Photos

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Maps

50 maps found.

1895, West Kingsdown Ref. HOSM65733
1890 - 1904, Melton Wood Ref. HOSM53477
1947, Bland Hill Ref. NPO643792
1925, Bland Hill Ref. POP643792
1898, Bland Hill Ref. RNE643792
1907, Bland Hill Ref. HOSM55432
1903-1904, Bland Hill Ref. RNC643792
1946, Brane Ref. NPO648785
1895, Brane Ref. RNE648785
1895, Brandis Corner Ref. RNE648702
1896, Brandy Hole Ref. RNE648775
1947, Brandy Carr Ref. NPO648769
1898, Brandy Hole Ref. RNC648775
1919, Brane Ref. POP648785
1896, Brandy Carr Ref. RNE648769
1898, Brandy Wharf Ref. RNE648779
1903, Brandy Carr Ref. RNC648769
1903-1908, Brandy Wharf Ref. RNC648779
1945, Brandy Hole Ref. NPO648775
1947, Brandy Wharf Ref. NPO648779

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Memories

418 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

The Good Old Days

In the mid 1950's I used to work as a young school boy on a Saturday morning for the butcher ( I think his surname was Finch) just out of shot on the extreme left of the picture. I used to ride a delivery bicycle, small wheel ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath in 1954 by David Roth

Southall Memories

My parents, who came to England from India in 1955, when I was 3 months old, moved to Southall in 1959, from Whitton, when I was 4. I remember Southall Broadway at that time-there was actually a saddlery business there! C. ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Sandya Narayanswami

The Move From The Old Infirmary To Huddersfield Royal Infirmary 1966.

I clearly remember arriving at 'Ellerslie' a large detached Victorian house situated in the suburb of Edgerton near Huddersfield. The house had been used as a nurses' training ...Read more

A memory of Huddersfield by Molly Brearley

Croydon

My first time visiting this site and a message from "Simon" prompted me to add a message. I too remember with fond memories the old Parish Church Infants School. I remember my first day to Facing the church was a pathway on the left leading ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Carol Day

Queen Square School 1857 1969.

Of course l did'nt realise how picturesque the building was when l was a pupil there 1955-1958. Fortunately, Edward Callum did and his painting is "normally" displayed in Wardown Museum. (Hopefully in its entirety cos little ...Read more

A memory of Luton

My First Memories Were Of Hemel Hempstead

I don’t know exactly how old I was when we moved to Hemel from Willesden London N.W.10.. My first memories were from about the age of 4.. We lived in a flat in Underacres Close near Mayland’s Wood.. I ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead by Keith Pocock

Swallownest School

I was born in Aston terrace 1954 I have 3 sisters 2 brothers I went to Swallownest junior school I remember Miss Shimeld was scared of her she was so strict, moved when I was 8 to Aston spring wood school a brand new school, ...Read more

A memory of Swallownest

Childhood Of Norton Canes.

i was born in Hednesford Road, followed by my sisters in 1958 and 1960. We enjoyed a fantastic childhood - we lived in a three up, three down, with an outside toilet and a tin bath. I remember our toilet freezing over ...Read more

A memory of Norton Canes

Fond Holiday Memories

In the summer of 1963 my Dad took my sister (11), brother (4) and me (6) to stay with my Auntie Marie.  She lived in the house adjoining the pub.  I think it had a name like Penryn and appeared on the front cover of Country ...Read more

A memory of High Easter in 1963 by Christine Mabbett

100 Melody Road. Wandsworth S.W.18

In 1943/4 My mother, brother and myself were bombed out of our home in Summerly Street. In that house we had a Morrison shelter and the night the bomb hit, a few houses away from our house, it affected our shelter ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by jcunife

Captions

87 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.

Caption For Thaxted, Newbiggen Street C1955

It also evidently stocked Daren bread - a popular Hovis-like brand in its day.

Caption For London, St Giles Circus 1910

These omnibuses are smothered in posters for legendary brands - Dewar's Whisky, Schweppes, Pears Soap, and Swan Vestas.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1930

On the other side (left of the cars) boot and shoe seller George Percival Read boasts 'Established 1844' and iin the 1930s would be offering 'Moccasin', 'Norvic' and 'Mascot' brands.

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, Lake Street C1955

Of more recent times, but not to be credited with the same level of survival, are the brand names visible in the photograph; Regent and Fina petrol and oils have long been subsumed into larger conglomerates

Caption For Bere Regis, The River, Southbrook C1960

Pure water produced by artesian wells from the chalk aquifer, inspired the Silva Springs re-branding of the crop that came to fame for Victorian high tea in the Midlands and the North.

Caption For Corfe Mullen, Pardy's Hill C1955

His brand new Volvo once rolled, driverless, across Blandford Road and into Pardy's Hill, coming to rest harmlessly against the tree (centre).

Caption For Cardiff, High Street 2004

Despite re-branding it remains a 'traditional' pub - increasingly scarce in the city centre.

Caption For Leicester, Auto Magic Car Park, Lee Circle C1965

Almost brand new at the time this photograph was taken, the first multi-storey car park of this size in the country opened on the site of Lee Street, the birthplace of Joseph Merrick, the tragic Elephant

Caption For Hitchin, Brand Street C1955

The smooth tarmaced surface of Brand Street contrasts with the rutted and rough surface of the 1800s.

Caption For Sheet, Village Green 1898

Its brand new village hall, right of centre, is outwardly much the same today although the inside is much changed.

Caption For Bridport, Secondary School 1909

Brand new, still with scaffold planks stacked behind the gate, the Secondary School in St Andrew's Road was built on land given by Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs Thomas Alfred Colfox.

Caption For Bath, Municipal Buildings And Abbey 1896

In this view the northern wing, which turns the corner into Bridge Street, is still virtually brand new.

Caption For St Columb, Fore Street 1906

Trebilcock's shop is displaying the well-known brand of K shoes and boots.

Caption For Wisbech, The Clarkson Memorial C1965

Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, who died before it was completed, the memorial cost just over £2,000 and was unveiled by the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Rt Hon Sir Bouverie Brand, MP.

Caption For Hartley Wespall, Post Office And Stores C1960

In 1965 a brand new one of these, complete with walnut fascia, cost £592-8s-9d at Sparshatts, Castle Way, Southampton.

Caption For Abinger Hammer, The Clock 1909

The historic Grade II listed clock that overhangs the A25 was brand new when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Potter Street, Pottersfield C1960

This development of 178 dwellings was built in 1952-55, so these children will have been able to go to the brand new school in the village.

Caption For Snowdon, Mountain Railway 1896

This view shows the brand-new locomotive No 3, 'Wyddra', ascending out of Llanberis towards Snowdon—the rack is clearly visible.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, The Market Place C1955

In 1572 'rogues and vagabonds' were whipped around the market place and their ears branded.

Caption For Redditch, The Post Office, Evesham Street C1955

R84037 (page 34) is a reminder of how our streets were once filled with a profusion of tobacco advertisements - Capstan, Player's, St Julien, St Bruno, Gold Flake, Senior Service - hardly any famous brand

Caption For Cam, Chapel Street C1955

Above The Forester's Arms' door is a sign for Cheltenham Ales, which is a brand name with a long lineage.

Caption For Sompting, West Street C1955

The picture shows Sompting General Supply Stores with a sign fixed to the shopfront advertising Players Weights cigarettes, a popular budget brand.

Caption For Lustleigh, From The East 1920

Brand new inventions, tools and machinery were displacing the manual labourer, and an era was nearing its end.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1940

Next-door, the International Tea Company`s Stores Limited has re-branded itself as the International Stores, and would remain a major grocery chain until the coming of purpose-built supermarkets