Maps

599 maps found.

1901-1902, Narrowgate Corner Ref. RNC787899
1898-1901, Clopton Corner Ref. RNC671013
1899-1902, Cobbler's Corner Ref. RNC672722
1901-1902, Burton Corner Ref. RNC657118
1897-1909, Bucket Corner Ref. RNC654657
1897-1909, Amen Corner Ref. RNC624941
1898-1899, Birchhall Corner Ref. RNC640551
1897-1900, Bramley Corner Ref. RNC648580
1897-1909, Fox Corner Ref. RNC708671
1896, Mark's Corner Ref. HOSM53178
1897-1898, Little Wood Corner Ref. RNC758171
1898-1901, White Horse Corner Ref. RNC867997
1901-1902, Manor Hill Corner Ref. RNC773584
1883 - 1884, Brandis Corner Ref. HOSM38690
1897, Little Wood Corner Ref. HOSM49238
1897-1900, Four Houses Corner Ref. RNC708528
1898-1901, Butley High Corner Ref. RNC657654
1898-1901, Butley Low Corner Ref. RNC657655
1909 - 1938, Hell Corner Ref. HOSM50295
1894 - 1911, Beddington Corner Ref. HOSM53878

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Memories

2,797 memories found. Showing results 281 to 290.

Evesham Street

I worked in my father's shop in Evesham Street and one in Alcester Street and then we moved into the Kingfisher Centre. We traded under the name of Spencers, selling TVs, radios, toys and records, I believe we were one of the first ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1966 by Tony Johnson

The Stone Family Of Margate

What wonderful memories I have of my childhood holidays in Margate. Reading others memories bring them all racing back. The children born just after the war were so lucky. Although we really had nothing as regards money ...Read more

A memory of Margate in 1880 by Pauline Stone

Barking Road, C1965

The photograph on Barking Road c1965 brought back some childhood memories. I was born in Dukes Court in 1955. I can remember the shops in the photo, the Fish & Chip shop, Johns the Greengrocer's, Walkers, Aflecks, the Dry ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1965 by Valerie Bethell

A Wartime Child

I was born in 1935 at 25 Cambridge Road, maiden name Lee. There were six of us, parents, 2 older sisters, Beryl and Gwen, and grandmother. I remember many of the shops from the late 30's to the early 50's when we moved to ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow in 1930 by Margaret Waddingham

Ellacombe Road Williams Close

The earliest memories of the shops on Ellacombe Road was a Co-op at the top of the rank of shops a kiosk then Ron the off licence, wool shop, butchers and greengrocers at the bottom, these all closed when Asda ...Read more

A memory of Longwell Green in 1980 by Ricky Veale

Stubbington 1956 1968

Thank you Lorraine for the many memories you brought back. I lived in Queens Crescent from when I was born in 1956 until I moved to Australia in 1968. I also remember the bakery on the corner of the lane by the school ...Read more

A memory of Stubbington in 1962 by Nigel Read

2up And 2down!

My father was born in Ford Street Hockley Brook Birmingham in 1936. He was the youngest of 6, 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Ford Street consisted of a row of houses on one side and factories on the other side. The houses were 2 up ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1940 by Raymond Parlett

My Youger Days

Hello, I lived on Hadleigh Road & I went to Boxford school from age 7 until 11 plus, Mr Sore was Headmaster who lived in the village in Riverside house. The village hall opposite the school was where I would go to have my lunch ...Read more

A memory of Boxford in 1956 by Audrey Pamplin

St James

Hi everyone, I too lived in Collyhurst, and also went to St James School, I think the year was 1952. I lived in Zinc Street if I remember correctly, the Locomotive pub was on the corner of the street. My grandparents lived in ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1952 by Carol Rae

I Was Born There

I remember going to school at Strete in the Easter, up to the summer holidays, as a 4 year old in 1964. When we were due to return, we had to go to Stoke Fleming primary because Strete primary had closed. All the Rowdens, Ewings, ...Read more

A memory of Strete in 1964 by Ian Taplin

Captions

1,235 captions found. Showing results 673 to 696.

Caption For Rushton, The View From The Church Tower C1955

Taken from the corner of Pioneer Avenue and the Rothwell Road (A6), and looking towards the town, the photograph shows the five-storey Co-operative Wholesale Corset Factory on the left and its associated

Caption For Huntingdon, High Street C1965

Boots and International Stores had both been long-term tenants of this corner, but in 1976 Boots moved away, and the Leeds Permanent Building Society, followed by the Halifax, moved in.

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1955

As we look north towards Market Square, Hutchinson's tobacconist shop is at the corner of Langton Street.

Caption For Shirley, Haslucks Green Corner C1960

There was a Cock Inn on the corner then. These shops were built in the 1920s, and look much the same today.

Caption For Poulton Le Fylde, Market Place C1955

The shop on that corner was one of the most well-known in all Fylde: Richards the ironmonger's stocked everything that a farmer might need, plus a wide range of domestic articles.

Caption For Prestbury, High Street C1955

This prevented the outside wheel on its solid axle juddering as the tram took the corner. No doubt passengers were grateful for the greaser's efforts.

Caption For Fairhaven, Pollux Gate 1927

The building on the corner houses two large shops, a 'high class' grocer's and, next door, a confectioner's. Opposite is the post office, with a pillar box outside.

Caption For Trimingham, Church Street C1955

The tree bending towards the church reflects the wind-swept character of this isolated corner of Norfolk.

Caption For Southampton, Tudor House 1908

Westgate, dating back to the 14th century, provides access to the south-west corner of the old walled town.

Caption For Hartfield, High Street C1950

'Pooh Corner' is in the High Street and all the 'Enchanted Places' are in the parish. In the picture there are close-studded timber-framed houses on the left, including Sexton's shop.

Caption For Bures, Suffolk Knoll C1955

Opposite on the corner of Bridge Street is the shop run by Len Mylott in the 1950s.

Caption For Beyton, The White Horse Inn C1955

On the left is the corner of the shop, with its penny bubble gum dispenser. The former agency for the County Fire Office is Rous's cycle shop (right).

Caption For London, The Strand 1915

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

Caption For Shirley, Haslucks Green Corner C1960

There was a Cock Inn on the corner then. These shops were built in the 1920s, and look much the same today.

Caption For Hadleigh, The Castle 1891

The four corner towers - of which only two survive to any great height - have walls nine feet thick at the base.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1950

This view is almost identical to R84007 (page 28), but the photographer has stepped back to include Huins on Market Place corner and its neighbours, E A Hodges and Boots the Chemist.

Caption For Ventnor, The Childrens Corner 1913

Here, children play with their toy yachts in the dedicated Children's Corner at Ventnor. In the background promenaders walk past a prominent establishment offering hot and cold sea-water baths.

Caption For Syston, Clock Tower C1965

Apart from the Baker's Arms on Barkby Road corner and an extended bank, the village's main shopping area is now but a memory.

Caption For Warrington, Church Street 1894

However, popular history associates these Tudor cottages on the corner of Eldon Street with Cromwell's visit to Warrington in 1648 whilst pursuing the Scottish army.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1927

A tea-room has opened on the corner of Princess Street to cater for the increase in the population. The shops on the left have now made way for more modern blocks of shops and offices.

Caption For Gainsborough, Old Hall C1955

Here we see the great castle-like north- east corner tower and, to the right, the Great Hall's oriel bay window and the (now glazed) cupola to vent the hall's former open fire.

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 Wollaston, Park Street C1955

Looking south past the junction with Queens Road, the houses are little changed, apart from being fitted with ubiquitous plastic windows (apart from No 10 on the corner).

Caption For London, Piccadilly Circus C1895

It is hard to believe that this elegant corner of the West End is now smothered with giant neon advertisements.