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Bonnie

This is a part of Laindon we must preserve, there's not many left, but it should be safe on top of the hill. Many happy days were spent in the fields behind, flying kites and playing football, when I was a child and with my grandchildren in ...Read more

A memory of Laindon in 1983

Unrequited Love At Church Farm Honingham.

Samantha was about seventeen when I first met her, she lived at the large house next to the old Church Farm. I remember it was a hot sunny day and I was heaving straw onto the ground from the cart, wheat ...Read more

A memory of Honingham in 1981 by Tom Venour

Morris Dancing With The Clitheroe Morris Men

This was a weekend to remember! The Clitheroe Morris Men invited several other dance "sides" to join them for a weekend of dancing, music and - of course - beer drinking! By a lucky chance I was ...Read more

A memory of Clitheroe in 1980 by John Howard Norfolk

The Swan

I became landlady of The White Swan as it was then, with my husband Gordon, who has since died. It had previously been run as an up market restaurant, but had not been successful. We concentrated on the village life, bringing the ...Read more

A memory of Old Weston in 1979 by Angela Cain

Cotham Station

I have lived at Cotham Station Houses since 1978. The railway line was still in use them, and on a few occasioins members of the Royal Family stayed overnight, including Prince Charles and Princess Anne. We would be given ...Read more

A memory of Cotham in 1978 by First Name Last Name

Glasgow Agency Of The Bank Of England

"The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street" as the Bank of England is known maintained a small office in Glasgow fir many years. It was on the north side of St VIncent Place and I worked there between 1975 and 1978. ...Read more

A memory of Glasgow in 1975 by John Howard Norfolk

Aunty Bell's

My dad was a geordie and every year when I was a kid we would always visit his hometown, Jarrow, N Newcastle. I loved the northeast with all the different beaches and everything about it, as I got older I loved the northeast more, ...Read more

A memory of Whitley Bay in 1975

Living At Manor Farm

My family and I lived at Manor Farm from the early 1970s into the 1980s. My father worked on the White family farm and the farmhouse came with the job. Although I felt isolated at times, it was a magical place to grow up, ...Read more

A memory of Teversham in 1974 by Catherine Mason

How The Times Have Changed.

I'm still living here today, a few streets have now disappeared, Wood Street and a lot of Bridgend Road as well as some local landmarks like the Ambulance Hall (The rink) and more recently the Ffaldau Hotel; but it's ...Read more

A memory of Pontycymer in 1974 by Charles Trevelyan

Summers Holidays Were Invented For Fishing

I remember as a small kid growing up in England I couldn't wait for the summer holidays to arrive.  As the days drew closer I could hardly sleep at night knowing that any day now we would be packing our ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1972 by Darren Crumbleholme

Captions

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Caption For Falmouth, Flushing From Green Bank 1893

Today's residents are more likely to skipper an expensive pleasure vessel.

Caption For Berwick, Drusilla's Park, The Miniature Railway C1955

The miniature railway was one of the major attractions of Drusilla's and still is, though the engines are somehow less utilitarian and more convincingly based on steam locomotives - the best one

Caption For Bromley, Palace Park 1899

The grounds became a park in the Victorian era, and more recently the 18th- century Old Palace has been enlarged to become part of the civic centre.

Caption For Trumpington, Anstey Way C1960

At first glance, this row of modern shops, named after the local Anstey Hall, has not changed since 1960; but closer inspection reveals new tenants in the shops, larger trees and flower beds, and more

Caption For Cosby, The Brook C1965

A post office, a shop and a hairdresser's still serve a larger and more varied community.

Caption For Capel Curig, Tan Y Bwlch Hotel 1891

Improved transport opened much of North Wales to the leisured classes, who were able to visit its grand and picturesque scenery, even in wilder and more remote locations.

Caption For Hove, The Promenade 1921

Although Brighton and Hove have now been amalgamated into a city, in the past Hove was a much quieter and more conservative town than its neighbour.

Caption For St Mary Bourne, Post Office Stores C1955

Though smarter and more affluent today, much of St Mary Bourne is as it was when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Milton Abbas, The Village C1955

Recent residents may have had cause to be grateful to Lord Dorchester for his patriarchal act.

Caption For Chatham, Riverside C1965

Ships of 300 to 4,000 tons lay at the fore and aft buoys in the river, while others tied up at wharves.

Caption For Wonersh, The Village C1955

South-east of Shalford, Wonersh has an old core with some fine timber-framed houses, including the 16th-century Grantley Arms pub; there are more old houses along the winding The Street, which starts

Caption For Angmering On Sea, Beach C1955

This almost deserted beach at the village of Angmering-on-Sea dramatically contrasts with the crowds at the larger and more popular resorts.

Caption For Boston, The River 1893

It took a number of years to carry out the process of dividing up the land, laying out roads, digging drains, planting thorn hedges, improving the land, and harvesting the crops from more and more

Caption For Macclesfield, Chestergate 1898

Along with Mill Street and Jordangate, Chestergate was one of the first streets to be properly paved, and, more importantly, to be provided with surface drainage.

Caption For Wetherby, High Street 1909

The Angel Hotel on the left was one of three to cater for the motorist; the others were the George and Dragon and the Brunswick.

Caption For Rochford, North Street C1955

Here are more Essex weatherboard cottages with tiled roofs.

Caption For Sidford, Old Cottages, School Street C1955

Today's residents are more likely to commute to Sidmouth or Exeter.

Caption For Egremont, From The Sands 1895

Apart from the clothes that these three youngsters are wearing on the beach, little has changed here.

Caption For Ashburton, West Street 1904

In grander and more prosperous days Ashburton was one of the region's strategic stannary towns.

Caption For Rake, The Village 1901

There are more houses among the trees on the hillside.

Caption For Ferryside, View Of Llanstephan C1965

On this side of the river, and pulled well clear, is evidence of boating and fishing activity.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Town Hall 1914

Its ornate style contrasts with the plainer stone houses that are more characteristic of the town.

Caption For Clapham, The Long Pond C1955

In the distance are the houses of Clapham Common South Side, some of which survive from the 18th century and more from the 19th.

Caption For Benson, The Lock C1955

For centuries the Thames has played a part in Benson's history.