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Growing Up In The 1960's

We lived in Headon's Cottage, Fairy Cross - it had been an old German doctor's cottage in the 1700s, a Doctor Wacerill who is buried in St. Andrew's churchyard,  and his faded plaque was still above the front door - walls made ...Read more

A memory of Alwington by Derek England

Chapel Lane Milford

In 1944 a bomb dropped not too far from our home in East Barnet, Hertfordshire, so Mum and I went to stay with her Mum and Dad, Alice and Bill Tulett at 3 Chapel Lane, Milford (now No.10 I think) where Mum was born in 1907. Bill ...Read more

A memory of Milford in 1944 by Barbara Owen

The Fox And Hounds

I remember when my first racing bike was bought for me. I bought a survey map of north west Kent and decided that I would go to Eynsford as I had been there many times by bus and now I had independant means and no limit as to ...Read more

A memory of Romney Street in 1956 by Peter Collihole

Longtown High Street

My great-great grandfather was George 'Dood' McKie and he lived in a house about six doors beyond the Graham Arms Hotel which is shown in the Francis Frith photo number L203002.  He was one of those Longtown characters who are ...Read more

A memory of Longtown in 1880 by Chester Forster

My Great Grandfather Was Born In Newtown Linford 1879

Daniel Gretton : Born: abt 1854 Newtown Linford, Leicestershire, England   Died: 1913 Resided in Village Street, Newtown Linford, Leicestershire, England   Daniel was dis - owned by his ...Read more

A memory of Newtown Linford in 1860 by Leigh Gretton

Two Ladies And Other Matters

Mr Norman has not mentioned the surname of the two ladies who owned the pawnbrokers it was Brenning or perhaps Brennan .Their shop was full of old old china and house bits and pieces.The stock looked as if it had been ...Read more

A memory of Crosby by Ian Telford

Windsor Street

I used to live on Windsor Street. My name was Rita Meuse, my mum and dad were Sid and Irene. I used to go to the Tin School and had a brother called Cyril, he was in the cubs. I used to swing on the lampost with my friends. We went ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1950 by Rita Daly

My Grandmother In Runwell Hospital

Whilst researching my ancestry I learned that his mother, my Grandmother Beatrice Emily Sharp died in 1969 in Runwell Mental Hospital (as it was called then). I never knew her but know of this place as although it ...Read more

A memory of Runwell in 1959

My Memories Of Vigo Camp

My memories of Vigo camp Meopham My memories of Vigo are somethings I will never forget. I was born in Chatham, Kent in 1948. For reasons unknown to me, we ended up in a Vigo camp. The Nissen hut we were in must have been an ...Read more

A memory of Meopham by champersmk

Memories Of Nurse Training.

I was a student nurse at Warlingham Park Hospital from 1964 till 1967 and stayed on as a Staff Nurse for a further 18 months. Some of my happiest times were spent there. A great hospital with good progressive ideas and ...Read more

A memory of Warlingham in 1964 by Joseph Conaghan

Captions

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Caption For Ickleford, Thatched Cottage C1960

Arts and crafts have always been an important facet of this community.

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Bridge 1906

In fact, it has not been an island for many years, but local terminology for places is not easily changed.

Caption For Rugby, Market Place 1932

There might well have been an Italian street-piano player to entertain the crowds, a monkey or bright-plumaged parrot perched upon his shoulder.

Caption For Farnham, Castle Keep 1935

Farnham had been an ecclesiastical estate since the 7th century, but it was Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester from 1129-1171, who began building a castle when he ordered the raising of a motte and tower

Caption For Westbury, The Market Place C1965

There has been an inn on the site since the 14th century.

Caption For Bashall Eaves, The Village C1955

The small farmstead (left) could have been an alehouse, like the one at Mason Green.

Caption For Wells, Sadler Street C1960

It was built on dean and chapter land, and has been an inn since 1497.

Caption For Great Harwood, Church 1897

Great Harwood has always been an isolated community.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From Observatory Hill 1918

Initially there had been an attempt to build the Lady Chapel at the eastern end, but the foundations were insecure and the walls began to crack.

Caption For Barrowford, The White Bear Inn C1950

The building has been an inn since 1775; the name no doubt refers to the cruel practice of bear baiting, a common entertainment in these days.

Caption For Leigh, The Old Post Office C1955

Gloucester has the gravitas befitting a city that has been an important crossing point on the Severn since time long gone, and has played a significant role in the drama of British history for

Caption For Henley On Thames, Riverside C1955

It was soon nicknamed the 'Pink Palace', and has been an important riverside feature ever since.

Caption For Twickenham, The River 1899

The River Thames has been an important means of transport since before the Romans arrived in England.

Caption For Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1892

Healey Dell has been an attraction of a different type for much longer, probably since Anglo-Saxon times.