograph shows the view north-westwards up Church Street from beside the Old Monmouth Hotel, with the churchyard railings on the right.

Caption For Sherborne, Long Street 1924

Records of the existence of this street go back at least to the 15th century and it is known to have been used by travellers and pilgrims on their way to the Abbey.

Caption For Cowbridge, High Street C1949

The High Street runs along the mile long Roman road within the small market town of Cowbridge.

Caption For Lancaster, Market Street C1950

This is the very top of Market Street as we turn out of Castle Hill. The road coming in 100 yards down on the right is King Street.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, New Road C1955

At the bottom of Chapel Street, visitors ready for a stay in the nearby hotel unload their suitcases from a cart.

Caption For Basingstoke, Church Street 1904

Church Street is busy with shoppers and shopkeepers. Peeping above the town's rooftops is the tower of St Michael the Archangel, perhaps the finest of Hampshire's Perpendicular parish churches.

Caption For Camborne, Church Street 1922

The rather severe building on the right casts a deep shadow across this wide shopping street. On the left the display of hardware items has spilled out into the road.

Caption For London, Cheapside, Apple Seller C1890

This street trading woman is offering potatoes from her basket.

Caption For Lewes, School Hill 1903

At the Market Street junction, the High Street starts dropping steeply to School Hill. The ornate lamp standard was replaced a few years later by an equally elaborate War Memorial.

Caption For Midhurst, West Street 1931

At the bottom of West Street lies the 15th-century Spread Eagle Hotel, one of the most famous inns in Sussex.

Caption For Bristol, King Street And Theatre Royal C1935

King Street escaped total destruction during the Blitz, though some buildings, such as the Merchant Adventurers' Almshouses (1699), were damaged.

Caption For Salisbury, St Ann's Gate 1906

Looking through the gate the Crown Hotel, now no longer in existence, can be seen on the left of the High Street.

Caption For Oxford, From Carfax Tower Looking South 1922

At the bottom of the photograph is Queen Street, named after Queen Charlotte, wife of George III. Many of the street's medieval buildings have disappeared over the years.