Maps

1,622 maps found.

1898, Fingal Street Ref. RNE705723
1896, Finkle Street Ref. RNE705794
1896, Gildersome Street Ref. RNE713537
1895, Crockhurst Street Ref. RNE683449
1898, Cross Street Ref. RNE684410
1899, Crossdale Street Ref. RNE684466
1895, Chilton Street Ref. RNE667944
1946, Street Ashton Ref. NPO841611
1947, Street Dinas Ref. NPO841615
1947, Street Houses Ref. NPO841653
1947, Rye Street Ref. NPO823240
1947, Oakle Street Ref. NPO795538
1947, Oridge Street Ref. NPO797934
1947, Paramour Street Ref. NPO800248
1898, Higher Street Ref. RNE734213
1895, Lewson Street Ref. RNE755450
1895, Hole Street Ref. RNE737838
1896, King Street Ref. RNE747721
1897, Grub Street Ref. RNE723169
1895, Vernham Street Ref. RNE858862

Books

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Memories

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St John's Gate Broad Street

St John's Gate in Broad Street in Bristol is the only surviving medieval city gateway, at one one time there were seven gates into the old city. Fortified gateways pierced the town wall at intervals. St John's Gateway, ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Bristol Blitz

The High Street - the scene of many stirring events in Bristol's history and the heart of the city - was destroyed and lost forever during the Second World War. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Old Vicarage

My first memory of Willoughby I think was during the 1980s, it was when David Sole of 'Starsky and Hutch' fame rented the Old Vicarage for a stay in England - it was a Saturday night and he had invited villagers to a party that he ...Read more

A memory of Willoughby by Pat Jones

The Village Of Fond Childhood Memories (1955 )

I would have been three years old back then, living, as we did, at 77 High Street with my grandparents (the Dentons). Harry (my grandfather) used to keep bees and was regularly praised for his ...Read more

A memory of Sutton Courtenay in 1955 by Eamonn Kelly

Victorian Horse Drawn Omnibus On The Park Street

This shows an early Victorian horse-drawn omnibus on the Park Street, Clifton, City Centre Bristol Zoo route. The fleet commenced with various horse trailers, totalling 109 with 678 horses. These ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1900 by Paul Townsend

Le Fevers And Coo Op Denson 'winkle Pickers'

I went to Gillingham Technical School in Green Street and at the end of the school day ran down Gardiner Street, making a left turn into Gillingham High Street. This picture shows my homeward view with ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham in 1960 by Dan Pieters Ericksonn

Youthful Memories From A Member Of A 1960s'' Bromley Band

In the 1960s, in my late teens, Bromley was the hub of my universe. I played in a local group - Paul and the Playboys (later 'The Machine' - I had a 1958 Ford Popular with 'The Machine' ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1964 by Peter Hobden

Tweedsana Epsom High Street

Above "The Woolwich" (c1987-91) on the corner of Waterloo Road rhs also Mike Burton's "Radfords" Electrical Installation Design Consultants moved from 2a East Street(1984- 87) then to Church Street c1991-94. Mike now works from home near Plaistow, Sussex.

A memory of Epsom in 1987 by Barry Hall

Langstone Memories

I grew up in Langstone, living at 'Longleat' on Catsash Road from 1961-1973. I attended Langstone Primary School from 1964-1969 and then Caerleon Comprehensive from 1969-1973. 'Longleat' was one of the four ...Read more

A memory of Langstone in 1961 by Michael Davies

18castle Street

I was living in Castle Street at number 18 when this photo was taken. I remember the hunt gathering in the car park opposite on Boxing Day and the bakers on the road down to Tungstate where mum would get me and my sister an iced bun, and playing in the castle grounds on my scooter.

A memory of Guildford in 1965 by Bob Whitehead

Captions

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Caption For Leicester, Granby Street 1949

As Granby Street sweeps right towards the Clock Tower, the photograph clearly illustrates the unspectacular variety of buildings to be seen in the city centre.

Caption For Hertford, The War Memorial 1933

The war memorial, surmounted by the stag, which is the county symbol, stands at the junction of St Andrews Street and Fore Street.

Caption For Fenstanton, Chequer Street C1955

We are looking away from the High Street down Chequer Street. The post-enclosure brick cottages on the left have now been replaced with modern housing.

Caption For Twickenham, King Street C1960

Also scheduled for redevelopment was the remaining old part of the town between Church Street and the river, which had suffered bomb damage in the war.

Caption For Dunstable, St Mary's Church C1965

A directory of 1898 noted that in Dunstable 'the Catholics have a mission at 78 High Street'.

Caption For York, Low Petergate C1960

Low Petergate is one of the many narrow side-streets which lead up towards the towers of York Minster, seen in the centre background.

Caption For Basingstoke, London Street C1910

Despite its somewhat drab image, Basingstoke has some interesting and distinctive buildings - particularly in Winchester Street and London Street.

Caption For Gloucester, Raikes's Sunday School 1923

St Catherine's Knapp, Park Street, is reportedly the site of the first girls' Sunday school, founded by Robert Raikes.

Caption For Oxford, From Magdalen Tower 1890

In the foreground is the city's famous High Street, often described as one of the most beautiful streets in Europe.

Caption For London, Home Office C1890

Parliament Street is paved with wooden blocks in front of the new Home Office. The far end, on the corner of Downing Street, is the Colonial Office.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1950

This view looks towards the Stonebow from the High Street, with the former Courts store on the left still surviving.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

The proprietress of Taylforth's Hotel (left), in the main street of Eamont Bridge, stands outside to bid farewell to a guest departing in a pony and trap.

Caption For Basingstoke, London Street C1910

Despite its somewhat drab image, Basingstoke has some interesting and distinctive buildings - particularly in Winchester Street and London Street.

Caption For Weston Super Mare, Christ Church 1887

The Parish of Christ Church stretches down to Baker Street and Alfred Street, where the school and church hall were built.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Barn Street 1906

Looking down Barn Street towards the spire of St Martin's Church, the Bethesda Baptist Chapel can be seen on the right.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

The proprietress of Taylforth's Hotel (left), in the main street of Eamont Bridge, stands outside to bid farewell to a guest departing in a pony and trap.The photographer would certainly not be able

Caption For London, Regent Circus 1890

It is seen here as a busy interchange with Regent Street, which was then the more dominant shopping street. The four quadrants were rebuilt between 1913 and 1928.

Caption For Colchester, High Street 1892

The street is dominated on the south side by the slender spire of St Nicholas's Church, unfortunately demolished in 1955.

Caption For Colchester, Castle And Memorial C1960

This grand war memorial by Henry Fehr was erected in 1923 on a site formed by the demolition of a number of houses at the east end of High Street, which visually linked the street to East Hill – a

Caption For Barnstaple, Boutport Street C1965

Now, an architecturally unsympathetic post office occupies the corner of Queen Street/Boutport Street, Clarkes printing works has become Clarkes Hotel and Symons has lost its glorious canopy.

Caption For Tideswell, The View From The Church Tower C1960

We are looking down on the Pot Market, where pots and pans were once bought and sold, and along Queen Street, the main shopping street of this small town on the White Peak plateau.

Caption For Welford On Avon, Old Cottages, Chapel Street C1955

A fair number of old cottages still line the earliest village streets around the church, but elsewhere any surviving cottage tends to be islanded in a sea of modernity.

Caption For Leintwardine, The Village C1955

Leintwardine straddles an ancient Roman settlement, Bravinium, along Watling Street, (not to be confused with the better known Watling Street that leads from London to Wroxeter).

Caption For Yelvertoft, Post Office And Main Road C1955

the days when the English village was a thriving community, Yelvertoft benefited from two bakers, a butcher, a blacksmith, three inns and a grocer, whose premises can be seen on the left of the main street