Maps

566 maps found.

1919, Bow Ref. POP647021
1919, Bow Ref. POP647068
1895, Bow Ref. RNE647021
1896, Bow Ref. RNE647024
1895, Bow Ref. RNE647068
1919, Bow Ref. POP647023
1925, Bowes Ref. POP647241
1898, Bow Ref. RNE647023
1920, Bow Ref. POP647024
1946, Bow Ref. NPO647023
1946, Bow Ref. NPO647024
1898, Bow Ref. RNE647020
1897, Bowes Ref. RNE647241
1946, Bow Ref. NPO647068
1899, Bow Ref. RNC647023
1900, Bow Ref. RNC647068
1912, Bowes Ref. HOSM38549
1886, Bow Ref. HOSM38530
1897-1902, Bow Ref. RNC647024
1903, Mill Brow Ref. RNC779997

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Memories

1,283 memories found. Showing results 211 to 220.

Cofton Farm Camp Site

'Eee, when I were a lad'....... in the 1950's my dad and I would get the bus from Exeter to Dawlish and camp for a week at Cofton Farm, using a little WWII army-surplus 2-man ridge tent. My elder brother was in The Scouts, ...Read more

A memory of Starcross by Christopher Howard

Childhood Memories Buckland Wharf

My Aunt Maud and her husband Alf lived in the last council house on the road to Buckland Village. Their son, Gordon Worrell, lived with his wife Winnie in the little row of cottages facing out on ...Read more

A memory of Buckland by Sylvia Mc Elheron

A Small Childs Memorys Of North Seaton

I was born Patricia Gowans in 1957. My mam was Ettie Humble, my dad was John Gowans and we lived 3 Third Single Row with my nana and grandad Gowans. My dad worked at the pit till it closed, then he went ...Read more

A memory of North Seaton in 1961 by Patricia Baister

A Lovely Place To Grow Up!

I was born in Arnold Avenue, just five minutes walk from the George pub, which was handy later on in my life. Also the post office opposite the pub, which was owned by Mr & Mrs Fit-Simons, who used to have rows of ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1956 by Paul Muckleston

My Childhood Of Old Bracknell Farm

Hi Peter, I remember the Thompkins was it the baker or was that the Cheneys? Joe Smith was the newsagent who used to treat the kids to a summer outing by train every summer. We used to get a new florin and a ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell in 1949 by Susan Hindle Nee Wesley

Shepherd Street, Bow.

Does anyone remember Shepherd Street in Bow? The Widow's Son pub was on the corner (famous for its hot cross buns legend). The pub is still there but the road is now warehouses of some kind. I ask because my father lived down ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Roy Pryer

Nanny Goats Common

My friend used to live in one of the small cottages on Nannygoats Common. I think there was a scrap metal merchant who also lived in same row, I think his name was Tiny Wakefield. Today flats and more flats dominate this area, ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1956

Eccleshill & Greengates In The ''50s

My compliments, Francis. I grew up in Langdale Road, Ravenscliffe 1947-58. Your pictures brought lots of memories back: " the 2penny Rush" - first two rows at Greengates Flicks only cost 2 pennies; cycling along ...Read more

A memory of Greengates in 1949 by Dr Albert Amedeus Denzler

New Back Row

Been reading some off the messages. I lived at 456 New Back Row, ie the ten houses left in 1963, moving to Yorkshire. I only get back for the unhappy times if you now what I mean. I had a fab childhood with 3 bros and 1 siss; Edd, Tom, Bri and Jean - that is when pit was open.

A memory of Wingate by David Coulson

How I Found Abbotsley

My Dad, a countryman born and bred, went to London in the late 1920's for work - since there was a huge depression in his type of country work (farm labourer). He met my Mum, and I was born in Thornton Heath, Surrey, in ...Read more

A memory of Abbotsley in 1930 by Alan Cross

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 505 to 528.

Caption For Oakham, Hawthorn Horse C1955

The Old Barn is opposite the row of terraced cottages.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965

The roofs behind, parallel to the High Row of the Market Place, are houses in Waterloo Street, demolished in 1963.

Caption For Cheddar, The Thomas Family Outside Their Cottage 1908

The Village 1908 Of the houses and cottages in this view, only the slate- roofed row with the chimney smoke survives.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral, West Front 1923

The row beneath contains the souls rising from the dead, lifting their tombstone lids; in the next row are bishops, kings, knights, saints, martyrs, and virgins.

Caption For Hambleton, The Shop, Carr Lane C1955

Using a flat-bottomed rowing boat, he would ferry the Hambleton villagers over the Wyre for one penny.

Caption For Geddington, Village C1955

Rows of stone cottages surround the Cross in Geddington village centre, built in 1294 to commemorate Queen Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward I.

Caption For Oundle, West Street C1950

With rows of charming buildings and the River Nene flowing on three sides of it, Oundle has often been described as Northamptonshire's most delightful town.

Caption For Cosby, The Brook C1965

To the right of the photograph is a row of uninteresting 19th/20th-century houses; to the left, and of an earlier era, is a three-story, three-bay brick farmhouse, so common in Leicestershire villages.

Caption For Malmesbury, The Triangle C1960

Westport was separated from Malmesbury as it was situated outside the west gate to the town, and it was linked to the town by Abbey Row.

Caption For Chideock, 1927

The row of council houses is at Broadmead (left foreground).

Caption For Ampthill, Market Place C1955

Its ground storey is now a surveyor and estate agents, no longer a newsagent and tobacconist.

Caption For Cardiff, Queen Street 1893

In 1855 this short row inside the town walls was described as 'merely a lane' containing about 24 houses.

Caption For Dartmouth, Quay 1899

When the row of houses next door to it was built in the 1860s, it must have almost doubled the population of the village.

Caption For Eastwood, Nottingham Road C1955

Part of the hedge is now railings, but the row of Lombardy poplars survive, now more mature, and so does the plane tree (right).

Caption For Grays, The Parade C1955

The row of shops remains, although the proprietors have changed.

Caption For Gawcott, Main Street C1960

Opposite is a row of cottages; the left-hand one is called Lace Cottage, a reminder of an important cottage industry for women hereabouts, which supplemented the men's meagre agricultural labourers

Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965

The roofs behind, parallel to the High Row of the Market Place, are houses in Waterloo Street, demolished in 1963.

Caption For Dunoon, West Bay 1904

The small huts are where vistors hired boats for by-the-hour rowing trips around the bay.

Caption For Berkhamsted, Lower Kings Road C1955

A bustling shopping scene of the early fifties, taken when the row of shops was fairly new.

Caption For Boscombe, From The Pier 1906

With the turret of the Chine Hotel, which served as a landmark for Channel shipping, prominent in the back- ground, the elegant row of Victorian houses along Undercliffe Road bears tribute to the enduring

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Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

The family has hired a rowing boat for the afternoon.

Caption For Ludham, A Spring Morning At The Staithe C1931

In the foreground a man rows his dinghy, and on the bank another prepares to board his boat, assisted by another man steadying it.

Caption For Chipstead, Shabden Cottages C1955

On the opposite side of the road the sturdy Shabden Cottages, built in 1871, make an attractive row of former estate workers` cottages.

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Caption For Hitcham, C1960

One of the cottages in the row was occupied by Frederick Butcher, the parish gravedigger.