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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1896, Church Street Ref. RNE668589
1895, Brook Street Ref. RNE652007
1899, Bow Street Ref. RNE647072
1898, Bow Street Ref. RNE647073
1898, Broad Street Ref. RNE650816
1895, Broad Street Ref. RNE650819
1895, Broad Street Ref. RNE650820
1946, Wickham Street Ref. NPO869870
1947, West Street Ref. NPO865015
1895, South Street Ref. RNE835293
1895, West Street Ref. RNE865014
1898, Wickham Street Ref. RNE869870
1896, Thorley Street Ref. RNE846907
1896 - 1906, Broad Street Ref. HOSM53983
1895, Sole Street Ref. HOSM59556
1901, Perry Street Ref. HOSM40578
1898, Kent Street Ref. RNC746280
1897-1898, Kent Street Ref. RNC746281
1899-1901, Green Street Ref. RNC721130
1898, Green Street Ref. RNC721134

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 521 to 530.

High Street

I can remember being taken shopping in the High Street, to Sainsbury's before it was a supermarket. There were tiled floors and walls, wooden counters with cheeses, cold meats and bacon, and the assistants wore their hair in nets or ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1956 by Jacqueline Selcoe

The Odfellows Arms In Front Street

I have just discovered from resaerching the census results that my Great Grandparents ran the Odfellows Arms in Witton Gilbert round about the turn of the last century. His name was John McCormick and he was ...Read more

A memory of Witton Gilbert in 1900 by Alice Potter

Now O'connell Street

The street was officially renamed O'Connell Street in 1924 after Daniel O'Connell as Ireland moved forward as a free state! Nelsons Pillar seen in the distance (middle) was destroyed in the early morning on the 8th of March 1966 ...Read more

A memory of Dublin by Barry Murphy

Now The Top Pedestrianised Shopping Street In Ireland!

This is now famously the most exclusive shopping street in Dublin & Ireland too. The 7th most expensive rental prices in Europe with some retail outlets actually beating the world records ...Read more

A memory of Dublin by Barry Murphy

Born In Ilford

Ilford Town Hall is on the corner of Oakfield Road where I lived throughout WW2. The public Air Raid Shelter we used to sleep in was opposite the Town Hall in Oakfield Road. A very large department store called Moultons was opposite, ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1940 by Silvia Ford

My Grandfather

My grandfather, John Wilson, is entered as being Captain of Steam Boat Ferry in the 1901 census of Fleetwood.  Although the ferry boat pictured does not appear to be steam, this sight must have been very familiar to him and his family who lived in nearby Pharos Street.

A memory of Fleetwood by Wendy Holden

Read Brothers

My mother and father worked for Mr Read between 1966 and 1987, most of the time around the Hall Road shop but later in the mid to late 1980's also up in the High Street shop, which has been pulled down and a new shop built. Mr Read ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1970 by Chris Brown

Harry Street

My gran lived on Harry Street in the 1960's and early 70's. I remember playing near the Trafford swing bridge and the excitement when it was opened.  Old terraced houses slums by then. Corner shops and the horrible smell from the canal. ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Debra Edwards

98 & 100 High Street

These two shops in the High Street in Crowle were owned by my grandmother Rose Raper. They were handed down to my father and aunt. My dad Raymond Raper had the grocers shop at number 98 and we lived above the shop until I was ten ...Read more

A memory of Crowle by Rachel Ross

On The Street Where I Lived

The photo shows the bottom of Highwalls Avenue, I lived half way up round the corner. It was a steep climb when i was litlle but got easier as I grew. I was born in this road and had such a happy time.

A memory of Dinas Powis in 1950 by Clive Turner

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,249 to 1,272.

Caption For Bothenhampton, The Village 1904

Another of the surrounding parishes into which Bridport borough expanded, Bothenhampton lies to the south-east, with a deep-cut village street which has left a dense cluster of terraces standing on

Caption For Holmbury St Mary, Post Office C1965

views of post offices has led him to ignore the beautifully-situated village centre around its green and also the good 1879 church, designed, built and paid for by the architect George Edmund Street

Caption For Redhill, The Earlswood Lakes C1950

This view looks north along the High Street, which curves to the right; the cottages beyond Merstham Garage are in Quality Street.

Caption For Redhill, High Street 1906

This bustling scene of Redhill's High Street, now a pedestrian precinct, captures the brash, commercial spirit of this town, which developed after the arrival of the railway in 1841.

Caption For Hampstead, High Street 1898

The camera looks from the High Street towards Holly Hill, and on towards West Heath.

Caption For Southport, Kings Gardens 1921

The entry for Southport in one 1921 guidebook states: 'on the once lonely shore has now developed a very attrac- tive seaside-resort and residential town, whose fine streets, notably Lord Street, challenge

Caption For Kettering, Silver Street C1950

Silver Street was a place for refreshment; the ornate façade of the Rising Sun is on the right near the corner of Montagu Street, with a cluster of cafés like the Hollywood Restaurant and London Grill.

Caption For Bothenhampton, The Village 1904

Another of the surrounding parishes into which Bridport borough expanded, Bothenhampton lies to the south-east, with a deep-cut village street which has left a dense cluster of terraces standing

Caption For Abingdon, The Square 1893

Now in Ock Street, Frith's photographer was looking into High Street (right) a decade after the fire that destroyed this corner.

Caption For Hungerford, High Street 1903

Famous for its many antique shops, which line the broad High Street, Hungerford was given a fishing charter and a brass drinking-horn by John of Gaunt (the Duke of Lancaster), who granted fishing rights

Caption For Twickenham, The Slipway Facing Eel Pie Island 1890

The local board had constructed the embankment between 1875 and 1882, and planned a new street, York Street, in 1892 that would bypass Church Street. This opened in 1899.

Caption For Bidford On Avon, High Street 1910

The High Street still retains some 15th- and 16th-century buildings.

Caption For Sheffield, The Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square 2005

But the most impressive Victorian building in Sheffield was the new town hall on the corner of Surrey Street and Pinstone Street, where an area of old housing had been demolished to make way for

Caption For Stamford, Brooke's Court 1922

This passageway, which now runs from St Mary's Street down into the car park beside the meadows, formed one of a tight network of passages and closes which provided cramped tenement accommodation in this

Caption For Kettering, Sheep Street 1922

This busy junction, uniting five roads, including Northampton Road and Sheep Street, was lit by a single, central lamp post.

Caption For St Albans, Clock Tower And Market Cross 1921

A rare surviving example of an English belfry, the Clock Tower, built in 1411, stands at the centre of the city with the narrow mediaeval street of French Row on its left and the wider Market Place on

Caption For Lyme Regis, Museum 1907

Designed by architect George Vialls for the Mayor, Thomas Embray Davenport Philpot, the museum in Bridge Street was built in 1901.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Church Street 1952

With St Mary's Church in the distance, Church Street is typical of a market town by-way in the early 1950s.

Caption For Bangor, Grand Hotel From The Old Pier 1897

It stands at the corner of Ballymagee Street, a name which was not thought quite suitable; it eventually became High Street.

Caption For Braintree, Bocking End C1955

The first shop was in a house in South Street, and then new premises were found in Swan Street, to the left of the island site. As business grew, it moved in 1875 to this site in Bocking End.

Caption For Caldecott, High Street C1955

Roman remains are extant at Caldecott, but it is the later thatched and slated farmhouses, and rows of cottages (some with date panels) fronting onto the High Street which present a unified entity

Caption For Bridport, East Bridge 1897

East Bridge, at the eastern end of East Street (left), was built by J and T Gale in 1784 and has been widened.

Caption For South Wigston, Blaby Road C1965

Workers took up residence on a grid-iron of industrial streets, and the town boomed.

Caption For Edgware, The Memorial, High Street C1955

The High Street, which forms part of the Roman Watling Street, has been devastated by road widening in the 1930s.