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Tooting Smells Like Home ........1970's 80's
The huge image of a beautiful woman's face comes to mind when I remember Tooting Broadway "Chelsea Girl". I used to love looking at all the lovely clothes and getting ideas so that I could walk down to "Huma ...Read more
A memory of Tooting in 1980 by
Fountain Road And Upper Tooting
I was born and first lived in Fountain Road. My first memory is the nursery at Amen corner in and old fire station they had stairs that went in a spirol and I hated them. I went to Defoe School and then on to ...Read more
A memory of Tooting in 1971 by
Deja Vu...!
Seeing this photograph made me feel as if I'd walked down this street only yesterday, when in fact the last time was well over 30 years ago now! I attended Broadwater School form 1970 - 1975, and walked home to the top of Frith Hill ...Read more
A memory of Farncombe in 1970 by
House
I remember moving to my granddad's house when I was 9yrs old. It was an old house, no bath room, only out side loo. My dad who brought me up built a bathroom on so we could have a bath - before we used tin bath in front of the fire. It was ...Read more
A memory of Farncombe in 1969 by
A Trip Down Memory Lane
I remember living at 6 Prospect Terrace, it was a two up two down terraced house with an outside toilet & coalhouse. My mum had four children, as you can imagine the house was a bit of a squeeze. My earliest ...Read more
A memory of New Brancepeth in 1968 by
My First Trip To England
My parents were both born in Kidderminster, one in 1937 and the other in 1938. They married in 1957 and came to America in 1958, my first trip was to Kidderminster in 1965. So I have many fond memories as a child ...Read more
A memory of Kidderminster in 1965 by
Stonehills Wgc
This view is looking north from the west side of Stonehills towards the Cherry Tree Public House. Just out of view on the left was the old Police Station (the site of which has still not been developed) whilst across the ...Read more
A memory of Welwyn Garden City in 1958 by
Stonehills 1958.
I lived next door to the police station which is just to the left of this photo from 1952 until 1959 when my father (the local police station sergeant) retired. This photo is very evocative of memories I had as a young ...Read more
A memory of Welwyn Garden City in 1958 by
Goring By Sea
I was born in the war years in Broadwater, we moved to Goring when I was 2 years old. I grew up in open fields and smallholdings and nurseries. I remember going down to the beach and playing on what is now the Greensward, then it ...Read more
A memory of Worthing in 1947 by
'down Yer 'wey'.
Moved to Farncombe in 1942 from Datchet, but evacuated originally from Barking, London. I remember arriving at my new home at 1 Tudor Circle. My Step-father was a fireman in the AFS, who's ...Read more
A memory of Godalming in 1942 by
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Broadgate was always the hub around which Coventry revolved, and Hertford Street was once one of the main streets running into it, though it was constructed only in 1912.
Broadgate was always the hub around which Coventry revolved, and Hertford Street was once one of the main streets running into it, though it was constructed only in 1912.
Coventry has undergone massive redevelopment since the end of the second world war, not only with projects such as the Broadgate shopping precinct, but an American-inspired partly-elevated ring-road
In front of Broadgate's post-war development is a statue of Lady Godiva, still notorious for nudity after 1,000 years.
It is (most inappropriately, I think) known as the Broadgate.
Coventry has undergone massive redevelopment since the end of the second world war, not only with projects such as the Broadgate shopping precinct, but an American-inspired partly-elevated ring-road
Closer to the city centre, Broadgate is nowadays a frantically busy dual carriageway, and the site on the left a bus station.
The very narrow Broad Gate is obviously named for the street rather than the width of the gate.
Here Broadgate starts to climb out of the valley.
Coventry has undergone massive redevelopment since the end of the second world war, not only with projects such as the Broadgate shopping precinct, but an American-inspired partly-elevated ring-road
Here Broadgate starts to climb out of the valley.
Here Broadgate starts to climb out of the valley.
The event is further commemorated in Broadgate by a puppet clock which dates from Coventry's post-war reconstruction.
The event is further commemorated in Broadgate by a puppet clock which dates from Coventry's post-war reconstruction.
The Broadgate shopping precinct, a series of squares with shops on two levels, was an excellent idea, even if the finished product was dull.
In front of Broadgate's post-war development is a statue of Lady Godiva, still notorious for nudity after 1,000 years.
The Broadgate shopping precinct, a series of squares with shops on two levels, was an excellent idea, even if the finished product was dull.
Here Broadgate starts to climb out of the valley.
Closer to the city centre, Broadgate is nowadays a frantically busy dual carriageway, and the site on the left a bus station.
Messrs Parke & White of 45 Broadgate (extreme left) closed in 1958, and the site is now the new and expanded Lincoln City Library.
Messrs Parke & White of 45 Broadgate (extreme left) closed in 1958, and the site is now the new and expanded Lincoln City Library.
Broadwaters occupies a site where an ancient monastery once stood - it was destroyed by invading Danes.
In 1933 a house clearance and house building scheme was developed at Broadwaters.
The speed regulation signs do little to enhance an otherwise idyllic scene on the A50 Leicester-Coalville (Bradgate) Road, looking across to All Saints' Church, standing adjacent to the entrance to