Maps

599 maps found.

1940, Curteis' Corner Ref. NPO686412
1946, Dorley's Corner Ref. NPO692127
1940, Coppins Corner Ref. NPO677288
1946, Chequers Corner Ref. NPO667333
1919, Hell Corner Ref. POP730711
1922, Hemblington Corner Ref. POP730899
1919, Hillis Corner Ref. POP736408
1919, Northmoor Corner Ref. POP794405
1919, Mark's Corner Ref. POP774733
1921, Hollybush Corner Ref. POP738447
1945, Norton Corner Ref. NPO794612
1946, Muckley Corner Ref. NPO785505
1945, Narrowgate Corner Ref. NPO787899
1945, Samuel's Corner Ref. NPO824773
1945, Stafford's Corner Ref. NPO837744
1946, Sutton Corner Ref. NPO843164
1895, Warren Corner Ref. RNE860893
1895, Woolpack Corner Ref. RNE874328
1898, Park Corner Ref. RNC800488
1898, Samuel's Corner Ref. RNC824773

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Memories

2,796 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Born In Ilford

Ilford Town Hall is on the corner of Oakfield Road where I lived throughout WW2. The public Air Raid Shelter we used to sleep in was opposite the Town Hall in Oakfield Road. A very large department store called Moultons was opposite, ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1940 by Silvia Ford

Abc Minors Club

Seeing the photograph of the old Ritz cinema reminded me of the time when I was a member of the Ritz Minors Club from approx. 1947 until 1952. We all paid 6 old pence to have a morning at the "pictures" watching films like Flash ...Read more

A memory of Nuneaton in 1947 by Donald Baxter

Harry Street

My gran lived on Harry Street in the 1960's and early 70's. I remember playing near the Trafford swing bridge and the excitement when it was opened.  Old terraced houses slums by then. Corner shops and the horrible smell from the canal. ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Debra Edwards

Violet Wray Nee Ingrey

My Grandmother Violet Owned and ran a shop on the corner of Mora & Hassop Road, Dollis Hill behind Rolls Razor and opposite Smiths Factory, does anyone have information on this and what she sold. Or any photos of the shop, I believe it was bombed during the war! Thanks so much Ernie

A memory of Dollis Hill by Ernest Careswell

Everitts Corner

Dolly's (Essoldo Cinema) in distance

A memory of Cippenham by Dave Hill

Mandrake Road

My siblings and I were all born at Weir maternity hospital in Balham, we lived on Mandrake road and we all went to Fircroft primary school opposite our house. I was at Fircroft from 1976-1982. Mr. Chaimings was the headmaster then, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Sylvia Amoah

Grosvenor Road And Urmston, Always A Place In My Heart.

I lived on Grosvenor Road, Urmston - the allotment end - from 1965 to late 1969 age 3 to nearly 8 years of age with my 2 brothers and parents (we then moved to Blackburn). My daughter has recently ...Read more

A memory of Urmston by magwat13

Stanmore 1950 52

Hallo , my name is Cliff Bowley. My family moved to Stanmore in 1950 to a very large house called "Belmont Lodge " on the corner of Denis Lane and London Road junction. Does anybody remember it? It was knocked down for development, ...Read more

A memory of Stanmore by cliffbowley

A Great Pub, Fit For An Emperor!

Ah the Forum! What a fine and individual pub! I often wondered why the brewers, Ind Coope, called their pub this! Anyone any ideas????? I was at Croydon college around the time this photo was taken and rather than going ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Keith Andrews

W.H.Smiths Richmond Road.

I worked in W.H.Smiths in 1955. So I could have been in the shop when this photo was taken. The shop opposite on the corner of Shute Road was called Crasters (haberdashery) where I used to buy many a pair of nylons etc. ...Read more

A memory of Catterick in 1956 by Marjorie Taylor

Captions

1,235 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Pirbright, The White Hart 1908

For many people, the pub on the corner of the green at Pirbright will always be known by its former name. There was much local outcry when it was changed to the Moorhen a few years ago.

Caption For Lymington, Quay Hill C1955

This picturesque corner of Lymington includes Quay Hill, with Captains Row on the right. Note the typical 1950s sign on the left - 'station and motor car ferry.'

Caption For Upton, Ford Road C1960

Taken from the corner of Arrowe Park Road, this photograph is looking east along The Village.

Caption For Earith, High Street C1955

The George & Dragon public house in the foreground (left) was demolished in 1964 to allow very long concrete pillars to be transported around the corner.

Caption For Lincoln, Steep Hill C1955

On the corner of Michaelgate is The Harlequin, again a good timber-framed and jettied building; it was formerly the Harlequin Inn and is now an antiquarian bookshop.

Caption For Warminster, George Street C1965

This photograph was taken at the corner of Sambourne Road looking towards Carter's Corner, Nos 50–54A High Street and No 2 Portway, recently restored by the Warminster Preservation Trust.

Caption For Chipstead, Outwood Lane C1960

The Corner Shop and Station Parade Post Office still provides an invaluable service to residents and passers-by, but an extension has been built on to the end wall for Saab who also trade

Caption For Faversham, Preston Street C1955

A police officer keeps a close eye on traffic at the foot of Preston Street, with the International Stores displaying its selection of groceries in its corner window, and the printers and stationer's shop

Caption For Andover, Bridge Street 1913

Looking back into Bridge Street with Burden's Corner now well established, the London County & Westminster Bank opposite retained its authentic late Victorian frontage.

Caption For Bradfield, The Heath C1955

Here we see C Sparkes' corner shop; there are large advertisements fixed to the wall, and one for Wills' Woodbines attached to the fence. There is also a post box.

Caption For Lincoln, Steep Hill C1955

On the corner of Michaelgate is The Harlequin, again a good timber-framed and jettied building; it was formerly the Harlequin Inn and is now an antiquarian bookshop.

Caption For Warrington, Market Gate C1965

The last days of the corner of Sankey Street and Horsemarket Street are approaching.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Pier Avenue C1960

Leading up Pier Avenue from the Marine Parade corner, the first pair of houses on the left, known as Clarence Villas, was built in 1874.

Caption For Aylesbury, Hazell, Watson And Viney Printing Works 1897

Further out, where the High Street becomes Tring Road beyond the Walton Road and Park Street junction, the printing works of Hazell, Watson and Viney was built in 1878; its distinctive corner cupola

Caption For London, Southwark, Findlater's Corner 1897

Findlater's Corner on the left is named after Findlater's the wine merchant's, which was just round the corner. The shop is now Oddbins.

Caption For Burgess Hill, Church Road C1960

The corner building on the right, partly occupied by the Farm Shop Dairy, was once known as Terry's Corner after Mr Edward Terry, a draper from Brighton.

Caption For Barry, Broad Street 1899

We are looking towards the corner of Island Road, with Brook and Williams's printers and bookbinder's shop and works on the right; this block of shops later became one of the first department stores in

Caption For Orford, Church Street C1960

On the corner of Quay Road is Corner House of c1800 with black advertising panels (centre), now gone, alas.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1965

The corner of Windermere Road and Brighton Road marks the point where this photograph was taken. The empty shop on the left is now occupied by Doble`s motor cycles.

Caption For Chipstead, Station Parade C1955

The off-licence on the corner of Lackford Road and Station Parade no longer sells Watney`s ales, and currently remains empty with a chartered architect`s name by the door.

Caption For Three Bridges, Post Office 1906

The picture shows a well-stocked corner shop dealing in general and fancy drapery, and acting also as a Postal Telegraph office. Window displays include net curtaining, boots and shoes and hats.

Caption For Three Bridges, Post Office 1906

The village was named after the bridges crossing the River Mole.The picture shows a well-stocked corner shop dealing in general and fancy drapery, and acting also as a Postal Telegraph office.

Caption For Wimborne, High Street C1955

On the far left, two of the three shops in this corner of The Square are now occupied by chemists, as one of them is today.

Caption For Mill Hill, The Golf Club, Barnet Way C1955

Look south away from Stirling Corner and past Mill Hill Golf Club bordering Thistle Wood and Scratch Wood (a rural name now adopted by the local motorway service station), and take a moment to reflect