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

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Village School

I moved to chigwell row when I was 4 and a half years old ,we had been living in army qauters and for the last year been staying with family till we got housed in chigwell row it was may time I can all ways remember it felt like ...Read more

A memory of Chigwell Row by pigface56

Victoria Terrace

Thanks to everyone who sent their memories of Newburn and Millfield, it brings it all back! I lived at 16 victoria terrace from about 1955 until it was demolished. I remembered how overcrowded we must have been in a one bedroomed ...Read more

A memory of Newburn by rosselross

Trying To Remember The Road I Lived On

Am trying to piece together my life while in England. I was sent to some kind of institution when I was a few months old, probably in 1945/46. I believe that place was in the North of England. Then my mother ...Read more

A memory of Heston in 1949 by Paul Langseth

Throckley Fells.

Can anybody remember when you walked up the fells at Throckley, half way up you passed on your right a farm or house where a girl called Cheryl Lawson lived. Straight past that and carry on to the top and turn right, on your ...Read more

A memory of Throckley in 1960 by Mary Dockerty

Thorpe Road Cemetery.

my dad fred hunter was the 1st cemetery suprintendant of horden cemetery ,my mam eva was a sherburn hill lass until marrying my dad and moving into the cemetery house ,I can recall my mam saying as we looked out of the house window ...Read more

A memory of Horden by benoni65

They Were The Days

I grew up in eccles between 1963 and 1985. For those that check these memories or who have already contributed to them, i have attatched a link ...Read more

A memory of Eccles by John Settle

The Green East Hanney

I moved to East Hanney in 1956 at the age of 4, we moved to Manor Farm Cottage just behind the centre of the photo. the large tree on the left was known as "the big tree" and it was said that Oliver Cromwell camped there, ...Read more

A memory of East Hanney in 1956 by Timothy Gibbs

The Dumps And Royal Hill

I just read the coment by Jackie Payne, I would love to see the photo of her mum outside her shop. I often went in this shop when little with my mum and she talks of all the things I used to do, even playing on the ...Read more

A memory of Greenwich by Shirley Marshall

The Boat House And Lodge.

My memories of the boathouse and lodge is of my grandfather, Henry Philip Husted, also know as The Admiral. He coached the Cadets rowing eight teams where they took part in the Regatta's at Henley and Marlowe. My ...Read more

A memory of Camberley in 1957 by Gaynor Dabner

The 70's At The Lake

My memories are of living at 37 pickmere lane from 1969 age 7. My mum Beryl Owen still lives there now and I still live in Wincham. I will always remember the "bob bob bob" of the motor boats which I could here from my bedroom ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere by antoneyowen

Captions

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Caption For Havering Atte Bower, The Village 1908

The house on the right where the lady is standing is now called Ruskin House.

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 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 Butley, The Priory C1955

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

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 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 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 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.