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Great great grandfather

Theale, Tyle Mill, Sulhampstead c1955

According to the 1871 census my Great Great Grandfather Thomas Downing was the miller.  In the census he is living there with his family including his daughter Elizabeth who became my Great Grandmother.
A memory of Theale contributed by Anne Sorrell

The Boat.

Pangbourne, Whitchurch Lock c1949

The boat in the photograph was completed in 1949 by my father George Watson. We lived in Palmers Green, London N13.  I am up forward then aged 11.  I think the picture was taken in 1949 as I can remember the occasion well.  
A memory of Pangbourne contributed by Mr J Watson

Birds nest

Tilehurst, School Road c1960

I was about 5 or 6 and my dad was a school groundsman visiting schools in the Reading area cutting the grass and generaly keeping the grounds tidy. He would sometimes take me with him on a Saturday or during the holidays, always by bus no car in those days. I remember going with him to the school at the end of this road towards the trees on the left of the photo. The school caretaker took delight in lifting me up to look into a birds nest with baby birds in it. Nearly 60 years on this is still a memory that I have kept.
A memory of Tilehurst contributed by joe lee

fear of wells

Yattendon, the Royal Oak and Old Well c1965

The well incident at yattendon scared my father. We had heard about it through relatives and we lived in east tytherley at the time. I remember my father spending a weekend tapping floors and trying to lift flag stones in our kitchen because he was convinced that there was a well under our home- there wasnt.
A memory of Yattendon contributed by joy milligan

Extracts From Englefield & Berkshire books

Newbury, Northbrook Street c1965

This general view of Northbrook Street shows the gable end to the left of a shop front, above which is a clock. This is all that remains of cloth- maker John Winchcombe’s house. On the left is Richard Shops and to the left of it is an advert for Rentaset – 9 shillings weekly for a 19-inch television.
An extract from from"Newbury Living Memories".

Newbury, Northbrook Street c1955

One of the striking features of this photograph is that many of the shops have awnings to keep their wares cool and shaded in summer – a rare sight today. Though rather cluttered, this photograph of the street does allow you a distant glimpse of the clock tower at the far end.
An extract from from"Newbury Living Memories".

Newbury, view from Victoria Park Bridge c1955

The view from this bridge has changed significantly in the last 50 years. Much of the greenery has gone and the scene on the right is dominated by Camp Hopson’s furniture store as well as several other modern buildings. The canal is in constant use today so the towpath to the right of it is broad and clear. The tower of the old Town Hall can still be seen.
An extract from from"Newbury Living Memories".

Newbury, Victoria Park c1955

Victoria Park lies to the east of Newbury town centre and covers an area of seventeen acres. The park includes a statue of Queen Victoria (see photograph N61083, above), guarded by two terracotta lions, which originally stood in the Market Place.
An extract from from"Newbury Living Memories".

Thatcham, Crown Mead c1955

This familiar parade of shops on the A4 was quite new when this photograph was taken. The scene is much busier today, with much more traffic and many more pedestrians. A set of lights enables people to cross the road in safety between the Health Centre and the chemist, second shop from the end on the left of the picture.
An extract from from"Newbury Living Memories".