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Maps

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1925, Browhouses Ref. POP652860
1947, Browhouses Ref. NPO652860
1947, Tow House Ref. NPO850861
1897, Browhouses Ref. RNE652860
1901-1904, Browhouses Ref. RNC652860
1897, Tow House Ref. RNE850861
1925, Bolton Low Houses Ref. POP645664
1901-1904, Tow House Ref. RNC850861
1895, Tow House Ref. HOSM62160
1899, Bolton Low Houses Ref. HOSM38259
1947, Bolton Low Houses Ref. NPO645664
1897, Bolton Low Houses Ref. RNE645664
1901-1904, Bolton Low Houses Ref. RNC645664
1925, Tow House Ref. POP850861

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Memories

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Victoria Terrace

I found out that my great great grandparents (Elizabeth and Henry Ablett) and family lived at 11 Victoria Terrace, Hemingford Grey duriing the 1851 census. His occupation was a shoemaker. We visited there from Canada in May ...Read more

A memory of Hemingford Grey in 2011 by Sharon Ablett

Low House

lived here in the 'low house' for a couple of years with my parents; eddie and anna macleod, in fact i feel my heart still lives here. the sunday hunts, kippers on a friday, local folk groups around the settle, big, thrashy, noisy 'cool' ...Read more

A memory of Laxfield in 1991 by Kirstie Macleod

Many Pleasant Evenings

The low house was run by a lovely couple named Paul and Janet Parsons. The had a son Zach (Zacky Bongo) and a daughter, Tabitha. What a pleasant atmosphere they always maintained. Friends like the Parsons are rare and sadly ...Read more

A memory of Laxfield in 1985 by John Ziv

Chickenley 1965 To 1973

I was born in Dewsbury in 1965 and moved to Chickenley when i was 1 and a half,i no longer live there,we moved out in 1977 to the West Country,it was great growing up in Chickenley.I remember as kids playing on the disused ...Read more

A memory of Chickenley in 1973 by John Qureshi

Roundshaw

My mum found this site, and wow. I lived in Instone when I was 7 on the 9th floor with my mum, brother and sister, then we moved to Vulcan Close. We used to spend all our time over the field and on the decks, there used to be a van that ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1970 by Theresa Kelly

Crossing The Moor

My secondary education was completed after spending 4 years at Irvine Royal Academy. The school was broken into two buildings known as the old school (pictured) and the new school in Kilwinning Road. Classes were conducted between both ...Read more

A memory of Irvine in 1969 by Margaret Hubble

Wrexham Dairies. 1960 1970

Dear Sir, my uncle, Billy (William) Ellis) used to own Wrexham Dairies. I used to come to stay with him and his wife (Auntie Flo) when they lived at 8 Pant Olwen in Gresford. Many a time I have been out with my favourite ...Read more

A memory of Wrexham in 1965 by Richard Smith

Glendale Avenue

I lived at 2 Glendale Avenue with my mam and dad, Martin and Peggy, and my two sisters, Margaret and Maureen, and my brother Martin. My grandparents lived at number 10 Glendale. My earliest memories revolve around playing in the ...Read more

A memory of Bebside in 1962 by John Gaughan

Bog Houses

Does anyone remember the Thompsons of No1 Bog Houses? Mary and Jimmy lived there with their daughter Nancy. They ran a pork shop for a time I think in the 40's but it closed during the war years; the shop front remained until around ...Read more

A memory of Cramlington in 1961 by Diane Banks

Two Dales

Lived further down the road in the village, the semi-detached house on the left. The first was occupied by the Bowlers, newsagents, next door the Waterfall Bros. I helped at the farm to the right for a bit of pocket money. The farmer ...Read more

A memory of Two Dales in 1960 by David Wilde

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Captions

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Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1914

Here they lead up the motte to the Castle House, which now houses the town's museum.

Caption For Macclesfield, Parkside Asylum 1898

The site, however, now houses the town's general hospital on Victoria Road.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Grange Fell Road 1921

Now, housing occupies the land on either side of the road, which leads from Grange to Cartmel.

Caption For Langwathby, From The Station C1955

The old station now houses a tearoom.

Caption For Paignton, The Pier C1965

The pier is somewhat changed, and now houses pin-tables, ghost rides and go-karts.

Caption For Cowbridge, Town Hall 1955

These cells now house the museum within the Town Hall.

Caption For Cowbridge, Town Hall 1955

These cells now house the museum within the Town Hall.

Caption For Glasgow, The Botanic Gardens 1897

The Kibble Palace, which was re-erected in the gardens in 1872, now houses rare tree ferns.

Caption For Maidstone, Zoo Park C1955

The grounds of Cobtree Manor, at Sandling, close to Maidstone, now house the Museum of Kent Life, Cobtree Manor Golf Course and a 250 acre park.

Caption For Caterham, Church Hill 1903

The road has not changed, but the chalet-style house has gone, replaced by luxury flats, and there are now houses to the right.

Caption For Westbury, View From Church Tower C1965

The former primary school in the foreground now houses the White Horse Team Ministry hall and offices.

Caption For Dorridge, The Village C1965

They have acquired plastic shopfronts at ground level, and now house a tile shop, a dental practice and an Indian restaurant.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1914

Here they lead up the motte to the Castle House, which now houses the town's museum.

Caption For Laxfield, Low Road C1955

The 'Low House' was East Anglian Pub of the Year in 2000.

Caption For Tenbury Wells, St Michael's College C1955

It used to have a famous library of 8,000 books, including the copy of the Messiah used by Handel himself at the first performance; these treasures are now housed in the Bodleian Library in Oxford.

Caption For Eastbourne, 1925

In front of the Tower, now housing the Coastal Defence Museum, the colonnaded building has been replaced by the present 1960s-style Restaurant and Sun Lounge.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Harbour 2004

The old lifeboat station on the pier now houses the Aquarium.

Caption For Maidstone, The Tithe Barn C1955

The building now houses the famous Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages.

Caption For Dublin, The Rotunda And The Hospital 1897

This tall hall, 80 feet in diameter, now houses a cinema, but was originally used as a venue for the hospital's fundraising events and functioned as an Assembly Hall in the 18th century.

Caption For Plymouth, The Guildhall 1889

The fine tower at the west end of St Andrew's, built by Thomas Yogge in 1481 and now housing a peal of ten bells, used to look out over Guildhall Square, which is now a car park.

Caption For Sawston, High Street C1965

The Co-op (left) now houses a fish and chip shop, and the small garage (right) just down from the Fox pub has gone, to be replaced by modern shops.

Caption For Didcot, Broadway C1950

The once busy railway sheds now house the Didcot Railway Centre, where a large collection of steam locomotives and coaches can be seen on display.

Caption For Gloucester, From Robinswood Hill 1904

It now houses the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, and affords massive views of the city and, of course, the cathedral.