Maps

1,622 maps found.

1898-1900, Street Ref. RNC841607
1902, Streetly Ref. RNC841673
1898, Street Ref. RNE841607
1899, Streetly Ref. RNE841673
1885, Street Ref. HOSM35264
1919, Street Ref. POP841607
1946, Street Ref. NPO841607
1883 - 1901, Streetly Ref. HOSM60889
1921, Streetly Ref. POP841673
1946, Streetly Ref. NPO841673
1946, Street Ref. NPO841609
1896, Street Ref. RNE841604
1903-1904, Street Ref. RNC841603
1924, Street Ref. POP841604
1903-1904, Street Ref. RNC841604
1899, Street Ref. RNC841609
1897, Street Ref. RNE841601
1897, Street Ref. RNE841609
1919, Street Ref. POP841606
1919, Street Ref. POP841609

Books

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Memories

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The Taylors Of Well Street

My father was Arthur Marsden Taylor born in Elton 1896, he had two brothers William (1900) and Benjamin Aaron (1890), their mother was Sarah Ann Taylor (no father named), and her mother I believe Elizabeth Taylor, daughter ...Read more

A memory of Elton in 1890 by Gwendolyn Cooper

Evacuation To Woolavington

My family (name of Marsh) evacuated to Woolavington to escape the continual bombing of London.  We lived in 2, Church Street and my aunt and her family lived in No 1.  At the vicarage, which I believe was just over ...Read more

A memory of Woolavington in 1940 by Judy Chapman

Whit Tuesday Walk And Yetton Rant

All of us who attended Kirkheaton Church and Sunday School looked forward to the Whit Tuesday Walk around the village behind the Grange Moor Band. We would all contribute cakes or sandwiches for tea, to be eaten ...Read more

A memory of Kirkheaton in 1958 by Ann Steele

School Days

First school London Road Infants, a short time in Scotland and then the Church Infants, each school day walking from Theatre Street (two doors up from 'The Cherry Tree') through the market place and down Church Street. I moved on to ...Read more

A memory of Dereham in 1940 by Iain Innes

First Trip To Fathers Hometown

My father Leslie Edgar Simpson Smith was born in Askam-In-Furness at Greenscoe Cottages in 1902 and he passed away in Canada in 2003. My grandfather William Smith was also born in Askam in the Vulcan Hotel ...Read more

A memory of Askam in Furness by First Name Last Name

East Terrace

I used to live in #1 when I was about 6 years old and have memories of climbing out of a window and sitting on the roof and looking out to sea. I also used to cycle off to school each day along this street. My father was ...Read more

A memory of Budleigh Salterton in 1948 by Michael Braund

I Lived In Hampstead Norris From 1945 To 1962

I lived in Hampstead Norris as it was known in those days from 1945 to 1962 when I departed for greener pastures(I thought). I have had this longing for a while now to get in touch with people ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead Norreys in 1960 by David Street

Childhood In Addlestone

I have many memories of Addlestone having lived there from 1940 to 1964. My family lived in Bourneside Road, at the far end was Coxes Lock Mill and the mill pond. We knew almost everybody that lived on Bois Hall estate. I ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone by Jacqueline Parsons

Amenities The Good Old Days And They Were!

Brown Edge was a brillant place to live, and I have fond memories of the village. Perhaps in my youth I did not really appreciate what I had, the village store (Keiths), the butchers, Harrisons and Sammy ...Read more

A memory of Brown Edge in 1969 by Linda Mitchell

Croxley Station 1940 1945

Hi, my name is Brian Nicoll. My mother, father and I lived in 10 Frankland Rd from 25/9/35 when I was born until 1956 when I got married. As a small boy I used to have a friend called Roger Gosney who lived over the ...Read more

A memory of Croxley Green in 1940 by Brian Nicoll

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Captions

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Caption For Lancaster, The Church From Cable Street 1912

Cable Street is one of the older streets of Lancaster, though not one of the medieval streets.

Caption For Rugby, Junction Of High Street And Sheep Street 1922

Nowadays, new estates or developments have streets named according to some irrelevant theme - anything from Cumbrian lakes to South American countries.

Caption For Sheffield, Pinstone Street C1965

Pinstone Street was laid out in the mid-1870s as part of a major development of Sheffield town centre that saw wide well-planned streets replace a hotch-potch of alleyways, small workshops, stables and

Caption For Sheffield, Pinstone Street C1965

Pinstone Street was laid out in the mid-1870s as part of a major development of Sheffield town centre that saw wide well-planned streets replace a hotch-potch of alleyways, small work- shops, stables

Caption For Glasgow, Argyle Street 1897

In late Victorian Glasgow, Argyle Street, Buchanan Street, Union Street and Sauchiehall Street were considered the places for shopping.

Caption For Sheffield, The Victoria Hall C1955

Pinstone Street was laid out in the mid-1870s as part of a major development of Sheffield town centre that saw wide well-planned streets replace a hotch-potch of alleyways, small work- shops, stables

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral From The Air C1965

Surrounding this splendid structure are the houses and local businesses of the city centre that lead to Westgate Street, Eastgate Street, Southgate Street and Northgate Street.

Caption For Wellingborough, High Street 1949

Looking up the High Street from the direction of Silver Street and Oxford Street shows a quiet street scene with little traffic.

Caption For Bath, Milsom Street 1895

Looking north from New Bond Street, this late 19th-century view captures well the quality of Milsom Street, one of the earlier streets laid out beyond the boundaries of the original walled town.

Caption For Chelmsford, Queens Head Inn, High Street 1892

It began to spread westwards along Brochole Street (now Duke Street). The High Street itself was filling up.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Street 1906

It began to spread westwards along Brochole Street (now Duke Street). The High Street itself was filling up.

Caption For Kettering, Newland Street 1922

This junction of Newland Street with Gold Street, Silver Street and Montagu Street was sometimes busy enough to have policemen on point duty.

Caption For Bridgend, Post Office And Caroline Street 1899

This photograph was taken from the corner of Caroline Street and Queen Street. Davies's Buildings containing the post office was built in 1892 on the site of the Mackworth Arms (demolished 1890/91).

Caption For Kettering, Newland Street 1922

This junction of Newland Street with Gold Street, Silver Street and Montagu Street was sometimes busy enough to have policemen on point duty.

Caption For Liverpool, Church Street C1905

We are looking up Church Street from Lord Street, with the fascinating shop, Bunney's, on the left.

Caption For Cardiff, High Street 2004

Newcomers to the city often blur the distinction between St Mary Street and High Street pictured here.

Caption For Daventry, Sheaf Street C1950

We now turn left from the High Street into Sheaf Street and look back down the hill to Brook Street. The scene appears very quiet, with only one car and a cyclist to be seen.

Caption For Bristol, Old Houses And Tolley's Bank 1890

The junction of Wine Street and High Street. High Street was where Joseph Cottle opened a bookshop and publishing house in 1791.

Caption For Farnham, West Street 1899

Farnham's long main street, with West Street at one end and East Street at the other and the Borough between, lies along an ancient route.

Caption For Ferryhill, Darlington Road 1959

With the colliery came rows of miners' housing, such as those in Stephenson Street, Bessemer Street, Rennie Street, Davy Street, and Newton Street.

Caption For Belfast, Ulster Bank, Waring Street 1897

This splendid building must have overawed the narrow Waring Street, which could only lay claim to such a pile because of its very long history as a place where business was to be done.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Water Gardens C1963

When the New Town was being built many new streets were named after people linked with the town: King Harry Street, Waterhouse Street and Combe Street, are adjacent to Marlowes where the first

Caption For Manchester, Portland Street 1885

This view was taken from Oxford Street Corner. This street was known as the street of warehouses.

Caption For Totnes, North Gate 1890

There were four entrances: the East Gate, which still stands between High Street and Fore Street; the West Gate, which stood in the Narrows; the South Gate, behind the square on South Street; and the