Maps

776 maps found.

1900-1901, Cymer Ref. RNC687325
1900-1901, Craig Llangiwg Ref. RNC680292
1900-1901, Blaengwrach Ref. RNC643280
1900, Blaengwynfi Ref. RNC643283
1900-1901, Duffryn Ref. RNC694672
1900-1901, Rhiwfawr Ref. RNC815728
1923, Blaengwrach Ref. POP643280
1923, Briton Ferry Ref. POP650586
1922, Brombil Ref. POP651593
1900-1901, Taibach Ref. RNC844396
1923, Gwaun-Leision Ref. POP723838
1923, Craig Llangiwg Ref. POP680292
1923, Cilfrew Ref. POP668843
1923, Cilybebyll Ref. POP668968
1923, Gellygron Ref. POP712898
1923, Glyn-Neath Ref. POP716866
1923, Skewen Ref. POP832070
1922, Pyle Ref. POP811933
1922, Taibach Ref. POP844396
1923, Tairgwaith Ref. POP844508

Books

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Memories

2,736 memories found. Showing results 351 to 360.

Uxbridge, Windsor Street

I had forgotten Suiters 'quirky' cash system but I do remember another store called Manettas which was to the right of Uxbridge station. In 1966 it caused an uproar in town as it displayed a topless dress, which was the ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by Kathy Mc Nally

My Childhood In Meopham Green

I came to live in Meopham in May 1953 when I was 5 months old. I lived in a house called Kesteven right on the bend in the road at Meopham Green. Derham's the bakers was opposite, where Ken Derham used to bake all ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1953 by Melanie Everett

Thatcham 1951 1962

The shop opposite the White Hart public house, owned by Simonds, was called Lays Stores. My mother and father bought it in 1952 and ran it till it closed in 1962. Before that, they owned the fish and chip shop which has now ...Read more

A memory of Thatcham by Trevor Collins

St. Abbs Haven

Lived in Leeds but spent two weeks holiday at the Haven - breakfast, lunch, high tea, dinner, supper - for most years in the 60's. (imagine the cost of that nowadays). Great memories of sports days, beach, summer pavillion (half way ...Read more

A memory of St Abbs in 1964 by Andrew Bannister

Peter Marshall 58 To 65

I'm as sure as I can be, that the little boy in the picture with the black coat is me. I would have been three to four years old (depending what time of year the picture was taken). I was the youngest at the home at that ...Read more

A memory of Glenfield in 1960 by Peter Anthony

Padnell Avenue Etc.

We were the first family to move into the newly built Padnell Avenue Council Estate, moving there in around 1947, our house was one of a pair on the corner of Winscombe Avenue. Where the Council flats are now situated was ...Read more

A memory of Cowplain by Michael Dewey

Memories Of Margaret Beavan Home

I was a poorly child and on two occasions spent time at the Margaret Beavan Home in Lower Heswall around 1956 and 1958. I remember the house being very large and grand, as it would would be to a small child of ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1956 by Lesley Ann Austin

Reeling In The Years

Oh the wonderful warm penny bread rolls at the tiny Bakery on the right hand side of the street! I remember the smell, the texture the taste. And I remember Mrs Rhymes too thanks so much for posting this...

A memory of Langley by Sally Mc Sweeney

Troedrhiwfuwch Village Life

There are a few more observations I wish to make about Troedy. There is a common theme running through most of the memories posted on this website and that is one of very happy times gone by. As an outsider, I ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch by Roy Williams

The Marque

Roughly in 1932 there was a religious group which was called the Assemblies Of God Pentecostal Church. Albeit they had been going on since 1900-14 they were a relatively unknown church - as of today they are unknown to many of us even ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield in 1930 by Roland Mitchell

Captions

1,653 captions found. Showing results 841 to 864.

Caption For Stevenage, Hydean C1960

Stevenage was the first of a series of post-Second World War new towns ringing London. Initially, Knebworth had been suggested, but it was felt that railway provision was better at Stevenage.

Caption For Brent Eleigh, C1960

Both the Post Office, now Swan Cottage and Tudor Cottage date from the 17th century. The larger house with the dramatic jetty (centre) is Highbank, a medieval hall house.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Hiltingbury/Kingsway Crossroads C1955

Unfortunately, Kingsway Post Office has been closed.

Caption For Bourne, North Road C1955

The lampposts have changed, and the telephone cables and posts have disappeared. The houses do not appear to have changed, and even the grass verge is still in good condition.

Caption For Sandilands, Sea Lane C1955

The biggest change is that the shop is now twice as big: it includes the post office, and takes up the whole of the downstairs of the semi-detached house.

Caption For Newark, Market Place C1965

There was also a whipping post at Newark.

Caption For Scarborough, The South Cliff Tramway 1890

Opened only five years before this picture was taken, the fare was 1d, the old penny being worth about .4 of a post-decimalisation one.

Caption For Ossett, Wesley Street C1955

Here we see the Yorkshire Penny Bank (left) in the 1893 building which was originally the post office.

Caption For Brynmawr, Beaufort Street C1955

Opposite them, Briggs Stores is now the post office, and Cash & Co beyond is now a kebab shop.

Caption For Brynmawr, The Market Square C1955

The post- war Red and White bus is probably the five past two going to Crickhowell on a Sunday afternoon.

Caption For Swindon, Regent Street 1905

The post box on the right is the same style as is used today.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway 1958

The Broadway also has a branch of the National Provincial Bank (third from the right) next to the post office, leading on to a greengrocer`s, an optician`s and a ladies` hairdresser amongst others.

Caption For Langwathby, The Post Office C1955

In the centre is Clyde House, once the post office, which along with the village store is now to be found in the converted sandstone barn on the left.

Caption For Glasgow, George Square 1897

It contained the magnificent municipal buildings completed in 1888 at a cost of £540,000—the Post Office, the Bank of Scotland, the Merchant's House and several hotels.

Caption For Redhill, Market Hall 1899

With the east and west wings added in 1891 and 1903, the building housed a post office, the county court and the headquarters of various societies, with the market in fields behind.

Caption For Caton, Hornby Road C1955

In the 1950s, Hornby Road featured Henty's confectioners and the post and telegraph office (left).

Caption For Brent Eleigh, The Street C1960

Beyond Cundys Lane is High Bank, a medieval hall-house; then comes the thatched 17th-century Tudor Cottage and the former post office.

Caption For Ardingly, High Street C1955

Invariably the village shop and post office (left) was the social hub of village life, and Ardingly is no exception.

Caption For Abingdon, The Crown And Thistle Hotel C1955

The further part of the yard in this view now has a roof supported on posts to give shelter to tables and chairs.

Caption For Godmanchester, Chinese Bridge C1960

It links Post Street to the riverside walk on the west side of the Ouse.

Caption For Glastonbury, High Street 1909

Then, the tall building belonging to Brooks & Sons the Drapers, who boast of being established in 1831, has been replaced by the Post Office, which has a datestone GR 1938.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1930

We are looking downhill from the post office (left) and Dunster's Library (right), where the proprietor was Sydney Mould.

Caption For Chilworth, Village 1906

One of Chilworth's buildings, originally designed to house the squire's hounds, became the village post office six years before this photograph was taken.

Caption For Haworth, Main Street 1958

Books and postcards of the literary sisters are on sale at the Haworth Post Office.