Maps

566 maps found.

1897-1898, Bowes Park Ref. RNC647253
1903-1904, Brow Edge Ref. RNC652831
1898-1901, Bow Brickhill Ref. RNC647029
1925, Bowness-on-Windermere Ref. POP647382
1947, Bowness-on-Windermere Ref. NPO647382
1897-1902, Bow Common Ref. RNC647042
1897, Bowness-on-Solway Ref. RNE647381
1879 - 1880, Audley Brow Ref. HOSM36563
1901-1904, Bowness-on-Solway Ref. RNC647381
1903-1904, Bowness-on-Windermere Ref. RNC647382
1900 - 1924, Bow Brickhill Ref. HOSM38531
1912, Bowness-on-Windermere Ref. HOSM38563
1892 - 1893, Mere Brow Ref. HOSM53511
1906-1908, Bow Of Fife Ref. RNC647066
1899 - 1924, Bowness-on-Solway Ref. HOSM38562
1888 - 1891, Berry Brow Ref. HOSM37557
1848 - 1893, Thwaites Brow Ref. HOSM61824
1896 - 1910, Hill Brow Ref. HOSM48534
1919, Hill Brow Ref. POP734857
1924, Mossley Brow Ref. POP784476

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Memories

1,284 memories found. Showing results 251 to 260.

Happy Days

My family holidayed on bute for years. Spent fair fortnight at arthur (robertson) slip in rowing boats. My brother would rescue people in rowing boats who didn't know how to row! Great days

A memory of Port Bannatyne by Elizabeth Jane Cunninghame

My Fenny Stratford Childhood

Having recently by chance spoken with someone who knew Fenny Stratford I was prompted to start looking on the internet and came across this site and for what it’s worth decided to record my memories. I was born ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Dawn Cousins

Going Down The End Of The Road !

I have quite vivid memories from the late 1950's of Woodhall Parade or "The End of the Road" as those in Woodhall Crescent called it. Harry Skeeles the cockney greengrocer, always with his hat on and mostly with a ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by Rebecca Paul

Hornchurch, Upminster Road C.1950

Opposite where the bus is located is a row of shops at the end of Glanville Drive. For the first part of my life from 1947 I lived at the far end of Glanville Drive. The large house in the background with the ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch

Grandfather

My Grandfather, Frank Portingale came from Faulkand, we spent many Summer holidays there. I remember having our photos taken in the stocks and gathering mushrooms. My Grandfather's sister Edith lived in Pond row. I have fond memories of Faulkland.

A memory of Faulkland by Keri Portingale

The Parris

My grandmother, whose name was Beth Parris, lived at 29 Wish Hill, the row of cottages just before the Red Lion which is on the left as you look at the photo, with sister Eva and brother Ken The whole family were well known to all. ...Read more

A memory of Willingdon by Dave Parris

The Sweet Shop And The Imperial Cinema

From John Moloney; john@moloney.com I was moved to Oldham as an evacuee from Stretford in 1941 to live at 395 Featherstall Road North. The house was occupied by my great-great aunt, Ellen Farrow, and her son ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1940 by John Moloney

Swans Row

I was born on Swans Row. The correct address was: BERRISTOW PLACE SOUTH NORMANTON ALFRETON DERBYSHIRE DE55 2HX 01773 580666 Frank Hughes.

A memory of Leabrooks in 1930

Family And Friends Homes

My wife's family the Oldcorns live in this end house and our friend Collin Parington also lives on this row. Posted Dec 2010, hasn't changed for a hundred years.

A memory of Cark by Tony Manning

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 601 to 624.

Caption For Bewdley, The River C1940

On the far side of the Severn, a boathouse and rowing boats indicate a swing to tourist trade.

Caption For Colemans Hatch, The Forge And Hatch Inn 1927

A small village on the edge of the Ashdown Forest, east of Forest Row.

Caption For Wakefield, The Bull Ring C1960

The dominant row of shops has been modernised, but the bus station (centre right), which opened on September 1952, has now been moved a hundred yards to the east.

Caption For Wilmslow, Dean Row Chapel 1897

Dean Row chapel is one of a series of very similar Dissenter chapels built in North East Cheshire soon after the 1688 Toleration Act, testimony to the strong Nonconformist tradition that had developed

Caption For Colemans Hatch, The Forge And Hatch Inn 1927

A small village on the edge of the Ashdown Forest, east of Forest Row. Holy Trinity church was built towards the end of the last century and features a copy of an Italian Pieta by Francesco Francia.

Caption For Wallington, Woodcote Road C1950

This is the commercial heart of Victorian Wallington, uphill from The Green, and we see a fine row of Edwardian shops with flats above.

Caption For Nottingham, Old Market Square C1950

Frith's photographer was looking west away from the Council House, with Long Row on the right.

Caption For Bedford, The River And The Bridge 1921

This view looks across the river to the south bank, now a much changed view. The Picturedome at this time was showing 'Madame Peacock' daily at 3, 7 and 9 o'clock.

Caption For Salisbury, Blue Boar Row C1965

public open space in the city, the Market Square: for centuries it has been the centre of the city's business and social life, and is surrounded by many fine buildings.This view shows Blue Boar Row

Caption For Newton Ferrers, River Yealm 1890

There is a slight current running as a larger sailing vessel, in the middle right-hand side, closes with a smaller rowing boat amidships.

Caption For Fleetwood, Bold Street From The Mount 1901

Mount Terrace (left) was the first row of houses to be built next to the Mount. Like London Street, Bold Street was envisaged as a tree-lined boulevard; in later years the trees had to be pollarded.

Caption For Upper Dicker, Stud Cottages C1955

He built Stud House for his trainer and this row of cottages for his stable lads and staff. Beyond are former stud buildings.

Caption For Southport, Cambridge Hall, Art Gallery, Library And Bank 1887

The complex was built on a site previously occupied by a row of cottages adjacent to Cambridge Hall, and opened in 1878 having cost around £14,000.

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

Wicker baskets carried by the ladies (in the right-hand rowing boat) were very much a feature of life until quite recent times.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Canal C1960

In the 18th century this waterway was busy transporting coal, and possibly large cheeses too, for Tom Rowe the Lancashire cheese factor lived in Bilsborrow.

Caption For Horsham, East Street 1891

Here the photographer looks west towards East Street between rows of bay-windowed and gabled 1880s Victorian lower-middle- class terraces.

Caption For Rothley, Church Of St Mary And St John The Baptist C1965

The chancel was added by J Reynolds Rowe as part of an overall 'restoration' programme in 1877.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Regatta 1890

They are now a thing of the past. Besides the houseboats, the river itself was a scrum of small boats.

Caption For Sheffield, The Mappin Art Gallery C1965

Sheffield in the Victorian period also saw a very large expansion of its housing stock not only to house the rapidly growing number of workers in the light and heavy steel industries but also to

Caption For Salisbury, Blue Boar Row C1965

This view shows Blue Boar Row, looking west towards the old Cheese Market and the Market House at the end.

Caption For Oakham, Northgate C1950

Note that some of the cottages in this row appear to be thatched only on the street side. On the left, the Wheatsheaf Inn is just out of shot.

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

Wicker baskets carried by the ladies (in the right-hand rowing boat) were very much a feature of life until quite recent times.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From The River 1921

In the foreground we see a couple of moored rowing boats that would be used to take lady friends for a gentle meander along the river on a fine, sunny afternoon, whereas on the river are a couple

Caption For Appledore, Quay 1923

Wicker baskets carried by the ladies (in the right-hand rowing boat) were very much a feature of life until quite recent times.