Maps

1,865 maps found.

1897-1909, Raynes Park Ref. RNC813997
1901-1904, Langley Park Ref. RNC752604
1900, Park Bottom Ref. RNC800455
1897-1902, Park Langley Ref. RNC801160
1905-1906, Park Mains Ref. RNC801177
1903, Park Mill Ref. RNC801181
1899, Sneyd Park Ref. RNC833692
1903-1908, South Parks Ref. RNC835184
1903-1904, Hollin Park Ref. RNC738085
1946, Mapperley Park Ref. NPO774342
1940, Maresfield Park Ref. NPO774542
1947, Margrove Park Ref. NPO774595
1946, Pride Park Ref. NPO810787
1945, Raynes Park Ref. NPO813997
1946, Riverview Park Ref. NPO818673
1945, Pachesham Park Ref. NPO799325
1947, Park Bridge Ref. NPO800457
1940, Park Farm Ref. NPO800519
1945, Park Gate Ref. NPO800924
1947, Park Hall Ref. NPO800950

Books

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Memories

4,360 memories found. Showing results 511 to 520.

My Time At The Camp.

I was born in Minehead, and have also lived in Kitswell, Dunster, Williton, Timberscombe and Rodhuish, and attended all the schools. My first job after leaving Minehead School in December 1958, was at the fruit and salad farm ...Read more

A memory of Minehead in 1962 by P Aden

Childhood Memories

I moved to Freshford with my family when I was 12 years old and lived at The Inn for 5 years before moving away. We did not have the wall on the end of the building that you see in the foreground. By then a large car park had ...Read more

A memory of Freshford in 1964 by Rosemary Leader

The Most Beautiful Place To Grow Up

I just ‘stumbled’ across this site whilst looking for information about Shaldon. How lovely to recall childhood memories. Viewing the photographs, the shot of the Ness House c1955. I grew up there; we lived at ...Read more

A memory of Shaldon in 1959 by Anthony Brinsley

My Family Church

This was the church I attended with my family as a child from 1950-1966 when I moved away to college. My father is buried at the end of the path up to the entry to the church. The rector for some time was Rev. Cottrell with three ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1950 by Sanna Say

Wrens Nest Bramhall Lane

I remember when I was about six, we lived in Peterborough and had travelled to Bramhall to visit my Grandparents Joe and Harriette Morris who lived at Wrens Nest #1 Bramhall Lane, There was a grassy area in front of the ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall in 1949 by Stuart Hook

Picnics In The Park

MY MEMORIIES OF YSTRAD PARK AS A CHILD ' MY MOTHER AND HER FRIENDS WOULD GATHER ALL US CHILDREN AND WALK TO THE PARK WHERE WE WOULD HAVE A PICNIC AND PLAY ALL DAY MOST PEOPLE GOING BACK TO 1958 WILL REMEMBER THE ...Read more

A memory of Ystrad Mynach in 1954 by Carol Tucker

Summer Days Boating On The Lake

Wonderful memories this photo brings back. In the 1950's after school we would take girls out in the boats...then eat ice cream with soft drinks from the Grange cafe. Beddinton Park and the Grange were the best of times for young romance in the summer. Ron Shelley

A memory of Beddington by Rone Shelley

Saxby Street

Does anyone remember Harry Wright's Coalyard. We lived immediately opposite at No. 54, on the corner of Pomfret Street. I came home early from school one day and realised I didn't have a key, so thought nothing of asking ...Read more

A memory of Irlams o' th' Height by Kay Rogers

The Howard Family Of Barnes And Hammersmith

My Great-Great-Grandad, Henry Howard, lived in the early 1800’s - a time of great rural depression - and so he left his Devon home to look for work in London with the result that several generations of my ...Read more

A memory of Barnes in 1870 by John Howard Norfolk

Highcliffe Then In Hants

In 1960 or possibly 1961 I went to Highcliffe with my pal for a holiday. We rode there on our motorcycles from High Wycombe in Bucks. We had a chalet on the beach with my parents but lied it was ours alone. It seemed more ...Read more

A memory of Colne in 1960 by Peter Mccormack

Captions

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Caption For Wembley, Park Drive C1960

A contrast to the stadium complex, and the numerous large office blocks that have materialised over the past twenty years, particularly along Empire Way, the road swings to rise up to the Wembley Park

Caption For Bath, Great Pulteney Street 1887

its junction with Laura Place you can look along Great Pulteney Street towards the Holburne Museum, built as the Sydney House hotel in 1796 to serve the Sydney Gardens beyond, a large hexagonal public park

Caption For Charlcombe, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1907

A total contrast is Charlcombe, a tiny hamlet on a minor road a mere half mile north of the Bath suburb of Fairfield Park.

Caption For Bath, Victoria Park 1920

Brought back as spoils of war, they were later given to the park in 1874, and the columned baldocchinos were erected by a Captain Huth in 1914.

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 Selsey, The Beach 1930

Today the remains of Bishop Wilfrid's Saxon cathedral and the Bishop of Chichester's deer park lie submerged a few hundred yards offshore.

Caption For Chesterfield, Knifesmithgate C1960

Though there is not a double yellow line in sight, parking on Knifesmithgate was restricted to just one side of the street, alternating daily.

Caption For Eccleston, Excursion Steamer C1886

Visitors to Eaton Hall could alight here and walk through the park to the Hall, or go on a little further to Eaton Iron Bridge.

Caption For Darlington, Grammar School 1892

Some of it was used to create Stanhope Park, and it was here that the Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth was built in 1875.

Caption For Barnstaple, 1929

The finger to the right of the tower on the river bank is an obelisk, marking the opening of Rock Park.

Caption For Sherborne, Newell C1955

The Crown has changed little since this photograph was taken although the parking facilities have increased on the road at the front of the building.

Caption For Polzeath, The Beach And Pentire Head 1903

Wheel tracks in the sand indicate that visitors were using the beach for parking, just as today.

Caption For Bedale, Emgate C1960

A pram is parked outside W Eden (right), the boot dealer and repairer.

Caption For Stroud, Stratford Park Swimming Pool 1938

Little changed today, the pool at Stratford Park was opened in 1937 and has always been popular, with youngsters in particular, during the summer months.

Caption For Stroud, Stratford Park, The Lake C1965

With galleries added on the left, and reduced in height by one storey, it now houses Stroud's new Museum in the Park, opened in 2001.

Caption For Barton Mills, The Bull Inn C1965

Two of the windows have become doors, while the grass to the left has become a car park.

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Caption For Pitsea, C1955

This is one of the unmade roads to the west of Rectory Road—perhaps Hillcrest Chase or Rectory Park Drive.

Caption For Wisbech, The Park Bandstand C1955

The Corporation, at that time, leased out grazing rights to the park and the then tenant, although not objecting to the bandstand being built, asked for a reduction in rent owing to the loss of pasture

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff And Sunken Gardens 1923

Just sufficiently sheltered from the cruel east wind, the plants here flourished, and the parks department of the local council were rightly proud of the attractive way in which they bloomed throughout

Caption For Botley, The Square C1955

The one car would find it more difficult to park nowadays.

Caption For Horley, Constitutional Club 1905

The building on the left was the Constitutional Club; it was built in a Bedford Park Domestic Revival style around 1890 with steep tiled roofs and much use of brick banding.

Caption For Walsall, Approach To The Aboretum 1967

Opened in 1874, on the site of a disused quarry on the edge of the town centre, the Arboretum is a surprisingly peaceful park where fat, contented ducks loaf around a pool.

Caption For Yardley, Bakeman House C1965

This is part of the Tivoli Centre on Coventry Road.

Caption For Bedford, The Weir 1921

Beyond the boats is the north bank of the river, and behind the trees is the large Russell Park, laid out in the late 1880s.