Places

1 places found.

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Maps

26 maps found.

1904-1905, Ashgill Ref. RNC627674
1898, Ash Mill Ref. RNE627373
1895, Ashmill Ref. RNE627809
1900, Ashmill Ref. RNC627809
1946, Ashmill Ref. NPO627809
1919, Ashmill Ref. POP627809
1946, Ash Hill Ref. NPO627345
1946, Ash Mill Ref. NPO627373
1898, Ash Hill Ref. RNE627345
1899, Ash Hill Ref. RNC627345
1940, Cold Ash Hill Ref. NPO674853
1919, Ash Hill Ref. POP627345
1919, Ash Mill Ref. POP627373
1901, Two Ash Hill Ref. HOSM62727
1899-1900, Ash Mill Ref. RNC627373
1919, Cold Ash Hill Ref. POP674853
1895, Cold Ash Hill Ref. RNE674853
1897-1900, Cold Ash Hill Ref. RNC674853
1887 - 1903, Ash Mill Ref. HOSM36276
1887, Ashill Ref. HOSM36334

Books

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Memories

66 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

1939 Onwards I Remember

I was born in 1939, the year war started, and remember being lifted out of bed in the middle of the night and the barrage balloons looked like big elephants in the sky. I also remember the table shelter in the lounge which I ...Read more

A memory of Harborne in 1940 by whisky1974

So Many People!

I was five years old in 1953 and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was the first vivid memory I have of my childhood. We lived at Midway, Cold Ash Hill, the major road through the village. Dressed as a pirate with silver buckles on ...Read more

A memory of Cold Ash by grahamfsmith

Oxton Memories

I lived in Oxton from the late 50s to the early 80s, and have many fond memories. Does any body remember Fred the barber in Rose Mount. He was quite a character, and nobody went there unless they wanted a short back and sides, ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by Stephen Williams

The Gents'' Barbers In Pinner High Street

This 1955 view of Pinner High Street brings back my memories of haircuts after school. About half way "up" the High Street on the right is a gents' barbers. During my schooldays at Pinner Grammar School from 1956 ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1956 by John Howard Norfolk

Growing Up In Cold Ash

I spent the early years of my life in Cold Ash and Thatcham. We lived in a detached house on Cold Ash Hill called Midway. I believe it has since been renamed. The house was built by my grand father Alfred Gadd, the carpenter, ...Read more

A memory of Cold Ash by grahamfsmith

Going To Junior School In Radcliff On Trent In 1960

My dad was in the Canadian Air Force (RCAF) stationed in Langar (born in England though) but my family lived at 16 Douglas Close just outside Radcliffe. I remember walking daily to the ...Read more

A memory of Radcliffe on Trent in 1960 by John Reid Wilkinson

Woodlands Holiday Camp Swimming Pool

I was brought up in Kemsing at the foot of the Downs and we children would walk up to Woodlands Holiday Camp to swim for a shilling or so. On a fine weekend you could take your swimming things and some ...Read more

A memory of Sevenoaks in 1960 by Philip Dew

James Joseph Irvine (Autobiography) 1911 1990

Stretching over about a mile on the A68 road to Edinburgh from Darlington, lies the small mining town of Tow Law. Approaching it from Elm Park Road Ends, on a clear day, as you pass the various openings in ...Read more

A memory of Tow Law in 1930 by James Irvine

Memories Of Village Haircuts

Just before the 1960’s transformed our innocent lives, all us village boys had a limited choice of tonsorial art; indeed you could count the number of available haircuts (styles wasn’t a word used for men or boys) on ...Read more

A memory of Sherington in 1960

When I Joined The Royal Air Force 22nd May 1952

I attended the Presbyterian Church Rossett Primary School in Station Road before attending the new school near Tom Bishop's shop, where I first bought my first cigarettes, Willy Woodbines, 5 for a ...Read more

A memory of Rossett in 1952 by John Griffiths

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Captions

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Caption For Blackpool, Dean Street 1901

There were plenty of inexpensive boarding houses charging only a shilling or two per night.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Passmore Edwards Holiday Home 1901

The pier had something for everyone: for a shilling, one could have a session of 'Character Reading: Head, Face & Hand'.

Caption For Sherborne, The Avenue 1904

In 1978 the grounds were used for building and the development known as Hill House Close was born.

Caption For Falmouth, Market Strand 1890

Like Greek waiters standing outside their tavernas, crewmen do their best to tempt tourists into parting with a shilling or two.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road C1950

The currency of the time was pounds, shillings and pence, with 20 shillings to a pound, and 12 pennies to a shilling: a fifty shilling suit would be the equivalent of £2.50 in decimal currency.