Maps

1,865 maps found.

1896, Giffard Park Ref. RNE713442
1896, Merton Park Ref. RNE778471
1895, Morley Park Ref. RNE783860
1896, Motspur Park Ref. RNE784608
1896, Park Barn Ref. RNE800444
1896, Park Bridge Ref. RNE800457
1895, Park Gate Ref. RNE800924
1896, Park Mill Ref. RNE801181
1896, Pinnerwood Park Ref. RNE806427
1896, Maitland Park Ref. RNE772542
1898, Lodge Park Ref. RNE765845
1895, Woodlands Park Ref. RNE873706
1896, Wroughton Park Ref. RNE875009
1899 - 1900, Coldbrook Park Ref. HOSM41473
1882 - 1903, Selly Park Ref. HOSM58813
1896, Witton Park Ref. HOSM64907
1887, Charborough Park Ref. HOSM40575
1882 - 1901, Apley Park Ref. HOSM36048
1897-1909, Bashley Park Ref. RNC634511
1897-1909, Bedford Park Ref. RNC636244

Books

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Memories

4,361 memories found. Showing results 221 to 230.

At St. George’s School

I was at St George’s School from 1943 - 1949 and I seem to be unique in my really happy time at the school. Mr Smith was very kind and gentle - he really hated having to take a ruler to my hand once - and yes Mrs Smith was ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Jennifer Braga

Dave Mc Hale

I lived in Southern Drive from 1957 until 1968 went to the Albert Memorial junior school Moved to Cheetham hill in 1968 we hated it and moved back to Malham crescent in 1969 Worked as a paper boy for Bob and Winnie at the local paper ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by David Mc Hale

Dolobran Road, Sparkhill

I lived on Dolobran Road Sparkhill from 1956 (DATE OF BIRTH) to around 1962 when we moved to Northfield. We were the only double fronted house on the street and we fronted Lime Grove where my grandmother lived at Number 1. ...Read more

A memory of Sparkbrook by Karen Bevis

Born In Belvue Road

Lived in Belvue Road until 1970. Attended Northolt Primary by Target roundabout . Remember well the headmistress Miss Wayman and teachers Miss Bottomley and Mrs laprake. Also remember the male teacher with Percy the plimsoll. ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Maureen Bloxham

The Village Bobbies' Car

My late father, Tom Jenkinson, was the village policeman in Repton from the early 50's until near his retirement in 1973. This photograph shows his car parked with others by the Arch. The old Ford Squire 60ARB.. I was very ...Read more

A memory of Repton in 1955 by Shelagh Barlow

Kingsbury Pool And Area

Hello. I lived in Kingsbury from 1943 until 1962 when I moved to Canada. I lived off Old Church Lane. We walked to the pool with our sixpence and had to stand in line for what seemed hours - as they only would allow a ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1962 by June Smith

West Wittering In The 1940s And 50s

My first memories are of playing on the huge expanse of sand at West Wittering and the bombing tower which used to be there after the war. We stayed on the beach till late and were put to bed in the back of ...Read more

A memory of West Wittering by Marianne Stevens

By The Cut

born in 1948 in a place called Cappenfield near Bilston, just off Dudley street, just four houses in a row surrounded by fields,, the canal, or cut, as we all called it ran alongside, and it narrowed down to what we called the stop,it was ...Read more

A memory of Tipton by John Groucutt

Anyone Remember Us Spennewyn’s ?

Hello all, My name is Steven Spennewyn. I grew up in Southall living in Dagmar Road being born in 1955. I went to Clifton Road Junior School and Dormers Wells Secondary Modern School. I have fond memories of ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Steven Robert Spennewyn

Happy Days

Having grown up in Harrow during the 1950s and 60s, how well I remember my trips to Universal Stationers, seen here at the top of Station Road close to its junction with College Road. As a child I was always fascinated with stationery ...Read more

A memory of Harrow by Chris Kennett

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 529 to 552.

Caption For Truro, Boscawen Park 1912

A rustic bridge spans an ornamental lake in this picturesque park.

Caption For Fareham, The Church And War Memorial 2005

Sir Henry Thompson, son of a vice admiral and curate of the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, helped to found Holy Trinity Church in West Street, as well as church schools in Park Lane and Fontley

Caption For Rochdale, Drake Street C1960

Car parking was allowed at this time.

Caption For Hove, Brittany Road C1955

The scene here is not changed greatly today, although there are many more parked cars which line the road and the trees have grown.

Caption For Drayton Bassett, The Canal And Swing Bridge C1965

Immediately beyond is a swing bridge.The 15-acre Drayton Manor park and zoo is close by; the village of Drayton Bassett is to the southwest.

Caption For Baslow, Thatch End C1955

Thatched cottages are comparatively rare in this part of Derbyshire; to see Baslow's examples, you have to follow the signposted path for Chatsworth, which starts at the car park.

Caption For Cambridge, Hills Road 1931

Newnham Paddling Pool in Lammas Land, pictured here with just a small handful of die-hard paddlers and bathers, and a park keeper looking on.

Caption For Farnworth, Church 1900

Established on 34 acres of land that had previously belonged to the Appleton House estate, Victoria Park opened to the public in 1900.

Caption For Barry, Park Road 1906

The road took its name from the close proximity of both Romilly and Porthkerry Park.

Caption For Tollesbury, The Square C1955

The wide square has parking spaces in the middle; in the left-hand corner stands the King's Head hotel.

Caption For Southport, The Sands 1908

The area was then landscaped and turned into a park, which was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1921.

Caption For Coalville, Jackson Street C1965

Small, well-mannered cottages set a later 19th-century scene in the days before parked cars lined the roads.

Caption For Rodborough, The Village C1950

Benjamin Bucknell, the architect who designed Woodchester Park, was born in the village of Rodborough.

Caption For Holkham, The Village Stores C1955

The village stands at the edge of the park of Holkham Hall, the palatial 18th-century home of Thomas Coke, later Earl of Leicester.

Caption For Great Ayton, Waterfall Terrace C1965

The bridge in the foreground of this photograph leads over the River Leven to a car park designated for the use of patrons of Suggitts ice cream parlour, something of an institution in

Caption For Walsall, Belsize House, Bradford Street 2005

During the 19th century the town centre had shifted westwards to the Bridge and Park Street.

Caption For Burnley, Thompson Park C1955

impressive footbridge which spans the lake, but it also reminds us that Burnley is an industrial town; the chimneys are those of the Burnley Brick and Lime Co Ltd, which had works at Heasandford and Queen's Park

Caption For Southport, Prince's Park Bowling Green C1960

The area was then landscaped and turned into a park, which was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1921.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Recreation Ground 1895

The 'Rec' - now Central Park - was opened in 1894.

Caption For Norwich, Old Cow Tower And The River Wensum 1891

Originally in Cowholme Meadow, this unofficial dovecote is now within the well-treed riverside walk park.

Caption For Chatham, Town Hall Gardens C1960

had become very badly neglected by the beginning of the 20th century, so the gravestones were removed to line a boundary wall and the area was landscaped and opened as a public park

Caption For Maldon, The Promenade 1909

Here we see Maldon's famous promenade— now Promenade Park—with a fine array of fishing boats; the tower of St Mary's church, with its landmark little white spire, can be seen in the background.Today

Caption For Aislaby, The Village C1955

A solitary car is parked outside the New Inn on the left in Aislaby, a small village near Whitby, just off the road that leads to Middlesbrough.

Caption For Epsom, Woodcote Park 1927

Formerly Epsom's grandest house, Woodcote Park was bought by the RAC in 1911.