Maps

1,622 maps found.

1900, Brandish Street Ref. RNC648705
1899-1901, Bridge Street Ref. RNC650000
1897-1898, Collier Street Ref. RNC675558
1898, Down Street Ref. RNC692630
1898, Dry Street Ref. RNC694216
1897-1898, Weavering Street Ref. RNC862537
1897-1909, Wexham Street Ref. RNC866718
1901-1902, Salter Street Ref. RNC824581
1897-1898, Romney Street Ref. RNC819578
1920, Bedlam Street Ref. POP636279
1921, Back Street Ref. POP629658
1920, Baker Street Ref. POP630582
1897-1898, Stiff Street Ref. RNC839398
1902, Street Dinas Ref. RNC841615
1901-1904, Street Gate Ref. RNC841629
1897-1898, Ware Street Ref. RNC860697
1897-1898, Warren Street Ref. RNC861073
1898-1901, Washbrook Street Ref. RNC861289
1921, Brockford Street Ref. POP651345
1921, Brown Street Ref. POP653015

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 131 to 140.

The 'valet' Shop In Brampton In The 1960s

Does anyone remember the 'Valet' shop that used to be near the High Street entrance to the Village Park? It was sort of a haberdashers but the lady also used to take in dry cleaning and shoe mending. It was ...Read more

A memory of Brampton by Susan Wade

East Ham In The 1960s

In February 1963, when I was six and a half, my parents bought their first house, in Thorpe Road, East Ham. It was and had been a very cold winter, and when we moved in we had difficulty opening the back door, as there was so ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1963 by Jackie Craig

1936

This was the year that I started work in Jacksons Cycle shop in West Street aged 15 Jim Hayler

A memory of Horsham in 1930 by Jim Hayler

Restaurant In Walton On Thames High Street

As a child we used to go to eat at a restaursant in Walton on Thames High Street, it was where Zio Toto's now is roughly, and in the 1960s it was United Dairies. I'm thinking it was maybe French or something along those lines and I am desperately searching for the name of it - can anyone can help?

A memory of Walton-on-Thames in 1870 by Sally Norfolk

Perry Street/Pelham Road South

I live in West Sussex [between Brighton and Worthing] now but lived in Northfleet until 1971. Several photos bought back some vivid memories. In 1955 I would have been attending Cecil Road junior school, just off ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1955 by terryyoung101

Blackhill And Stephen Yallop!

Hello Stephen mate. My name's Paul Hunter, I was born in 1957, I grew up at 6 Bessemer Street, Blackhill. The Jacksons lived at Number 5, Davie Cudden at number four. My dad worked at 'The Company' CIC. I ...Read more

A memory of Blackhill by Paul Hunter

Custom Cars And Mrs Beeton!

I lived in Chelsea when Mr. Beeton was still alive and running his bakery on the King's Road. I worked there for a while after leaving college and I feel very privileged to have done so. He dressed like a Victorian ...Read more

A memory of Chelsea in 1975 by Janette Murphy

Dancing In The Street By The Ferry Boat Inn

The two Shaldon ferry boats were at anchor when our Morris Dancers performed in front of the Ferry Boat Inn this week. They looked just like this photograph - although there were no sails! It was a ...Read more

A memory of Shaldon in 2009 by John Howard Norfolk

High Street

I worked in Wheatley village in 1963 in John Bull's butcher's shop opposite Sam's butchers with Ted! and a lady bookkeeper. After living in Waterstock on John Bull's farm during the terrible winter of 1963 we moved into his bungalow at ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley in 1963 by Alan Reid

Summer Of 1965

I have happy memories of a summer spent with my Nannie and Grandad Gibbs. I remember walking down this street, passing 'Auntie Martha's' to the post office every day with Grandad. He used to buy me chocolate cigarettes every day. I ...Read more

A memory of Moorsholm in 1965 by Sheryl Jordan

Captions

5,381 captions found. Showing results 313 to 336.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, Knight Street C1965

The eastern end of Bell Street is crossed by Knight Street, a wide road leading from Station Road to Fair Green where a market and fair have been held since the charter was granted in 1306.

Caption For East Grinstead, College Lane 1907

The name of this lane, which runs north from the junction of High Street and Lewes Road, refers to Sackville College.

Caption For Luton, Manchester Street C1955

As one of four major thoroughfares leading to the Town Centre, and formerly called Tower Hill, Manchester Street's importance was typified by the presence of many privately-owned shops and businesses and

Caption For Ipswich, Wolsey's Birthplace, Silent Street C1955

On the corner of Silent Street and St Nicholas' Street we see this impressive group of Tudor buildings with a carved corner post. Cardinal Wolsey is reputed to have been born here.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1913

Bathchairs were once a common sight on the streets of Southport. They could be hired by the hour from the likes of John White in Shakespeare Street, or from the hydropathic establishments.

Caption For Newbury, Northbrook Street C1960

One of Newbury's loveliest streets, Northbrook Street is famous for its mid to late Georgian buildings, and distinctive pink and blue brick houses above lines of modern shop fronts.

Caption For Hungerford, High Street 1903

Some of the original buildings in Hungerford High Street were destroyed by several fires.

Caption For Salisbury, Old House In High Street 1928

This picture shows the junction of High Street and Crane Street.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1955

This is all pedestrianised now, and no double decker bus is to be seen in this part of the High Street. The High Street is in fact the Roman Ermine Street, and it goes all the way through the city.

Caption For Dublin, Sackville Street 1897

A view of O'Connell Street (then Sackville Street), looking north with the bridge over the Liffey in the foreground. The O'Connell and Nelson monuments are prominent.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

This is looking northwards up South Street, to Stag House at the top end of West Street and the Town Hall (centre).

Caption For Eastwood, Nottingham Road 1955

This view from the Mansfield Road junction looks uphill along Nottingham Road, the principal shopping street, lined by mostly 19th- century buildings.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1895

Dale Street was one of the ancient streets of the city and the main road to all points south.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1909

From a bay window in 1895, Whistler the artist spotted a grocer's daughter Rose Rendall in the street, and decided to paint his 'Little Rose of Lyme'.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, Swan Hotel 1956

The best group of older buildings is still at the east end of the High Street.

Caption For Petworth, Lombard Street 1906

Lombard Street is one of the least changed streets in this delightful market town, a tangle of narrow lanes and alleys winding to the east of the towering walls of Petworth House's grounds.

Caption For Ewell, High Street C1955

The town preserves its High Street well at the north end and along Church Street, a turning off it; both streets contain timber-framed and later Georgian houses of quality.

Caption For Glasgow, The Necropolis 1890

By the beginning of the 17th century the centre of Glasgow had shifted south, to the foot of the High Street where it joined the Saltmarket.

Caption For Dublin, Sackville Street 1897

A further view of Sackville Street, taken from the west side. Sackville (O'Connell) Street was, and is, one of Dublin's main thoroughfares.

Caption For Glasgow, Green, Playground Of The East End 2004

By the beginning of the 17th century the centre of Glasgow had shifted south, to the foot of the High Street where it joined the Saltmarket.

Caption For Luton, Wellington Street 1897

Many of the business on Wellington Street were trading until well into the second half of the 20th century.

Caption For Nottingham, Carrington Street 1890

The street was then lined with houses, small shops and public houses.

Caption For Sheffield, The Polytechnic C1969

Sheffield Polytechnic was formed in 1969 with the amalgamation of the Sheffield Colleges of Technology and Art; the new institution was housed in purpose-built facilities on land between Howard Street

Caption For Newhaven, High Street 1890

The town was never remarkable architecturally, although there were some attractive 18th- and 19th-century buildings in the High Street.