Colchester
Colchester photos (179 available)
Colchester maps (2 available)
Colchester books (22 available)
- 10 photos on Colchester appear in 4 Frith books - View photos of Colchester
- Read extracts and see photos from these books on Colchester and Essex
Colchester memories
Colchester
While we were living in Colchester between 1955 and 1958, I was confirmed at this church at Lexden, Colchester. I had little memory of the church, but then while looking through the photos for Colchester I came across this photo much to my delight as this was where I was confirmed. Colchester Castle grounds was a beautiful place to walk through. Every year the Army Tattoo was displayed in the grounds too.
Contributed by Mary Back
Happy Summer Days at the Pool
This photo' reminded me of those carefree summer days when we would cycle from Myland to the pool, leave our bikes, unlocked, in a heap outside, pay our 6d and go to the dank, cold, changing room under the bridge.
The girls had to cross the end of the pool by a boardwalk to their changing room on the other side.
There were high diving boards so the pool was about ten feet deep at the deep end. We discovered that there was a hole in the underwater wire netting beneath the boardwalk where we could dive down to come up under the boardwalk to bang on the boards as the girls walked over,
We spent many hours sunbathing and swimming, ...read more here
Contributed by First Name Last Name
Colchester 1960s
Lived Colchester late 1950s to late 1960s. Fond memories of picnics in the castle grounds with my young sister and baby brother. Boats on the lake. Military tattoo. Returned after years away and though there was change, much remained the same - thank goodness.
Contributed by Haze Perrott
Essex memories
Happy Summer Days at the Pool
This photo' reminded me of those carefree summer days when we would cycle from Myland to the pool, leave our bikes, unlocked, in a heap outside, pay our 6d and go to the dank, cold, changing room under the bridge.
The girls had to cross the end of the pool by a boardwalk to their changing room on the other side.
There were high diving boards so the pool was about ten feet deep at the deep end. We discovered that there was a hole in the underwater wire netting beneath the boardwalk where we could dive down to come up under the boardwalk to bang on the boards as the girls walked over,
We spent many hours sunbathing and swimming, ...read more here
A memory of Colchester contributed by First Name Last Name
Extracts From Colchester & Essex books
These views show the town from the 1890s to the
1960s; they record both the many changes that
have taken place and also, paradoxically, how
much of the old town survives. The medieval
street plan survives virtually intact, much of it
based on the Roman town laid out in the first
century AD. The main axis of the principal roads
consists of the Roman east-west artery, now the
High Street, and one of the Roman north-south
roads, now North Hill and Head Street. Other
narrower and more winding streets and lanes
lead off these, such as West Stockwell Street or
Culver Street.
An extract from from"Colchester Photographic Memories".
The fine Georgian tower
of St Peter’s church was
built in 1758, replacing the
medieval one which was
damaged by an earthquake
in 1692. The gabled build-
ing on the left was demol-
ished in the 1920s for The
Waggon and Horses pub.
An extract from from"Colchester Photographic Memories".
North Hill descends from the High Street. The church on the
right is St Peter’s - the town church.The tower was completed in
1758. In 1878 the Victorian clock was regulated by Greenwich
time so as to agree with the clock at the Post Office. On the left
is William Robert Simkin’s shop. He was cabinet-maker, chair
maker and upholsterer, as well as undertaker.
An extract from from"Essex Pocket Album".
This view looks north to
the junction with High
Street. All the taller
houses on the right were
replaced by what is now
Debenhams depart-
ment store. Amid the
Georgian and early 19th-
century fronts on the
left, a tall interloper of
the 1880s survives.
An extract from from"Colchester Photographic Memories".
This view looks north along Head Street, towards North Hill.This has
always been an important part of commercial Colchester. Shops include
the premises of William Frederick Allen, tailor and woollen draper,
Henry Aggso, piano manufacturers and Mattacks, booksellers.
An extract from from"Essex Pocket Album".







