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Tramping Over Holmfirth Moss To The Youth Hostel

I remember a winter walk in early winter 1966 with a group of friends from Manchester YMCA. We took the bus out to the Pennines and went for a wet, misty and boggy walk over the top towards the ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1966 by John Howard Norfolk

Reading In The 60's

I was born in Caversham, Reading. I used to go to a riding school at Sonning Common, owned by Rosemary Drayton and remember the riding school and farm at Bugs Bottom owned by Frank Stokes. I loved the ice cream sold at The Regent ...Read more

A memory of Reading in 1968 by Rosemarie Donaldson

Holiday Memories

My parents spent annual holidays at Taberners boarding House in Albert Road, Blackpool Central, when they were young children, and upon hearing of their eventual courtship and engagement many years later, the then owners vowed to ...Read more

A memory of Blackpool in 1959

Born And Bred

I was born in Great Bridge when it was a thriving centre. One could get absolutely anything there, from wet fish, tailored suits to model aeroplanes! I attended Tipton Grammar School, from 1962 to 67- which I hated. I remember a totally ...Read more

A memory of Tipton in 1966

Holy Trinity Church 1891 Margate

The Margate cliffs were chalk. An extremely tall church named The Holy Trinity Church sat in the middle of Trinity Square about 800m from the sea. During the war, the roof had collapsed leaving the outer walls, tower ...Read more

A memory of Margate by Dave Harris

Rectory Cottage

To be honest the year is a little vague to me now, but it would have been around the mid-fifties that I have my first memories of Rectory Cottage. I was brought up in England, but my father John Elwyn was born there and my ...Read more

A memory of Llangattock in 1956 by Russell Williams

Stockton Road

I was born in Flixton before moving with my parents to Stockton Road Chorlton-Cum-Hardy. At the time my dad was working at Metrovicks in Trafford Park before getting a job working for the MOD at The Royal Ordinance Factory - ...Read more

A memory of Chorlton-cum-Hardy in 1941

Wartime Memories Of Hay Part Three Final

Wartime Memories of Hay: Part Three. (Continued) Apart from Ration Books and the coupon implications for restricted purchase of food and clothing, my own recollections of life in Hay during World War ...Read more

A memory of Hay-on-Wye in 1940 by John S. Batts

A Day Out To Woolwich

During the early years after the Second World War my mother would take me to Woolwich as a special treat. I was about 8 year old then. We would catch the 696 trolleybus from Dartford market and arrive at the Woolwich Arsenal ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich in 1952 by Alfred Ward

White Bear

Haighton's is one of the mills to which you refer where my parents worked. Is that John Hill the teacher whose mother's name was Margaret? I was formerly Margaret Drake, nee Mount.

A memory of Barrowford by Margaret Dickinson

Captions

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Caption For Zoological Gardens, Camel 1913

Early visitors were confronted for the first time with exotic bears, kangaroos, zebras, llamas and an ostrich.

Caption For Sabden, Whalley Road C1955

On the left, a striped post bearing the red torch of Lancashire County Council denotes a school ahead.

Caption For Tywyn, College Green 1901

The 7th-century St Cadfan's Stone, in the church, is thought to bear the earliest example of written Welsh.

Caption For Crickhowell, High Street C1965

Next door to the Bear Hotel is Kirkland's the chemist's.

Caption For Welshpool, Broad Street C1955

Meanwhile the collection of cars, bikes, pedestrians and perambulators and even a traffic light bear witness to the changing times.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Hazlewood Terrace

The plaque in the centre of Hazelwood Terrace bears the date 1889.

Caption For Brecon, St Mary's Church 1899

In keeping with the Duke is the imposing old coaching inn that bears his name, the Wellington Hotel (left).

Caption For Bourton On The Water, The Village C1955

Five bridges step over the Windrush in Bourton before it flows on downstream to the village that bears its name, and then to Barrington, Burford and Witney to join the Thames.

Caption For Duston, British Timken C1955

Two storey offices screen the vast factory behind, where bearings and specialist steel castings and fabrications are made.

Caption For Dublin, Christchurch Cathedral, The Earl Of Pembroke's Tomb 1897

The full-length figure (which bears the arms of FitzOsbert of Drogheda) is probably a replacement procured by the Lord Deputy, Sir Henry Sidney, when the original effigy was broken when the south nave

Caption For Farndon, St Chad's Church C1960

St Chad's Church in Farndon is one of the few that still carries out a rush-bearing ceremony each year: fresh rushes are brought into the church, and also laid on the paths and graves outside.

Caption For Garstang, Council Offices C1955

The Council Offices are on the right, bearing a datestone of 1913.

Caption For Plympton, St Mary's Church Reredos 1898

On the north side of the north chapel is a tomb in memory of Richard Strode (died 1464); this bears an unusual representation of the Holy Trinity, showing God holding a crucifix between his knees and

Caption For West Kirby, C1965

Its replacement was this column, 60 feet high and bearing the following inscription: 'This column was erected by the trustees of the Liverpool Docks, by the permission of John Shaw Leigh, Esq,

Caption For Sheffield, The City Hall C1955

Inside is the Oval Hall, where up to 2,800 people can be seated for concerts.The front of the hall still bears the scars of the night during World War Two when a bomb landed to the side of the War

Caption For Beare Green, The Dukes Head Hotel C1955

Back on the A24 London to Worthing Road, and north of Capel, is Beare Green with the Duke's Head pub.

Caption For Saltwick Bay, Saltwick Nab 1913

It had first to be extracted from rich mineral-bearing stone.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Infirmary C1885

The public infirmary, with just twelve beds, was established in 1752 in a house in Withy Grove, but was replaced by a 80-bed hospital in Piccadilly in 1755, where it remained for over 150 years.

Caption For Waddington, Church 1903

Rush bearing continued into the 19th century.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Memorial Stone C1960

At the western apex of Muster Green is the war memorial, a 7.5 ton Cornish granite slab, which was unveiled in 1921 (the same year as the church clock) - both ceremonies were performed by

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1911

The view of the Bear and the adjacent buildings on the right is now hidden by High Street Colonnade.

Caption For Chipping Campden, High Street 1952

In the churchyard a tombstone to Martha Hiron, who died in 1708, bears this verse: 'Here lieth a virgin pure and chaste, Who did not want her time to waste.

Caption For Pendleton, The Church 1921

The church of All Saints at the east end of the village began as a chapel in 1847, increasing in size fifty years later.

Caption For Clifford, Village 1897

The builder, Joseph Aloysius Hansom, had in 1836 patented the new safety cab bearing his name.