Maps

43 maps found.

1924, Royston Ref. POP821447
1896, Royston Ref. RNE821447
1947, Royston Ref. NPO821447
1946, Royston Ref. NPO821449
1920, Royston Ref. POP821449
1903, Royston Ref. RNC821447
1896, Royston Ref. RNE821449
1898, Royston Water Ref. RNE821452
1891, Royston Ref. HOSM58320
1886 - 1901, Royston Ref. HOSM35128
1898-1901, Royston Ref. RNC821449
1919, Royston Water Ref. POP821452
1946, Royston Water Ref. NPO821452
1904-1905, Royston Ref. RNC821445
1898-1900, Royston Water Ref. RNC821452
1896, Carlton Ref. RNE661504
1914, Carlton Ref. HOSM40170
1903, Carlton Ref. RNC661504
1947, Carlton Ref. NPO661504
1924, Carlton Ref. POP661504

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Memories

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Isaac And Magretta Griffiths.

I am the granddaughter of Isaac and Magretta who are both buried at Tabernacle. My father was Ieuan, brother to David Glamor, Luther, Elfed, Royston and Dougwell. They all moved to the Midlands in the late 1930’s. My ...Read more

A memory of Cefneithin by Ann Cresswell

Snapshots

As a very little boy we moved from Birkenhead in the North West, Merseyside to Luton. It was the 1950s and my Dad had a job in Vauxhall's. His brother Tom was already a General Foreman there and his younger brother John (that's what we all called ...Read more

A memory of Luton by Gerard Fitzpatrick Howkins

Duncan Hamilton's Garage

On the left is Duncan Hamilton's Garage where as youngsters in the late 50's we would drool over the Jaguar Sports cars which they prepared and sold. My dad had SSL Engineering which was opposite the garage in Royston Road. To ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by Andrew Shepherd

Memories

I was born in 54 Mill Street, Trecynon. As was my sister, our mother and her brothers and sitsters. A little 2 down 2 up, stone cottage. It was on the top of the hill, and we could run down "the trip" as we called it, and play there, ...Read more

A memory of Trecynon in 1947 by Heather Forey

Hop Picking

My memories of Rolvenden will never be forgotten. I was eight years old, we lived in Brighton on the south coast, but every year our families would go hop picking at Little Holden farm. The farm was owned by Mr/Mrs Hilder - they had ...Read more

A memory of Rolvenden in 1945 by Roy Page

The Baldock Methodist Church

The towers at the back of this picture are of the Baldock Methodist Church, by the 1960/70's the shop in front was a gentleman's outfitters. I and my sisters, were christened in the Methodist Church here, and my Mum ...Read more

A memory of Baldock by Carol Evans

Royston Army Camp.

Was posted to camp in 1954 and demobbed in 1957.Was called up for National service but the CO persuaded you to sign on as a regular and you got 28 days leave.Probably nowadays they would be Court Marshalled for suggesting ...Read more

A memory of Royston by Gerald Ladd

The Ghost On Station Road

I lived at 59 Station Road, Royston. My parents moved there in the very early 1960's and I was born in 1969 and my brother David in 1972. It was a semi, with what seemed to be a garden that went on forever. I was ...Read more

A memory of Royston by hbvrl

A Stroll Down Memory Lane

Hi my name is royston williams, i am 63 years old and have very fond memories of trecastle. I lived in trecastle for the first 10 years of my life, my mum and dad and i lived at 12 maesyberllan,my uncle wyndham and aunty ...Read more

A memory of Trecastle by davidwilliams.dw713

The Pike

Many years ago in the late 1960s there was a stretch of canal down by old Royston. The local fishing club would spend hundreds of pounds on replenishing the fishing stocks with rainbow trout - the only problem with this idea was ...Read more

A memory of Royston by Roland Mitchell

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Captions

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Caption For Royston, Therfield Heath 1929

Skirted by the Icknield Way on the right, the expanse of Therfield Heath originally stretched from the boundary of Baldock to Royston.

Caption For Royston, The Post Office & Midland Road C1955

In the mid-1950s Royston still appears to be a place of cloth caps and head-scarves, and apart from a handful of little differences we could just as easily be looking at Royston in the mid-1930s.

Caption For Royston, Town Centre C1960

Royston is another former colliery town north of Barnsley.

Caption For Royston, Parish Church C1965

The church of St John the Baptist at Royston was originally part of the 13th-century priory.

Caption For Godmanchester, Post Street C1955

This picture must have been taken from the middle of the main Huntingdon to Royston road at the junction with the road to the Offords.

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 Royston, The Stone C1955

Royston is a relatively modern town - it is not mentioned in the Domesday Book - which grew up at the crossing of Ermine Street and the Icknield Way; it was not officially recognised until the late 1800s

Caption For Andover, East Street 1904

Russell House, with the lamp, and Royston House are probably pre-Civil War, but were re-faced by Beales in 1887.

Caption For Ware, Baldock Street C1955

Next door was the Royston Crow, and opposite was the Bull's Head, which is still open for business today.

Caption For Royston, Barkway Road 1929

The descent from Barkway, the second highest point in Hertfordshire, down to Royston, one of the lowest places in the county, was a nightmare for horse-drawn traffic and cyclists.

Caption For Royston, Priory Gardens C1965

Just out of sight to the left stands the ancient parish church of Royston, whilst behind the photographer is the original priory from which the gardens take their name.

Caption For Buntingford, Royston Road 1923

It reminds us that Buntingford High Street and Royston Road follow the line of the Roman Ermine Street.

Caption For Baldock, White Horse Street 1925

among the numerous inns which made this small town one of Hertfordshire's premier coaching centres, thanks to its position on the Great North Road and on the important link between Luton and Royston

Caption For Beccles, High Street C1960

Ahead are Rayston's, selling high-class provisions, and Thompson's New Market Restaurant.

Caption For Widnes, High Level Road Bridge C1965

The cost isn't helped by the fact that each winter around half a million starlings roost on the bridge!