Maps

599 maps found.

1898, White Horse Corner Ref. RNE867997
1898-1899, Park Corner Ref. RNC800483
1897-1900, Parker's Corner Ref. RNC801366
1897-1900, Penton Corner Ref. RNC804254
1898-1901, Rodbridge Corner Ref. RNC819220
1901-1902, Newgate Corner Ref. RNC790903
1898-1900, Pye Corner Ref. RNC811874
1899-1909, Mark's Corner Ref. RNC774733
1898-1899, Hill Corner Ref. RNC734864
1897-1898, Hollybush Corner Ref. RNC738446
1898-1899, Lamb Corner Ref. RNC751559
1901-1902, Cucumber Corner Ref. RNC685675
1898-1899, Blackpool Corner Ref. RNC642864
1898-1901, Blacksmith's Corner Ref. RNC642927
1901-1902, Bloodman's Corner Ref. RNC644324
1946, White Horse Corner Ref. NPO867997
1895, Four Houses Corner Ref. RNE708528
1898, Manor Hill Corner Ref. RNE773584
1895, Three Cups Corner Ref. RNE847670
1898-1899, Hawthorn Corner Ref. RNC729062

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Memories

2,797 memories found. Showing results 221 to 230.

Mayford Road, Calbourne Road, Airdale, Gosburton Etc.

I am trying to contact someone who lived in and around the Mayford Rd area during the 50's and remembers in particular the Coronation and the street parties circa 1953 and any photographs taken ...Read more

A memory of Balham in 1953 by Philip Spencer

The Bushey Arches Traffic!

I first saw Oxhey in 1956 when I would take the train from Hatch End to Bushey & Oxhey station (as it was called then) on Saturday afternoons to see Watford play football at Vicarage Road in the old Third Division South. ...Read more

A memory of Oxhey in 1956 by John Howard Norfolk

The Bakery

When I lived in the village there was a bakery at the building on the corner of this road where it went down to the canal. The flour was ground at the Mill over the drawbridge for making the most delicious bread you could buy in ...Read more

A memory of Lower Heyford in 1940 by Marion June Messenger

Mrs Marzetties Farm

In 1956/7 I lived with my parents on a farm opposite West End pond. The farmer was a strange lady (in a little boy’s mind) called Mrs Marzetty. I remember she dressed like a man. Her daughter was called Nancy. Mother ...Read more

A memory of West End by delavarde

1 Station Road

I lived at the address which was the house on the corner of hogmoor Road and Station Road. The house was wood not tin as stated and was painted cream. Corrals coal were the owners and a coal yard was at the rear of the house,. . adjacent ...Read more

A memory of Bordon by John Watts

Plashet Grove

Before & during the Second World War my uncle was an electrical engineer & had a shop in Plashet Grove opposite Washington Road. Unfortunately I wasn't born until 1946 & so I have no knowledge of the shop except some ...Read more

A memory of Upton Park by Alan Guy

Memories

I was born in 54 Mill Street, Trecynon. As was my sister, our mother and her brothers and sitsters. A little 2 down 2 up, stone cottage. It was on the top of the hill, and we could run down "the trip" as we called it, and play there, ...Read more

A memory of Trecynon in 1947 by Heather Forey

The Queen's Visit

I cannot be specific as to the date of the Queen's visit because I was very young at the time. On the left hand side of the road you can see what was at one time the post office but which later became a carpet shop.  On the ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1956 by Kathleen Green

Durham Buildings

The pub over the road did a singalong every Saturday night ending in a very long finale of "Hit the Road Jack - Don't you come back no more, no more ,no more, no more", and so on. I don't know about the pub but I doubt if anybody ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

First Job.

For about 6 wks prior to joining the navy in 1963, I worked at the Fyffes banana warehouse in Williamson St. (in photo). It paid about 3 quid a week (and all you could eat). Still, a handy easygoing fill-in job for a naive halfwit 15yr old ...Read more

A memory of Luton

Captions

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Caption For Horbury, County Secondary School C1955

Northfield Lane continues past John Carr's cottage, and just around the corner is this school established in 1913.

Caption For Stansted Mountfitchet, Chapel Hill C1965

The parish pump used to stand on the corner of Grove Hill, just in front of Stansted Park Stores (the polygonal building on the right).

Caption For Bildeston, The Clock Tower C1960

The house on the corner of Chapel Street (centre) now has a porch in the second bay. Still's stores (right) later became Simpson's antique shop, and since 1990 it has been a private house.

Caption For London, Piccadilly Circus C1895

The building in the centre, on the far corner of Haymarket, still stands.

Caption For Edinburgh, Heriot's Hospital 1897

Designed on the courtyard plan with a turreted tower house at each corner, this building echoes Wallace's work at Pinkie (1613), the King's Lodging, Edinburgh Castle (1615), and the north range at Linlithgow

Caption For Richmond, The Hospital 1913

Rose Cottage (left), a handsome Gothick Revival villa on the corner of Queens Road and Quaker Lane, was extended and converted into the Victoria Cottage Hospital in 1899.

Caption For London, The Strand 1915

The Gaiety Theatre dominates the corner where the Aldwych breaks off from the Strand.

Caption For Plymouth, George Street 1892

To its right a new elaborate office building has been constructed on the corner.

Caption For Chelmsford, High Street 1892

The central feature here - the stone rotunda standing at Springfield Road corner - had previously marked the conduit-head in Tindal Square.

Caption For Whitby, Church Street 1925

On the opposite side we may identify the corner building and the Friends Meeting House; between them is one of the oldest houses in Whitby, certainly Tudor, possibly much older.

Caption For Cardiff, Church Street 2004

The old corner house boasts restored architectural features whilst the street's long-standing resident, the Old Arcade, has its frontage opened and modernised - the market entrance passage still intact

Caption For Runcorn, High Street C1965

The buildings on the corner here date from the 1860s. Notice the white building on the left with the fine windows.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road C1955

A fascinating photograph showing Leigh Road at its junction with Market Street.This corner of Eastleigh has changed significantly: the new buildings interposed with the older ones on the left-hand

Caption For Southend On Sea, Westcliff C1955

In the right hand corner the fencing around the War Memorial can be seen.

Caption For Darwen, The Circus C1951

It has the usual mixture of banks and public houses on its corners. A National Savings Centre is tucked away on the left of our picture, and the Millstone Hotel is at the far side.

Caption For Romford, North Street C1960

No longer do Marriage & Son's steam lorries hiss and puff their way across Golden Lion Corner and City Coaches no longer make the dramatic turn from the narrow North Street, into the Market Place

Caption For Sedbergh, Market Place 1901

On the left, a coach and handcart are unceremoniously parked on the corner of Finkle Street.

Caption For Bebington, Wirral Grammar School For Girls 1950

Situated in Heath Road, Wirral Grammar School for Boys was officially opened on 26 September 1931, at the same time as an almost identical building, Wirral Grammar School for Girls, was opened round the corner

Caption For Weybridge, Baker Street 1903

On the corner is the London and County Bank, which, in time, will become the National Westminster Bank.

Caption For Eastleigh, Leigh Road C1955

This corner of Eastleigh has changed significantly: the new buildings interposed with the older ones on the left-hand side of the street offer a rich mix of architectural styles.

Caption For Mablethorpe, High Street C1955

In this later view, taken a little further south-west from photograph 26717, Dales' premises, Lindum House, on the corner of Wellington Road, has been rebuilt, but the former hotel beyond, now shops, can

Caption For Enfield, Town Centre C1950

Although it is as well-designed as a high rise building can be in a small-scale setting, the twelve-storey Civic Centre lurks menacingly just round the corner in Silver Street.

Caption For Bath, Municipal Buildings And Abbey 1896

In this view the northern wing, which turns the corner into Bridge Street, is still virtually brand new.

Caption For Bath, York Street And Roman Baths C1955

From Terrace Walk, York Street passes the rear of the Roman Baths, screened by the rusticated walls and corner pavilion added by Brydon in the 1890s.