Your search returned a large number of results. Please try to refine your search further.

Maps

1,622 maps found.

1895, Green Street Green Ref. HOSM46995
1897-1898, St Leonard's Street Ref. RNC824047
1885, Spital In The Street Ref. HOSM39773
1923, Spital In The Street Ref. POP836387
1903, Spital In The Street Ref. RNC836387
1919, Street On The Fosse Ref. POP841657
1898, Spital In The Street Ref. RNE836387
1899, Street On The Fosse Ref. RNC841657
1946, Street On The Fosse Ref. NPO841657
1885, Spital In The Street Ref. HOSM59894
1947, Spital In The Street Ref. NPO836387
1898, Street On The Fosse Ref. RNE841657
1947, Norton Ref. NPO794563
1895, Norton Ref. RNE794563
1890 - 1891, Norton Ref. HOSM55392
1924, Norton Ref. POP794563
1903, Norton Ref. RNC794563
1947, Newfield Ref. NPO790858
1895, Newfield Ref. HOSM54865
1901-1904, Newfield Ref. RNC790858

Books

3 books found. Showing results 1,897 to 3.

Memories

6,666 memories found. Showing results 791 to 800.

Argent Street Grays

I too, was born in Argent Street, No 85, next door to Potters Shop. Only the alleyway divided our house from them, and two doors away from The Castle. I have fond memories of growing up in the early sixties, and my adventures ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1958 by Mike Walker

Simms Cross

Living in Princes Street, Widnes - loved that era in my life.

A memory of Widnes in 1975 by Kimberley Kennaway

Lower Broughton

I remember so well every Saturday going with my Mum down Lower Broughton Rd to do the shopping. We used to live on Elton Street which was across from Lower Broughton Road at one end. My Grandparents lived on Edward Street. There ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1961 by Bernadette Hefferan

Exciting And Interesting Times

Not sure if anyone reads their comments later in life, but in response to one, it was Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers. Cliff lived in Long Lane, next door to where I lived when I was 3 or 4. We lived in the ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1968 by Nick Brown

Banstead High Street

I too, remember Banstead High Street in the 1950's. I well remember the Ibis Book Shop where I bought my first record - Tommy Steel 'Singing the Blues'. Also, I remember the library was up the far end nearly opposite 'The ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1957 by Helen Perry

Grandparents

My grandfather, Peter Brown, was born in Coldstream in 1875. His parents, John and Mary Ann Wallace lived in a cottage on the Hirsel estate. Peter was a joiner, as was John. Peter emigrated to New Zealand and was the first person ...Read more

A memory of Coldstream by Beryl Crawford

Victoria Terrace

I was born in Victoria Terrace in Cleckheaton, which I think is near the old railway station. This was in the 1940's and although my family moved away from Cleck in 1950, I still visit my roots every few years. Does anyone ...Read more

A memory of Cleckheaton by Pauline Parkman

Oops I Forgot!!

Though the picture is dated c1965, looking up Windsor Street on the left hand side either 3 or 4 shops up was my uncles 'glass and glazing shop' - his name was David Munn. Some years later he moved the shop to the shopping parade at the top of Long Lane, Hillingdon.

A memory of Uxbridge in 1968 by Nick Brown

Astwood Bank Co Op......Remember It?

It was so interesting to find a few photos of old Astwood Bank on here. I moved to the village when my mother married my step father, Jesse Bradley, in 1964. We lived at 21 High Street and I got a job at the ...Read more

A memory of Astwood Bank in 1969 by Sue Ford

Shoemaker Well Street Ruthin

Anybody have any information on my third great grandfather and grandmother Thomas Davies born in Llanbedr abt 1832 and Mary Davies born abt 1837 in Upton, Liverpool He was a shoemaker in Well Street, Ruthin. They had a ...Read more

A memory of Ruthin in 1860 by Karen Jones

Captions

5,435 captions found. Showing results 1,897 to 1,920.

Caption For Dulverton, View From The Town Hall Steps C1960

This view, little changed today, looks up Fore Street to Bank Square and All Saints' Church.

Caption For Rowsley, The Peacock Inn 1886

The narrow and winding Main Street, seen here, is typical of most White Peak villages, and definitely not built for modern traffic.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Town And Bridge 1900

This traffic-free view of the town centre from Bridge Street conveys the history and feel of the place instantly.

Caption For Richmond, The Bar 1913

The view looks down Cornforth Hill towards Bridge Street; the whitewashed building was the Oak Tree Inn.

Caption For Cuddesdon, Cuddesdon College C1955

The college was designed by George Street, the distinguished Victorian architect; he was also responsible for the Law Courts, and the style is neo-Gothic with a Decorated chapel.

Caption For Tenterden, High Street 1903

Across the broad expanse of the High Street is the portico of the Town Hall, which was rebuilt in 1790.

Caption For Nottingham, Long Row East 1890

The building on the right at the bottom of Pelham Street was soon to be demolished and replaced by Boots the Chemists.

Caption For Egham, The King's Head C1950

The photograph shows a view of Egham High Street, looking east. The King's Head Hotel, seen on the right in the photograph, dates back to the early 17th century.

Caption For Oxford, Broad Street 1897

Two of Oxford's most famous colleges, Trinity and Balliol, stand on the left side of Broad Street, famous for its bookshops, among which is Blackwell's.

Caption For Chipping Norton, High Street C1960

The highest town in Oxfordshire boasts a striking High Street; St Mary's Church and many of the town's handsome buildings were built by prosperous wool merchants.

Caption For Wainfleet, High Street C1955

Back in the Market Place, the photographer looks south down the High Street. Cook's on the corner is still a newsagent and stationer, Goodnews.

Caption For Frimley, The White Hart Hotel 1906

At the signpost beyond, marking the junction of the High Street with the Portsmouth Road, and behind the trees, stood a lodge to Frimley Park, since demolished.

Caption For Middleton, Main Street 1951

The narrow and winding Main Street seen here is typical of most White Peak villages, and is definitely not built for modern traffic.

Caption For Pevensey, Royal Oak Hotel 1890

This hostelry, in Pevensey's High Street, is one of the ancient town's historic buildings standing opposite the east gate to Pevensey Castle.

Caption For Tenterden, High Street 1903

Across the broad expanse of the High Street is the portico of the Town Hall, which was rebuilt in 1790.

Caption For Talgarth, High Street 1937

The narrow High Street comes alive, not only with pedestrians and cyclists, but with the Union Jacks in abundance and in every shape and size.

Caption For Nuneaton, Abbey Street C1960

It was in Abbey Street during the Great War that Palladinos had their ice-cream business.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park 1897

It was replaced by a structure which had started life as a dais used on Peel Street to receive their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary during the royal visit of 1913.

Caption For Gnosall, The Village 1899

Nearby is the former village lock-up, built in 1830, and moved to its present position from its original site in the village street.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1936

The wall on the right would be that of the Police Station, near the junction of the High Street with Portesbery Road.

Caption For Preston, Fishergate 1903

Church; the Town Hall spire can be seen further up Fishergate.There is an interesting diversity of shops, from a plumber's to the Cocoa Rooms - this has always been Preston's main shopping street

Caption For Liphook, New Town 1911

Liphook had begun to expand by the time this photograph was taken; its streets were characterised by neat rows of Victorian and Edwardian houses.

Caption For Aldershot, Union Street 1918

Union Street is littered with shop names and advertisements. On the left are signs for Frisby's Boot Stores - 'Best for Shoes, Best for All'.

Caption For Oundle, Benefield Road C1950

At the far end of the street, dominating the picture, is Jesus Church, built in 1879 by Arthur Blomfield. He also carried out various improvements to Oundle School.