Maps

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Memories

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Brian Taylor

I lived at 144 Cheam Common road from 1950 till 1960 ,and went to Cheam Common School then Stoneliegh east secondary we moved to Lavender Avenue North Cheam in 1960 , I was a member of the 10th Sutton Boys Brigade.

A memory of Worcester Park by Brian Taylor

Hounslow Hospital, Staines Road 1985

This was the Hounslow cottage hospital on the Staines Road, Hounslow at the top of Hibernia Road. It was demolished in about 1985-1990 after being left empty for a number of years. On the site today stands a ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1985 by Darryl Davis

The Bushey Arches Traffic!

I first saw Oxhey in 1956 when I would take the train from Hatch End to Bushey & Oxhey station (as it was called then) on Saturday afternoons to see Watford play football at Vicarage Road in the old Third Division South. ...Read more

A memory of Oxhey in 1956 by John Howard Norfolk

Where I Grew Up With My Sister Christine & Dog Judy

This picture is the view from the main road of Harlow lock, Old Mill Resturant and weir and the towpath where the rowing boats and canoes were moored when I lived there. They were moored both sides of ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1950 by Eddie Tait

The Bakery

When I lived in the village there was a bakery at the building on the corner of this road where it went down to the canal. The flour was ground at the Mill over the drawbridge for making the most delicious bread you could buy in ...Read more

A memory of Lower Heyford in 1940 by Marion June Messenger

The Brampton Hawk Moth Club.

Searching for wildlife to keep as pets was a major diversion for a small group of boys in my class at Brampton Road Primary School during the 1950's. Anything that moved on the ground or swam around in ponds and streams ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Better Than A Knickerbocker Glory

Following a week at school the weekend was always eagerly anticipated, especially Saturdays. On this day I would take the long walk from home at the north end of Gipsy Road and make my way via Pickford Road to the ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Bilton Road In The "69d

I born in 1955. Went to Perivale Infants and Junior schools before going to Greenford County Grammar School. I was in 6 Perivale Scouts. I still have fond memories of Justice's fish and chips, working in Empire ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by John Alexander

Grandma's Shop

I was born Nov 5, 1939 at 81 Star Lane, the home of my maternal grandparents, James and Anne Maria Bullock. My mother, Annie Grace Bullock, was the youngest of six children. She married my father, Henry George Hooper, in 1935 at ...Read more

A memory of Canning Town by Derek Hooper

"The Stores" Station Road

My late Great Grandfather had a bakery at "The Stores" F.W.Dobson bakers in about 1948. I wonder if anyone remembers him or if there are any photos of the shop. His nam was Frank. Many thanks Diane

A memory of Halstead by Diane Maskrey

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Captions

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Caption For Warrington, High Level Bridge (The Cantilever) C1965

Known locally as 'The Cantilever', this high level fixed bridge provides a welcome escape route when the Knutsford and London Road swing bridges are closed.

Caption For Haslemere, Shepherds Hill 1888

This steep curving road is celebrated for its row of 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century cottages in tile-hung brick and stucco, which stagger uphill raised above the roadway in traditional Surrey fashion.

Caption For Torquay, Torbay Road 1895

The Victorian development of Torquay was definitely the province of the well-heeled, with sumptuous villas built along carefully contoured roads.

Caption For Lulworth, Durdle Door 1894

The beautiful surrounding coastline is lonely and unspoiled once the roads and traffic are left behind.

Caption For Tiverton, Penny Park 1930

Thatch, unsurfaced road and total absence of traffic was the norm. Today, most of these views have gone.

Caption For Belfast, Victoria Street 1897

The cobbled streets are much in evidence, and the road belongs to pedestrians.

Caption For Ashford In The Water, Old Cottages C1955

Indeed, little has changed, save the re-routing of the main road that ran through the centre.

Caption For Sherborne, Head Mistress' House 1904

Sherborne School for Girls dating from 1899 and founded by Mrs Kenelm Wingfield Digby, is here seen on Bradford Road - its home from 1903.

Caption For Holt Fleet, Bridge 1906

This elegant single span over the river Severn takes the A4133 Droitwich to Tenbury Wells road. It was built in 1828 by that noted engineer Thomas Telford.

Caption For Lulworth, Durdle Door 1894

The beautiful surrounding coastline is lonely and unspoiled once the roads and traffic are left behind.

Caption For Horsforth, Town Street C1965

New Road Side is here still a street of small, traditional shops.

Caption For Beccles, New Market And Parish Church 1950

Sixty years on, Beccles has declined as a port, with goods being carried more by road. The church is unusual in that the 92 feet high tower is actually separate from the nave.

Caption For Bakewell, View From Yeld Road 1894

From high up on Yeld Road, the parish church makes an interesting study. Compare this view with photographs 73886 and B6020, taken in later years, and note the changes - or lack of them.

Caption For Kettering, Bowling Green C1965

Once there had been a bowling green near the town centre, commemorated by Bowling Green Road. When Charles Wicksteed opened the park, bowls and putting became popular with the people who lived nearby.

Caption For Kettering, Bowling Green C1965

Once there had been a bowling green near the town centre, commemorated by Bowling Green Road. When Charles Wicksteed opened the park, bowls and putting became popular with the people who lived nearby.

Caption For Stanton Drew, The Old Toll House C1955

Roads around Bristol were turnpiked from the 1720s, though many were short stretches and often only seven feet wide.

Caption For Over, The Lanes C1967

Children walk along the road with their mother. Behind the brick wall is a late Victorian farmhouse, and opposite this some newly-built bungalows with new gardens. The Lanes lead to Over Mill.

Caption For Hope Under Dinmore, The Church C1955

At this point the main Leominster to Hereford road starts to climb the steep hill. Stagecoaches would have been forced to stop here to pay their toll at the toll house overlooking the junction.

Caption For London, Park Lane 1890

Park Lane, once the desolate by-road known as Tiburn Lane, was a refined street of palatial mansions enjoying expansive vistas of the Park.

Caption For Easebourne, Village 1906

There are cart tracks in the loose, unsealed road surface. Children wait at the roadside, perhaps for transport to school. There are no vehicles in sight; it was a quiet village.

Caption For Poole, Parkstone From Constitution Hill 1904

We can see a tram climbing North Road. When the trams first ran in 1901, only one had brakes strong enough to use the hill, so passengers had to change at the top.

Caption For Wickford, High Street C1950

The shops on the left were built with bricks from the Nevendon Road brickworks. The shrubs conceal Ladybrow, a former doctor's house and surgery.

Caption For Colchester, The Sign Of The Old Rose And Crown C1955

A range of 15th- and 16th-century timber- framed houses, some jettied, the Rose and Crown follows the curve of a lane linking Ipswich Road and East Street.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1950

The road is now narrower with wider pavements.