Maps

566 maps found.

1925, Wood Row Ref. POP872773
1946, Forest Row Ref. NPO707962
1947, Garth Row Ref. NPO711931
1940, Heather Row Ref. NPO730213
1925, Phoenix Row Ref. POP805685
1925, Rowe Head Ref. POP821129
1921, Pott Row Ref. POP810082
1919, Stour Row Ref. POP841005
1925, Shield Row Ref. POP830060
1925, Shiney Row Ref. POP830217
1946, Collier Row Ref. NPO675557
1940, Broadland Row Ref. NPO650986
1902, The Rowe Ref. RNC846519
1919, Keysoe Row Ref. POP746762
1920, Medhurst Row Ref. POP777398
1920, Holywell Row Ref. POP739185
1919, Loosley Row Ref. POP767342
1947, North Row Ref. NPO793871
1947, Low Row Ref. NPO768482
1947, Low Row Ref. NPO768483

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 41 to 50.

Headley Village.

The Lych Gate at the entrance to Headley Parish Church (seen at the end of the row of shops) was constructed by local craftsmen and dedicated in 1954. My father as chairman of the Parish Council took part in the Ceremony.

A memory of Headley by Denis Payne

My Home

I was born in the third house along on this photo and I like to think that the child in the photo next to the telegraph pole is in fact me. My Mum and Dad had six of us children and quite often my Mother would be looking after an elderly ...Read more

A memory of Othery in 1955 by Marilyn Kick

Growing Up In Finchingfield

My family Ken and Joan Blake owned the Church Hill Stores (opposite the Church) from 1945 to the early 50's then we lived in the village until 1957. I have many memories of my time in Finchingfield and many faces ...Read more

A memory of Finchingfield in 1940 by Lesley Alexander

The Boats We Looked After

While my family lived in the lock house 1950 - 1961, my father rented  the rowing boats out and also the fishing permits. This is only one place where they were moored. At various times they were both sides of the bridge and ...Read more

A memory of Harlow in 1950 by Eddie Tait

Gwalia Garage

I was born in 62 North Parade, Aberystwyth and lived next door to a very busy Gwalia Garage run by my grandfather Charles Abel Jones and his four sons. During the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II the street was alive with ...Read more

A memory of Aberystwyth in 1953 by Peter Henley

Sarc Florence Road And More

Woolston seems to have played quite a big part in the history of our family, so it's appropriate I guess that as an adult I have ended up living here with my Husband!! It started as far back as my great great great ...Read more

A memory of Woolston by Tracy Thurman

Opposite The Majestic Cinema

I remember this beautiful church standing opposite the Majestic cinema with the church hall to the right & St Marks steeple behind. Tragically torn down to make way for an ugly row of concrete shops! Typical Wrexham!

A memory of Wrexham in 1957 by Jim Clarke

The Visitation Convent Bridport Dorset.

For unruly behaviour, I was delivered to boarding school at the age of 4, after enjoying wonderful times on a Devon farm. I was taken to the Convent by my parents in an Austin 7. I remember crying and staring ...Read more

A memory of Bridport in 1948 by Rex Duffy

Shopping Memories.

My father was a greengrocer and his shop appears in this photograph on the left side going into the Rex Cinema arcade, a butchers shop was on the right side. During the war years and into the very early 1950s, he was the largest ...Read more

A memory of Bridgwater by Claire Allen

Postman Standing On The Corner Of Galgate West With John Street

The Postman is believed to be John Blenkinsop. Five of the entrances to ‘Barney’ have the word ‘gate’ (meaning ‘way’) in their street names.   Galgate is the northern way into ...Read more

A memory of Barnard Castle in 1890 by Dave Charlesworth

Captions

816 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1923

This is reputed by East Grinsteaders to be one of the longest continuous rows of medieval timber-framed buildings in the country.

Caption For Sandsend, The Beach 1925

The railway line continues past the houses and the stone bridge of East Row, whilst the flow from the beck makes a tempting paddling pool.

Caption For Howth, The Harbour 1897

A close-up of rowing and fishing boats, drawn up on the shore at low tide.

Caption For Blackburn, Queens Park Lake 1923

Here we see an almost deserted Queen's Park, with just one customer for a rowing boat on the park's lake.

Caption For Castor, Fitzwilliam Arms C1955

The Fitzwilliam Arms, on the main road to Peterborough, was possibly altered from a row of cottages.

Caption For Dunoon, West Bay 1904

The small huts are where you hired your boat from for a by-the-hour row round the bay.

Caption For Swansea, The Sands 1925

The jetty is for the use of passengers waiting for a pleasure trip on the rowing boats.

Caption For Emery Down, Christ Church 1892

Not far from Lyndhurst is the village of Emery Down, blessed with a number of attractive cottages and a row of quite beautiful almshouses.

Caption For Oakham, Chapel Close And Buttercross C1955

This area, including the row of cottages, was known as Chapel Close.

Caption For Caversham, The Lock 1890

On the edge of Reading, a rowing boat hangs on as the lock keeper drains the lock to allow it entry.

Caption For Burnham Market, The Village C1955

A row of mainly Georgian houses gives a gracious air to the village.

Caption For Colchester, Vineyard Street 1904

One row of houses further on is the line of the old Roman wall, whilst just off-camera to the right are the ruins of the Norman St Botolph's Priory, the first in the country founded by the Augustinian

Caption For Pentewan, 1904

The long terrace of cottages is known locally as The Row; it once housed local workers, but it is now holiday homes.

Caption For Scarborough, Fishing Boats 1890

A row of drifters settled on the South Beach.

Caption For Clifton, The Bridge 1887

The tugs greatly improved the ship-handling capabilities of the City Docks, and were far more efficient than the old rowed towboats.

Caption For Amberley, The Parish Church C1960

Nearby are rows of pretty cottages and ancient, timber-framed buildings with walls of wattle and daub.

Caption For Abingdon, The Lock From Downstream 1890

The punts and rowing boats have long disappeared, replaced by narrow boats and motor cruisers.

Caption For Nottingham, River Trent Beneath Clifton Grove 1893

For many years this was the area where Nottingham folk would stroll or row.

Caption For Forest Row, The Village 1902

An evocative view of wide shaggy grass verges, children and deserted roads characterises this view of Forest Row, the Ashdown Forest village that grew up on the site of Royal hunting lodges.

Caption For Marske By The Sea, Slip Way And Sands 1938

The row of houses on the left-hand side are known as Cliff Terrace; they look across the sands and coastline towards Saltburn.

Caption For Low Row, Post Office And Church C1955

Another view of Low Row, showing the Post Office and the Methodist Chapel on the right.

Caption For Horning, 1902

She has drawn her row boat up on the sand alongside the ivy-encrusted boathouse.

Caption For Bibury, Arlington Row C1960

This fine row of early 17th-century weavers' cottages is now owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Trumpington, Grantchester Road C1960

A row of cottages with weather-boarding and a thatched roof faces the parish church.