Maps

1,865 maps found.

1899, Plumtree Park Ref. RNE807742
1895, Radley Park Ref. RNE812738
1896, Raynes Park Ref. RNE813997
1896, Noel Park Ref. RNE792500
1898, Novers Park Ref. RNE794863
1898, Oakley Park Ref. RNE795581
1896, Oatlands Park Ref. RNE795759
1898, New Park Ref. RNE790241
1896, Newbury Park Ref. RNE790736
1896, Sedgley Park Ref. RNE827358
1946, Stafford Park Ref. NPO837742
1946, The Park Ref. NPO846485
1947, The Parks Ref. NPO846487
1940, Park Barn Ref. NPO800444
1947, Park Close Ref. NPO800467
1947, Park Mill Ref. NPO801181
1946, Pennar Park Ref. NPO803787
1945, Pinnerwood Park Ref. NPO806427
1947, Pownall Park Ref. NPO810450
1940, Rocks Park Ref. NPO819185

Books

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Memories

4,360 memories found. Showing results 361 to 370.

Demesne Road

I never actually lived in Wallington but had an aunt who lived there for many years. Her name was Mary and Joe Smith and had two kids called Paul and Denise. Joe was a scout leader. I spent many school holidays with the Smiths and ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1968 by John Daly

Triggered A Few More Memories

Waterloo in the 1940s to 1950s My early memories are of Waterloo where I used to live at Winchester Avenue until 1958. My father died there in 1989. On College Road there were air raid shelters which me and ...Read more

A memory of Waterloo by Graham White

Born In Fairford 1939 Left 1957 I Still Call It Home Prim Clements

My family moved to Fairford with Rev Gibbs? 1937, I always lived at Victory Villas, went to infants school, Farmors School and Cirencester Grammar School, worked at Busbys garage. ...Read more

A memory of Fairford in 1957 by Primrose Croteau

Ellacombe Road Williams Close

The earliest memories of the shops on Ellacombe Road was a Co-op at the top of the rank of shops a kiosk then Ron the off licence, wool shop, butchers and greengrocers at the bottom, these all closed when Asda ...Read more

A memory of Longwell Green in 1980 by Ricky Veale

2up And 2down!

My father was born in Ford Street Hockley Brook Birmingham in 1936. He was the youngest of 6, 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Ford Street consisted of a row of houses on one side and factories on the other side. The houses were 2 up ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1940 by Raymond Parlett

My Youth

I lived in Tamar Drive and went to the local school, my senior school was Lennards Comprehensive. My best mates were Jenny Cutler, Shirley Jassec, Pat Madder. We spent alot of time roaming the streets, I remember the fair coming to town ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1960 by Gillian Woodford

My Youger Days

Hello, I lived on Hadleigh Road & I went to Boxford school from age 7 until 11 plus, Mr Sore was Headmaster who lived in the village in Riverside house. The village hall opposite the school was where I would go to have my lunch ...Read more

A memory of Boxford in 1956 by Audrey Pamplin

Bronze Street Collyhurst

Hi everyone, I went to St Pat's 1956 -1962 and lived at 17 Bronze Street. I remember Brian Kidd going to our school. We had a good football team, I think the headmaster was Mr Cassidy who played for United in the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1959 by Anthony Flynn

Port Quin

As a young man with my first car and girlfriend we toured Cornwall and came across Port Quin, wow what a place. No one came here, most of the houses were derelict, the small car park to the left was the only place to park about six ...Read more

A memory of Port Quin in 1969

Crossing The Railway Footbridge To Go To Art Lessons

I attended John Ruskin Grammar school in the 1950's when it was in Tamworth Road. Our 'Art lessons' were held in a church hall across from Wandle Park and we had to walk across the railway ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1952 by Bernard Maguire

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 865 to 888.

Caption For Trowbridge, The Parade 1923

Parking was not a problem in 1923.

Caption For Cadnam, Twin Oaks 1932

A charming village scene that has scarcely changed at all in over 30 years.The old war-time nissen hut, at one time such a familiar sight in the British countryside, has gone, replaced by a car park

Caption For Reading, On The River Thames 1904

An interesting view from the south bank of the Thames looking east, before Christchurch Meadows on the left were made into a riverside park, and, more significantly, before Reading Bridge was built

Caption For Alport, Mill Bridge C1960

An Austin A35 and a Morris Minor are parked outside the Devonshire Arms public house in the centre of the village.

Caption For Wantage, Market Place C1965

The statue of King Alfred, erected in 1877, looks down on a car park taken over every Wednesday and Saturday by market stalls.

Caption For Hereford, High Town 1949

It is interesting to note that the old market place was being overtaken by cars as early as 1950, and parking was obviously already a problem.

Caption For Ewell, High Street C1955

On the extreme right, the Green Man pub sign advertises its car park facilities, with Dunfold's bakery and Hodges the draper's and outfitter's shop just beyond.

Caption For Penrith, Edenhall 1893

The Shepherd's Inn to the right is little changed today, though its car park has been extended to cater for the increase in motor traffic.

Caption For Camberley, Park Street, Post Office 1921

Further along Park Street we find Lower Gordon Road; the Post Office, run by a Mr H L Love, is on the corner.

Caption For Grassington, The Square C1960

Parked cars fill the cobbled square at Grassington, the pretty Wharfedale village whose wealth was founded on lead mining in the nearby limestone hills.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Pier And Steel Stella 1958

On the pier there is an amusement park, with the Big Dipper taking pride of place.

Caption For Heybridge, Childrens Boating Pool C1955

Here we see a large caravan park, very popular at this time.

Caption For Loftus, Coronation Park C1960

This handsome terrace of Victorian houses, built in distinctive white 'Pease' brick overlook the Coronation Park.

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 Saltaire, Roberts Park 1909

Apart from the ladies with the perambulator, Roberts Park appears to be deserted.

Caption For Gloucester, The Park 1923

A wonderful view through the park.

Caption For Saltaire, Roberts Park 1909

Apart from the ladies with the perambulator, Roberts Park appears to be deserted.

Caption For Ockham, Schools 1904

The origin of many of Ockham's mid 19th-century buildings can be traced to William, first Earl Lovelace, who lived at Ockham Park.

Caption For West Horndon, Thorndon Avenue C1965

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

Caption For Corby, Coronation Park C1965

This view is taken from the Elizabeth Street end of the park, and looks north towards the Everard Arms (facing the pathway) and Forest Gate Road.

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, The Grove C1960

Lying just outside the eastern edge of Stewart Park, The Grove represents one of the most exclusive local neighbourhoods, but more houses have been built since this view was taken, and traffic restrictions

Caption For Carbis Bay, The Beach C1955

The refreshment hut has now been overtaken by a more substantial establishment, which offers outside seating and car parking on the beach.

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Caption For Treorchy, C1960

Looking down across the recreational park leads the eyeline to the scarred skyline with menacing stratus clouds building up.

Caption For Ynyshir, The Park C1965

As we have seen even the smallest colliery village wherever it may be in the Rhondda Valleys has its own park.