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Maps

1,622 maps found.

1898-1900, Green Street Ref. RNC721128
1898-1899, Green Street Ref. RNC721133
1898, Green Street Ref. RNC721136
1897-1898, Broad Street Ref. RNC650818
1898, Brook Street Ref. RNC652007
1898-1900, Silver Street Ref. RNC831362
1898-1899, Perry Street Ref. RNC805284
1898, South Street Ref. RNC835292
1897-1898, South Street Ref. RNC835296
1921, Cackle Street Ref. POP658340
1920, Broad Street Ref. POP650821
1901-1902, Lower Street Ref. RNC769775
1899-1901, Lower Street Ref. RNC769777
1898-1901, Lower Street Ref. RNC769778
1898, Lower Street Ref. RNC769779
1898-1901, Friday Street Ref. RNC709429
1898-1899, Hook Street Ref. RNC739949
1898-1899, Horn Street Ref. RNC740386
1898-1901, Howe Street Ref. RNC741461
1898-1899, Nether Street Ref. RNC788776

Books

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Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 601 to 610.

Sweet Shop

We used to go into a sweet shop in the High Street and buy Wagon Wheels. I am sure they were bigger then than they are now! One of the children whose parents owned the sweet shop had a snake! We were fascinated. Snakes as pets were ...Read more

A memory of Billingshurst in 1953 by Susan Francis

Wallingford During The Second World War

I arrived in Wallingford as a 10 year old boy with my sister and mother on a cold winter February night. We had been bombed out from our house in Dagenham just a few days before and my brother, who was ...Read more

A memory of Wallingford in 1943 by Leslie Nash

Guildford, High Street C1950

I think that this might have been taken in May/June1953, with the flags out for the Coronation. I was a schoolboy at the Royal Grammar School at the time.

A memory of Guildford by Robert Howell

The Capitol Cinema

I remember being taken to the Capitol by my sister to watch the Disney film Bambi. We sat through it three times, I was taken ill the next day and my sister got the blame. The Capitol had a ventilation fan under a hole in the ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1950 by Ken Coates

Eversley, 1971 1983

Dear Jan, I have found this website quite by chance! I first moved to Eversley with my family as a child (aged 6) in July 1971. My mother became the sub postmistress and we lived in the purpose build, red brick 5 bedroomed ...Read more

A memory of Eversley by Giles Myhill

Kennards

Theses photos have certainly brought back so many memories, how great to see it all as remembered, but to bring it all back correctly - the mind changes things! I loved Kennards - the smell and the sounds of that arcade will always live ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1955 by Diane Clarke

Kemnay

James Urquhart, aged 20 years, Farm Servant, living at WELLBUSH, KEMNAY ,  married Mary Ann Jackson, aged 23 years, Domestic Servant, living at Little Hillbrae, Bourtie. The date was 28th April 1860, and the venue was High Street, Inverurie. ...Read more

A memory of Kemnay in 1860 by R Urquhart

Morris Dancing In The Streets At The Winchester May Fest

On Friday 15th & Saturday 16th May 2009, Winchester celebrated traditional and contemporary music, dance and song in venues all around the city. Many events featured Morris Dancing ...Read more

A memory of Winchester in 2009 by John Howard Norfolk

Birthplace And Never Forgotten When Asked

I was born in Dysart to a mining family of 5 brothers, me being in the middle. My mum watched over us all and used to take us walks by the man in the rock along to Wemyss and back via the castle estate. ...Read more

A memory of Dysart by Sandy Stewart

Babbacombe In The 1950s 60s

I grew up in Babbacombe in the 1950s and 60s and it was such a friendly busy place with the local shops Stephens and Bowdens the two greengrocers, Canns the fishmongers, the butchers and of course the fish and chip ...Read more

A memory of Babbacombe in 1959 by Glynis Elliott

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,441 to 1,464.

Caption For Rotherham, The Hospital 1895

As the town became more industrialised, the old Dispensary (in College Street since 1828) was replaced by this fine hospital in 1872, built in Babb's Croft along the Doncaster Road.

Caption For Salisbury, New Canal C1955

Compared to picture No 56356 (1906), Catherine Street looks very drab, despite the evocatively named Cafe Rendezvous on the left. The scene reflects the austere post war years.

Caption For Cambridge, Pembroke College C1955

St Catharine's College's open court faces Trumpington Street. The chapel houses a memorial to one of its more famous alumni, John Addenbrooke, whose bequest founded the county hospital.

Caption For Edenbridge, The Main Road C1960

Here we see another view of the long, straggling street with its delightful half-timbered cottages and the brick Baptist Chapel on the opposite side of the road.

Caption For Cambridge, St Catharine's College 1890

St Catharine's College's open court faces Trumpington Street. The chapel houses a memorial to one of its more famous alumni, John Addenbrooke, whose bequest founded the county hospital.

Caption For Harrogate, Parliament Street 1953

Note the two cyclists scurrying across the street on the left and right, and the Ripon Road leading up the hill between the trees in the centre background.

Caption For St Neots, Ferrers Avenue, Eynesbury 2005

Soon after their birth they had been moved to St Neots, first to their doctor's house, The Shrubbery, in Church Street, and later to a large house, The Gables, in New Street, where people came

Caption For St Ives, Fore Street 1922

Compared with the photograph of Fore Street in 1906, the gas lamp is still in place, but the corner is now plastered with adverts for the cinema on Barnoon Hill.

Caption For Ipswich, St Lawrence Street 1921

This view looks northwards towards Tavern Street, with St Lawrence's church on the left; peering over the rooftops in the background is the unmistakable spire of St Mary-le-Tower.

Caption For Winchester, Oldest House (Old Chesil Rectory) 1896

This late medieval building in Chesil Street is one of Winchester's oldest surviving buildings, dating from around 1450. It has served the city as a popular restaurant for many years.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Street Lamp

Barrow-in-Furness street lighting was provided by gas light in the 19th century, and many of these gas lights continued in use into the middle of the 20th century.

Caption For Leeds, Briggate C1965

Still the principle street for shopping, Briggate's retail outlets included Henry's, Fosters, Paige & Co, and Boots.

Caption For Saltburn By The Sea, View From Golf Links 1929

The distinctive tower of the parish church dominates this view, which gives an excellent overall prospect of the Victorian 'new' town of Saltburn, with its symmetrical grid work of streets.

Caption For Chester, Water Tower And Roman Hypocaust 1888

The remains of a Roman hypercaust, the heating system for a Roman bath, were discovered in Bridge Street in 1863 and subsequently relocated to the gardens by the Water Tower.

Caption For Bray, Landing Place 1890

According to local sources, a fish was even caught in the high street.

Caption For Chippenham, The River Avon C1960

The church of St Andrew and the rear of the buildings in St Mary's Street sit on the spur of land surrounded by the River Avon which attracted the Saxon settlers.

Caption For Woolston, Hillock Lane C1955

A suburb to the east of Warrington, this is still a mainly residential street. The houses on the left have now all gone, to be replaced by bungalows for the elderly.

Caption For Bromyard, The Square C1960

This is an unusual view of the Square with Church Street beyond. Today the Square has been paved over and has trees planted in it – but it's still used for parking.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Angel Hotel And Athenaeum C1965

To the left, Crown Street runs up towards St Mary's and Greene King's brewery. On the right is the direction sign of 1935, which was known as 'the Pillar of Salt'.

Caption For Clovelly, Landing On Quay 1908

alerted the new breed of holidaymaker to the charm of its steep, cobbled streets; by 1890 there were three hotels.

Caption For Wells, The Ancient Gatehouse C1960

The Dean's Eye forms part of Nos 20 and 22 Sadler Street, once called the Mitre Inn, now known as the Ancient Gatehouse hotel and tea room and the Rugantino restaurant (a narrow, winding stone staircase

Caption For Huddersfield, Open Market 2005

Dugdale also designed the tram depot on Great Northern Street and the new 'Renaissance style' Police Station on Peel Street, opened in 1898.

Caption For Bridport, Hyde Road 1904

This sylvan setting is only half a mile from the bustle of East Street.

Caption For St Ives, Washing Day 1927

A classic washing-day scene in St Peter's Street Court, known also as Luke's Court. The tap at the top of the steps was shared by most of the surrounding households.