Maps

566 maps found.

1946, Medhurst Row Ref. NPO777398
1947, Munderfield Row Ref. NPO786039
1945, Row Ash Ref. NPO820980
1946, Ratten Row Ref. NPO813617
1947, Ridge Row Ref. NPO816546
1947, Phoenix Row Ref. NPO805685
1896, Chigwell Row Ref. RNE667791
1898, Authorpe Row Ref. RNE629135
1895, Baldon Row Ref. RNE630815
1898, Beck Row Ref. RNE636044
1895, Chapel Row Ref. RNE666560
1895, Higher Row Ref. RNE734180
1896, New Row Ref. RNE790329
1897, Moor Row Ref. RNE783226
1919, Vernham Row Ref. POP858861
1919, Warren Row Ref. POP861072
1921, The Rowe Ref. POP846519
1919, Tittle Row Ref. POP848962
1922, Tottenhill Row Ref. POP850793
1925, Ulcat Row Ref. POP856502

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Memories

1,273 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Playing Pirates

My brothers and I were brought up in Warminster from 1961 to 1971. We would spend such great times in the park. We would get half a crown pocket money on a Saturday and it was off to the Regal Cinema for the Saturday Matinee to ...Read more

A memory of Warminster in 1965 by Philip Franklin

Our First Home

My uncle, Stanley Lee, owned the row of cottages called "Folly Row", and he let us rent the first in the row, number 19. This was our first married home and we were very thrilled to have a house to ourselves, as many of ...Read more

A memory of Kington St Michael in 1950 by Joyce Holmes

Old Row.

Old Row, Golds Hill, does anybody remember the pub called The Boat on Canalside next to Old Row? I know that Old Row was pulled down in 1936 and the pub was de-licensed by 1938, that was when my grandparents lived there, the Mcdonalds, ...Read more

A memory of Golds Green in 1930 by Malcolm Glass

Normanton Memories

i was born and grew up in park row, near the pit where my dad worked all his life, my parents were Elsie and Crispin Ellis, I went to normanton common and normanton modern school from where i left in 1963, i love normanton, but the old town before the motorway.

A memory of Normanton by malcolmharry

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

My Mothers Family

My Gran +Grandad Lived at Hetton Mother was born at Fairy Street Kathleen(Katy) Kemp,I was born at Shaws Row,Gran was Jane Grandad Tommy,There was no flush toilet and i was scared to use the ash middens,i remember helping my ...Read more

A memory of Hetton-Le-Hole

My Lovely Streatham

I was born in Ferrers Rd (behind Ice Rink in Streatham). Moved to Kempshott Rd at beginning of the sixties, it was the road past the Pied Bull pub and South London Motors (a huge car sales place) was on the corner. Spent ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1966

My Home Town

I was born in Burgess Hill in 1947 and lived there until 1971. I lived in St. Wilfrid's Road and went to Junction Road Primary School. Our headmaster was John Freestone, who was quite a well known singer, and a very kind and ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill by edean2017

My First Visit To Eaglesham Church

My first and last visit to Eaglesham church was when i was a schoolboy at lawmuir agricultural school in nearby Jackton. I must add that lawmuir was a boarding school in those days, and pupils went there on a ...Read more

A memory of Eaglesham in 1959 by Angus Brennan

My Family

The Mansbridges were my great grandparents. My grandmother, Elizabeth M Card is buried in the church yard and lived for many many years in the thatched cottage just outside the church gates. I spent many holidays there as I only lived ...Read more

A memory of Combrook by Philip Card

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Pannier Market 1903

This was built in 1855, along with Butchers Row.

Caption For Baslow, Thatch End C1955

Recently renewed, the thatch on this row of cottages is exquisitely neat and tidy.

Caption For Tarring, Cottages 1890

Owned and restored by the Sussex Archeological Society, Parsonage Row, a 15th-century Wealden house, is part of a village that retained its identity, despite being swamped by Worthing's northward expansion

Caption For Chester, Queens Park Bridge 1923

On the far bank is one of the stages for excursion steamers, and a station for the hire of rowing boats.

Caption For Staithes, The Harbour 1927

A view of Staithes harbour showing, in the background, the two rows of houses known as Cowbar.

Caption For Henley On Thames, The Regatta 1890

The course is one mile and 450 yards long, rowing upstream.

Caption For Killarney, Macgillycuddy's Reeks 1897

A rowing boat is drawn up in the foreground, and a group of people linger by the edge of the lake.

Caption For Hitchin, St Mary's Church 1949

By the mid 1950s, Halsey's had taken over all the premises in the row, with the exception of a jewellers, James Walker.

Caption For Pegwell, Coastguard Cottages 1907

Built in the 1840s, this row of coastguard cottages still stands, although Pegwell itself has been engulfed by Ramsgate.

Caption For Poole, Poole Park 1904

With its fine views across the harbour, Poole Park became a popular gathering ground for tourists who wanted to walk, row boats or just sit in the sunshine.

Caption For Melbourn, High Street C1965

Here we see an attractive row of thatched cottages on Melbourn's High Street.

Caption For Nottingham, Market Square 1902

Electric trams were now replacing horse trams and rebuilding was taking place on Long Row.

Caption For Oxford, Eights 1906

Only a glance at this wonderful photograph gives an idea of the phenomenal popularity of rowing a hundred years ago.

Caption For Pegwell, The Danish Viking Ship, Hugin C1960

Pegwell Bay houses the replica Viking dragon-headed longship which was rowed and sailed from Denmark to Broadstairs to celebrate the 1500th anniversary of the landing of Hengist and Horsa; it arrived

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row 1890

Most of these build- ings on Long Row were soon to be rebuilt, including the fine white Georgian House in the centre.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Boat Station And Old England Hotel 1893

There are plenty of rowing boats for visitors at the Bowness Boat Station in this photograph, taken just six years after No 20451.

Caption For Buxton, Pavilion Gardens, The Upper Lake 1932

Rowing and paddle boats were a common sight on the upper lake from the 1930s through to the 1970s.

Caption For Poole, The Park 1931

Later, the rowing boats were to have competition from pedal craft.

Caption For Killarney, Old Weir Bridge 1897

Here, a man in a rowing boat is surveying the weir.

Caption For Bridlington, The Quay 1893

Simultaneously, they keep an eye upon the rowing boats, who are making the most of calm conditions to leave the security of this harbour.

Caption For Keld, The Village C1955

A delivery van waits outside a sturdy row of 18th-century cottages in the Swaledale village of Keld.

Caption For Bakewell, Old Cottages 1914

This row of delightful cottages is on South Church Street, the hill out of town.

Caption For Redditch, Market Place C1955

Blue- and-white and green- and-white striped awnings cover the rows of stalls which threaten to overflow into the churchyard.

Caption For Redditch, Market Place C1955

Blue-and-white and green-and-white striped awnings cover the rows of stalls which threaten to overflow into the churchyard.