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Life And Times Of Suzanne Knight In New Haw.

I lived at 5 Manor Drive with my 3 sisters, Kathleen, Elizabeth and Mary. I was born in the house at 1am on a snowy night in 1954 and was delivered by my dad and Dr Poles, while Mary slept and Kathleen and ...Read more

A memory of New Haw in 1954 by Suzanne Knight

South Weald School 1959 Ish

The old school was still in the village - the toilets seem to be well remembered - how I hated those. The old school for me smelled of those tablets of paint which were used in art class, for dabbling. That smell ...Read more

A memory of South Weald in 1959 by Dermot Keenan

Davies Family

My family moved to Angmering on Sea when I was 14. We lived in the Dolphins with a garden directly onto the beach. I have tried to find friends from that time without success, in particular the Carty famly (of Irish origin, they came ...Read more

A memory of Poling in 1958 by Dawn Bernadis

Maybank

Maybank was a large house, formerly a doctor's surgery, situated off St Anne's Road, in Aigburth. I was in "digs" there with the Jones family (Ron & Nell and their children Peter & Helen) in the 1960's. I met Peter at Cardiff ...Read more

A memory of Aigburth in 1964 by David Lougher

Memories Of Eccles

My mum Mary Booth, worked at the cinema around the above date - I have a photo of her dressed up from the film 'Annie Get Your Gun', selling tickets outside. I went to Eccles Parish School in 1958/9 until I left in 1963/4. I ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1950 by Sandra Booth Warburton Sjcdt

My Early Days In Hackney

Hi , My name is Vic Ballard , I was brought up by my Grandparents from 1942 and lived next door to Cassland Rd school which later became my secondary school , my first school was Orchard Rd at the end of Cassland Rd and ...Read more

A memory of South Hackney by vickyb60

New Money

I travelled to Collyer's School in Horsham from Holmwood between 1967 and 1972. I would leave my bike at a house around the corner after having cycled from Broome Hall, and hopefully be in time for the 8.32. If I missed that, it ...Read more

A memory of Holmwood Corner in 1971 by Jeremy Morfey

Barclays Bank

My parents had what they called their 'shopping account' with Barclays in Sunningdale - the main account was in Weybridge. About once a week my mother would go into Barclays to withdraw cash, and I would love to go with her. Inside ...Read more

A memory of Sunningdale in 1950 by Barry O'dwyer

Family Search

My great great grandfather was born in Caersws In1831 - his name was Peter Jones. He eventually moved to St. Asaph when? Unknown. In a later census he is described as a tallow chandler. His wife's name was Roseanna. Does anyone know anything about them please.

A memory of Caersws by Philip Jones

A Weekend To Remember

We were on holiday in the village of Killin, Perthshire, when my daughter announced she wanted to explore further north, no special destination, just to 'up and go'. I was concerned at her taking this trip alone, and ...Read more

A memory of Ullapool in 1982 by Margaret Mosley

Captions

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Caption For Kegworth, High Street C1960

Further on towards the parish church are a selection of early 19th-century houses, matched on the opposite side of the road by a later three-storey brick terrace.

Caption For Rickmansworth, St Mary's Church 1897

In fact the oldest part of the building is the tower which is a late Gothic structure dated 1630, the aisles are in brick and remain from an 1824 rebuild.

Caption For Chalfont St Giles, The Village C1950

The timber braces in the distance, just to the right of the lorry, belong to Stonewells, a late 15th-century hall house with crosswings.

Caption For Minehead, The Church And Church Steps C1879

On the left corner is John's Cottage, a late 16th-century stone house with a surviving moulded timber mullioned window facing the photographer.

Caption For Marcham, View From Church Tower C1965

To the left and out of view is Denman College, formerly Marcham Park, a late Georgian mansion.

Caption For Westdean, 1921

All Saints church has an uncommon half-hipped spire.

Caption For Herstmonceux, Hailsham Road C1965

main road, this is the real centre of the modern village; there is a good range of shops and pubs, and the school, Herstmonceux Church of England Primary School, lies behind the fence on the right, a late

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

A late Edwardian scene before development took place along Grand Parade, and when grassy sand dunes filled the space where the Embassy Centre is now situated.

Caption For Penshurst, Village 1891

The church of St John the Baptist, originally built between the 13th and 15th centuries, has a late Perpendicular tower, glimpsed through the trees here, and its interior, largely remodelled

Caption For Penshurst, Village 1891

The church of St John the Baptist, originally built between the 13th and 15th centuries, has a late Perpendicular tower, glimpsed through the trees here, and its interior, largely remodelled by Sir

Caption For Chesham, The Broadway 1906

The Lamb pub, a late Victorian insertion, was demolished in 1974 and replaced by the present Boots, while all to the left of it went for the pallid neo-Georgian Martin's and a brutalist Waitrose

Caption For Downham, The Village 1895

This photograph is unfortunate in that it makes the village look a lit- tle ramshackle, but in fact it was rather smart.

Caption For Ab Kettleby, St James' Church C1955

The weathered stonework of the church is mainly of the 13th century, with a later very elegant spire, all over- restored in 1852 by local builders Broadbent & Hawley.

Caption For Blunham, The Hill And Square 1968

The foreground cottage has a late 16th-century chimney, but was refronted in the 19th century.

Caption For Ab Kettleby, St James' Church C1955

The weathered stonework of the church is mainly of the 13th century, with a later very elegant spire, all over- restored in 1852 by local builders Broadbent & Hawley.

Caption For Brotton, The Avenue C1955

Brotton is another settlement with an ancient history; it was also seriously influenced by the ironstone industry at a later date.

Caption For Pennard, The Castle 1893

The ruins are of a late 13th-century rectangular castle built on the site of an earlier stronghold that was possibly destroyed during the Lord Rhys' campaign.

Caption For South Luffenham, St Mary's Church C1955

Internally, the church has a good late 12th-century north arcade and a later south arcade.

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

On the corner is The Laurels, a late Victorian bay-windowed villa dated 1897.

Caption For Chelford, Macclesfield Road C1955

The pub has recently been demolished, but it had a late hour of glory during the 1997 General Election, when it was besieged by the nation`s press as inside, the local Conservatives deliberated

Caption For Kegworth, High Street C1960

Further on towards the parish church are a selection of early 19th-century houses, matched on the opposite side of the road by a later three-storey brick terrace.

Caption For Llandudno, The Promenade 1898

A late 19th-century guide sings Llandudno's praises: 'the bright blue waters of the sea, the majestic ruins and bridges of Conway, all combine to form a prospect of wondrous beauty, which, bounded by the

Caption For Chester, St Werburgh Street 1929

St Werburgh was a late 7th-century Saxon princess and a daughter of king Wulfhere of Mercia.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From Observatory Hill 1918

However, at a later stage another chapel, the Chapel of the Nine Altars, was built at the cathedral's east end – mysteriously, this seems to have had no major structural problems.