Maps

566 maps found.

1903-1904, Middleton One Row Ref. RNC779559
1897 - 1908, Forest Row Ref. HOSM34526
1882 - 1903, Beck Row Ref. HOSM37330
1882 - 1903, Holywell Row Ref. HOSM48827
1898 - 1910, Shurlock Row Ref. HOSM59202
1902-1903, Row-Of-Trees Ref. RNC821271
1900 - 1901, Stour Row Ref. HOSM60678
1898 - 1899, Sowerby Row Ref. HOSM59823
1895 - 1896, Billy Row Ref. HOSM37737
1897 - 1900, Gaddesden Row Ref. HOSM45942
1882 - 1903, Beck Row Ref. HOSM57376
1901 - 1903, West Row Ref. HOSM63948
1895 - 1896, Billy Row Ref. HOSM60261
1897 - 1908, Town Row Ref. HOSM62175
1896 - 1913, Middleton One Row Ref. HOSM53755
1901 - 1903, Tree Fm Ref. HOSM63949
1946, Bow Ref. NPO647020
1947, Bow Ref. NPO647021
1947, Bowes Ref. NPO647241
1919, Bow Ref. POP647020

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Memories

1,283 memories found. Showing results 201 to 210.

Greasborough Dam

I was born on Church St, Greasbrough, gran and granddad lived close by in a row of cottages alongside the top club now a car park? My father worked in the local pits and we moved several times. At age 10 we moved back to ...Read more

A memory of Greasbrough in 1963 by Mike Plant

Our Early Life

We lived my Dad (Roly Inman) Mum (Topsy Inman) with me Michael, and Roger in Shotover up the rough lane off the road by the grass triangle and near the school. I remember Miss Swithenbank who used to teach and lived in ...Read more

A memory of Burley in Wharfedale in 1950 by Michael Inman

South Stifford And Grays

After my grandparents passed away the house was left to my father bill mercer.we lived at 64 Charlton street south stifford.I remember the cement works very well as I along with my friends peter Baldwin and Dave whitehead we ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1964 by Richard Mercer

Rememberinggraysandrookhalldellroad

I wasn't born in Grays. In fact had a very disrupted childhood due to my father initially being in the army. However I spent one week at Quarry Hill Primary school at the end of the school year before moving to ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1953 by Joan Rowe

Harrowfield Boys School

In 1958 the school had a trip to Rome for the Olympics. We also had a week on the Foudroyant, a ship harboured in Portsmouth Harbour. Remember we rowed to the IoW in a Whaler, (I think).

A memory of Harold Hill by John Palmer

Boscawen Row

My family lived at Boscawen Row, 1942-1959, at No. 16.

A memory of Truro by Sheila Richardson/Nee Jacobs

Brought Up In 60's 70's

I lived with my mother and grandparents in a row of cottages near the station. we had no bathroom but used a tin bath once a week in the kitchen. We had an outside toilet and our water was spring water. my grandad ...Read more

A memory of Grindleford by Julie Crookes

Memories Of Covenham As A Child

I was born in Covenham in Zeplin Row in 1950. I remember going to bed with candles as that was the only form of lighting we had. If it was cold in the winter I can remember my mum wraping up the warm oven ...Read more

A memory of Covenham St Mary in 1950 by Yvonne Lilley

Eton Side Bridge House Hotel 1937

I believe this is still in operation as a hotel, to the left are the boathouses where the Eton rowing club was housed.

A memory of Windsor by Carolyn Babin

Captions

816 captions found. Showing results 481 to 504.

Caption For Walton On Thames, The Swan Hotel 1908

Here, as we look downstream by the former ferry and towpath, working barges mingle with leisure rowing boats for hire.

Caption For Dover, Marine Parade 1892

An assortment of small fishing and rowing boats has been hauled safely above the high water mark in this picture of the eastern end of the Marine Parade; the famous white cliffs are visible beyond the

Caption For Blaenavon, The Eastern Valley C1955

White House cottage to its right, at the end of Bunker's Row, has now been demolished.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1925

The rowing boat in front of the lighthouse seems almost as fully laden as the motor launch 'Britannia' in the foreground!

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street 1919

Butchers Row is on the left. The Sydney Harper building is now a travel agent. Note that next door is another tradesman called Prideaux.

Caption For Blackpool, From The South Jetty 1890

A wheeled jetty facilitates embarkation for a leisurely sail, whilst the more energetic take their exercise in a rowing boat.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Beach 1898

The Deben Sailing Club and the Woodbridge Rowing Club from 1906 made it an annual event.

Caption For Cropredy, Red Lion Street And Church C1955

The very narrow Red Lion Street in Cropredy (pronounced Cropreedy) is named after the Red Lion Inn, seen half way along the row of houses on the right.

Caption For Drayton, The Green C1955

Judging by the rows of sweet jars on display in E W Winfield's Cash Stores, it must have been a popular shop with the local youngsters.

Caption For Walberswick, The River C1960

The river could be crossed by a rowing boat ferry, which replaced a Victorian steam ferry, after the Second World War.

Caption For Fenstanton, Chequer Street C1955

Beyond the green there is a row of post-enclosure brick cottages.

Caption For Hemingford Abbots, Village C1955

Around the green are the older thatched cottages and (right) one partly thatched and slated farmhouse that has been extended on either side into two cottage rows.

Caption For Bramfield, Bramfield Street C1960

The Swan Inn, beyond, closed in the 1930s and is now called Carisbrook. In the distance is a row of mock-Tudor cottages.

Caption For Rugeley, Parked Car C1951

The whole row has now been replaced.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1904

There is a splendid proportion of medieval and Tudor timber-framed houses; it is even more astonishing that the market infill between Middle Row and the High Street survived traffic imperatives.This view

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1910

Bailye the tailor has handed over the business to his relative Alec Johnson at No 1 Middle Row.

Caption For Bedford, Lower River And Weir 1921

The smaller bridge to the right crosses the old boat slide, a weir bypass for rowing boats, an exciting and brief run down rollers from the upper river to the lower, and once common on the River Thames

Caption For Plaxtol, Village 1901

The village has a wealth of old houses, including a row of Kentish weatherboard cottages flanking the side of the parish church.

Caption For Oakham, Hawthorn Horse C1955

The Old Barn is opposite the row of terraced cottages. To the left is Kilburn Yard.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965

The roofs behind, parallel to the High Row of the Market Place, are houses in Waterloo Street, demolished in 1963.

Caption For Cheddar, The Thomas Family Outside Their Cottage 1908

The Village 1908 Of the houses and cottages in this view, only the slate- roofed row with the chimney smoke survives.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral, West Front 1923

The row beneath contains the souls rising from the dead, lifting their tombstone lids; in the next row are bishops, kings, knights, saints, martyrs, and virgins.

Caption For Hambleton, The Shop, Carr Lane C1955

Using a flat-bottomed rowing boat, he would ferry the Hambleton villagers over the Wyre for one penny.

Caption For Geddington, Village C1955

Rows of stone cottages surround the Cross in Geddington village centre, built in 1294 to commemorate Queen Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward I.