Maps

566 maps found.

1893, Orange Row Ref. RNE797713
1893, Pott Row Ref. RNE810082
1895, Smokey Row Ref. RNE833444
1898, Spooner Row Ref. RNE836533
1897, Ratten Row Ref. RNE813614
1897, North Row Ref. RNE793871
1898, Shield Row Ref. RNE830060
1898, Shiney Row Ref. RNE830217
1946, Spooner Row Ref. NPO836533
1947, Shiney Row Ref. NPO830217
1947, Helmington Row Ref. NPO730821
1947, High Row Ref. NPO733447
1947, Ratten Row Ref. NPO813614
1947, Red Row Ref. NPO814589
1940, Sutton Row Ref. NPO843264
1946, Tottenhill Row Ref. NPO850793
1897, The Rowe Ref. RNE846519
1898, West Row Ref. RNE864922
1896, Wood Row Ref. RNE872773
1893, Tottenhill Row Ref. RNE850793

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 121 to 130.

Boating Lake

I spent many happy hours in the late 1940's rowing on the Knap Lake. At the time I was living in what was then called Cold Knap Farm (now Cole Farm), my father being the gardener to the owners of the White House. I lived there from ...Read more

A memory of Barry in 1940 by Margaret Robinson

Boating On This Lake Seemed Quite Dangerous....

I well remember the rowing boats on the lake in Beddington Park. One end of the lake seemed quite dark and sinister, whilst the other was open and safe. I remember creaky oar locks and wooden hulls, and ...Read more

A memory of Beddington by mandyinoz

Bobs Ferry Disaster At Irlam

DISASTER AT BOB'S FERRY This account was researched and written by Duncan Hamman (bikedunc@aol.com). It has appeared in the Partington & Carrington Transmitter Community Newspaper. On Tuesday April 14th 1970 ...Read more

A memory of Irlam in 1970 by Duncan Hamman

Bognor Childhoo Holidays

I came down to Bognor with my family for a three week holiday every summer in the late 50s early 60s, first from Redhill and then from Godalming, Surrey It was mostly on the train, and the last time we came it was in ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis by Canon David Frost

Bolton Wanderers V Watford Play Off Final

I was at the 1999 Football League Championship play-off final between Bolton Wanderers and Watford, played at Wembley Stadium on 31 May 1999. The match was won by Watford through goals from Nick Wright and ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1999 by John Howard Norfolk

Bomb Crater

Bomb crater used to be on the left where a row of small shops was. Mum used to play in the crater when they were kids.

A memory of Selsdon by Claire Cook

Bomb Shelters On Figge's Marsh In Ww2

I posted this memory once before, but am repeating with the hope that new members will see it and perhaps respond. In 1944, when I was six, bombs dropped at the end of our road in N. Mitcham (Caithness Road) ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Frances Innes

Born And Bred In Bigrigg

My twin brother and I were born in 1969 and where brought back to a little terrace house on Springfield road (skid row)just over from Moorhouse building yard, growing up in what was a small village,everyone know everyone ...Read more

A memory of Bigrigg in 1969 by Paul Wilson

Born In Hutton Henry

I was born in Hutton Lodge, Hutton Henry in 1946. Mother Audrey and father John Joseph (Jack) Walton. We moved to New Row, Wingate, because my father worked at the pit. I loved the school and have very happy memories of the place.

A memory of Wingate in 1946 by Lavina Walters Nee Walton

Born In Wingate

Great to read about the place I was born in, ie Joe Cunningham brings back memories, I recall same as you. I now live in the Midlands since moving when Wingate closed. Nice to keep in touch on this site, do you remember me Joe? As ...Read more

A memory of Wingate in 1940 by Christopher Tarren

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 289 to 312.

Caption For Sawbridgeworth, King William Iv, Vantorts Road C1960

The King William IV public house, dating from 1862, is the first in a row of noteworthy buildings in Vantorts Road.

Caption For Taunton, East Reach 1902

Nearby is a charming row of almshouses.

Caption For Bath, Milsom Street C1965

This famous shopping street started in the 1760s as a row of elegant houses designed by the architect John Wood.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

Until near the middle of the 20th century, there was plenty of choice for a short sea trip in a rowing boat, a sailing boat, a motor boat or even a speed boat.

Caption For Worcester, Steamboat And The Kepax Ferry 1906

Across the water, rowing boats are available for hire.

Caption For East Grinstead, Dorset Arms Hotel 1914

Between the entries of Hermitage Lane and Portland Road can just be seen the little shop of Arthur Paine, hairdresser; and on the right, at No 12 Middle Row, is William John Simmons Mann,

Caption For Burton On Trent, C1960

This picture is taken from rowing club premises on the Stapenhill side of the river.

Caption For Canvey Island, The Beach House Restaurant C1955

Well- ordered rows of caravans are ready to welcome summer visitors.

Caption For Cromer, The Sands 1899

The flags are flying and a throng of holidaymakers waits to board a fleet of row boats for a trip along the coast.

Caption For Slaugham, The Village C1960

Note the row of houses on the right - a varied mix of stone houses and tile-hung properties.

Caption For Cromer, The Sands 1899

The flags are flying and a throng of holidaymakers waits to board a fleet of row boats for a trip along the coast.

Caption For Coventry, Butcher Row 1892

Butcher Row went long ago.

Caption For Reading, River And Promenade C1955

This view, looking west from the present Caversham Bridge past the Reading Rowing Club behind the coach, shows well the flat south bank in contrast to the steep and heavily treed Caversham bank.

Caption For Coventry, The Precinct C1965

The shops were built in two tiers - it is said that the architect, Donald Gibson, was inspired by the magnificent medieval Rows at Chester.

Caption For Lechlade, The Trout Inn C1955

The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley rowed to Lechlade from Windsor with his friends Mary Godwin, Thomas Love Peacock and Charles Clairmont in 1815.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row East 1902

Crowds are thronging the Market Place and Long Row giving little heed to the traffic.

Caption For Lymington, Quay Hill C1955

This picturesque corner of Lymington includes Quay Hill, with Captains Row on the right.

Caption For Wickham Market, The Hill C1960

The former Crown Inn is at the end of the row (centre), beneath the octagonal church tower with its wooden leaded spire.

Caption For Leicester, The Lake, Abbey Park C1955

What is there more pleasurable than to take a rowing boat out onto a picturesque, well-treed lake, to escape for an afternoon of peace and relaxation away from Leicester's factories and mills?

Caption For Woodstock, Park Street C1960

Just beyond the row of buildings on the right are the village stocks under the triangular wooden cover.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1901

It is low tide in this view looking towards the slipway and the Bay Hotel.

Caption For Par, Bay 1898

The row of buildings on the left were the Cornwall Mineral Railway's depot, built in 1874 to the design of Sir Morton Peto.

Caption For Bisley, The Seven Springs C1955

below: STROUD, Butter Row, Old Pyke

Caption For Rainham, The Broadway C1950

On the left, a London Transport STL-class bus on route 165 waits before returning to Romford Collier Row.