Maps

566 maps found.

1897-1909, Warren Row Ref. RNC861072
1903-1904, The Row Ref. RNC846518
1901-1902, Thorpe Row Ref. RNC847540
1901-1902, Toad Row Ref. RNC849006
1897-1899, Alder Row Ref. RNC621213
1897-1900, Rotten Row Ref. RNC820454
1897-1899, Row Ash Ref. RNC820980
1903-1904, Rowe Head Ref. RNC821129
1903-1904, New Row Ref. RNC790329
1901-1902, Ratten Row Ref. RNC813617
1901-1904, Moor Row Ref. RNC783225
1901-1904, High Row Ref. RNC733447
1903-1904, Low Row Ref. RNC768486
1897-1909, Lower Row Ref. RNC769699
1901-1902, Frost Row Ref. RNC709908
1898-1901, Gipsy Row Ref. RNC713933
1899-1901, Munderfield Row Ref. RNC786039
1925, Middleton One Row Ref. POP779559
1901-1903, Red Row Ref. RNC814589
1898-1899, Ridge Row Ref. RNC816546

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Memories

1,278 memories found. Showing results 161 to 170.

Building Grays.

Oh my goodness, whata wonderful collection. I grew up in Grays lfrom 1945 to 1961. In most of these pictures, there are buildings my great grandfather built. The library for example and next to it a row of shops. All built by H. J. ...Read more

A memory of Grays by Jennifer White

Bullocks Row

Does anyone know of a place in Edgmond called Bullocks Row? My great grandmother Ada Charlotte Fox was living there in 1881 but I have been unable to find this address on any map. Any information or photos of this place would be greatly ...Read more

A memory of Edgmond by Janice Dunbar

Burgh Church

The photo shows a rowing boat which probably belonged to my great grandfather "Busky Tripp" who ferried people across the river at the nearby staithe. He also rowed to Lowestoft fish market and back nearly every day with a load ...Read more

A memory of Burgh St Peter in 1890

Burnley On Barracks Road

At the house where we lived from 1928 until 1935, (No 24 Barracks Road, Burnley, now called Cavalry Way), it was called a 'back to back' row cottage. It comprised of two bedrooms upstairs, one just about able to fit a double ...Read more

A memory of Burnley in 1930 by Rowland Farrer

Burnt Oak   A Lasting Memory

The late 40's through the mid 50's. Some 50 plus years have now passed, since I was a " kid " on the streets of Burnt Oak. How life has changed. I now sit at my computer ( here in Tennessee, USA ), and have instant ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Dave Miller

Burslem Baths And The Wright's Pie Shop After (Top Of Nile St)

My memories start around 1946 and go on 'forever' - but the years I want to mention here are those of my Cobridge schooldays and the Burslem connection to those schooldays. I lived on the ...Read more

A memory of Burslem in 1946 by Edward Penning

Chef's 1948 To 1960

I was a young trainee chef at the then posh Pattisons Restaurant, Corporation Street, after national service in the far east. Who remembers the Worcester Street restaurant with then Mrs Burgess, today's site the Rotunda. I ...Read more

A memory of Birmingham in 1948 by Derek Hyde

Cade St, Chapel Row

On Cade Street, Chapel Row lodged my ancestors, Ann Brazil and her father William Elliott. They were gypsy hawkers and this was in 1881.

A memory of Heathfield in 1880 by R K

Caerau Families From The Past

Hi I am wondering if anyone can help. My mum Annie Louisa Deere (who sadly past away last year with Alzheimer's) was born in Caerau in 1925, her father's name was Thomas Deere, and her mother was Florence. I know from ...Read more

A memory of Caerau by Gerald Ellis

Caldey Island

Caldey Island is situated about 1-2km south of Tenby on the Pembrokeshire coast. It has a small village but the main attraction is the monastery owned by the Reformed Order of Cistercian Monks. They lead a simple farming life but there is ...Read more

A memory of Tenby by David Lougher

Captions

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Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge 1921

The rowing boat in this view is approaching the boat slide, the abutment of which is just visible on the far left.

Caption For Coltishall, The River 1902

An old boatman with a bright neckerchief sits on his oars, having rowed a passenger to this quiet backwater amongst the reedbeds.

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross 1894

Originally one of four market crosses, the Poultry Cross, at the junction of Butcher Row and Minster Street, is the only one to survive.

Caption For Salisbury, Blue Boar Row C1950

The head office of the Wilts and Dorset Bank, built in 1869, is now Lloyds Bank, and is just one of a row of substantial, impressive buildings along the northern side of the Market Square.

Caption For Knaresborough, Ferry To Dropping Well 1911

Moored alongside the far bank in this photograph is a floating tea room; the rowing boat in the foreground is, in fact, the ferry to the Dropping Well, a popular tourist attraction.

Caption For London, Rotten Row 1890

Rotten Row, a corruption of route du roi, was a ride set aside for equestrians and fashionable promenaders.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Ferry Boat 1896

The Bowness Ferry across the narrowest part of the lake was originally a hand-rowed operation.

Caption For Frampton, The Village 1906

This row of flint and brick cottages are in the style of the 17th century, but they have the date 1844 over the porch.

Caption For Blaenavon, The Eastern Valley C1955

White House cottage to its right, at the end of Bunker's Row, has now been demolished.

Caption For Flushing, 1918

The small boy in the sternsheets of the boat being rowed by the white-bearded man in the peaked cap seems singularly unimpressed by photography, unlike the youth in the stern of the rowboat

Caption For Skegness, Grand Parade 1899

The Marine Gardens below the iron railings on the left are now taken up by the Embassy Centre and the Compass Gardens, whilst the row of boarding houses on the right are converted to food and drink businesses

Caption For York, Goodramgate C1866

The houses here, on what is called Our Lady's Row, are amongst the oldest in England - they are early 14th-century.

Caption For Northampton, Market Square C1950

The impressive Royal Insurance building and the premises of Abel's Pianos have both gone; the Admiral Rodney pub, Household Linens, the Queen's Arms and Victoria House, at the very end of the row, have

Caption For Whitby, East Cliff 1913

The building is still used today as the headquarters of a rowing club.

Caption For Edgware, Edgwarebury Lane C1955

This is probably the most dull row of buildings in Edgware town.

Caption For Walberswick, Village Street C1955

Further on is a row of Victorian terraced cottages, with dormer and bay windows.

Caption For Stapleford, New School C1955

The style is classic 1950s: rows of windows are surrounded by stone or concrete projecting jambs, heads and sills, as we can see on the first floor at the left.

Caption For Barry Island, Friars Point, Whitmore Bay 1900

A line of rowing boats is moored in the bay waiting for the tide to turn.

Caption For Effingham, The Village C1965

Further growth in recent times included the addition of this row of shops in The Street, not far from the junction of the A246.

Caption For Alderton, The Street C1955

This row contained a general and sweet shop (note the Oxo advertisement in the window), with another general store and a teashop at the far end.

Caption For Gidea Park, Hare Street C1950

The word `street` is an ancient term meaning a row of buildings often sharing a common pavement and does not refer to the roadway passing by them.

Caption For Darlington, High Row 1893

We are looking towards the junction of High Row, Houndgate, Blackwellgate and Skinnergate.

Caption For Pettistree, Church 1929

Below the nave roof is a row of blocked windows, indicating that there was a plan to build an aisle, which was never carried out.

Caption For Hatfield Peverel, The Green C1960

The white building at the end of this row is Ann Cottage, which bears the date 1580.