Maps

1,865 maps found.

1920, Oakleigh Park Ref. POP795543
1920, Pachesham Park Ref. POP799325
1920, Clapham Park Ref. POP669413
1925, Cleadon Park Ref. POP670021
1923, Clumber Park Ref. POP671293
1924, Colt Park Ref. POP675791
1940, Oatlands Park Ref. NPO795759
1946, Moulton Park Ref. NPO784681
1947, New Park Ref. NPO790241
1946, Noel Park Ref. NPO792500
1945, Merton Park Ref. NPO778471
1946, Napsbury Park Ref. NPO787842
1897-1909, Bitterne Park Ref. RNC641285
1902-1903, Appleton Park Ref. RNC626129
1903, Arden Park Ref. RNC626401
1901-1904, Axwell Park Ref. RNC629313
1901-1903, Aylestone Park Ref. RNC629363
1946, Rotton Park Ref. NPO820469
1946, Rowley Park Ref. NPO821229
1946, Sneyd Park Ref. NPO833692

Books

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Memories

4,361 memories found. Showing results 271 to 280.

Memories

I was born in 54 Mill Street, Trecynon. As was my sister, our mother and her brothers and sitsters. A little 2 down 2 up, stone cottage. It was on the top of the hill, and we could run down "the trip" as we called it, and play there, ...Read more

A memory of Trecynon in 1947 by Heather Forey

Park House Farm

My wife and I spent one year ( circa 1953 ) living in an apartment at Park House Farm where Tony Warner raised sugar beets and pigs. The Manor House was built on a Roman foundation which then formed the basement of the ...Read more

A memory of Snettisham by Herbert Kulik

When We Had A Shop

I was born in Little Marlow in 1947 and lived three doors away from the village shop, run by Miss Littlewood. I would go there and weigh the sultanas, currants etc., and put them into little blue bags. My Mum (Phyllis ...Read more

A memory of Little Marlow in 1950 by Liz Hughes

New Years Eve At Didgemere

My parents farmed in Hertford Heath, only a short drive from my Uncles home in Roydon, as did my Grandfather from Nazeing. An uncle and aunt lived in Ashridge Park in Hemel Hempstead so rather further away from Roydon ...Read more

A memory of Didgemere Hall by Katrina Valentine

Memories Of Beckhampton

My grand parents, Jack and Betty Orchard, actually managed the Waggon and Horses from the early 1950s to the 1980s having moved to Beckhampton from Bulkington near Devizes. My parents, Ken and June Vickers, also spent the ...Read more

A memory of Beckhampton by Richard Vickers

Hunting Lollysticks In Danson Park

Danson Park was a much loved adventure playground throughout my Junior School years. There were so many fun diversions there for a young boy in the 1950's including one particular past-time which sadly I only ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Bernard Schofield

Nostalgia

I lived on Hatton Hill Road in the 1940/1950s. Remember the bombs landing across the road in the park and sheltering under the stairs. Bryant and May bombed where my father worked, he then had to travel to Garston each day for the rest ...Read more

A memory of Litherland by Joyce Harris

1996/97/98 Explored The Ruins

I went to Kingsmead Secondary School 1996-2001. It was exhilarating exploring the locked up ruins of the old outdoor pool next to our school. I loved imagining the fun and memories of past customers and wished we'd been ...Read more

A memory of Enfield by Rebecca Murray

Old Roman Terrace

Hi my name is Morgan Smith and I was born at 61 Queen St. Swinton in my Nan Callis' house on the 9th 7 1948 then moved to 248 Wath Rd Mexborough into a terraced house across from the jet garage on Roman terrace. I went to ...Read more

A memory of Mexborough by Morgan Smith

St. George's School, Flower Lane, Mill Hill, London, Nw7.

I too was a pupil at St. George's, probably from 1944 to certainly no later than 1950 when I was shipped off to a boarding school in Sussex where I remained until leaving at age 17 in 1956. I was ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Richard Gray

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 649 to 672.

Caption For St Ives, The Station C1945

This view of the station was taken before parts of the station were sacrificed to accommodate the present station car park.

Caption For Dobwalls, Village 1906

This unprepossessing village, now the home of a major holiday theme park, straddles the main trunk road that bisects the county.

Caption For Harlow, New Town Station C1960

The population in 1960 was 50,000, yet there are only about 75 cars parked at the station, as most people worked in the town.

Caption For Horning, The Village C1965

On the left is the rear of the Swan Inn; a car park has replaced the buildings ahead.

Caption For Worcester, Gheluvelt Park 1936

This photo shows the stereotypical municipal park with its formal gardens, water features and children's playground.

Caption For Southampton, The Royal Pier Pavilion 1908

The Royal Pier, at the eastern end of Mayflower Park, was opened in 1833 and for many years was the largest in the south of England.

Caption For Salisbury, River Walk 1923

This is how the River Avon looked just north of the city centre in 1923, forty years before the water meadows on the left were turned into the huge Central Car Park.

Caption For Plymouth, Hoe And Mount Edgcumbe 1904

The prominent building in the centre was used for many years as a nursery by the city parks department.

Caption For Frimley, The White Hart Hotel 1906

At the signpost beyond, marking the junction of the High Street with the Portsmouth Road, and behind the trees, stood a lodge to Frimley Park, since demolished.

Caption For Great Meols, The Railway Inn C1955

The building pictured here was opened in 1938, and its predecessor was then removed to provide a car park.

Caption For Launceston, The Old Water Wheel C1955

This building is the last remnant of the Tannery, and still stands east of the bridge opposite Greenaway's car park.

Caption For Colchester, The Park Lodge C1960

This sylvan path winds down from the castle inner bailey towards Park Lodge, and then through the Roman wall to more open parkland with the boating pool and the River Colne.

Caption For Norwich, Eaton Park Lily Pond 1932

Eaton Park, out in the western suburbs, has three avenues and rectangular ponds converging on a bandstand surrounded by circular colonnaded buildings, which were built between 1924 and 1928.

Caption For Leeds, Roundhay Park Lake 1897

Along with Woodhouse Moor to the north, the park was considered the chief lung of the city, where for a few hours at the weekend factory workers had an opportunity to get away from the dust, grime, noise

Caption For Monaghan, Rossmore Castle C1900

Little now remains, but the park is very popular.

Caption For Rowde, The Village 1899

The Lamb (with the sign) has closed but the George and Dragon just beyond is still going, although its entrance and car park are to the rear.

Caption For Polperro, The Old Museum C1955

This was when rare motorists could venture into the heart of the village to park for 6d ('sea 1 minute') at Pearce's Garage on the right.

Caption For Withnell, The Cricket Field C1955

The tiny hamlet grew around a paper mill, opened in the 1840s by the Parke family beside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

Caption For Margate, The Beach C1955

Dreamland survives today as a white-knuckle theme park.

Caption For Norwich, Eaton Park Lily Pond 1932

Eaton Park, out in the western suburbs, has three avenues and rectangular ponds converging on a bandstand surrounded by circular colonnaded buildings, which were built between 1924 and 1928.

Caption For Great Shelford, Woollards Lane C1955

Note too the bicycle parked on the other side of the road, with the pedal set back on the kerb so it can act as a stand.

Caption For Southampton, The Royal Pier Pavilion 1908

The Royal Pier, at the eastern end of Mayflower Park, was opened in 1833 and for many years was the largest in the south of England.

Caption For Devizes, St Mary's Church 1898

The houses along New Park Road and Commercial Road were not built until the late 1920s.

Caption For Helensburgh, The Esplanade 1901

Car-parking facilities have been provided.