Maps

1,622 maps found.

1921, Church Street Ref. POP668588
1921, Cock Street Ref. POP672900
1919, East Street Ref. POP697902
1921, Broad Street Ref. POP650818
1921, Broad Street Ref. POP650819
1921, Broad Street Ref. POP650820
1921, Brook Street Ref. POP652006
1920, Brook Street Ref. POP652007
1921, Brook Street Ref. POP652010
1897-1909, Upper Street Ref. RNC857822
1899-1901, Upper Street Ref. RNC857828
1901-1902, Upper Street Ref. RNC857830
1897-1898, West Street Ref. RNC865013
1897-1898, West Street Ref. RNC865014
1901, Upgate Street Ref. RNC856880
1901-1902, Upgate Street Ref. RNC856881
1920, Wickham Street Ref. POP869870
1920, Upgate Street Ref. POP856880
1922, Upper Street Ref. POP857826
1921, Upper Street Ref. POP857828

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 701 to 710.

Memories Of Shakespeare Street In Sinfin 1958 1964

We moved from Derby to the new estate in 1958. My son Paul went to the local school for a short time before we moved south to Hertfordshire - my home county. Amongst his many friends I remember ...Read more

A memory of Sinfin by Margaret Mosley

Railway Tavern Imperial Restaurant Primrose St

Does anyone remember a pub called the Railway Tavern that used to be in Primrose Street? I actually thought it was Primrose Lane, but can't see that on the map now. Same street as the public baths ...Read more

A memory of Fishcross in 1979 by Andrew Errol

2up And 2down!

My father was born in Ford Street Hockley Brook Birmingham in 1936. He was the youngest of 6, 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Ford Street consisted of a row of houses on one side and factories on the other side. The houses were 2 up ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1940 by Raymond Parlett

Wouldham 1946 49

Hi, I was born in Wouldham, 3 Castle Street, in 1946 and my family moved away in 1949 but I had a memory of the house that stayed with me all my life. The memory is of a tree in the garden that had a swing that my dad used to ...Read more

A memory of Wouldham by Kathy J Ordan

My Youth

I lived in Tamar Drive and went to the local school, my senior school was Lennards Comprehensive. My best mates were Jenny Cutler, Shirley Jassec, Pat Madder. We spent alot of time roaming the streets, I remember the fair coming to town ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1960 by Gillian Woodford

My Youger Days

Hello, I lived on Hadleigh Road & I went to Boxford school from age 7 until 11 plus, Mr Sore was Headmaster who lived in the village in Riverside house. The village hall opposite the school was where I would go to have my lunch ...Read more

A memory of Boxford in 1956 by Audrey Pamplin

Down Town Shopping With My Mum Aunt Edie

I remember shopping with my mum & aunt every Saturday. When we were finished with the shopping we would visit a little cafe right next door to Woolworths. After I had drank my bottle of Tizer, I ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton in 1953 by June Fahnestock (Nee Clea

Bronze Street Collyhurst

Hi everyone, I went to St Pat's 1956 -1962 and lived at 17 Bronze Street. I remember Brian Kidd going to our school. We had a good football team, I think the headmaster was Mr Cassidy who played for United in the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1959 by Anthony Flynn

The Slip

When I was growing up in Box, Glovers Lane was nicknamed 'The Slip'. Some witty person always painted out the 'G' on the street sign.

A memory of Box

Boxing

When I was a young lad my father Gwilym Jones and Joe Collins of Avondale Street (Joe was, during the 1939-45 war, the army lightweight boxing champion of India) My father had been a professional boxer in his earlier years.They opened up ...Read more

A memory of Ynysboeth in 1948 by Royden Jones

Captions

5,381 captions found. Showing results 1,681 to 1,704.

Caption For Ashburton, North Street 1922

Some of the kerbstones which line Ashburton's narrow streets are made from fine pink marble, quarried locally.

Caption For Weston Under Redcastle, Hawkstone Park, The Lake C1955

This is the view along the street looking south.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street C1950

This photograph was taken at the bottom of the High Street. Notice the people queuing patiently outside the shop on the left.

Caption For Cockermouth, Main Street 1906

The clock tower dominates the main street of the West Cumberland town.

Caption For Ipswich, Tavern Street 1896

We are looking east along Tavern Street from Cornhill.

Caption For Romford, Western Road 1908

Since the part-pedestrianisation of South Street, Western Road has become a major traffic route lined with bus stops, its pavements crowded with scurrying shoppers.

Caption For London, The George Inn, Southwark C1875

This photograph shows the now lost archway entrance from Borough High Street.

Caption For Southport, Queen Victoria Statue 1904

The statue was later relocated to the top of Nevill Street.

Caption For Cowes, High Street C1955

The narrow streets of Cowes are typical of many southern English coastal towns, designed for use rather than ornament.

Caption For East Cowes, The Floating Bridge C1955

The narrow streets of Cowes are typical of many southern English coastal towns, designed for use rather than ornament.

Caption For Cockermouth, Main Street 1906

The clock tower dominates the main street of the West Cumberland town.

Caption For Ware, Amwell End 1925

Ware is packed full of interesting buildings and streets, but nothing it has to offer surpasses Amwell End.

Caption For Cranbrook, Stone Street 1925

Situated on the High Street is The Studio, a Wealden Hall House, with a later gable on the left-hand side. This picture was taken before restoration.

Caption For Nelson, Leeds Road C1955

Woolworth's is a little further up the street. The Corporation once operated a light railway to Barrowford and Colne from here.

Caption For Sandhurst, Church 1939

St Michael's dates back to 1853 and was designed by Street, but was later enlarged.

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side C1965

New Road Side is here still a street of small, traditional shops.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street, The Bear And Billet Inn 1888

The Bear and Billet public house in Lower Bridge Street was built in 1664. At some time during the 19th century the pub frontage has been modified so that there are continuous windows on two floors.

Caption For Aldershot, Union Street 1935

Burtons and Timothy Whites face one another across Union Street, drawing many shoppers to the town. However, Aldershot offers much more than shops.

Caption For Repton, High Street C1950

High Street runs south from the church and is still lined by attractive houses, some timber framed, others in Georgian red brick.

Caption For Andover, The River C1960

Seen from the bridge, Andover Co-operative Society Ltd was in Bridge Street with a long river frontage. It would all be rebuilt about 1970.

Caption For Peterborough, Church Street And Square C1965

The illegally-parked and shining Hillman Minx is a forerunner of the age of mass motoring, which will soon overwhelm the city's streets.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street C1950

This photograph shows Cornmarket Street running down to Carfax, with the outline of Tom Tower dominating St Aldates on the far side.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Fore Street C1935

At the bottom of Fore Street - down by the harbour and therefore handy for the maritime fraternity - are two pubs, the George and the Prince of Wales, both of which claim to be the oldest hostelry in

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

Remarkably wide for Norwich, Ber Street was noted for its numerous butcheries and slaughterhouses.