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Please Note: Our offices and factory are now closed until Monday 5th January when we will be pleased to deal with any queries that have arisen during the holiday period.

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Maps

1,865 maps found.

1903, West Park Ref. RNC864826
1898, West Park Ref. RNC864834
1903, Westwood Park Ref. RNC866587
1903, Swinton Park Ref. RNC843999
1925, West Park Ref. POP864824
1923, West Park Ref. POP864826
1924, Westwood Park Ref. POP866587
1923, Manor Park Ref. POP773965
1920, Grove Park Ref. POP723036
1920, Hampton Park Ref. POP726255
1923, Grange Park Ref. POP719032
1919, Grange Park Ref. POP719034
1921, Rise Park Ref. POP817138
1919, Park Corner Ref. POP800483
1920, Park Corner Ref. POP800488
1920, Park Corner Ref. POP800489
1919, Park End Ref. POP800509
1923, Park Hill Ref. POP800988
1921, Park Hill Ref. POP801006
1921, Park Lane Ref. POP801158

Books

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Memories

4,383 memories found. Showing results 641 to 650.

37 Ashburnham Road From 1955 To 1966

I spent my first eleven years in the above address. The houses were all council houses. There was an Anderson shelter in the back garden from the second world war. The houses were quite ordinary but Ham was a very ...Read more

A memory of Ham by Lesley Winkworth

Happy Days In Morden

I lived in Leamington Ave from 1936 - 1956 with my parents who selected the new house for its long south facing garden which backed onto Hillcross School field. During the war my mother and I were evacuated to Bucklebury in ...Read more

A memory of Morden by lily02

48 Horley Road

The car on the opposite side of the road to the Clearview garage was my dad's Triumph Renown. And I can't quite see what the signs say on the cafe next door but one to my house but I remember it as Molly's Cafe - a transport cafe. ...Read more

A memory of Earlswood

Parham House

I was sent there at the age of 5 in 1951. It was run by Mrs Russel known as Auntie Barbara and her husband Uncle Max who kept pigs. I stayed there for holidays as well and when I went to boarding school at the age of 8 I returned for ...Read more

A memory of Saxmundham by louise

Good Childhood In Willesden/Neasden

I was born in Park Royal hospital in Feb 1952 then taken home to 70 Craven Park Road spitting distance from Harlesden police station. Just across the road from our family doctor, (Dr Curtis) not much bedside ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by pjspence18

Christmas Day On West Park

I was born the third of four children in Breaston. Our Christmas's were spent with my Mum's sister's family consisting of Aunty, Uncle/god father and a male cousin 7 months younger than me who I mercilessly tormented ...Read more

A memory of Long Eaton by tina_l62

Saturday At The Pictures

The cinema on the right was the venue for our Saturday morning adventures. 3d to get in, all sweets half normal price. Next to the cinema is the hardware store. Further up on the left is the old toyshop and newsagents ( ...Read more

A memory of Rhymney

Sparrow Park

I was brought up on Rufford Street and most children in the surrounding area played in Sparrow Park at the top of the street next to Beaumont's Farm , who delivered our milk daily measured into our own jug. The Park only had swings and ...Read more

A memory of Wakefield

Park Lane Junction With Wembley High Road

Oh yes I can recall this photograph really well. I was born in Logan Road, just off Preston Road and my mother and family visited Wembley High Road to frequently. Just before I married in 1971 the site of ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by ribblehead

60's Clubs,Dance Venues And Coffee Bars In And Around Welling

During the 1960's many venues opened in and around Welling to cater for a growing music and dance culture. Teddy-boys and Rockers had frequented the Embassy Ballroom, but when Mod became ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Captions

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Caption For Thurmaston, The River C1965

In 1965, there were just a few hopeful fishermen here, and some neglected boats, but now the area has been transformed into Watermead Country Park, with its marina, golf range, sports

Caption For Bosham, Village 1902

Further round to the east the road along the shore disappears under water at high tide, a fact which many first-time visitors discover to their cost if unwise enough to park on the road at low

Caption For Cardiff, Fidlas Road C1965

A caravan is parked up in the first driveway just above the Morris 1000 on the road, whilst in the background a triple arch carries the railway.

Caption For Watford, Cassiobury Park And Iron Bridge Lock 1921

Here we see two horse-drawn narrowboats, 'Linnet' and 'Evelyn', at the attractively-sited lock in Cassiobury Park, Watford.

Caption For Skegness, The Park 1904

Here we see the buckthorn-covered dunes in the Park or Jungle; we are looking towards Roman Bank, with bits of the main footpath visible through the trees.

Caption For Skegness, Grand Parade And Clock Tower 1910

The Osbert House Hotel is on the left of the tower, and on the right is the Callow Park Hotel, afterwards called the Jolly Fisherman.

Caption For Launceston, Castle Gardens 1935

Following the move of the gaol and assizes to Bodmin in 1842, the grounds were landscaped and turned into a pleasure park by the Duke of Northumberland.

Caption For Barton Seagrave, Old Cottages C1955

Immediately east of Wicksteed Park, on the higher ground above the River Ise, Barton Seagrave has a small core of stone-built houses and cottages and a good Norman church around a triangular green.

Caption For Hammersmith, Town Hall Square C1960

Immediately north of the Town Hall there used to be a small park or square.

Caption For Flimwell, The Village 1903

Seacox Park has a magnificent collection of trees and shrubs.

Caption For Brook, The Dog And Pheasant 1957

Of course, the cars parked outside are rather different now.

Caption For Eccles, Monton Green C1955

Behind the photographer is the very large Broadoak Park, home of the Worsley Golf Club; the short road leading to the clubhouse is called Stableford Avenue.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street 1930

Next- door, behind the parked Austin, was Miss Wilson's ironmonger's (centre right).

Caption For Sunderland, Fawcett Street 1890

This part of Sunderland developed into the commercial and civic heart of the town following the opening of Fawcett Street Station by the North Eastern Railway.

Caption For Clevedon, Alexandra Gardens C1955

In later years, well-to-do visitors stayed at the Walton Park Hotel, where rooms were 4s 6d. and dinner 5s a head, whilst those on a health trip could experience various water tortures on offer at the

Caption For Bakewell, Rutland Square C1955

Beyond the parked car to the right is the tourist office and market place. Monday is Market Day in Bakewell. On the right, Burgons was a pre-supermarket groceries and provisions supplier.

Caption For Cheam, Park Lane C1955

the right are some of the small businesses, including an ice cream parlour, a radio and electrical shop, a café, and a newsagent's and confectioner's, occupying the old premises at the junction with Park

Caption For Weybridge, The View From Monument Green C1965

The number of parked cars also reflects the increased car ownership. The roads are more clearly defined, but it is still safe enough to ride a bicycle near the middle of the road.

Caption For Leeds, The War Memorial And The Headrow C1955

This thoroughfare is a continuation of Westgate and Park Lane, and at 80 ft wide is 10 ft wider than Union Street, Aberdeen.

Caption For Abingdon, Abbey Gardens, Trendell's Ruins 1925

To the south, close to the wall separating the park from Abbey Close, are what look like the remains of a medieval church, Trendall's Ruins.

Caption For Blaenavon, C1955

The church with the central rose window and tower (left) is the Park Street Methodist church, built in 1885–86.

Caption For Barry, All Saints Church C1945

This view of All Saints' Church looks from Park Road.

Caption For Sherington, Crofts End C1960

The car is parked outside the former Congregational chapel, dated 1822, and converted to housing.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Red Mount 1891

Situated in St James's Park is the octagonal Red Mount Chapel, erected atop the mound in 1484 and dedicated to 'Our Ladye of the Mount'.