Maps

1,865 maps found.

1903, Kimberworth Park Ref. RNC747530
1902-1903, Kiveton Park Ref. RNC749512
1897-1900, Long Park Ref. RNC766576
1903-1904, Colt Park Ref. RNC675791
1897-1898, Dartmouth Park Ref. RNC688832
1904-1906, Callendar Park Ref. RNC659726
1900, Carey Park Ref. RNC661309
1902-1903, Clumber Park Ref. RNC671293
1897-1902, Bromley Park Ref. RNC651647
1897-1909, Brondesbury Park Ref. RNC651715
1897-1898, Brookmans Park Ref. RNC652148
1903, Broughton Park Ref. RNC652806
1902, Boley Park Ref. RNC645551
1920, Dormans Park Ref. POP692128
1920, Gilwell Park Ref. POP713878
1919, Golden Park Ref. POP717266
1920, Guildford Park Ref. POP723404
1921, Hales Park Ref. POP724915
1923, Eccleston Park Ref. POP699028
1923, Firth Park Ref. POP706093

Books

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Memories

4,361 memories found. Showing results 291 to 300.

Buses

We moved to Leonard Road Chingford in 1951. I particularly remember the trolley buses and how the poles on the top used to come off and the conductor would get a long bamboo cane from under the bus to rehook the pole onto the ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield in 1951 by Alan Mowbray

Perry Springs

I was born in the 'Potter Street' Perry springs in the 1960s, wow how Harlow has changed from my day, I remember Wellford's corner shop also Wrights Dairy... And it was great going to the schools in Potter Street. Now the ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street by Graham Nash

Welfords Corner Shop

Rose (my mother) used to work in Wellford's coner shop. I was born in the 'Potter Street' Perry springs in the 1960s, wow how Harlow has changed from my day. I remember Wellford's coner shop also Wright's Dairy... and it ...Read more

A memory of Potter Street by Graham Nash

Boyhood Memories From 1952

It was around this time that the tram lines were taken up from Sunderland Road in Gateshead. The men stored the old lines in Somerset Street and Devonshire Street. As boys we would dig up the tar from around the ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1952 by Dave Southern

Childhood Memories From 1949

I was born in Hubert Terrace which ran off Bank Street and along to Cuthbert Street. Further down was School Street and Marian Street which ran along to Derwentwater Road, and on Derwentwater Road was Lady Vernon ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead by Betty Harris

Nells Point Barry Island

I was born on 'the Island' and lived there until I was 17 years old. Nell's Point used to be my play ground.I have many fond memories of counting the coaches that used to bring the visitors from far and wide, the ...Read more

A memory of Barry Island in 1959 by Chris Maidment

Pinehurst Childrens Home Park Rd Camberley

Memories of Camberley come from my childhood days as an orphan residing at 'Pinehurst', a Surrey County Child Welfare Home 1949-1953. I was put there as a 9-year-old and recall spending a very happy ...Read more

A memory of Pinehurst in 1949 by David Share

Hare Park Terrace

My uncle and aunt, Frank and Lilian Simpson (nee Wilson)used to live over looking the Spen Valley in a terraced house on a hill at the bottom of which was Rawfolds Mill. Is the photo H199022 this road and is the wall on left ...Read more

A memory of Rawfolds in 1920 by Eunice Wilson

Abc Lyric Cinema

I was the Chief Projectionist at the Lyric from approx 1957 until 1963 when I was appointed as Co Chief/Lighting Engineer at the new ABC Blackpool. The Manager at the Lyric was Mr Ron Crabb and when he moved to another ABC ...Read more

A memory of Wellingborough in 1957 by Alan Ashton

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 697 to 720.

Caption For Bournemouth, The Square 1923

The traffic in the Square increased accordingly, with private motor cars competing with the charabanc for parking spaces.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road C1965

The shops are in the short parade on the left- hand side leading to St Wilfrid`s churchyard, whilst offices occupy most of those buildings on the right - they adjoin Victoria Park,

Caption For Silecroft, The Railway Station C1955

Silecroft, near Millom, stands at the southernmost extremity of the Lake District National Park, at the foot of Black Combe (1,970 ft).

Caption For Staining, Thornfield Holiday Camp C1955

Holiday caravans are parked on land where 'footpaths, meadows, pastures, waters, mills' were once willed to the Benedictine monks.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row East 1949

This was obviously a time when cars were allowed to park with little restriction.

Caption For Buckden, The River Ouse C1960

We are taking a detour out of Buckden to the Offords; the Offord & Buckden Anglers Club now have a car park and hut here.

Caption For Grantchester, The Red Lion C1965

The delightful rampant lion sign (right) has now been replaced by a beer garden, and the enlarged car park is controlled by an automatic barrier.

Caption For Sherborne, C1960

The road from the village leads to Lodge Park, some two miles away from the spot photographed here.

Caption For Bakewell, The Bridge And River C1955

The path extends south right to the recreation park, and to the north, by crossing the bridge to the right hand bank, into the area known as Scot's Garden at the foot of Castle Hill.

Caption For Dorchester, Dorset Regiment Museum C1955

The Regent petrol station has been swept away to make more room for the Top o'Town car park.

Caption For West Horndon, Thorndon Avenue C1965

Fading into the distance is the high ground of Thorndon Park.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Railway 1929

Here engine No 12501 steams along the front, past the town's park, where the conical-roofed bandstand is prominent.

Caption For Langdon Hills, Entrance And Keepers Cottage C1950

One Tree Hill and Westley Heights were together designated Langdon Hills Country Park in 1973.

Caption For Hawes, Main Street C1955

This view of the main street of Hawes looks towards the Market Place, where cars and buses are parked haphazardly on the cobbles.

Caption For Malham, The Village C1960

A touring bus is parked in the background outside the whitewashed pub, where perhaps the passengers were taking some liquid refreshment.

Caption For Basildon, Ghyllgrove C1960

The south-west corner of the proposed Gloucester Park was therefore set aside for the Ghyllgrove neighbourhood.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Railway 1929

Here engine 12501 steams along the front, past the town's park, where the conical-roofed bandstand is prominent.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1955

As can be seen, cars are still painted black and parking meters (being trialed in London in 1955) and 'No Waiting' yellow lines are still a few years away.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Courtenay Park 1906

Located just across the road from the train station, the park is named after the Courtenays, who were responsible for much of the building in town (they owned most of the land).

Caption For Cheltenham, Promenade 1931

Near to the Promenade is Pittville Park, where Joseph Pitt established a classically-designed pump room in the 19th century—the last to be built in the spa town.

Caption For Wellingborough, Zoo Park C1950

Off the west side of Sheep Street, a plaque informs us that the Zoo Park was opened in the grounds of the historic Croyland Abbey in 1943.

Caption For Hurst Green, Avenue Road C1955

Beside the drive leading to Stonyhurst park stands the Bayley Arms Hotel, whose name is a reminder of the original holder of the manor, Otto de Bailey.

Caption For Sudbury, Market 1904

There is a group of carriages parked to the left.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park 1897

At the time the park opened, Oak Hill Mansion was empty, having been tenanted from the time Jonathan Hargreaves left in 1856 until about 1880.