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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1921, Low Street Ref. POP768544
1920, Low Street Ref. POP768545
1919, North Street Ref. POP793953
1921, North Street Ref. POP793956
1922, High Street Ref. POP733551
1921, High Street Ref. POP733558
1921, High Street Ref. POP733559
1922, Lower Street Ref. POP769776
1920, West Street Ref. POP865015
1921, Upper Street Ref. POP857830
1946, Broad Street Ref. NPO650818
1946, Brook Street Ref. NPO652008
1940, Brook Street Ref. NPO652010
1946, Bow Street Ref. NPO647073
1946, Dunn Street Ref. NPO695587
1947, Green Street Ref. NPO721129
1946, Church Street Ref. NPO668588
1946, Mill Street Ref. NPO780557
1940, Cackle Street Ref. NPO658339
1946, Kent Street Ref. NPO746281

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 551 to 560.

Nash School

I went to live in Nash in 1955 as a foster child.  I attended Nash School from 1955 - 1958 when Mrs Jones was the headmistress. The school sadly closed in 1958 and we were moved to Burford School near Tenbury Wells. Life at Nash ...Read more

A memory of Tenbury Wells in 1955 by Phyllis Maiden

Buses

I had forgotten that the buses used to use the area in front of the abbey as a terminus. I lived in Selby from my birth in 1954 until 1972. I frequently caught a bus from the corner of Buller Street & Flaxley Road to school on Abbotts Road. ...Read more

A memory of Selby by Pete Jones

Memory

I was 11 when this photograph was taken and lived in Buller Street. The land where the Gypsy Moth was built had previously been a green space where a bonfire was held every November.

A memory of Selby by Pete Jones

The Taylors Of Well Street

I have recently aquired a picture (thanks to Lyn of Elton History Society) of the cottages in Well Street where my ancestors lived but sadly they were demolished in 1930.

A memory of Elton by Gwendolyn Cooper

The Shop

Church Street, at the end of this my parent's shop, home until dad decided to retire to Badby. Next door the Roman Catholic church. Anyone else remember the processions down Church Street when it was Remembrance Sunday or the Church ...Read more

A memory of Lower Weedon in 1955 by Diane Barlow

Policing Redditch

The policeman in this photograph, much to my amazement, is me! I joined the Worcestershire Constabulary in 1961 and worked at Redditch from 1961 to 1965, when I then went to be a 'village bobby' at Oldswinford in Stourbridge. We ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1961 by Anthony Ingham

Monton Green C1950

In 1950 the paths and green at Monton Green had been newly laid out as it exists today. The paths were red gravel and if you so much as scuffed your boots in the gravel there was a 'park keeper' to reprimand you. I had my photo ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1950 by Albert Beckett

Main Street, Cippenham

This Main Street is the A4 Bath Road approaching Everret's Corner from Taplow direction toward Slough.  Slough was the (Road) Safety Town.

A memory of Cippenham in 1965 by Patrick Butterly

John Street

My grandfather lived in John Street and kept lots of chickens. As everything was rationed during my childhood we were very lucky to have eggs from him. I remember calling in with my dad to collect eggs and to see a wire mesh area ...Read more

A memory of Nantyffyllon in 1945 by Brenda Smith

The Ferries

There were 2 ferries in the mid-1950s when I was about 12. Clarke's as in the photo was a chain ferry and the cost was tuppence - ie 2 pence. The other ferry, Wilson's, opposite the church was pole driven and cost 1 penny. Some years ...Read more

A memory of Sunbury in 1955

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,321 to 1,344.

Caption For Edinburgh, The Canongate Tolbooth 1897

In the great days of the Old Town, Canongate Street was where members of the Scottish aristocracy had their town houses.

Caption For Bradford, Tyrrell Street 1903

Electric street tramcars were introduced in the city from 1898 and ran until 1950.

Caption For Rugby, Market Place, High Street And Sheep Street 1932

When the High Street was built up, a tunnel was created to maintain access to the court, which has now been opened up onto Little Church Street at the back.

Caption For Burnley, Fulledge Chapel 1895

In Eliza Street, a number of children are at play.

Caption For Mundesley, High Street 1921

Looking west along the High Street, we see buildings which are characteristic of North Norfolk: flints set in mortar, with brick facings.

Caption For Fakenham, Norwich Street C1955

Traffic congestion is still waiting to hit Norwich Street. Even the postman is using a hand-pushed cart to make his deliveries.

Caption For Bakewell, The Church C1955

This view of the church is taken from South Church Street, probably within the garden of what is now the house 'Braeside'.

Caption For Mundesley, High Street 1921

Looking west along the High Street, we see buildings which are characteristic of North Norfolk: flints set in mortar, with brick facings.

Caption For Moorsholm, High Street C1960

The High Street becomes Freebrough Road and leads out on to the

Caption For Boston, Market Place And Church 1890

One coachbuilder was John Mumford who had left the town but returned in 1834 and set up in business in West Street. He

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1890

The late 15th-century half-timbered Chequers Inn, with its gabled frontage and a swinging sign said to have been put up in the reign of Elizabeth I, stands on the west side of this busy street.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1890

The late 15th-century half-timbered Chequers Inn, with its gabled frontage and a swinging sign said to have been put up in the reign of Elizabeth I, stands on the west side of this busy street.

Caption For Chideock, Village 1912

In the street is Mrs Kate Foss wuth Kathleen Mary Foss, holding everyone's attention in the pram. The latter would marry Wilf Symes and become the village postmistress.

Caption For Newton Le Willows, High Street C1965

These opposing views of the High Street are photographed at five year intervals.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1904

This lively low-angle shot, virtually from ground level, looks north-eastwards along the Market Place and the northern side of East Street at its western end.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, The Hospital And St Peter's Church C1965

This road is still open to Westgate Street and has two-way traffic. The balconies on the hospital were added in 1908.

Caption For Fareham, West Street C1955

West Street is a mile long, and this section is now pedestrianised.

Caption For Coningsby, High Street C1965

As with the other streets in the village, the High Street has also had more than its fair share of change. The Lincoln Co-op (left) has gone along with part of the building.

Caption For Manchester, The Grand Hotel C1885

We are looking up Aytoun Street towards Piccadilly, with the dome of the Infirmary building in the square, and the Grand Hotel building dominating the right of the photograph.

Caption For Keighley, North Street C1910

New buildings along North Street included the Court House (1831) and the Mechanics' Institute (1834). The Post Office of 1839 was superseded by a new one in Bow Street (1891).

Caption For Coningsby, High Street C1965

As with the other streets in the village, the High Street has also had more than its fair share of change. The Lincoln Co-op (left) has gone along with part of the building.

Caption For Malmesbury, Almshouses 1924

The Hospital of the Order of St John the Baptist is situated at the junction of the Lower High Street and St John`s Street and by St John`s Bridge.

Caption For Bridport, From Allington Hill 1897

The main street of Allington village (bottom left) leads into this panorama of Bridport, looking south-east from the town's open country, with St Swithun's Church the prominent building (centre right).

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1897

On the north side of the street the confident commercial frontage is that of the Wilts and Dorset Bank, which was absorbed into Lloyds (right).