Places

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Maps

18 maps found.

1895, Burton End Ref. RNE657128
1919, Burton End Ref. POP657127
1920, Burton End Ref. POP657128
1946, Burton End Ref. NPO657127
1896, Burton End Ref. RNE657127
1946, Burton End Ref. NPO657128
1898-1899, Burton End Ref. RNC657127
1896, Burton End Ref. HOSM39617
1899-1901, Burton End Ref. RNC657128
1898-1900, Barton End Ref. RNC634331
1919, Barton End Ref. POP634331
1946, Barton End Ref. NPO634331
1897, Barton End Ref. RNE634331
1902-1903, Barton Ref. RNC634298
1897, Barton Ref. RNE634298
1897 - 1909, Barton Ref. HOSM37153
1924, Barton Ref. POP634298
1947, Barton Ref. NPO634298

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Memories

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Yesterday

I worked in Toll Gavel from 1967 thru 1973 at Greenwoods Menswear which used to be next to Mackmans Bakers. I used to have their meat pie dinners on a silver foil tray and they were yummy and cheap. Saturday lunchtime was fish'n chips ...Read more

A memory of Beverley in 1967 by Christopher Atkinson

Walking The Bridge

I remember walking the bridge from Stapenhill grounds to get to school in Bond Street, it was the Technical High School then, but was the Burton Grammar School when my brother went in the 50s. The bridge was for ...Read more

A memory of Burton upon Trent in 1960

Von And Len''s Memories.

WOW! I am Yvonne Blake (ne Hoare) the memories here are wonderful and yes we remember the Odeon where my sister Shirley and brother David went while I went to Burtons for ballroom dancing lessons. We lived at ...Read more

A memory of Northumberland Heath in 1955 by Len Blake

Timber

I lived in Malvern Road and remember the winter of '47 when we had six weeks of snow and wonderful tobogganing on the slopes. My dad was the manager of Park&Brown Jeffery Street and a skilled wood man who was able to build me an excellent ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Michael Barton

Timber

my father managed Park and brown in Jeffrey Street from 1934 until 1953 a time when it belonged to W.R Barton and Son of Gravesend. I did saturday cash sales work there during the war ; helped carry timber from Gilingham pier on an old Fordson 5 ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Michael Barton

The George Hotel

Fond memories of the George, Saturday night meeting place when we would frequent the Palm Court Lounge with mirrored walls and a Grand piano at the end of the room with a man named 'Tinkler' ... believe it or not!!!! playing tunes ...Read more

A memory of Walsall in 1961 by Ray Neale

The Bull Hotel

yes remember the bull demolished i and built Macfisheries supermarket in its place left my job with my mate Dave Palmer, we were both employed by Billy Horsborough who was the manager for better buying supermarket and the green grocer ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge by mercia2005

Shopkeepers 1912 To 1976

Born Dec. 1924 Dollis Hill Ave, son of E.H.Carter who lived at Crown Terrace. In 1912 he opened his half-shop as a newsagent and tobacconist, joined-up in 1915 and left the running to his sister Florence who ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1949 by John Carter

Roy Mozley

Hi Roy, remember you well, remember seeing you first at Williams Garment Club, Salford, singing and playing guitar. Then Talk of the North. Did you have the Swinging Bridge at Trafford? My brother and I was only talking about you last ...Read more

A memory of Eccles by Kenneth Walker

Playing In The Corn Fields

I am 65 now, but if I close my eyes I am 10, playing in the cornfields down by MileOak Secondary Modern School, with my brother Graham Burton and some friends, Richard Gere, Suesanne Birchill and Roger Birchill, and others ...Read more

A memory of Mile Oak in 1957 by Cynthia Miller

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Captions

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Caption For St Leonards On Sea, Parade And Sussex Hotel 1890

St Leonard's was laid out by James Burton (father of the more famous Decimus Burton) after 1828.

Caption For Burton, Barn End C1955

It is houses like this that make Burton so attractive.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Beach 1930

Chalets, a villa and the Bay View Hotel overlook the Hive and Burton Beach from the end of Beach Road.

Caption For Aylesbury, Market Square C1950

The white fronted Burton's at the far end is in the up-to-the-minute Art Deco style favoured by the tailoring company all over the country.

Caption For Plymouth, Cobourg Street C1940

It stood where the southern end of Drake's Circus shopping centre now stands.

Caption For Wakefield, Kirkgate C1965

Woolworth's store, seen here at the end of this section of Kirkgate (centre), draws shoppers down this precinct past the shops on the right, built in the early 1960s.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, C1955

The cliff line of Dorset breaks to give access to a small cove and the village of Burton Bradstock, with the River Bride gurgling away to the end of Chesil Beach.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, The Beach And Burton Cliff 2003

Here we see National Trust shingle and cliffs at the end of Beach Road, with the buildings (top right) comprising the Burton Cliff Hotel.

Caption For Swyre, Bull Inn C1965

Marking the end of an era, the Bull Inn at Swyre was one of the last roadhouses to be built in England in the 1930s, enabling Mrs Bessie Case to offer 'hotel accomodation' in time for Defence Area status

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1965

Burton's is pre-eminent on the left, and Pricerite is on the right, next to three shoe shops, Lennard's, True-Form and Frisby's.

Caption For Knott End On Sea, The Ferry C1960

The council bought the boats from the Croft family of Knott End, who had ferried villagers across the River Wyre for generations.

Caption For Petersfield, High Street C1955

The view is closed at the far end of the street by Norman Burton's, built in the early 1800s, and just to the right the café sign invites you to Frances Hill's tea rooms.

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1955

Here we can see its replacement, a Burton`s store typical of 1950s building styles (one hesitates to call it architecture).

Caption For Wellingborough, Market Street C1955

Most buildings in the foreground survive, albeit with their shopfronts altered and with different tenants.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Pound Street 1912

We look eastwards from the bushes and wall of The Grove (left).

Caption For Redditch, Evesham Street C1955

Here we can see its replacement, a Burton's store typical of 1950s building styles (one hesitates to call it architecture).

Caption For Barton Under Needwood, The Village C1955

The village gets its name from a Barton (or Berton), the old word for a rickyard.

Caption For Branston, The Smith's Arms And The School C1955

Branston is just two miles south of Burton, and at one time belonged to Burton Abbey.

Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1960

F W Woolworth's, with its large window display and traditional sign, occupies a building which dates back to the 15th century, while the foundation stones of Burton's menswear shop, with its flamboyant

Caption For Branston, The Smith's Arms And The School C1955

Branston is just two miles south of Burton, and at one time belonged to Burton Abbey.

Caption For Stafford, Market Square C1955

F W Woolworth's, with its large window display and traditional sign, occupies a building which dates back to the 15th century, while the foundation stones of Burton's menswear shop, with its flamboyant

Caption For Burton, Manor College C1960

Built in 1806 and known as Burton Hall, this gracious old building was considerably altered in the 1900s by the new owners of the Burton Estate, the Gladstone family, who also changed its name to Burton

Caption For Fleetwood, The Mount 1902

Marked out by plough according to the great architect Sir Decimus Burton's directions, streets radiated from the Mount, which was the highest point in a chain of sandhills.

Caption For St Leonards On Sea, From The Boundary 1891

Started as New Hastings by James Burton and his architect son Decimus in 1828, and later renamed St Leonards, this seaside resort is a grand composition of palatial stucco terraces.