Maps

566 maps found.

1925, Helmington Row Ref. POP730821
1925, High Row Ref. POP733447
1925, High Row Ref. POP733448
1921, Frost Row Ref. POP709908
1925, Moor Row Ref. POP783225
1920, Munderfield Row Ref. POP786039
1925, Low Row Ref. POP768483
1925, Low Row Ref. POP768486
1919, Lower Row Ref. POP769699
1947, Colliery Row Ref. NPO675580
1946, Chigwell Row Ref. NPO667791
1947, Cold Row Ref. NPO674965
1945, Calcot Row Ref. NPO659445
1945, Chapel Row Ref. NPO666560
1945, Chapel Row Ref. NPO666561
1896, Row Heath Ref. RNE821003
1898, Stour Row Ref. RNE841005
1895, Shiplake Row Ref. RNE830272
1893, Ratten Row Ref. RNE813617
1895, Warren Row Ref. RNE861072

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Memories

1,278 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

'the Limes' London Road Abridge

Looking at the photo 'Main Road and 'The Malsters Arms' 1955. you can see the row of lime trees which were in the grounds of 'The Limes' where my Grandparents lived. They were Mr.& Mrs Pond. (Joseph & Jessie). I ...Read more

A memory of Abridge by roger4seven

12 Glebe Avenue Kolordek

This picture is just too small to see if my parents' shop - Kolordek - is illustrated in the row. We moved away around 66/67. Vaiseys had the grocers next door - I was friends with their daughter, and the grocer's next to ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham in 1962 by Patricia Reeve De Becker

14 Years 'on The Post'

On the right hand side of this photo is the Post Office, & on the extreme right is the Delivery Office ‘deck’. This is where the lorries of mail were unloaded. These would arrive through the night, & the mail ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern by bru.enzer

146a High Street

I used to live at this address and went to Brionne Gardens Girls School (now Hillview). I loved living here, the estate agents we lived over is still there, I know this as I went back for a visit with my son in 2008 after 40 odd ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge in 1960 by Linda Thompson

183 Chapel Street Tiverton

I travelled with my parents every year from the age of one to stay with my grandmother, Bertha Roberts and my Aunt Kate, at 183 Chapel Street, Tiverton. Memories are of Mr Bright's General Grocers shop opposite the ...Read more

A memory of Tiverton in 1946 by John Chapman

183 Bus To The Pinner Red Lion

All buses going to Pinner in the 1950's had the destination "Pinner Red Lion" as there was an old pub of that name on the corner of Love Lane and Bridge Street. The bus in this photo has continued its journey having ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1956 by John Howard Norfolk

1944

Shrove Tuesday Party, this party was held for the children of Prisoners of War, I think it was in the Winter Gardens, I am in the back row right hand side (see arrow), my father did not return, died in Ambon, Japanese POW

A memory of Blackpool in 1944 by Alfred Woodhurst

1947 To 1956

I was born in 1942 in Upton-by-Chester and my mother's family (Maddock) owned the butcher's shop that became Toycraft on Watergate Street, and one in the Market in the sixties. My parents emigrated to Canada with me in tow in 1956 and ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1947 by Patrick Hampson

1950s

I was born in the war years in the area where the Workmen’s Club was later built and later moved to Hall Lane Est ( 28) as the first intake. I remember well the coal loader at the end of Railway Terrace and the great times out and about around ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Alan Davison

1955 In Heol Las

Hi, Mary Rogers was my aunt. I stayed in the row of houses opposite M Adlams, who lived with her mother. The two ladies, would sit in their chairs and just talk for hours with people coming and going, buying pop and sweets. I ...Read more

A memory of Llansamlet by Chris Rogers

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For London, Cheapside C1905

At the junction with Paternoster Row, Cheapside swings from the north in an arc and heads east towards the Bank.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Boat Station C1880

This is the corner of the Bowness boating area which is used by rowing boats for hire, following the onset of mass tourism from the mid 19th century.

Caption For Butley, The Priory C1955

The other side has magnificent flatwork decoration and rows of heraldry.

Caption For Middleton One Row, Devonport Hotel C1955

Before the arrival of the railway, Middleton One Row was aptly named; it consisted of just one row of Georgian cottages.

Caption For Bedford, The Bridge 1921

The south bank was a popular location for hiring rowing boats, and the Bedford Rowing Club, founded in 1886, have their boat and club house to the left of the photographer.

Caption For Bedford, The River C1965

The river basks in afternoon sunshine, with swans and a hired rowing boat on the water.

Caption For Walberswick, The Street C1955

The first of this row of Victorian cottages has the original name, Fern Cottage, painted on the glass fanlight.

Caption For Nottingham, Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem Inn 1949

Behind it now is the Brewhouse Yard Museum (of Nottingham life), opened in 1977, and the Angel Row Gallery, both housed in a row of brick houses of about 1680.

Caption For Hutton, The Village 1891

village' because of its sylvan setting at the head of a wooded valley, the cluster of houses known as Hutton Village dates from the mid 19th century, when Mr Thomas, a local mine owner, built two rows

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Boat Station C1880

This is the corner of the Bowness boating area used by rowing boats for hire, following the onset of mass tourism from the mid19th century.

Caption For Grantchester, High Street C1965

Edward Wright, the village baker, gave his name to this row of cottages in the High Street.

Caption For Barry, Watchtower Bay 1899

The large building on the right is the HQ of the former Barry Rowing Club, which was one of the oldest sporting clubs in Barry.

Caption For New Brighton, Pier And Parade 1892

The houses on the right were soon turned into cafes to serve the ever-growing numbers of holidaymakers.

Caption For Stanmore, Village 1906

Gone the row of cottages, probably only thirty years old when the photograph was taken, and now gone is the Red House, an 18th-century building behind its boundary wall, but out of sight to the extreme

Caption For Worthing, View From The Pier 1899

Here he looked westwards along the row of breakwaters that were installed to reduce the coastal erosion that had bedevilled Worthing's development as a seaside resort until the 19th century.

Caption For Great Meols, Station Approach C1955

This row of shops with their protective glass awnings was built in the grounds of Cleveley Lodge (the building at the far left end of the row) in the 1930s.

Caption For Worthing, Beach 1890

Here he looked westwards along the row of breakwaters that were installed to reduce the coastal erosion that had bedevilled Worthing's development as a seaside resort until the 19th century.

Caption For Irby, The Village C1955

The white-painted single-storey building in the middle of the row of shops originally had a thatched roof and was Irby's only shop, doubling also as the village post office.

Caption For Littledean, The Village C1955

Beyond the delivery van parked on the same side as The George Hotel stands a row of cottages once quaintly named Ship's Yud Row.

Caption For Stafford, Greyfriars C1965

In front is a row of modern shops, including a Co-operative store at the end by the truck, which had replaced a row of terraced houses.

Caption For Fenstanton, Chequer Street C1955

The Chequers pub (centre right) is now a private house; the next building has been demolished, but Chequers House, in the foreground, has been restored, and today sports fine wrought iron railings

Caption For Malmesbury, Abbey Row From The Abbey Roof C1955

The photograph shows Abbey Row; we are looking down towards the Triangle and the parish of Westport.

Caption For Stafford, Pennycrofts Court C1965

In front is a row of modern shops, including a Co-operative store at the end by the truck, which had replaced a row of terraced houses.

Caption For Yeadon, New Road C1960

This former agricultural village gave way to rows and rows of workers' cottages, many of which remain.