Maps

1,865 maps found.

1903, Firth Park Ref. RNC706093
1901-1902, Burlish Park Ref. RNC655837
1897-1909, Burwood Park Ref. RNC657254
1899-1900, Caerau Park Ref. RNC658765
1897-1898, Camden Park Ref. RNC660188
1897-1898, Canons Park Ref. RNC660692
1899, Headley Park Ref. RNC729821
1899-1900, Hendredenny Park Ref. RNC731229
1899, Hengrove Park Ref. RNC731344
1902-1903, Waterloo Park Ref. RNC861811
1903-1904, West Park Ref. RNC864823
1897-1902, Spring Park Ref. RNC836783
1902, Stafford Park Ref. RNC837742
1898-1901, Stoke Park Ref. RNC840105
1903, Savile Park Ref. RNC825745
1897-1902, Upton Park Ref. RNC858149
1898, Victoria Park Ref. RNC858964
1897-1899, Titchfield Park Ref. RNC848890
1897-1902, Tufnell Park Ref. RNC854100
1898-1909, Brockham Park Ref. RNC651354

Books

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Memories

4,372 memories found. Showing results 141 to 150.

Southlands School, Harrow On The Hill

While sorting through some old photographs from the 1950s when I was in England and Europe with two girlfriends from Western Australia, some of the Southlands school were among them. So we did an ...Read more

A memory of Harrow on the Hill by Lynette Cornish

The Beatty And Us

Like alot of young Kiwis, my wife and I started our OE (Overseas experience) in 1986, and in January 1987 found ourselves in Motspur Park as a result of applying and getting bar jobs at the Earl Beatty pub. Graeme and Marie ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1987 by Peter Van Vroonhoven

A Long Way From St Pauls Road

Hi, my name is Susan Thompson, formerly Hawkins and I'm 54, I was born in the above address and lived there for 18 years although my parents lived there for over 40 years. I went to Brook St. school finally ...Read more

A memory of Northumberland Heath in 1967 by Susan Thompson

Ardwyn, High Road

My Great Aunt (Grandmothers sister) lived here immediately on the LEFT of this photo at "Ardwyn" in the High Road, opposite the entrance to the Village Hall car park in 1950s/1960s. Her husband was Fred Bowey and one of their ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by Chevvy Eaton

St Mark’s Primary School, Mitcham

I grew up in Mitcham in the 1960s. Born in 1962, we lived in Tonstall Road, close to the level crossing by Eastfields school. I went to St Mark’s Primary School from 1967 to 1971. I remember most of my teachers: Miss ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Karl Schneider

Tulse Hill Garden Which Bordered Brockwell Park

Where the present Tulse Hill Tesco Shop and Esso Petrol station stands today, was the home of my grandfather Alfred John Thomas from the 1920's to the 1950's. Through the 1960's & 70's his daughter ...Read more

A memory of Brixton by Gemma Gemma

Cowgate Road.

I was born in Cowgate Road, Greenford in 1938. About 1950 we moved to Ruislip Road. I remember playing in the park at the end of the road and visiting the river Brent nearby which of course was out of bounds to us little ones. During ...Read more

A memory of Greenford by Paul Gardiner

Broken Nose

i remember having my broken nose attended to in the chemist by the park after my sister pushed me too high on the swing. That was 1960. My auntie worked at Bowyers and my mother was a cinema attendant. We lived near the old bus ...Read more

A memory of Trowbridge by Freda Garcia Vilar

My Boyhood Memories. With My Grandad

I hope that anyone left of my family can read this, as now being 72 , I lost all track of coming to Kent. My home town was Lytham St Annes where my mother lived and dad was in the RAF and met my mother there. My ...Read more

A memory of Faversham by Peter Manuel

Coronation

A party was held on Riverhall street to celebrate the Queens Coronation. It poured down with rain and the girls went somewhere under cover, I think the boys stayed in the rain. Played many games and took part in races.  My sister was a ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth in 1953 by Shelagh Ann Collins

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 337 to 360.

Caption For Paignton, Park Hotel 1889

This building is now the Park Hotel. In front is one of the many bicycles and tricycles that flooded the town.

Caption For Chester, The Bandstand 1914

Behind the Edwardian bandstand is the suspension bridge across the river to Queen's Park.

Caption For Langley Park, Front Street C1955

Langley Park is a pit village just off the road between Lanchester and Durham. The road to the left goes to Quebec and Cornsay Colliery.

Caption For Bristol, Park Street 1900

This is Park Street in the days before the top end was dominated by the Gothic tower of the university, designed by Sir George Oatley.

Caption For Hitchin, Priory Park 1901

Extending to Charlton and beyond, the Park was owned by the Delmé-Radcliffe family for 400 years.

Caption For Wednesbury, Market Place 1968

Wednesbury grew rapidly between 1851 and 1861 with the opening of firms like the Old Park Works and Lloyds, Foster & Co.

Caption For Wakefield, Clarence Park C1960

The Duke of Clarence opened the Technical and Art College on the site of the old Thornes House in 1891, and this adjacent park (29 acres), once grazing land, was opened to the public on 6 July

Caption For Newtown Linford, Bradgate Park C1965

Bradgate, a park of 820 acres, was enclosed out of Charnwood Forest in c1200 as a hunting park, and it did indeed produce very fine venison.

Caption For Leeds, Roundhay Park And Mansion 1897

Roundhay Park was purchased by the council in 1872. It comprised 775 acres, including woodlands, lakes and a manor house, part of which was turned into refreshment rooms.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Lucy's Mill 1892

It was in their Deer Park that Shakespeare is said to have been arrested for poaching.

Caption For Colchester, Park Lane 1921

The ornamental lake in Lower Castle Park. The profusion of lily pads suggests that its role as a boating lake has not yet been realised.

Caption For Sheffield, Endcliffe Woods 1893

This park was laid out for the benefit of working people to give them a break from the dust and grime of industrial Sheffield.

Caption For Scarborough, Peasholm Park C1955

An eternally popular part of the holidaymaker's Scarborough is the enjoyment of Peasholm Park. Boating, strolling or simply relaxing, it's all here.

Caption For Hinckley, Borough C1965

This broad street, with ample space for parking, displays contrasting architectural styles: the small 19th-century shops face mid 20th-century designs.

Caption For Norwich, Cow Tower And River Wensum 1896

The Cow Tower, with barges moored nearby, looks out from the edge of Cowholme, now in the riverside walk park, to the late 19th-century city expansion beyond the Wensum.

Caption For Harlow, River Stort C1955

The River Stort, with the Town Park along its banks, has become a beautiful and popular venue for the people of Harlow, Old and New.

Caption For Claughton, The Fenwick Arms C1955

The hanging sign reads 'Café and Parking Ground'. Alongside this inn was an old stone house dated 1705, which became the Parish Room in 1955.

Caption For Bromyard, The Square C1960

Today the Square has been paved over and has trees planted in it – but it's still used for parking.

Caption For Odiham, From Church Tower 1906

Diagonally opposite this junction stand the newly-built Palace Gate House and the farmhouse and buildings of Palace Gate Farm, next to the former deer park.

Caption For Leeds, Roundhay Park And Mansion 1897

Roundhay Park was purchased by the council in 1872. It comprised 775 acres, including woodlands, lakes and a manor house, part of which was turned into refreshment rooms.

Caption For Llanelli, Parc Howard C1965

Through the generosity of Sir Stafford and Lady Howard, the inhabitants of Llanelli are in possession of Bryncaerau Castle and the park, which covers about twenty-five acres.

Caption For Gisburn, Main Street 1921

Here we see the main street, and two cars parked outside the Ribblesdale Arms.

Caption For Sheffield, Endcliffe Woods 1893

This park was laid out for the benefit of working people to give them a break from the dust and grime of industrial Sheffield.

Caption For Lancaster, From The Castle C1950

We are looking down from Castle Park to Castle Hill and the city beyond. The Castle gateway is out of shot on the left.