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Lilley, the Lilley Arms c1955

Lilley, the Lilley Arms c1955
 
 

Lilley, the Lilley Arms c1955 Ref: l506001

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Photo of Breachwood Green, Lower Road c1965

Breachwood Green, Lower Road c1965
Ref: B412025

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Cottages in Lower Road

My dad used to live in the end cottage up until the early 1950s (the one next to the car). Both my grandparents lived there until about 1965.
The cottage was very small, with no running water and an old earth closet toilet. The water had to be collected in pails from standpipes every day.
These were dotted around the village next to the older cottages that did not have any internal running water, and this was the norm right up untill the late 1960s, when a lot of the houses were modernised. From memory, the water appeared to be not charged or metered as during the summer holidays you always could get a free drink and play around by leaving the standpipes full on to create mini floods!
I also remember the council lorry arriving on Wednesday afternoons to visit various houses around the village to empty the contents of the toilets. I recall the smell, especially in the summer!
Kevan Peters


Shared on 18 December 2008 by Kevan Peters.

Photo of Breachwood Green, Colemans Road c1965

Breachwood Green, Colemans Road c1965
Ref: B412013

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Colemans Road

When I was small my mother used to help out in the farm run by Mr Coleson, which was behind the photographer. His son Tommy still lives there I think.
I remember collecting eggs and Mr Coleson drinking milk that was still warm from the cows he had.
The  house at the bottom is now called the Old Queen's Head after its original use as a pub. I remember part of it being used for the doctors surgery, the doctor being either a Mr Probyn or a Dr Crill.

Shared on 18 December 2008 by Kevan Peters.

Photo of Hitchin, the Sun Hotel c1965

Hitchin, the Sun Hotel c1965
Ref: H89301

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My Heritage

Personally I don't have a memory of the Sun Hotel, but my late mother told me once that she thought her father's family either owned or ran the hotel. Their name was Taylor and they came from Hitchen and the surrounding area.

Shared on 11 May 2009 by Margaret Cadger.

Photo of Hitchin, St Mary's Church from Market Place 1908

Hitchin, St Mary's Church from Market Place 1908
Ref: 60881

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Halsey's Delicatessen

Our grandparents used to visit Halsey's weekly from Old Stevenage to buy their provisions. Now I with my sister visit regularly especially as we love the new owners' Kirsty and Damien's Tea Room. We take our children for 'tea' there and they think it's a real treat! Christmas simply wouldn't be Christmas without our Christmas Pudding Coffee, and Wild Boar and Black Seal Rum Pate!

Shared on 30 October 2008 by Sharon Dudley.

Photo of Hitchin, Cars c1965

Hitchin, Cars c1965
Ref: H89301X

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Hitchin

The scene is the rear of The Sun Hotel.

Shared on 30 September 2008

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