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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1947, Horn Street Ref. NPO740386
1946, Howe Street Ref. NPO741461
1947, Street End Ref. NPO841618
1947, South Street Ref. NPO835297
1946, New Street Ref. NPO790358
1899, Lower Street Ref. RNE769775
1896, Lower Street Ref. RNE769778
1898, Green Street Ref. RNE721130
1895, Green Street Ref. RNE721134
1898, High Street Ref. RNE733551
1898, High Street Ref. RNE733552
1898, High Street Ref. RNE733557
1895, Horn Street Ref. RNE740386
1896, Hare Street Ref. RNE727054
1895, Nash Street Ref. RNE787947
1899, Upper Street Ref. RNE857823
1898, Upper Street Ref. RNE857824
1898, Upper Street Ref. RNE857825
1895, Upper Street Ref. RNE857827
1896, Upper Street Ref. RNE857828

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 571 to 580.

Transportation

Trolleybus route. During the war my dad and I were physically blasted across this street by a landmine falling on a house in Yorkland Avenue. We were about to cross the street to a shelter.

A memory of Welling in 1940 by Mary Donnachie

Shopping With My Mum In Heathfield...

I remember in the 1960s going to Heathfield with Mum on the bus (we lived at Corner Farm, Swife Lane). We would go shopping and often would go into the Bluebird. Seeing that name in this picture brought ...Read more

A memory of Heathfield in 1965 by Sally Semple

Shoe Shop

The shoe shop at number 44 was Thomas Alderton and Son, shown on the 1871 census as the family living there, presumably above the shop, it was still there in 1985 with the original street frontage, is it there now?

A memory of Ipswich in 1870 by First Name Last Name

Birth

This is not actually a memory, I was born at 26 BARUGH LANE, BARUGH, DARTON in 1942. I only have one vague memory, that is of a flat face bus. We moved to Wales about 1946, I have written to the above address but the letter was returned 'no ...Read more

A memory of Darton in 1942 by Graham Sanders

The War Years In Leytonstone

I have lived the past 43 years in Arizona, USA. Seeing the photo of St John's Church brings back many memories of my childhood in the Leytonstone area. During the blitz on London, going down the unfinished ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1940 by Pete Dolder

Aftermath Of The Great War

Born in Felsham Road, off the High Street, in 1927, I of course have many memories of the area in this photograph. One in particular, has stuck with me for the last 75 years or so. It is of terribly wounded and maimed ...Read more

A memory of Putney in 1930 by Eddie Gould

Technical School Park Square

I attended this school from the 8th January 1951 until the end of March 1953. Every morning all classes would attend assembly in this building and would then disperse to their classrooms which were often at other points ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1951 by Alan Squire

Cotgrave Memories

Our grandad George Boultby was a miner at Cotgrave. Because we didn't have a car, we had to go on the old type Barton buses. We would walk from the bus stop to our grandparents' house. They used to live in two different ...Read more

A memory of Cotgrave in 1970 by Jean Smith

Growing Up Years

I was born in Old Argent Street 1945 (VJ Day), only one in Grays as my old mum used to tell everyone, she was so proud of that, living in a 2 up, 2 down, mum, dad, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, overcrowded, nah, we got by. We spent summers ...Read more

A memory of Grays by Victor Chaplin

The Bell

My name is Ann Jones. I live in the USA I was formerly Ann Groom, my dad Sydney Groom and mother Mildred kept The Snoring Bell. I remember the Whiteheads down the street on the farm, and going to Little Snoring School - my teachers ...Read more

A memory of Little Snoring in 1960 by Ann Jones

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,369 to 1,392.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Thoroughfare 1894

Although quite narrow and winding, this is the main street of the town, stretching for nearly a mile, and running parallel with the River Deben.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1960

Laid out as an extravagant boulevard in the 1820s, Lord Street's many elegant buildings reflect the town's ambitions as a high-class residence and resort.

Caption For Ashford, Marsh Street 1903

A fine view of Marsh Street, with its fine ivy- clad buildings and chapel. Again, only horse-drawn carts can be seen and all seems quiet.

Caption For Hull, George Street 1903

The statue of Hull's leading writer, Andrew Marvell, has been moved; George Street became the new centre of entertainment. Bars, bistros and night clubs flourish here.

Caption For Devizes, Market Cross 1898

This view clearly shows the iron benches, railings and posts and the ornate street lamps. The earth road is in marked contrast to today's tarmac surface.

Caption For Slaidburn, Church Street 1921

This is where Church Street meets Chapel Street. On the right we see the famous Hark to Bounty Inn, which was used as an area court house.

Caption For Godalming, High Street 1895

Here we have a splendidly detailed view of Godalming's High Street towards the end of the Victorian era.

Caption For Newmarket, High Street 1929

The high Street used to be the main Norwich to London road. Here is a foretaste of the traffic problems that were to come.

Caption For Newmarket, High Street 1922

This street, broad and uncluttered by traffic, is lined with Georgian and Victorian houses, and dominated by the splendid Victorian clock tower at the far end.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1912

westwards up West Street to the Town Hall (left of centre), a Ford Model T passes the shops of Best, Warren and Spiller (right).

Caption For Swindon, High Street 1948

The Masons Arms (beyond), with its own stables, which stood opposite the junction with Newport Street, had parts of the building dating back to the late 17th century.

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

On the right is Union Street; the corner shop was W H Smith, but is now Oxfam. All of this part of the street was dug up during the extensive road works of early 2004.

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Caption For Brasted, C1955

Its broad, spacious street is fringed with brick and weatherboarded cottages in the Wealden style.

Caption For Stroud, High Street C1955

By the 1950s many of Stroud's locally-owned small shops were giving way to familiar chain stores, though the streets remained relatively free of motor traffic.

Caption For Scarborough, The Spa And South Cliff 1891

Above is the collection of elegant buildings that line the Esplanade and adjoining streets.

Caption For Fintona, Main Street C1965

Looking down the street to the green hills of County Tyrone beyond. Note the kerbside petrol pumps on the right, a common Irish feature until recent times.

Caption For Loughgall, Main Street C1960

A classic rural Irish scene of this period, a pleasing main street, devoid of any traffic save for a farmer chugging up the hill in his tractor.

Caption For Odiham, From Church Tower 1906

Facing south, Bury Villas are on the corner of Church Street (centre), which leads to the High Street.

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

On the right is Union Street; the corner shop was W H Smith, but is now Oxfam. All of this part of the street was dug up during the extensive road works of early 2004.

Caption For Royston, The Roundabout C1965

Up to the southern border of Royston, the A10 follows the route of the Roman Ermine Street, but close to the market Ermine Street becomes the Old North Road (which was the A14 and is now the A1198) taking

Caption For Burnley, Manchester Road 1952

When this view was taken, Manchester Road was a much more important shopping street than it is today.

Caption For Kettering, High Street 1922

Lloyds Bank, on the right, is on the corner of Market Street. The policeman, possibly on traffic duty, is talking to a man whose cap and breeches suggest a chauffeur or AA patrolman.

Caption For Bridport, From Allington Hill 1897

The main street of Alllington village (bottom left) leads into this panorama of Bridport town, looking south-east from Allington Hill, with the outer parish's St Swithun's Church being the prominent building

Caption For Andover, Guildhall And High Sreet C1960

In the 1970s double-decker buses passed in the upper High Street. People on busy pavements feared for their safety, a sure case for pedetrianisation.