Maps

566 maps found.

1896, Helmington Row Ref. HOSM48087
1923, Moor Row Ref. HOSM54023
1895, Chigwell Row Ref. HOSM71350
1884, Pott Row Ref. HOSM57022
1898-1902, Forest Row Ref. RNC707962
1903-1904, Corner Row Ref. RNC677685
1897-1898, Loosley Row Ref. RNC767342
1901-1904, Low Row Ref. RNC768483
1901-1904, Ratten Row Ref. RNC813615
1903-1904, Ratten Row Ref. RNC813616
1898-1899, Row Green Ref. RNC820999
1920, Tilgate Forest Row Ref. POP848391
1923, Row-Of-Trees Ref. POP821271
1899, Ratten Row Ref. HOSM57491
1885, Munderfield Row Ref. HOSM54402
1897, Garth Row Ref. HOSM59443
1895, Shield Row Ref. HOSM59080
1901-1902, Spooner Row Ref. RNC836533
1897-1900, Stoke Row Ref. RNC840129
1897-1909, Stour Row Ref. RNC841005

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Memories

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Bristol, Christmas Steps Chippy And Madame Virtue 1960's

The family that ran this shop in the early 1960's were the Stefano family. I was at school with Peter Stefano who later took a pizza franchise in Baldwin Street. In the mid 60's I and friends ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1961

Britons Row

Hello again Mary, I'm not sure if I'm replying correctly to your request for info on Britons Row. If I am and you get this message I have much more info than I first posted below so please send me an email and I'll let have all the extra ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by bill.batchelor

Bromley By Bow Hospital?

My mother, at the tender age of 17, was taken to Bromley-by-Bow Hospital in the midst of the London blitz to have her first child. She never saw her baby girl, was told she had died and everyone was to be evacuated to Scotland ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by Linda Wilkins

Bronddwyryd

Not exactly my memory (only 44yrs old).  But in the research of my family tree, I have been interested in locating old pictures of Bronddwyryd.  The small row of houses were built in 1880, and my great grandfather Richard Evans ...Read more

A memory of Blaenau Ffestiniog in 1900 by Tracy Evans

Brook Row And Beyond

I was born in 1941. We lived at 4 Brook Row (where the public toilets are now). My family Arthur and Alice Mudge and myself Valerie Mudge. During the war, my dad, well known as Doll...was the village policeman. I was best ...Read more

A memory of Lower Stoke in 1950 by Valerie Dixon

Broughton, Chester In The 1960s

I lived in Broughton for 26 years from 1954 to 1980. Here are a few words that may bring back some happy memories for readers! The shops: On the corner of Broughton Hall Road (opposite the current car sales) ...Read more

A memory of Broughton in 1960 by Nigel Williams

Brownieside Cottages

My brother David and me - Jacqueline, were born in the row of cottages in Brownieside to our mum Jessie nee Bell and our Dad Harold Rose in 1942 and 1945. Dad was in the RAF and Mum was a nurse. I think we lived in the second ...Read more

A memory of Brownieside in 1945 by Jacqueline Battye

Brunswick Street And Ve Day

My father was brought up in 17 Brunswick Street from being a small child, his sister born there in 1929, not far from the Hill school gates. Dad remembered the celebrations on VE Day, with everyone out in the street. ...Read more

A memory of Thurnscoe by Sandra Turner

Bryannman Hotel Good Times Good Money

I was sent to Lower Bynamman in 1970, to work building up a huge 2400 Marion excavator for Sir Lindsey Parkinson at the GCG (Tyor Gwaith?) opencast site. I lodged at the Bryannam hotel with Dez and Dylis. ...Read more

A memory of Lower Brynamman in 1970 by Paul Leavett

Bug Alley

I was born in No.5 Peaceful Row (Bug Alley) and remember it well, I left in 1953. We played on the meadow and in the railway sidings, the level crossing was replaced by the bridge and the Manor Way is now a dead end.

A memory of West Thurrock

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 361 to 384.

Caption For Dunster, High Street C1955

Dunster's High Street was built wide to accommodate markets, and at this point it once held a row of shambles, or butcher's shops, in the middle.

Caption For Pettistree, The Church C1960

Below the nave roof is a row of blocked quatrefoil windows, although the aisles were never built.

Caption For Cadgwith, 1911

The boats on view here are typical of the rowing gigs used before the advent of diesel engines - sturdy and seaworthy, and often with their middle thwarts missing to leave space for the enormous seine

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Boar Lane bissects Briggate and runs along the southern edge of the commercial heart of the city between Kirkgate and Park Row.

Caption For Seaton, White Cliff From Beach 1898

Herring and mackerel were caught from rowing boats worked by four men.

Caption For Schull, The Beach C1955

At the entrance to the pier, a group of men stand passing the time of day, watching a group of small boys playing on the rowing boats drawn up on the foreshore.

Caption For Coventry, The Precinct C1965

The shops were built in two tiers - it is said that the architect, Donald Gibson, was inspired by the magnificent medieval Rows at Chester.

Caption For Worcester, Steamboat And The Kepax Ferry 1906

Across the water, rowing boats are available for hire.

Caption For Bowdon, The Polygon, Stamford Road 1907

The row of shops opposite was known as The Polygon, though R H Toothill's chemist shop is on Church View.

Caption For Duston, Main Road C1960

This photograph shows the village centre with its rows of pretty cottages.

Caption For Weymouth, The Promenade 1918

The view is north-eastwards to the Jubilee Clock and Greenhill (centre right), with the Georgian frontages of Gloucester Row and Royal Crescent facing seawards (left).

Caption For Walton On The Naze, The Promenade 1891

After 1855, the town was developed mainly by Peter Bruff, who built Marine Terrace, the central row of houses in this picture.

Caption For Charlestown, Harbour 1904

A derrick crane on the left is for unloading coal, while a small crane near the lock gates is for lifting rowing boats in and out of the water in the outer harbour.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1890

A closer look at Bailye's haircutting and shampooing rooms, No 1 Middle Row.

Caption For Dover, Marine Parade 1892

An assortment of small fishing and rowing boats has been hauled safely above the high water mark in this picture of the eastern end of the Marine Parade; the famous white cliffs are visible beyond the

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill 1898

Market stalls became permanent over the years, and ended up as two complete rows of buildings.

Caption For Dover, The Promenade 1908

Behind the boat with sails up (centre left) we can just see a row of bathing machines, which could be towed down to the water so that the bathers could step out of the machine straight into

Caption For Petersfield, Lavant Street 2004

A line of genteel houses is now an indifferent row of shops.

Caption For Rockwell Green, The Post Office C1955

Now a suburb of Wellington, the village was once known as Rowe Green, but often dubbed 'Rogue Green' because of the unruly behaviour of some of its inhabitants.

Caption For Wiveliscombe, North Street 1955

Instead, rows of lights have been added, which, when illuminated at night, no doubt lent promi- nence to the building.

Caption For Woolverstone, The Hall C1955

This is the entrance front; the rows of Nissen huts and a water tank above the roofline are features of the former Nautical School, linked to HMS 'Ganges'.

Caption For Shiplake, Mill And Lock 1890

The top gate of the lock is closed, and the unusual three sluices can be seen as a rowing skiff leaves the chamber.

Caption For Bewdley, The River C1938

The rowing skiffs are as much activity as you are likely to see today.