Maps

1,865 maps found.

1921, Western Park Ref. POP865802
1919, Victoria Park Ref. POP858964
1947, Abbeydale Park Ref. NPO618434
1940, Bashley Park Ref. NPO634511
1923, Woodhouse Park Ref. POP873504
1885 - 1905, Gunton Park Ref. HOSM70445
1896, Eastwell Park Ref. HOSM44591
1894, Trafford Park Ref. HOSM62210
1879, Shavington Park Ref. HOSM58940
1895, Park Barn Ref. HOSM60954
1905 - 1906, Princes Park Ref. HOSM57164
1894 - 1895, Kingston Park Ref. HOSM50202
1924, Giffard Park Ref. HOSM46199
1896, Causey Park Ref. HOSM40399
1891 - 1893, Jervaulx Park Ref. HOSM49661
1895, Gidea Park Ref. HOSM46299
1903-1904, New Park Ref. RNC790241
1901-1903, New Parks Ref. RNC790266
1897-1898, Noel Park Ref. RNC792500
1909, Park Bernisdale Ref. RNC800452

Books

1 books found. Showing results 169 to 1.

Memories

4,360 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Looking For People Who Might Remember Olive Alice Daniels, Lived Balham Park Road 1960s, Died 1964

Hello, I'm looking for anyone who might remember Olive Alice Daniels – she was a widow who lived with her brother, Thomas Oram Durst, at 118 Balham Park ...Read more

A memory of Balham by Moya Lothian Mc Lean

Born In Battersea

I was born in Seldon House , my grans flat in 1947. (My father was born in Sheepcote Lane and my mum in Southolme Street.) From there we moved to Burke House in Maysoule Road then onto Stroudley House on the Patmore Estate. I ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

My Days In Northwich

I was born in Northwich in 1966, however I moved here to Lancashire in 1980 but I still consider time in Northwich as being the best days of my life. I moved here when I was 14, I lived in Greenhall Road and my best friend ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1970 by Vicky Wood

Critchlows Corner

The building in view was a Post Office and General Stores, the area was known as "Critchlows Corner" after the name of the family that owned the shop. The post office was the only one in the area. At the age of 10 I would cycle to ...Read more

A memory of Blurton in 1963 by David Moore

Bradford That I Remember

I lived in Bradford from birth 1944 until 1965 when we moved to Canada. So I have lots of memories. One of them was on Saturday mornings in the 50's walking to town down Manchester Road. There were so many shops to look in ...Read more

A memory of Bradford by Sharon Noble

Lunch At The Pavilion

I was at Wyggy Boys School from 1961 to 68. Usually I went home for dinner (which we always had mid-day) as my father worked nearby and took me. But if he wasn't going home I used to meet my mother or grandmother and have ...Read more

A memory of Leicester by Andrew Buxton

My Grandparents

My grandparents George and Elsie Wood lived on Landells Road for most of their married lives. They had two daughters, my mum Elsie and my auntie Bibby (Vivian). When my parents and I moved to Derby around 1965 (when I was about ...Read more

A memory of Dulwich in 1967 by Elise Wharrad

Childhood

As a child I lived at 63 St. Peter’s Avenue which was the only house on that block next shop being blessed dry cleaning the opticians and then the church all of which were demolished and boots chemist and the car park occupy this space ...Read more

A memory of Cleethorpes by Marlene Scales

Foggy Beacon Park

When I was 5 yrs old I can vividly remeber getting lost in Beacon Park in a real pea souper with friends from the farm in the Sandford Street corner of the park and also remember digging old stone jars up from the brook that runs through the park!

A memory of Lichfield in 1956 by Frank Clarke

Berristead Close Green And Chestnut Trees

This is where I grew up. In the summer we played on the green with other children, and when the trees were a little bigger than this enjoyed climbing them. Happy Memories. The trees are a little bigger ...Read more

A memory of Wilburton by Sandra Shaw

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Exmouth, The Harbour View Cafe C1955

By the more affluent 1950s car ownership had increased, and the resort's long sea front served as a convenient car park.

Caption For Leicester, Auto Magic Car Park, Lee Circle C1965

Almost brand new at the time this photograph was taken, the first multi-storey car park of this size in the country opened on the site of Lee Street, the birthplace of Joseph Merrick, the tragic Elephant

Caption For Barry, Romilly Park 1906

The development of Romilly Park has continued apace.

Caption For London, Riding In Green Park C1955

Green Park, situated opposite the north end of Buckingham Palace, was a burial ground for nearby St James's Palace at a time when it was a hospital, but since Tudor times this has been parkland.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Deri From Bailey Park C1960

The park is the home of Abergavenny Rugby Football Club, and their grandstand can be seen in the middle distance.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, General View C1945

The County Council bought the land in the 1970s for development into the Country Park.

Caption For Brimfield, C1955

Cars and buses are no longer allowed to park among the weird and wonderful gritstone formations of Brimham Rocks, near Pateley Bridge in Nidderdale, as they were when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Pin Mill, The Butt And Oyster C1955

This open space was created as a car park in 1921 by demolishing a cottage.

Caption For Tredegar, Bedwellty Park C1955

The bandstand in Bedwellty Park was presented to the town by the Tredegar Athletic Club.

Caption For Chelford, Astle Hall Lake 1896

One of the most attractive features of Astle Park was the lake, now almost silted up.

Caption For Stroud, King Street 1900

Empire Day, Coronation and Agricultural Show carnivals assembled here, before processing off to Fromehall Park or Stratford Park.

Caption For London, Rotten Row 1890

Hyde Park has been called London's park 'par excellence'.

Caption For Manchester, Peel Park 1889

Peel Park was somewhere Salfordians could go and seek refuge for a few hours from the noise, muck, and drudgery of day-to-day living.

Caption For London, Buckingham Palace And The Mall C1955

Marble Arch stood here in the Mall until 1850, when it was removed to its present position at the top of Park Lane.The Mall, an expansive and formal approach to the Palace, is fringed with limes,

Caption For Gidea Park, St Michael's All Angels C1960

The new garden suburb of Gidea Park was begun in 1911 and was still developing in the 1930s.

Caption For Thorpe Market, The Tower Gunton Park C1955

The whole of Gunton village is included in the park and grounds of Gunton Hall.

Caption For Southport, The Pier C1955

We can also see Prince's Park with its colonnade to the right of the casino.

Caption For Sheerness, Esplanade And Beach C1955

Here the funfair and amusement park buildings have been replaced by a new Amusement Park and, behind, a Tesco's, while the sea embankment has also been rebuilt and raised.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park 1911

Herbert H Raphael`s gift to the town of 20 acres of parkland and lake was given out of generosity, but he may also have been concerned that his envisaged development of the select Gidea Park Garden Suburb

Caption For Frome, Orchardleigh Park 1964

The last of the Champneys family, Sir Thomas Mostyn, made many alterations to the park including the creation of the lake and a moat around the church.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park C1950

There is hardly a ripple on the water of the lake in Raphael Park, ideal for a spot of punting.

Caption For Bebington, Mayer Park 1936

This photograph looks across Mayer Park from the terrace of Mayer House.

Caption For Gateshead, The Lake, Saltwell Park C1955

Saltwell Park is in the middle of the town, and comprises gardens, a lake, and recreational areas.

Caption For Bretby, The Hall C1955

Bretby Hall, or Bretby Park, which stands in its own 600-acre park near Burton on Trent, is a mock-Gothic, castellated pile built in 1813 by Sir Jeffrey Wyatville; it is now used as a hospital.