Maps

1,865 maps found.

1947, Woodloes Park Ref. NPO873758
1946, Woodway Park Ref. NPO874146
1945, Worcester Park Ref. NPO874507
1896, Gidea Park Ref. RNE713431
1896, Gilston Park Ref. RNE713867
1895, Down Park Ref. RNE692624
1898, Doxford Park Ref. RNE692869
1896, Dartmouth Park Ref. RNE688832
1898, Gunton Park Ref. RNE723639
1895, Hampden Park Ref. RNE726182
1895, Sandown Park Ref. RNE825141
1897, Oxen Park Ref. RNE799101
1896, Pachesham Park Ref. RNE799325
1897, Park Broom Ref. RNE800459
1899, Selly Park Ref. RNE827544
1895, Sherwood Park Ref. RNE829943
1896, Stoke Park Ref. RNE840105
1899, Summerfield Park Ref. RNE842661
1896, Preesall Park Ref. RNE810539
1896, Priors Park Ref. RNE811078

Books

1 books found. Showing results 1,369 to 1.

Memories

4,360 memories found. Showing results 571 to 580.

Fond Memories

My uncle was also a train driver out of Feltham in the 50’s and 60’s even drove the old steam trains. I caught many a 152 bus from Feltham Station. Attended Cardinal Road School from 1955-1961 then Lafone from 1961-1966. Worked in the ...Read more

A memory of Feltham

Wardleys Memories

Spent many many happy school holidays at Wardleys caravan park in the early to mid 1950s , around 1953-1956, I used to go with my mum for the whole 6 weeks holiday period, we stayed in my uncles chalet that he had built on the ...Read more

A memory of Hambleton by alan.kay1

Batter Park Off Temple Ave

Hi my name is Terence Stone (Vic) as I was more commonly known and I grew up in a wooden hut in Battery park hut number 2 and have many very fond memories of my childhood but sadly I cant find any trace or photos from there ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by woodyturner1

Cowes From 1937 To 1955

I was born in Cowes, so many lovely photos! I left for Canada in 1957, Vancouver Island. Sidney, BC, reminds me of a Canadian Cowes. I know all the locations that you display. Things changed a bit over the years, but on a ...Read more

A memory of Cowes by Caroline Houston

Great Bridge 50’s And 60’s

I was born in Great Bridge in the 1950’s in Slater Street, I went to Fisher Street School until I was eleven. I remember Irene Edwards sweet shop and Teddy Grays on the the canal bridge just before the market. I loved ...Read more

A memory of Great Bridge by dianeworley1

Ilchester Crescent

Living in Ilchester Crescent was just fantastic. Lots to do and friends to play with. I remember the shops in particular the newsagent and me following my brother to deliver newspapers in 1965, mike from Presses the ...Read more

A memory of Bedminster Down by jude.hince

Child Memories

When I was a young lad I spent most of my school holidays at roughwood park With my grandad who was the grounds man for many years not sure for how many This was in the mid sixties His name was Cecil melonie. I drove past a ...Read more

A memory of Roughwood Park by mjdrew89

Magical Dysart

we lived at 15 relief st dysart in the early 50s moved there from kirkcaldy we had to move out when they started to demolish the place so sad it was great place to grow up in I was about six or seven yrs old when we moved there, ...Read more

A memory of Dysart

Hayes 1949 1971

I was born in Hayes at 3, Botwell Lane which was a big old house (now grade 2 listed) divided into three flats. As a young child it was a creepy old place and said to be haunted. I believe nuns lived there at one point and during the ...Read more

A memory of Hayes by m.claxton

My Childhood In Wolverhampton 1946 1955

I played in the standing corn stooks behind our house, had my first pony/horse ride at Dixon's farm where my horse went berserk in a potato field, so I was put onto and stayed on a horse lead. I flew my ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton by Alan Hickman

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 1,369 to 1,392.

Caption For Sutton, Christchurch Park 1903

The next three Edwardian views show Christchurch Park, which was the southern limit of development at that date.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1921

The west-bound traffic, overtaking a parked vehicle and cyclist, is rather hogging the middle of the road.

Caption For New Quay, Church Street C1950

These views (below and pages 40-41) up and down Church Street would have been familiar to Dylan Thomas, who lived near New Quay in 1944, and to many visitors, who have to park their cars at the top of

Caption For Ingoldmells, Vickers Point And Beach C1955

Inland, Ingoldmells is very much kiss-me-quick hat country, with vast caravan parks, amusement arcades and a fun fair whose piece de resistance is the Volcano.

Caption For Chelwood Gate, From Beaconsfield Road 1930

By the time of this photograph, the view from the Beaconsfield Road had changed very little over the previous twenty years or so, except for the addition of the garage next to the parked vehicle (right

Caption For Houghton, The Mill C1960

The caravan park beyond the millpond is still popular, with access to the Ouse Valley way via the white footbridge.

Caption For Broomedge, The Post Office C1955

The post office and general store were essential parts of village life, so not surprisingly they feature on many of Frith's postcards; these were later sold at the post office counter and the village store

Caption For Stockbridge, High Street C1955

A Rover 80 is parked to the left of the yellow brick Grosvenor Hotel, the headquarters of the Houghton Club, a fishermen's club controlling fishing on the River Test.

Caption For Uttoxeter, The Church C1955

Notice the old Whieldon's green bus parked outside.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park C1960

With 2,500 acres of heathland, ancient woodland and wetland, Sutton Park constitutes the finest countryside in the county.

Caption For Coniston, The Lake From Beacon's Crag 1929

Beyond the promontories of Park Nab and High Peel Near is Peel Island, renamed 'Wild Cat Island' in his famous tales.

Caption For Grays, The Thames C1955

Shipping in the roads lies off a somewhat forlorn Grays riverside park, complete with a boating pool and, here, a few benches; along all the estuary, high concrete flood barrier walls now obstruct long

Caption For Barnstaple, From Rock Park 1890

He gave the site to the town, and the park was named after him.

Caption For Kirkby Lonsdale, The Royal Hotel 1914

The same scene as photograph No 42878, 15 years later, shows a virtually unchanged scene, but with a motor car parked outside the hotel, which no longer seems to cater for Cyclist Touring Club members

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street C1955

On the right, next to the last parked vehicle, was the town's main post office before the current one was built in St John's Square.

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 Sutton Coldfield, Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park C1960

With 2,500 acres of heathland, ancient woodland and wetland, Sutton Park constitutes the finest countryside in the county.

Caption For Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park 1897

Sir Joseph Paxton, designer of the Crystal Palace, laid out this park on the banks of the River Kelvin.

Caption For Preston, Avenham Park And The Park Hotel 1893

The Park Hotel cost £46,000 to build; it was designed by Mr A Mitchell.

Caption For Bradford, Lister Park Lake 1921

The park boasted three acres of ornamental water, landscaped into sinuous curves.

Caption For Holcombe Rogus, Waterloo Stores C1960

The tobacco advertising is quite amazing to our 21st-century eyes: Players, Bachelor, Woodbine, Park Drive and Bristol cigarettes are mentioned.

Caption For Holywell, High Street 1959

The cotton mill and the later factories were in full production from the 18th century, but now they form part of a heritage park for tourists.

Caption For Pitsea, London Road C1955

His buildings survived the coming of the New Town, however, and his name is preserved in Howard Park and Howard Crescent.

Caption For Syston, Clock Tower C1965

The memorial to the fallen has found a new home in Central Park, as it was considered a cause of traffic congestion in this position.