Photos

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Maps

100 maps found.

1947, Hathersage Booths Ref. NPO728374
1947, Potterhanworth Booths Ref. NPO810113
1896, Upper Booth Ref. RNE857074
1923, Upper Booth Ref. POP857074
1919, Foster's Booth Ref. POP708358
1923, Barber Booth Ref. POP632825
1925, Booth Bridge Ref. POP646003
1923, Nether Booth Ref. POP788523
1923, Potterhanworth Booths Ref. POP810113
1947, Booth Wood Ref. NPO646011
1947, Nether Booth Ref. NPO788523
1947, Ollerbrook Booth Ref. NPO797584
1923, Grindsbrook Booth Ref. POP722560
1947, Grindsbrook Booth Ref. NPO722560
1946, Foster's Booth Ref. NPO708358
1899, Branston Booths Ref. RNE648848
1896, Barber Booth Ref. RNE632825
1947, Farlands Booth Ref. NPO703391
1947, Booth Bank Ref. NPO646002
1947, Booth Bridge Ref. NPO646003

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Memories

178 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Banstead High Street

I too remember the book shop. It was actually called the Ibis Library and was owned by Martin Gough. He sold a selection of records as well as books and if you wished to listen to some music before buying a record, as was ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1955 by David Hopkins

Barrack Hill School

I too was born at Bredbury in 1951 and attended Barrack Hill Primary School from 1957-1962. then went on to Highfield. I have a good memory of those early days and recall teachers such as ( juniors) Mrs.Ridley. Mrs. Lambert, ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1957 by John Mann

Bay Horse Pub.

I remember sitting on this wall taking car numbers and having an ice cream from the booth situated in the area to the side of the pub. Also the fish and chip shop. The ice-cream booth blew away in a storm and was never seen ...Read more

A memory of Green Hammerton by Julia Dean

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Beeston School

I also went to Beeston school and remember Mr Shipman and Miss Booth, the rumour amongst the kids was that they were secret lovers! My dad also went to this school in the 1940s and 1950s and was taught by Mr Shipman, and my ...Read more

A memory of Beeston in 1870 by Kerstin Ralph

Birkenhead In The 1950s

Birkenhead in the 1950s – it bears no resemblance to how it is today – it does’nt even look the same. Most of the places I remember are gone. The streets where I grew up have gone – the geography of the place has ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by mcgraa

Birkenhead In The 1950s

Birkenhead in the 1950s – it bears no resemblance to how it is today – it doesn't even look the same. Most of the places I remember are gone. The streets where I grew up have gone – the geography of the place has changed ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by mcgraa

Boeth Boy

Boeth Boy Dig for me a Boeth boy’s grave Spare no sweat or time Measure how I lived my life Then build for me a shrine Scroll on the slab of pure gold I lived a Princely life For I have gazed the richest prize Touched their ...Read more

A memory of Ynysboeth

Booth House

We lived in 7 Booth House for 11 years. We were the Scottish family the Geekies who had a very violent father. I remember an old bloke who was a flasher who lived in Birch House. My mum called the police when I told her what he had done.

A memory of Tulse Hill in 1953

Booth And Duncan Family

I am trying to help a dear friend of mine try and trace her family, the Booths and the Duncans. Her great great grandmother was Elspeth Booth, daughter of William Booth, born 1798 and Helen Duncan, born 1813. If anyone has ...Read more

A memory of Clatt by Sharon Mac Kay

Captions

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Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1886

The name Bootham derives from Buthum,'at the booths'; this probably related to market stalls that were set up nearby.The medieval statues that can just be seen on the top of the bar are in very

Caption For Woodbridge, Church Street 1906

Opposite is the shop of George Booth, bookseller and stationer, who produced the Woodbridge Almanac.

Caption For Uppingham, West End, High Street C1955

Booth's shop, beyond the signpost, marks the beginning of Stockerston Road.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

On the right, in front of the Toll Booth gable-end, is a weighbridge.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1886

The name Bootham derives from Buthum, 'at the booths'; this probably related to market stalls that were set up nearby.

Caption For Balderstone, Commons Lane C1955

In this still mainly rural area, names redolent of the country abound: Pewter House Fold, Smalley Fold, Hubbersty Fold (like 'booth', 'fold' means a cowhouse or animal pen).

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Beach 1887

There are refreshments booths, gingerbread sellers, seats to rent by the hour, and donkey rides.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Beach 1887

There are refreshments booths, gingerbread sellers, seats to rent by the hour, and donkey rides.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

wooden theatre on the left, near the bathing machines, whilst the fair ground was also near the high water mark with a helter-skelter, roundabouts, a rifle range (right), a photo studio, and lots of other booths

Caption For Wales, The Square C1955

In the days when the Reverend William Downes was rector, and William Wilkinson kept the Leeds Arms, local farmers included Joseph Booth, Jonathan Marshall, Maude Thomas, John Shirt and Thomas Stanland

Caption For Elham, The Square C1960

The old market booths, which backed on to the churchyard, were later converted into cottages and demolished in the 1940s.

Caption For Wakefield, The Bull Ring C1960

In the centre of the Market Place, a busy intersection even before cars were invented, was the Toll Booth (demolished 1857) and the Boy and Barrel Inn (removed 1898).

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

On the right, in front of the Toll Booth gable-end, is a weighbridge.

Caption For Leicester, Belvoir Street C1949

In Belvoir Street in 1949, Cowlings Record Shop was much frequented by Leicester's youth, who could sit in booths and hear the records before deciding whether or not to buy.

Caption For Flixton, Flixton Road C1965

Two interesting residents in the local churchyard are John and Hannah Booth.

Caption For Chorley, Market Street C1965

Bleasdale's furniture shop and Yates's Wine Lodge are on the left, and Mangnells and E R Booth are on the right.

Caption For Preston, Church Street 1903

Opposite was Booths the grocer's, part of a chain of shops, who ran a popular café upstairs.

Caption For Ullenhall, White Cottage And Memorial C1965

Ullenhall has had its share of notorious residents, including a 19th-century forger called William Booth, who was also accused of his brother's murder.

Caption For Grays, Dartford Tunnel 1963

This rather quaint view shows the then 'up to the minute' toll booths of the newly-opened Dartford Tunnel.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

At least one household living upstairs in the Toll Booth has lit a fire.

Caption For Chorley, Market Street C1965

Bleasdale's furniture shop and Yates's Wine Lodge are on the left, and Mangnells and E R Booth are on the right.

Caption For Chorley, Chapel Street C1965

Bleasdale's furniture shop and Yates's Wine Lodge are on the left, and Mangnells and E R Booth are on the right.

Caption For Ullenhall, White Cottage And Memorial C1965

Ullenhall has had its share of notorious residents, including a 19th-century forger called William Booth, who was also accused of his brother`s murder.

Caption For Baslow, The Old Mill C1883

In the early 1820s the village had three inns.The Blue Bell was kept by F Glossop, who was also a maltster; the landlord at the White Hart was Thomas Booth; and William Clark ran the Three Crowns.The