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Peterlee Then And Noe
I don't remember any of my childhood until I moved to Peterlee in 1971. I was 5 years old at the time and was started at Eden Hall infants. When I moved to the big school aged 7 I was placed in Mrs Hoy's class, she was a ...Read more
A memory of Peterlee in 2014 by
I Return To Brentwood
I have just returned from a visit to Brentwood after many years living overseas. It was sad to see the town hall is no longer in the High Street. The Odeon cinema has gone & so has the Palace cinema. The White Hart ...Read more
A memory of Brentwood in 2012 by
How It Is Now
The shop shown is now a Costa Coffee and the pub next door is a restaurant, once the White Hart where Charles Dickens stayed.
A memory of Stevenage in 2012 by
Tilley's Pantry Plus...
I was born (1940) and raised in Mildenhall, in one of the old flint cottages in Kingsway, (now the Mildenhall Museum) almost opposite the fish and chip shop (Snushalls?) and after a couple of moves left Mildenhall in 1955 to ...Read more
A memory of Mildenhall in 2012 by
Massive Change To This Area
The pub on the left is gone. That's now a Co-Op and the row of shops next to it includes (in order) a cafe, a newsagents, a Chinese take-away shop, a Thai resturant, a bakers, a small clothing shop, 2 hairdressers and a ...Read more
A memory of Carshalton in 2012 by
Clare's Cigar Shop Is Now My Shop, The Hair Boutique!
Clare's Cigar shop is now my shop, The Hair Boutique!
A memory of Hitchin in 2012 by
Changes
Today, all the shops have changed. On the right there's an Indian resturant, a shop, a cafe, a tile shop and a salon. Directly ahead, there are 3 shops; one is also a post office. There is also a betting shop, a funeral parlour, but I ...Read more
A memory of Hackbridge in 2012 by
2012 Olympic Torch
The main street is filled with more people than I knew lived in our village. Everyone is happy and waving to vehciles as they pass through. We all wait with anticipation, 20-30 motor bikes come through with police on them and ...Read more
A memory of Llanarth in 2012 by
Village Shop
My partner Tim and I have owned this shop since 1999. This has been a family busines for 12 years with our daughter Amanda helping us. This was originally the "paper shop" which is how many older resdents of the village still refer to ...Read more
A memory of Epsom in 2011 by
Lansdown Road
This photo is actually Lansdown Road, the hotel on the right, The Lansdown is still active but as a gastro pub with a lovely garden to sit and drink in. Lansdown Place follows on from the hotel on the right and is a lovely row of ...Read more
A memory of Cheltenham in 2011 by
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In 1887 shops were erected on both sides (see 64239, pages 24-25).
Railings mark where King's shop had stood.
On the left is the corner of Lloyds Bank; then comes Siddal and Kirby's shoe shop, the Wool Shop, now Nationwide with a new shop front, and the Midland Bank.
A parade of local shops photographed from the junction with Pine Walk is dominated by T H Shepherd (tobacconist and stationer).
Wilmslow`s main shopping street would contain all the shops needed by the community, including their links with the outside world, as the newspaper shop demonstrates in its adverts.
On the right the large bay windows of the clock and electrical shops have been entirely removed.
For much of its length it was all shops, and every kind of shop under the sun was to be found along this road.
By the end of the 19th century, Church Road was Burgess Hill's main shopping centre.
There were many shops, including drapers, hat shops, gents' outfitters, shoe shops and a number of small cafes.
The shop of J Singleton, where you could shop and also acquire a haircut, is no longer a general-purpose shop.
The trees have now gone, and the Vicarage Fields shopping precinct opens up the streetscape.
Above the second shop on the left, the wood is brown and its walls are cream; the second bay window has been removed.
By 1899 we see that the old two-storey bay window of the Cock Inn has gone, to be replaced by a new shop front installed by Mr Fairburn, who had moved his chemist's and druggist's business
The modern shops of Littleham are some distance away from the heart of the older village.
Railings mark where King's shop had stood.
On the left is Norman's grocery and general shop, now a newsagent's.
Village shops continued to prosper until the late 20th century, when trips to neighbouring supermarkets became the fashion.
Whitmore Way was the site of Basildon's first proper shopping parade: this included a chemist, a hardware shop, a post office, a Martin's newsagent, a Home & Colonial store, and a much-needed chip-shop
This street of small shops is showing signs of commercialism.
Then, just as it is today, this area of the town was an exclusive parade of expensive little shops, smart tea shops and expensive restaurants.
The whole of the shop extension has been removed, the chimney has gone from the house behind the shop, and it has all been redeveloped.
Older residents will recall the clothing shop and its predecessor Allan`s furniture shop, as well as the Co-op and Stevenson & Rush.
On the far side of the square is A Symons & Co, with three smiling shop assistants posing in the doorway.
The empty shop on the left is now occupied by Doble`s motor cycles.
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