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1919, Lansdown Ref. POP752878
1919, Pipehouse Ref. POP806467
1919, South Stoke Ref. POP835285
1919, Southdown Ref. POP835533
1919, Stanton Wick Ref. POP838530
1919, Stockwood Vale Ref. POP839974
1919, Regil Ref. POP815226
1919, Rotcombe Ref. POP820351
1919, Publow Ref. POP811359
1919, Radford Ref. POP812716
1919, Radstock Ref. POP812765
1919, Stowey Ref. POP841121
1919, Somerdale Ref. POP834005
1946, Blackmoor Ref. NPO642754
1946, Bloomfield Ref. NPO644362
1946, Cholwell Ref. NPO668191
1946, Clandown Ref. NPO669350
1946, Coley Ref. NPO675355
1946, Combe Down Ref. NPO675958
1946, Combe Hay Ref. NPO675969

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Memories

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The Volunteer Inn

Volunteer was built in 1703 and as far as we can find out, it possibly became a pub in 1840s.  It ceased trading in 1973 when it was sold by the brewery to the Gray family.  The Grays converted it back into a house.  We ...Read more

A memory of Twyford by Penny Smith

Mid Eighties

From early 1984 to March 1987 I had the pleasure of being the Landlady of this public house. Many good times (some bad), many lovely customers, some of whom became friends and not forgetting all the people who came to ...Read more

A memory of West End in 1986 by Vee Williams

Reminders Of My Youth

I remember being taken to the village when I was very young - I believe one of my great uncles ran the Pub - One of the ubquitous Jermy Family - I am coming to Norfolk to try and research my roots at the end of July this ...Read more

A memory of Great Hockham by Paul Burroughes

Boots The Chemist

I own part of the building which is the second one on the left of the photo. Many years ago there was another building on the end, on the corner of Market St and Well Lane. Our building is now the Fat Frog Cafe and lots of ...Read more

A memory of Liskeard by Lynda Gale

The Scene Today

The old town hall in the centre has changed little although at the time this photo was taken the town hall was in the building to the left known then as the Anchor Hotel, now Bar Vin. The fine building to the right has gone to be ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by M

Whetstone Hey Shops

I remember the triangle of shops at the top of Whetstone Hey in(1962), when I was about 7 years old. If you came up Whetstone Hey, from Valley Drive, on your left was Wartons Newsagents (what we called The Paper Shop). It ...Read more

A memory of Great Sutton by John Harrison

My Early Years In Longton 1870s To 1940s

I was born in Longton in 1933 at 151 High Street Post Office, Longton. All my childhood was spent there with my grandmother, Sarah Wright and my great aunt Matilda Ward (my grandmother's sister). Between ...Read more

A memory of Longton by Barbara Johnson

Working On Church Street Six Times

When in 2018 I started work as a supervisor in a shop on Church Street, it occurred to me that I had had four jobs & two volunteer posts on the road. The first was a temporary job in the late '70's under ...Read more

A memory of Great Malvern by bru.enzer

Memory Of Marilyn Celico Singing.

Marilyn Celico was for a time writing about stuff back in America about 15 years ago on a Brentwood website(before Facebook) and just chattering about the States.I remember her blonde hair and accent ...Read more

A memory of Brentwood by daveoldschool2009

War Memorial Gaumont Coffee Shop Toy Shop & Beatles!

I remember standing here in the cold with my dad & mum on remembrance days when I was very young. Opposite the Gaumont/Victoria Cinema there used to be a row of shops, one of these used to be ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1957

Captions

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Caption For York, Bootham Bar C1950

The public house on the right is The White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's

Caption For Kings Lynn, Norfolk Street 1891

In the late 19th century this area of Norfolk Street offered such delights as Mrs Elizabeth Cockerill, china, glass and earthenware dealer, Plowright & Pratt (extreme right), ironmongers by

Caption For Halsall, The Church 1900

The village of Halsall is situated near to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

Caption For Worcester, The Cross C1950

1950 it may be, but the heavily laden cart on the right could come from an earlier age.

Caption For Sheffield, The Goodwin Fountain C1965

This view looks towards Barker's Pool, where Sheffield's first reservoir was built in 1434 to collect water from several springs on the hillside above West Bar.

Caption For Winsford, The Royal Oak Inn 1930

Originally a 13th-century farm, the building became a halt for packhorse trains carrying wool across the hills.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1955

Monk Bar on Goodramgate is one of the finest gates in the York city walls, and the closest to York Minster.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1885

The public house on the right is The White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's

Caption For Farnham, The Borough C1955

The photographer is further east than he was when he took F11038, looking west along The Borough towards West Street.

Caption For York, Bootham Bar C1950

The public house on the right is the White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.

Caption For Helston, On The Stream C1870

The stream is actually the River Cober, which used to regularly flood this area of Lower Green.

Caption For London, King William Street 1880

This photograph shows the Cannon Street end of King William Street, which heads south-east from the Mansion House towards London Bridge.

Caption For Sheffield, The Goodwin Fountain C1965

This view looks towards Barker's Pool, where Sheffield's first reservoir was built in 1434 to collect water from several springs on the hillside above West Bar.

Caption For York, Micklegate Bar 1886

The heads of traitors and conspirators were often displayed on pikes here up until 1754, when the government called a halt to this practice because two of the heads were stolen by a Jacobite tailor.

Caption For Padstow, The Harbour 1888

Transatlantic passenger ships berthed here, many built in the town's own boat yards.

Caption For Beer, The Village C1955

The spire was removed in 1962 after being weakened first by an exploding mine out at sea, and then by a lightning strike, leaving only the square-topped tower that we can see today.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1955

Monk Bar is one of the finest gates in the city walls and the closest to the Minster on Goodramgate.

Caption For London, Clerkenwell, St John's Gate C1870

The newest fashion newspaper and the oldest-style tavern still jostle each other now as they did a century or more ago.’This bustling street was once the home of the British press.The working day

Caption For Wilmslow, Grove Street C1955

This was Wilmslow`s main shopping street after the war, and by 1955 the traffic restrictions had started to appear, with the no-waiting signs at the top of the street.

Caption For Padstow, The Harbour 1888

In the Middle Ages silt formed the Doom Bar and cut off the harbour for the larger sailing vessels, but Padstow still continued to be a very important trading port.

Caption For Paignton, The Harbour 1922

Fishermen regularly brought their creels of pilchards and herring from the creek (Paignton Harbour - see photograph right and P2046, page 24), along the sand bar (Sands Road - see 81150, page 27), to a

Caption For Southampton, High Street 1908

Many of the buildings in Southampton's historic High Street were destroyed during the Second World War, more than 30 years after this photograph was taken.

Caption For Southampton, High Street 1908

Many of the buildings in Southampton's historic High Street were destroyed during the Second World War, more than 30 years after this photograph was taken.

Caption For London, Fleet Street 1890

The newest fashion newspaper and the oldest-style tavern still jostle each other now as they did a century or more ago.’This bustling street was once the home of the British press.The working day