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6th Northwood Scouts Go Hostelling
I remember staying at the youth hostel in Greens Norton with the patrol leaders of the 6th Northwood Scout Group. I was an ASL (Assistant Scout Leader) with the troop for several years and as I had always ...Read more
A memory of Greens Norton in 1980 by
North End Road
My father owned a couple of menswear shops in north end road in the 1960s and 1970s called Lewis Kaye. I was brought up above the shop at 234 North End Road. I have very fond memories of the shop and the market in those days. Does ...Read more
A memory of Fulham in 1965 by
A Memory For The Rest Of Your Life
I remember the swimming baths very well. My name is Peter Weeks and I used to live on Llanwoanno Road. I swam at this baths at every opportunity during the summer. I used to dive from the diving board on the ...Read more
A memory of Mountain Ash in 1962 by
Hanwell & Elthorne Station.
It is a winter evening, and Saturday. I am in Ealing Broadway and for a change I think I will get a train home to Hanwell. Not every train stops at Hanwell but I board one. West Ealing, we slow and stop, pretty soon ...Read more
A memory of Hanwell in 1962 by
Going To The Post Office, Atterburries And Salvation Army On Sunday
My memories are of going to Mr Atturberries (the spelling of name may be wrong) to buy sweets and also just next door I think was the Salvation Army Hall, which a lot of the village ...Read more
A memory of Sompting in 1961 by
School Life Living In Bilsthorpe
My earliest memory was at the age of 5. I vividly remember sqeezing through the school railings at the bottom of my garden to go to school. My teacher was a lady called Mrs Malkin, she was very nice and kind to us ...Read more
A memory of Bilsthorpe in 1960 by
Peartree Close
I was born in Burgess Hill in 1955 and lived at 18 Peartree Close. There was a rough track behind the house with rear access to garages, and we spent loads of time playing up and down this track and in the woods beyond. I used ...Read more
A memory of Burgess Hill in 1955 by
Watling Avenue Market
I was born in 1938 in London. My parents moved to Burnt Oak when I was 3. The Second World War made a big impression on me. I remember having to sleep in an indoor steel cage. Other times we had to dash over to the air raid ...Read more
A memory of Burnt Oak in 1955 by
Growing Up In Marbury
I was born in Marbury in 1954. My name is Christine Campbell and I was one of 6 children born to Paul and Kathleen Campbell. My dad worked for ICI. We were allowed to swim in the local open air swimming pool for free. The pool ...Read more
A memory of Marbury in 1954 by
Childhood
I was born in the parlour of 25 Pierson Street in 1954. My Mam's name was Margaret (Meg) and my late father was Alf (or Hank) to his mates. He worked on the tugs on the River Tees. I don't have any memories of him as he died when I was ...Read more
A memory of North Ormesby in 1954 by
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Note the hanging board on the left advertising Vale of Neath Ales and the petrol pumps opposite.
It was presented to the town at mid-day on 4 December 1912 by Mrs Sophia Deardon, who was a local benefactor.
The board on the 'Keep Left' sign refers to a Royal Army Ordnance Corps exercise.
The board on the house on the left proclaims that the building belongs to W H Duckworth, cycle and motor engineer.
Billboards on the side of the Station Square shop advertise land for sale, and the board on the fence advertises the same for Robin Hoods Bay.
There is a large parish notice board on the wall behind the lych gate that gives entrance to the churchyard.
John Burrow is shown as the licensee on the board on the Hope and Anchor Inn (right).
The board on the side of the Town Hall is for the Municipal Camping Ground.
Note the running board on the car in the foreground, and the awnings protecting the shop fronts.
The board on the side of the Town Hall is for the Municipal Camping Ground.
After an enquiry Essex County Council duly authorised the new Board which came into being as the Great Clacton Local Board on 17 June 1891.
There were many people in Edinburgh who hated Porteous; fearing that he would be pardoned, a mob broke into the jail, hauled him off to the Grassmarket and lynched him.
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