Maps

1,865 maps found.

1904-1905, Kings Park Ref. RNC747950
1899-1909, Meyrick Park Ref. RNC778597
1896, Claremont Park Ref. RNE669500
1898, Clarence Park Ref. RNE669505
1899, Clumber Park Ref. RNE671293
1896, Kimberworth Park Ref. RNE747530
1895, Camden Park Ref. RNE660188
1896, Carpenders Park Ref. RNE662722
1896, Welshwood Park Ref. RNE863234
1898, Tong Park Ref. RNE849911
1895, Townhill Park Ref. RNE851228
1896, Tufnell Park Ref. RNE854100
1895, Wallands Park Ref. RNE859886
1897, Wallbridge Park Ref. RNE859901
1895, Bashley Park Ref. RNE634511
1899, Friar Park Ref. RNE709358
1898, Alwoodley Park Ref. RNE624754
1896, Appleton Park Ref. RNE626129
1896, Ashley Park Ref. RNE627784
1947, Woodhouse Park Ref. NPO873504

Books

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Memories

4,373 memories found. Showing results 561 to 570.

Salford In The War

As a child I lived in Earl St Hanky Park then moved to Cottrill St off Ellor St.   I attended John St school in the Ellor St area. I never really knew my dad.  He went in the army when I was 4 years old in 1939 and returned in ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1930 by Albert Morris

The Watford To Rickmansworth Railway In The Second World War

Croxley Green station is now - in the 21st century - merely a shadow of its former busy life. My Auntie Dorrie (Doris Lacey) worked at this station throughout the Second World War ...Read more

A memory of Croxley Green in 1940 by John Howard Norfolk

Looking Back

I was born in St Peters St, Islington, 1935, bombed out late 1943, with nowhere to go, had a makeshift home in Aloysius College for a time until we were given a place in 4 Montague Road, Honsey, N8, that's where I knew what it was like ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1944 by George Burton

School Days

Before becoming the home of George Harrison of the Beatles, Friar Park was run as a school by sisters of the St. John Bosco order. This was my first school and I remember having to walk all the way to the main door along the ...Read more

A memory of Henley-on-Thames in 1960 by Mandy Lester

Happy Times

As children we were very priviliged to be part of the village community. We spent many carefree hours playing and making camps in the woods and fields, sometimes we would venture further but had to keep a watchful eye for the ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1965 by Tim Fieldwick

Stanley Road, South Harrow

I lived with my foster family in Stanley Road South Harrow, during the war. Our house backed on to the gas works and I always wanted to climb the gasometer which I did eventually with a friend from across the road. At ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow in 1940 by Paul Howard

Grandparents

My nanny & granddad lived in Orrell Park, Westfield Road. I remember very well growing up because I lived in Aintree at that time, visiting them with mum & dad.  We would get the number 60 bus up to the corner of their ...Read more

A memory of Orrell in 1953 by Brenda Vanderwert

The Abbey Moor Park The Ghost Of Jonathan Swift

I went to Farnham art school in 1968-1971, and at that time, Moor Park was used as a conference centre, available for hire, and inclusive of staff and an elderly chaplain called Dr Bird.  As ...Read more

A memory of Waverley Abbey Ho in 1969 by sbushell

Growing Up With All My Relatives Living In Stramshall Parish

I was born in 1928, to John James and Olive Mellor, my grandfather was Percival Jackson Mellor, my grandmother Mary Ellen Mellor. They built with help Park Hill Farm, New Road, ...Read more

A memory of Stramshall by John Mellor

Runcorn Hill On A Summer's Day

Runcorn Hill was a wild place when I knew it back in the early 1960s. I remember even now the smell of the trees and the shade they brought on hot summer days. Yes, we had them back then, when spring came after winter ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1960 by Rosemary Probert

Captions

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Caption For Empingham, Audit Hall Road C1960

It was the place where estate business was conducted for Lord Ancaster until the Normanton Park estate was sold in 1926.

Caption For Maidstone, Zoo Park C1955

The park is now partly occupied by a golf course, picnic sites and nature trails.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Promenade C1955

By the 1950s cars were already a problem on the streets of Lyme, because of the lack of parking spaces. Present-day Lyme bans traffic from the sea front.

Caption For Langley Park, Front Street C1955

The wide streets, stone buildings and the war memorial in the centre of Langley Park look much the same today.

Caption For Gilwern, The Canal C1955

The bank to the right, where the car is parked, now houses a boat hire firm, Castle Narrowboats.

Caption For Horning, The Village 1934

It is blessed with a wealth of reed-thatched cottages with eyebrowed dormers, as well as other more unusual buildings – the house alongside where the car is parked has crow-stepped gables, influenced by

Caption For Polperro, Crumplehorn Mill 1908

Today the mill has been turned into an inn, and the fields below the steep road have been laid out as a car park for visitors to Polperro village that lies down to the right.

Caption For Grantham, Belton House C1960

North of Grantham, set in its seven hundred acre landscaped deer park, Belton House was begun in 1685; it is architecturally conservative for that date with its cupola and balustraded flat roof.

Caption For Barningham, 1922

The church is still in service and stands in the park, although the nave and tower have been ruinous since the 1600s.

Caption For Gawsworth, The New Hall 1898

In November 1711 Lord Mohun fought a duel in Hyde Park against the Duke of Hamilton, in which both men were killed. It was not Mohun's first duel.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Pier 1898

The pier is now flanked by large areas of reclaimed land on which sit a brash funfair and amusement park, Peter Pan's Adventure Island.

Caption For Godmersham, 1909

Just outside the village is the beautiful 560-acre Godmersham Park, the home down the centuries of the Valoigns, Astyns and Broadnaxes. Jane Austen was a frequent visitor here.

Caption For Ightham, The Village And Memorial Cross C1960

Here we see the village square, surrounded with black and white houses and clogged with randomly-parked cars.

Caption For Badbury Rings, The Avenue Of Trees 1936

The famous avenue of beech trees, planted in 1835, extends over two miles of undulating countryside to form an imposing approach to the northern entrance to Kingston Lacy Park.

Caption For Kendal, The Castle 1896

Kendal Castle, originally a 13th-century structure, was owned by the family of Katherine Parr, the last wife of Henry VIII, in the 16th century.

Caption For Petersfield, College Street 1898

College Street Public Hall (on the right) fell into disuse, became a motor-body repair shop and is now a car park.

Caption For Laleham, Chertsey Lock C1960

Thames Side Road is on the right with a mobile home park beyond, while on the left in the distance is now the blue steel bridge that carries the M3 over the river.

Caption For Gilwern, The Canal C1955

The bank to the right, where the car is parked, now houses a boat hire firm, Castle Narrowboats.

Caption For Clitheroe, Market Place 1921

More rooftops, a passing steam train (they were being replaced by diesel- powered locomotives at this time) and the sweep of the park express progress. The bandstand has arrived.

Caption For Cardiff, County Hall C1960

The opening in 1912 of the County Hall in Cathays Park provided a much-needed centrally contained administrative centre for Glamorgan.

Caption For Hutton Le Hole, The Village C1955

The stone-built, pantile-roofed cottages still cluster around the white-railed green with its series of footbridges over the beck, in what is now a Conservation Area in the North York Moors National Park

Caption For Chasewater, Pleasure Park C1965

Chasewater is a large reservoir with an amusement park at its southern end, where people enjoy water sports such as sailing and water-skiing, or just paddling.

Caption For Preston, Railcross School For The Deaf 1897

A residential school, it was established in 1894 on Brockholes Brow at Farringdon Park, and remained on the site for over 100 years before moving to new premises in Ashton in Ribble.

Caption For Preston, Miller Park 1913

Created around 1860 and overlooking the River Ribble, Miller Park is one of several in the town, a welcome contrast to the close-packed housing developments that accompanied Preston's industrial expansion