Maps

100 maps found.

1896, Booth Ref. RNE645999
1897, Booth Ref. RNE646000
1946, Booth Ref. NPO646000
1902, Booth Ref. RNC646000
1921, Booth Ref. POP646000
1947, Booth Ref. NPO645999
1903, Booth Ref. RNC645999
1923, Booth Green Ref. POP646006
1903, Nether Booth Ref. RNC788523
1947, Hardings Booth Ref. NPO726848
1947, Booth Green Ref. NPO646006
1921, Pinkett's Booth Ref. POP806362
1947, Pinkett's Booth Ref. NPO806362
1947, Upper Booth Ref. NPO857074
1896, Booth Green Ref. RNE646006
1896, Grindsbrook Booth Ref. RNE722560
1898, Foster's Booth Ref. RNE708358
1896, Ollerbrook Booth Ref. RNE797584
1925, Booth Ref. POP645999
1896, Nether Booth Ref. RNE788523

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Memories

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Winchmore Hill School

I was born in Middlesex hospital in 1937. We lived in Carpenter Gardens. I went to Winchmore Sec Mod from 1942 to 1952. My dad was a policeman in Winchmmore Hill, we moved to Great Yarmouth when my dad retired in ...Read more

A memory of Winchmore Hill in 1942 by Edward Shearing

The Weekend

I remember calling for my friend Josie who lived in Princes street.We would walk down coton road towards the town and go in a chip shop there.We would sit in the small room at the back and order a plate of chips smothered in mushy ...Read more

A memory of Nuneaton by Bernadette Neil

The 70's At The Lake

My memories are of living at 37 pickmere lane from 1969 age 7. My mum Beryl Owen still lives there now and I still live in Wincham. I will always remember the "bob bob bob" of the motor boats which I could here from my bedroom ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere by antoneyowen

Our Gang

I was born in Russel Place off Hankinson St. We had cockroaches all over the house and there was 8 kids & 2 adults in a 2up 2down. We had no money & my dad was a gambler & a violent man. In 1952 we were rehoused to Corby ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1953 by Victor Hughes

My Lovely Streatham

I was born in Ferrers Rd (behind Ice Rink in Streatham). Moved to Kempshott Rd at beginning of the sixties, it was the road past the Pied Bull pub and South London Motors (a huge car sales place) was on the corner. Spent ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1966

Happy Days At The Terminus

Oh my goodness, this takes me back. Many happy memories of times spent at Northwich Bus Station. There was a photo booth that was housed to the right of the building in the photograph. Me and my friend Amanda Grandy ...Read more

A memory of Northwich by Jackie Koshnick

Growing Up In Tottenham

Fond memories , Waltheof Avenue where myself and my nine siblings were born and brought up with all ten of us passing through Risley Avenue School between 1916 and when I left in 1945. Memory of waiting in the school hall on ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham

Good Times In Weaste

Hello I have just read Steve Buck's article - you will remember me Steve, I was born in 1958 and we went to St Lukes at the same time. It was magic growing up in Weaste. As you know, there wasn't any money about but never ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1963 by Yohan Mullen

Childhood

I lived near Durham from 1955 to 1972 when I went off to university. My mother lived in Belmont nearby until her death in 1994. I remember well the funny little traffic control booth and Doggarts in the background. We always shopped in ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1955 by Jean Berry

Yacht "Albion"

This boat was called Albion, I remember her well as I spent my childhood in Cardnell's yard either sailing the family boat or fitting it out -(some of the happiest days of my life) - she was pale green, an unusual colour for a boat as ...Read more

A memory of Maylandsea

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Captions

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Caption For Brighton, West Pier 1902

The twin entrance booths to the West Pier are visible.

Caption For Weymouth, Punch And Judy Show On The Beach C1955

This photograph shows a full-size Punch and Judy booth, much wider than many of the booths used these days.

Caption For New Brighton, The Beach 1887

Having your photograph taken was part of a holiday, and these booths would take your photograph and turn out six or twelve copies in about an hour.

Caption For Penny Bridge, The Village 1921

Yates's map of 1786 shows that there was a toll booth between the road junctions.

Caption For Evesham, Bridge Street 1910

The building on the right is the Booth Hall, also known as the Round House, perhaps so called because it was possible to walk all round it without obstruction.

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Both these buildings were demolished in 1923.

Caption For Richmond, Trinity Church And Castle 1913

Both these buildings were demolished in 1923.

Caption For Tunstall, The Square 1940

It was cheaper to shop in Tunstall than to go to Hanley by road, as there were three toll booths to get through.

Caption For Ludlow, Bull Ring And Feathers Hotel 1936

Once this area was the entrance to Ludlow's market, with traders paying tolls at the nearby Tolsey (or toll booth).

Caption For Market Harborough, High Street C1965

Gone are the market stalls and booths of an earlier era.

Caption For Bury, Walshaw Church 1895

Situated on a hill overlooking the town, Christ Church, or the Jesse Haworth Memorial Church, was designed by Lawrence Booth and built in the late 1880s.

Caption For Delph, Tamewater From Stoneswood Road C1955

In those days the Harrop family appear to have played a major role in the industry of the hamlet; there was James Harrop & Sons, drysalters and oil dealers, and Harrop Booth & Co, woollen cloth manufacturers

Caption For Wales, The Square C1955

In the days when the Reverend William Downes was rector, and William Wilkinson kept the Leeds Arms, local farmers included Joseph Booth, Jonathan Marshall, Maude Thomas, John Shirt and Thomas Stanland.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Britannia Pier 1894

Clustering with other booths and stalls under the pier is Wright's 'Noted Tea Saloon'.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, River Severn C1965

Notice the white ticket booth beside the ramp.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

Here we look beyond the licensed donkey ride man, the helter-skelter and beach fun fair, the bathing machines and the booths towards the then splendid pier.

Caption For Skegness, The Beach 1910

Here we look beyond the licensed donkey ride man, the helter-skelter and beach fun fair, the bathing machines and the booths towards the then splendid pier.

Caption For Whitchurch, Old Toll Gate 1910

The river is crossed on a toll bridge; this view shows the toll gate and cottage, the former now replaced by a booth and barrier ten yards beyond.

Caption For Stanstead Abbotts, High Street 1929

The church of St James in Stanstead Abbots contains a monument to Sir Felix Booth (1775-1850); in 1829 he set out in the 'Endeavour' to find the North-West Passage, but discovered instead

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

At least one household living upstairs in the Toll Booth has lit a fire.

Caption For Hay On Wye, The Bridge C1965

This began in 1961 when Richard Booth opened his first second-hand bookshop.

Caption For Harthill, Woodhall Lane C1965

The Blue Bell was kept by F Glossop, who was also a maltster; the landlord at the White Hart was Thomas Booth; and William Clark ran the Three Crowns.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Butcher Row 1924

The ground floor served as a row of individual butcher's booths - it is just possible to make out the meat hooks above the two windows on the left.

Caption For Tunstall, The Square 1940

It was cheaper to shop in Tunstall than to go to Hanley by road, as there were three toll booths to get through.