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Maps

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1925, Barend Ref. POP633041
1945, Bar End Ref. NPO632751
1947, Barend Ref. NPO633041
1919, Bar End Ref. POP632751
1895, Bar End Ref. RNE632751
1904-1905, Barend Ref. RNC633041
1897-1900, Bar End Ref. RNC632751
1947, Far End Ref. NPO703236
1925, Far End Ref. POP703236
1903-1904, Far End Ref. RNC703236
1897, Far End Ref. RNE703236

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Memories

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Happy Times

During the last war my father served in the Merchant Navy and saw Aberdaron from the sea, that was to be the beginning of many trips and a life-long love of the village. I started going to Aberdaron at about the age of six and have been ...Read more

A memory of Aberdaron by Susan Bailey

Priestfield Road

I was born in Priestfield Road and lived there until my family moved across the river to to Hoo when I was 14 years-old. I have fond memories of peers with whom I would play either in the road or we'd go to The Rookery, Strand or ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Roger Taber

Hornchurch, Upminster Road C.1950

Opposite where the bus is located is a row of shops at the end of Glanville Drive. For the first part of my life from 1947 I lived at the far end of Glanville Drive. The large house in the background with the ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch

Street Life

Welling in the Fifties had never been short of colourful characters plying their trade in and around the suburban Streets. I can fondly recall three from my childhood, the most memorable being the old rag and bone man who sat perched on his ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Bernard Schofield

Rose View

1970 - 1984: As you look at this photo the last building on the right, the barn like cottage with the small window, is Rose View. My mum and dad bought it for £1,000 in 1970, and set to work modernising it as I was due 1971 and my brother ...Read more

A memory of Polgooth in 1970 by Tami Cross Halls

Honeysuckle Snack Bar And Surrounds

The large house in the background to this photo was originally the village rectory and was bought by Pentland Hick, the owner and founder of the zoo, and it became his family home for several years, later to ...Read more

A memory of Kirby Misperton by Ann Gates

1965

1964 and my parents announced to us kids that we were going to move to the countryside from Great Bar in Birmingham where we were all living at my grandmothers house My Father had died back when I was seven and mother had eventually ...Read more

A memory of Market Harborough by Keith Luckman

Laurel Farm

   My then husband Derek Schwier and I bought Laurel Farm in 1963 from Jo Watts - a wonderful jolly character in her dung-coloured dungerees and mucky boots! All her cows were lovingly tended, and her retirement was a sad loss to the ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1963 by Billie Willcocks

Ashhurst Way Memories

I was brought up from the age of two living in 63 Ashhurst Way and what lovely memories I have got. I was brought up in a large family. A lot of people I can remember are no longer with us and the friends I had Tony ...Read more

A memory of Rose Hill by Leonard Jones

White House

My grandfather, Thomas Haskard, was proprietor of the White House inn for 25 years until his death in 1951. I spent many happy holidays there with my brother, Roger, and my three cousins lived in a house just across the road. I still bear a ...Read more

A memory of Ambergate by Jan Emerson

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Captions

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Caption For Helston, Loe Pool 1890

The plan, which would have involved breaching the Loe Bar and running a canal inland all the way to Helston, was priced at £118,523; not surprisingly, it was never carried out.

Caption For Wellingborough, The Hind Hotel C1950

Oliver's cocktail bar and coffee lounge is now next door (left).

Caption For Padstow, The Harbour 1888

In the Middle Ages silt formed the Doom Bar and cut off the harbour for the larger sailing vessels, but Padstow still continued to be a very important trading port.

Caption For London, King William Street 1880

On the left is the City Luncheon Bar, and passing in the foreground carriers' carts, two owned by Henry Draper and another by the railway.

Caption For Shaldon, The Bridge 1895

At the far end is the church of St Peter, still under construction at this time; it was not finished until 1902.

Caption For Much Wenlock, Sheinton Street 1936

This idea was later copied by Baron de Coubertin, who began the international Olympic movement.

Caption For Ashburton, West Street 1913

Cove's London Hotel (centre left) is now the Moorish Wine Bar, and J H Easterbrook's Boot and Shoe Warehouse (left) is now two separate businesses.

Caption For Cambridge, Sussex Street 1938

In recent years, the buildings at the far end of the street have been joined by a section which forms an archway.

Caption For Cambridge, Sussex Street 1938

In recent years, the buildings at the far end of the street have been joined by a section which forms an archway.

Caption For Langold, Doncaster Road Shopping Centre C1955

The village had its own cinema, the Palace, the white building with the semi-circular pediment; it is now a bar and snooker hall.

Caption For Harborne, Princes Corner C1965

Of Harborne's pubs, the Bell, Old Church Street has survived for three hundred years; its bar is in the passageway.The Junction, High Street has one very big room, an island bar, and some fixtures

Caption For Poole, The Custom House 1904

HM Customs has now relinquished the building, and it has become a wine bar and restaurant.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, St Laurence's Saxon Church 1900

Arthur Mee in his King's England series says about the church: 'It is naked and bare, and all the better for that'.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, High Street 1918

The main street is still peaceful in character, and the many visitors would have been crowded onto the red pebble beach at the far end.

Caption For Padstow, The Harbour 1888

In the Middle Ages silt formed the Doom Bar and cut off the harbour for the larger sailing vessels, but Padstow still continued to be a very important trading port.

Caption For London, Parliament Square And Big Ben C1965

His statue now stands at the far end of this path and facing the Houses of Parliament.

Caption For Southport, The Pier C1955

The pavilion has lost its minarets, but it is now equipped with both an indoor snack bar and a self-service buffet.

Caption For Dulverton, The River Barle 1934

The River Barle appears here little more than a placid stream, but in 1953 a devastating flood swept through Dulverton from the hills above, inundating the bridge and destroying the cottages at the far end

Caption For Sowerby, The Village And Avenue C1955

Virtually joined to Thirsk even fifty years ago, Sowerby was the home of the wealthy, with Sowerby House off to the left, and de Mowbray House at the far end of The Avenue.

Caption For Potters Bar, Council Offices 1966

Also on the site stands the fine museum of the Potters Bar and District Historical Society which was opened in 1990.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Pier 1912

The domed concert hall at the far end seems like an oriental palace, an effect heightened by the octagonal domed entrance kiosks, straight from the Top-Kapi Palace in Istanbul - a joyous contrast to all

Caption For London, King William Street 1880

On the left is the City Luncheon Bar, and in the foreground a fleet of carrier's carts owned by Henry Drapper.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar 1911

The figures that now look down are Nicholas Langton, a Lord Mayor, a mason holding a model of the bar and a medieval knight.The coats of arms are the Stuart Royal Arms and the City Arms; these were

Caption For Morecambe, The Central Pier 1888

Here, carriages wait to take passengers along the seafront or to the nearby small, inland villages of Bare and Torrisholme.