Maps

1,865 maps found.

1897-1909, Morden Park Ref. RNC783658
1897-1909, Motspur Park Ref. RNC784608
1898-1901, Moulton Park Ref. RNC784681
1920, Motspur Park Ref. POP784608
1919, Moulton Park Ref. POP784681
1920, Park Royal Ref. POP801219
1925, Park Villas Ref. POP801265
1922, Pennar Park Ref. POP803787
1920, Pinnerwood Park Ref. POP806427
1919, Oldfield Park Ref. POP797390
1919, Park Bottom Ref. POP800455
1925, Park Broom Ref. POP800459
1921, Park Farm Ref. POP800519
1921, Park Hall Ref. POP800950
1920, Maresfield Park Ref. POP774542
1925, Margrove Park Ref. POP774595
1919, Meyrick Park Ref. POP778597
1924, Preesall Park Ref. POP810539
1921, Pride Park Ref. POP810787
1919, Priors Park Ref. POP811078

Books

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Memories

4,360 memories found. Showing results 491 to 500.

Broadway Lido.....My Home

Yes.....the Broadway Lidi was my home. I am Stuart Smith, my father Gordon Smith was the first manager (well, they called it superintendent then) at the Lido. We moved there when I was about 3 years old, and lived in a ...Read more

A memory of Bridgwater in 1960 by Stuart Smith

School Days

First school London Road Infants, a short time in Scotland and then the Church Infants, each school day walking from Theatre Street (two doors up from 'The Cherry Tree') through the market place and down Church Street. I moved on to ...Read more

A memory of Dereham in 1940 by Iain Innes

A Family Camp At Tocketts Mill Near Guisborough

I had a lovely weekend "up north" to attend a family party in Middlesbrough as my wife's brother-in-law Robert Arbin was celebrating his 60th birthday. As it was summer we thought it would nice ...Read more

A memory of Guisborough in 2000 by John Howard Norfolk

A Picnic At Exmouth Cricket Club

Last week we had a really lovely day out with our granddaughter Anna Norfolk. It was a beautiful sunny July day and far too hot for staying at home so my wife and I went in search of a beach and a cooling sea ...Read more

A memory of Exmouth in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

The Bus

My family purchased and converted an old single decker bus for us to have holidays in. It was parked on a small piece of land opposite the church. An old Gypsy caravan was parked just inside the gate to the land, I was told that it had ...Read more

A memory of Lowsonford by Alan Yardley

A Native Of Tynemouth In Exile

I was born in Tynemouth, in Percy Park, the road leading down to the sea by the Grand Hotel. In 1956, I began at Tynemouth Prep. School, now The Kings School, in Huntington Place. I live in Hampshire now, but, I ...Read more

A memory of Tynemouth in 1955 by tonythecriminologist

Personal Reflections

I was born in Sandleaze, Worton in 1957. I was brought up at 1 Mill Road near the Marston boundary. I remember many things about the village especially the Rose and Crown Pub and the Mill. I remember with pride the ...Read more

A memory of Worton by Teresa Lewis

Almondsbury

I know the above scene well! I attended the Knole Park house - now sadly demolished - which was then a boarding school, St. Catherine's. One weekend we went on a day trip to the shore of the Severn.......fascinating place. Would ...Read more

A memory of Almondsbury in 1952 by Beryl Lillaston

Parkstone Girls' Grammar School

This was the entrance to Parkstone Girls' Grammar school where I went from 1956, with Miss Allen as headmistress, until we moved to the present site in Sopers Lane in, I think, 1960 or 61, when these buildings were ...Read more

A memory of Poole in 1956 by Marion Brown

Living In Queens Avenue And Going To School

I was three when we moved to Muswell Hill in 1951. My parents had both been in the forces and it was difficult to find accommodation for a family. My grandmother knew a Mr. Wood, he was a judge. His ...Read more

A memory of Muswell Hill in 1953 by Susan Morley

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 1,177 to 1,200.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Road C1965

Sutton has one great asset which makes it a cut above other Birmingham suburbs - Sutton Park, which was given to the town by Henry VIII at the behest of local benefactor Bishop John Vesey.

Caption For Parham, The House 1894

The wonderful setting, deer park and views of the South Downs enhance its beauty.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, The Foreshore C1960

The wonderful setting, deer park and views of the South Downs enhance its beauty.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Town Hall C1960

The building looks just the same now as it did in about 1960; nowadays, part of it is a dance and arts centre, together with a tourist information centre.

Caption For Warrington, Park Gates And Town Hall C1955

Two identical versions of the fountain still survive in a Glasgow park and Pretoria city zoo in South Africa!

Caption For Sway, By The Post Office C1955

Opposite the parked car is now a petrol station, and to the right there is a convenience store and post office.

Caption For London, Park Lane Towards Marble Arch 1900

This graceful ornamental fountain was erected in 1875 at the southern end of Park Lane at the junction with Hamilton Place.

Caption For London, Park Lane Towards Marble Arch 1900

This graceful ornamental fountain was erected in 1875 at the southern end of Park Lane at the junction with Hamilton Place.

Caption For Madingley, The Church C1955

When the Cotton family commissioned Capability Brown to design a park in 1756, he cut a swathe through the village, separating the church and a couple of farms and cottages from the rest of the village

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

The ducks and geese forage for food near the bird-table in the foreground, whilst across the water perch the imposing residences of Roath Park and modern Cynwed.

Caption For St Annes, Alexandria Drive C1955

As an illustration of just how far we have civilised ourselves over the past fifty years, consider the following: cycles are parked against the kerb and outside the cycle shop without security.

Caption For Irthlingborough, The Cross 1969

The National Provincial Bank on the right is now the post office, while the shops on the left have since been demolished to make way for a car park.

Caption For Wells, Market Place 1961

The car park, the gardener tending the flowers on the fountain, the well-used bench beside it - all these are signs of civic pride and the wish to attract visitors to the city.

Caption For Headingley, 1894

In the mid 19th century, many middle-class residents of central Leeds began to move out to the north of the city near to the country estates of Beckett's Park and Hollin Hall, and Headingley became a rather

Caption For Bradford, Darley Street 1897

The quality of life for the inhabitants continued to improve with the provision of many fine public buildings and parks.

Caption For Keighley, North Street 1960

Despite the cars, though, the delivery men could still find a parking space to service the numerous, and sadly missed, local shops.

Caption For Bristol, Queens Road 1900

Queens Road, at the top of Park Street, was chosen as the site for both the City Art Gallery and the City Museum.

Caption For Sheffield, Mappin Art Gallery 1893

Weston Park also houses the City Museum and the Mappin Art Gallery.

Caption For Abingdon, Market Place 1890

This is very much an archive photograph, for only the bank on the left survives from 1890: Queen Victoria's statue, commemorating her Golden Jubilee of 1887, was moved to the abbey park in 1946, while

Caption For Stourport On Severn, View From Bridge C1955

The area in the foreground is today a large amusement park.

Caption For Rochdale, The Esplanade 1892

The magnificent Town Hall comes into view beyond Broadfield Park slopes, created from 1870 onwards.

Caption For Wastwater, The Lake 1889

This is one of the classic views of the Lake District; it is now used by the modern National Park Authority as its logo.

Caption For St Pauls Walden, All Saints' Church C1950

Stagenhoe Park to the north-east of the villages was the home of Sir Arthur Sullivan.