Maps

1,865 maps found.

1921, Park End Ref. POP800507
1920, Park End Ref. POP800508
1924, Park Gate Ref. POP800918
1925, Park Head Ref. POP800966
1924, Park Head Ref. POP800975
1924, Swinton Park Ref. POP843999
1919, Queen's Park Ref. POP812315
1920, Queen's Park Ref. POP812316
1919, Park Hill Ref. POP800999
1920, Park Street Ref. POP801231
1920, Park Town Ref. POP801259
1897, Park Gate Ref. RNE1190923
1895 - 1914, Grange Park Ref. HOSM65589
1882, Old Park Ref. HOSM55662
1886, Grove Park Ref. HOSM47187
1885 - 1886, Park Village Ref. HOSM56117
1879 - 1899, Black Park Ref. HOSM37910
1898-1901, Grange Park Ref. RNC719033
1898-1899, Grange Park Ref. RNC719034
1903-1904, High Park Ref. RNC733343

Books

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Memories

4,361 memories found. Showing results 711 to 720.

Growing Up In Tottenham

I spent my first years in Mt Pleasant Rd and went to Bruce Grove School during the war and recall many lessons taken in the playground air-raid shelter. I used to run all the way home with the 'doodlebugs' overhead. I ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton in 1940 by Diana Groves

Chillblains, Door Bells, Bethams And Costons

Born at 14 Greenford Gardens, my late parents Dr & Mrs Erskine founded Greenford Surgery at 297 Greenford Road. Earliest memories were of chilblains, no proper heating at home, and the door bell ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1956 by Robert Erskine

Memories Of Kilburn

Born of Irish immigrants in 1951, maiden name Power, I lived in Maygrove Rd and used to visit Timms sweet shop alot. I went to Kingsgate School and the Grange Park most lunch times, and every Sunday I had to ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1964 by Eileen Winters

Granny Crees

I was born in Park House, Portishead in 1930. My grandmother was Ada Alice Crees (nee Seymour), who came to Somerset as a baby, but her brother was left behind in Wales with a relative. They lost contact for many years but but were ...Read more

A memory of Portishead

Young Days In Bexley

Other peoples memories are bringing back some of my own. Walking from Bexley to the Regal for Saturday morning movies across the heath. Frog spawn from the river at the mill. Walking to school past the brewery to the ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1945 by Michael Gorst

Skellow Park

i was born right next to the park at number 3 Laurel Terrace. My parents were called Sam & Edith Barnett. I lived there for nearly 30 years & spent many a happy day as a kid in that park, climbing trees & making up games ...Read more

A memory of Skellow in 1966 by Mick Barnett

A Happy Accrington Childhood

My brother Anthony and I grew up in Barnes Street/Lee Street where my parents ran an off-licence from about 1953 - 1962. We both went to Miss Caulfield's Preparatory school and my brother went on to Blackburn ...Read more

A memory of Accrington in 1960 by Marie Meakings

Beautiful Memories

Hello. I was born at Crumpsall Hospital 1945 and lived at 59 Dalton St, for seven years. Mother is named Eileen and dad was Fred. I had an older sister Barbara. My Aunty Peggy and Uncle John lived a few doors down - they ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1945 by Jennifer Greenwood

Postwar Childhood In Knypersley

Born in 1940 at Tunstall Rd, I spent hours of my childhood at the edge of Cowlishaw Walker's pool, reached through our neighbour, Mrs Sargent's garden, which sloped steeply up to the railings round the pool. I ...Read more

A memory of Knypersley in 1940 by Sylvia Steer

Dogs In The Park

I had a job in the park taking dogs for the Atkins - they had kennels in the park - any one know what happed to them?

A memory of Ashtead in 1960 by Ken Demott

Captions

2,180 captions found. Showing results 1,705 to 1,728.

Caption For Harrogate, War Memorial And Prospect Place 1923

We can see two church towers on the horizon: to the left is the 1860 West Park United Reformed church, and behind the trees, looking out over the site of Harrogate's first railway station,

Caption For Fakenham, Market Place C1955

The market place is surrounded by well-kept 18th-century buildings, but parking is a problem.

Caption For Sabden, Clitheroe Road C1960

On the left, Shell and Exide petrol pumps, a sign for Park Drive cigarettes, and new-style windows fitted into dwellings indicate progress.

Caption For Dyffryn Ardudwy, The Village C1955

Parked on the road further up the street is a Mini estate, which was first sold in 1960.

Caption For Cheam, Baptist Church C1955

Whitehall is on the extreme left of this photograph, taken at this junction of Park Lane and The Broadway; the widening of the Malden Road has yet to take place.

Caption For Croxley Green, 1897

Croxley Green lies east of the River Chess, separated from Rickmansworth by the open space of Rickmansworth Park and Croxley Hall's woods.

Caption For Skegness, The Pier Hotel C1955

Butlin's amusement park is in the foreground.

Caption For Bedford, St Paul's Square C1955

In this view, the market place is mostly a car park, with market stalls along the south side of the Square - one is visible at the left.

Caption For Roundhay, The Drinking Fountain C1960

The council paid £139,000 for the park in 1872, it being one of a number of acquisitions by the authority over the previous 20 years.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Vale Park C1950

The fields, now The Vale Park, lay between the railway station of 1839 and the gas works at the foot of the hill and the Bear Brook stream.

Caption For Aylesbury, The Vale C1955

The Park was formally opened on 1 July 1937.

Caption For Aynho, Park House C1955

Aynho, on the Oxfordshire border south of Banbury, is a beautiful ironstone village dominated by its great mansion, Aynho Park House.

Caption For Bridport, West Street C1965

Opposite a Ford Anglia is tightly parked (left) between a couple of Morris Minis.

Caption For Great Meols, Birkenhead Road C1940

This view of Birkenhead Road was taken very early in the wartime decade - the parked vehicles lack the white painted edges to the front and rear wings, and none of the windows in the houses

Caption For Malmesbury, Memorial And Post Office C1950

The van parked by the Gothic-style Methodist church (left) belongs to W Redman & Sons, the butchers, whose premises are next door to G H Handy, a tobacconist`s, which was once

Caption For Roundhay, The Drinking Fountain C1960

The council paid £139,000 for the park in 1872, it being one of a number of acquisitions by the authority over the previous 20 years.

Caption For East Budleigh, The Village C1955

On the right-hand side of the street by the parked car is the village inn, the Sir Walter Raleigh, named in honour of East Budleigh's most famous son.

Caption For Shipley, Glen 1909

High above here an amusement park was established with an aerial ride, Japanese gardens and a switchback railway.

Caption For Pitsea, The Memorial C1955

When this area became a tortuous gyratory system, she was shifted to Howard Park.

Caption For Crakehall, The Hall 1900

It was the country seat of the Duke of Leeds, who lived at Kiveton Park in south Yorkshire.

Caption For Kings Langley, Village Pound C1960

The equivalent today would be the parking clamp and council vehicle pound!

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymount Road C1965

Not every residential unit would have a garage, hence the need for designated parking spaces as well.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Church Street 1907

On the near side of the street, parked close to the butcher's and optician's, is a motor vehicle whose registration letters AB 100 mark it as being one of the earliest to take to the road in

Caption For Wisbech, Young's Memorial 1901

Within the park is the memorial column dedicated to Richard Young (1809-71), a local shipping magnate, Member of Parliament, five times Mayor of Wisbech and Sheriff of London and Middlesex.