Maps

566 maps found.

1901-1904, High Row Ref. RNC733448
1897-1909, Higher Row Ref. RNC734180
1901-1904, Shield Row Ref. RNC830060
1901-1904, Sowerby Row Ref. RNC835944
1901-1902, Rotten Row Ref. RNC820453
1901-1905, Row Brow Ref. RNC820983
1902-1903, Authorpe Row Ref. RNC629135
1897-1899, Baldon Row Ref. RNC630815
1903-1904, Cold Row Ref. RNC674965
1897-1900, Chapel Row Ref. RNC666560
1901-1904, Colliery Row Ref. RNC675580
1898-1902, Medhurst Row Ref. RNC777398
1901-1904, Moor Row Ref. RNC783226
1895, Tilgate Forest Row Ref. RNE848391
1898, Middleton One Row Ref. RNE779559
1898, Ulcat Row Ref. HOSM53333
1895, Shiney Row Ref. HOSM59208
1923, Moor Row Ref. HOSM45963
1899, Moor Row Ref. HOSM54024
1892, New Row Ref. HOSM44111

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Memories

1,278 memories found. Showing results 171 to 180.

Camelot Court History

My grandma and grandad moved to Sutton on Sea. They bought a brand new bungalow at Camelot Court, I have photos of the bungalow being built. I have since been left the bungalow and my parents have now also moved to Sutton ...Read more

A memory of Sutton on Sea in 1972 by Helen Harvey

Canal Bank Down From Park St. Bridge

I never saw this part of the canal as shown in this photo, the opposite bank was the site of Frith's, the builders' supply company. My father was a salesman for Frith's for many years. The location was called ...Read more

A memory of Aylesbury in 1956 by Doug Caton

Cannock Road Chadsmoor

The row of houses mentioned earlier were re numbered in the early 1950s. Our row started at 206- 214. The row of houses we lived in were actually owned by my grandmother Minnie Garbett. She bought them sometime in the late ...Read more

A memory of Chadsmoor by Wendy Barr

Carefree Childhood Days

I grew up in the Winthorpe area & recall strolling along the Avenue on our way to the beach. Holding tightly to my mothers hand it was always an exciting adventure. Clutching my bucket & spade I impatiently tugged my ...Read more

A memory of Skegness in 1963 by Wendy Gould Wendy G

Catley Lanehead

I was born in Catley Lanehead in 1955 and lived in the back of the shop at the top of Smallshaw Road with my mum and dad. My nan Agnes lived across the road from the Chapel further down and not long after we moved a few doors down from ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by susanbarrett2015

Cement Works Holborough Road

I too went to Holmesdale secondary, it was called Snodland Secondary when I first went there. My Dad and Grandfather, Peter and Henry Buss both worked as lorry drivers at the cement works and we lived in a factory house ...Read more

A memory of Snodland in 1964 by Carole Hooper

Central Park Road

I lived at 350 CentralPark Road with my grandparents.Aunt and uncle and cousin in the fifties/early sixties...I went to Central Park secondary school and remember well East Ham Granada...and saturday morning Pictures..There was a small ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by barry508

Chain Road

I lived at 2 Chain Road in the 50's sandwiched between the Loves and the Harveys with my parents and brothers, Jeff and Richard. The Lindsays lived two doors away with Johnny and Gillian. Our neighbour's were great characters especially ...Read more

A memory of Creetown

Chapel Street General Store

My parents (Ken & Gwen Gardner) bought a small general store on Chapel St, when I was aged 5 in 1969. My memories are lovely and will always be with me. Our next door neighbour was Mr Jim Curtis, always remember him, a ...Read more

A memory of Dawley in 1870 by Julie Pearson

Chase Side Memories

The original Chase Side Secondary School shared premises with the Chase Side Primary, although we had separate play grounds. Next to the school was the Birkbeck Hygenic Laundry with a huge chimney and a steam siren that sounded the ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1954 by Roger Davis

Captions

827 captions found. Showing results 409 to 432.

Caption For Caldey Island, The Abbey C1960

In the foreground are a row of workmen's cottages built in about 1910, and on the right is the post office, which now houses the island's museum.

Caption For Bradford, Lister Park Lake 1921

In 1926 the boating was leased to Mr Fred Falkingham, who maintained a trim fleet of rowing-boats for visitors, as well a motor-launch.

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 Debenham, Market Square C1955

Next is Bond's fish and chips, with a sweet shop at the end of the row.

Caption For London, Cannon Row, Westminster C1856

By this time the sheds were being used for storing salvaged architectural items which are now in the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Caption For Cardiff, Roath Park Lake 1902

Note the symmetry of this early residential development on Lake Road East with its grand row of houses book-ended by conical towers.

Caption For Stalham, The Staithe C1935

The dinghy on the left has an outboard motor - useful when one tires of rowing!

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

Cambridge has a long history of rowing.

Caption For Dulverton, The River Barle 1934

appears here little more than a placid stream, but in 1953 a devastating flood swept through Dulverton from the hills above, inundating the bridge and destroying the cottages at the far end of the row

Caption For Plymouth, The Hoe Bandstand 1902

Behind the row of terraced houses in the middle distance lie the Millbay Docks which were busy during the 1920s with passengers being ferried from the railway out to liners such as the Queen Mary and

Caption For Bewdley, Wribbenhall C1965

Wribbenhall has a row of early 18th-century terraced cottages, late 18th- and early 19th-century warehouses, and a number of timber-framed houses, the oldest dating back to the 16th century.

Caption For Brambletye, Castle 1906

This ruinous Jacobean manor house, about half a mile north-west of Forest Row, was built in 1631 for Sir Henry Crompton, MP for East Grinstead.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1955

There is now plenty of traffic on the street.

Caption For Bordon, Chalet Hill C1960

This street has become estate agents' row - at Nos 4, 14, 18a and 24 Chalet Hill that is just what you will find.

Caption For Dinder, High Street C1965

Overlooking the water is a row of 16th-century gabled and mullioned cottages, two farmhouses, a Victorian school and a former forge and pub that still shows the sign of the Dragon on the Wheel, a local

Caption For Cambridge, Eights On The Cam 1909

Cambridge has a long history of rowing.

Caption For Althorne, Main Road C1955

We can see the sign for the Black Lion hotel on the last building in the row.

Caption For Dobwalls, Village C1965

Dobwalls now suffers from incessant heavy traffic in both directions, and is in desperate need of a by-pass.

Caption For Newton Ferrers, From Noss Mayo 1890

This photograph shows a vastly different prospect from that we can see today: the rows of fields on the opposite shore are gone, and the houses of Newton Ferrers extend two-thirds of the way up the hill

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, On The Beach 1901

These boats up on the pink shingle beach are probably rowing boats for hire - they were painted red, white and blue.

Caption For Landewednack, Church Cove C1900

Pleasure steamers from Falmouth, such as the 'New Resolute' seen here, called to land passengers in rowing boats.

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 Northampton, Gold Street C1955

At the junction of Gold Street and Bridge Street, with The Drapery to the right, this view looks west from the end of Mercers Row.

Caption For Calne, Wessington Avenue C1960

Known by locals as 'The Cages', the three rows of lime trees were planted on the north east side of the road in the early 1840s.