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Newarthill 1950/60s Tosh And I Part 2

Like everyone else growing up in Newarthill, life wasn’t easy, as times were tough in the 50s and 60s and I suppose in many ways it is today. But back then people really had nothing, but one thing I do ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

Air Force Brat

My father was stationed in Lakenheath, England in 1963. My mother and 2 brothers followed 3 months later - I was 12 at the time. Coming from Texas, November in England was a shock, and it was the coldest winter they'd had in 60 years. ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket

The Chimes Filling Station

Hello Ken, You may remember us, the Beaven boys at number 71 or 72 (Parents Name Collins). I was born in 1945, Stephen in 1940 and Michael 1936. I went to the lovely Eardley Road Primary school before we moved to Clapham ...Read more

A memory of Streatham

Living On Reynolds Drive : 1964 To 1983

My name was Donna Francis and I lived at 106 Reynolds Drive with my mum, Diane Francis, dad Donald Francis, brother Colin and sister Tina. Our neighbours were Vera and George Monk, Ted and Helena ...Read more

A memory of Queensbury by Donna Chick

Noddy's Shop

I moved to Elm Park in 1960 when I was 4 years old with my mum and dad, from Hackney, East London. My dad owned and ran the Newsagents in Station Parade and we lived in the flat above the shop. I remember it was next to the green ...Read more

A memory of Elm Park by Chrissy Robinson

Enormous Nostalgia

I lived in Wath until I enlisted in the RAF at the age of 19. The photographs of Wath on Dearne create a sense of enormous nostalgia and I vividly recall my childhood and teenage years. I attended the Grammar School ...Read more

A memory of Wath Upon Dearne by paulineandellis

Halcyon Days In The 1950s

What fantastic days they were, despite the hardship. We were a family of 9 Seven children Allan Joy,twins Michael and David, myself Sam and a second set of twins Kathryn and Brian I too remember Mrs Greys shop, ...Read more

A memory of Wrottesley Park in 1955 by Sam Woolley

Happy Memories

My goodness, some of the articles brought back so many good memories. I lived at Riverside Place and went to Lord Knyvitts School around 1957. The milk that iced up in the morning at school and the newspaper I was required to tear up ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell by Sue Pharo

Architectural Notes

As a former resident of Bath I recall that this building was not particularly liked. In 1959 the hotel was demolished and a block of 33 flats at 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor level with shops at the ground floor was built. The quality ...Read more

A memory of Bath by Claire Allen

Shopping Memories.

This photograph shows two ladies chatting together in the foreground.  On the right in the floral dress is my mother Mrs Beatrice Farnsworth.  My family have been farmers in the locality for three generations.  My mother's car is ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by Claire Allen

Captions

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Caption For Hunstanton, Manor Park Larder, Manor Park Caravan Site C1965

From the early days of caravan parks, it soon became apparent that visitors wanted the sites to become 'one stop shops' incorporating shopping and entertainment.

Caption For Southport, Leyland Arcade 1899

The arcade was the Victorian equivalent of a shopping mall, offering undercover shopping and retail outlets on two levels.

Caption For Corringham, Woodbrooke Way C1955

These shops serve an outlying part of Corringham: they are the usual mix of grocer, newsagent and hardware shop.

Caption For Swavesey, High Street C1965

The baker's shop (extreme right) has gone, and is now called The Old Bakehouse, whilst the end portion has become a hairdresser's shop with windows inserted at ground and first floor level.

Caption For Petersfield, Dragon Street C1965

Fields Antique Shop passed into memory in the early '80s and a new retailing form took its place - the Eight until Late shop, this being its latest incarnation.

Caption For Broadway, The Village C1955

At about the same time many of the local shops were transformed into cafes and gift shops to cater for this new clientele.

Caption For St Neots, Roper's Shop, Cambridge Street C1965

A child's paradise in the 1960s, this shop still stands just over the crossroads on the Huntingdon Road out of St Neots.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, The Buttermarket C1965

The next four smaller shops are Dewhurst's, Meeson's, Annette's and the Singer Shop.

Caption For Andover, High Street 1908

Poore's Victorian brewery office became Handel House around 1920, with a wide altered shop-front sellling pianos, followed soon after by A B Scott's shoe shop.

Caption For Highcliffe, Lymington Road C1955

The 1950s were the last profitable heyday of the small and diverse local shop, before the supermarkets changed British shopping habits for ever.

Caption For Pembridge, C1960

There can't be many village shops that can claim to have been trading for more than 200 years.

Caption For Walsham Le Willows, High Street 1959

To the right is Harry Nunn's hardware shop, which closed in c1980.

Caption For Monks Eleigh, The Street C1955

Following the closure of the post office and stores in March 2003, a community shop and post office opened in the barn of the Swan in December 2003.The single-decker bus is approaching another now

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1909

The shops on the left have now made way for more modern blocks of shops and offices.

Caption For Camberley, London Road 1927

An office block has replaced those quaint shops, but the Duke of York survives, now minus its covered porch, at the junction with the Frimley Road.

Caption For Spilsby, The Terrace C1955

Hilton's shop is still a boot and shoe shop, but Mr O'Connor is the owner.

Caption For Clare, Market Hill 1962

On the left is a terrace of brick houses and shops built c1865.

Caption For Guisborough, Fox Inn, Bow Street C1960

Next to it stands the newsagent's and tobacconist's shop of the Robinson family, who for two generations served the town and, indeed, had their own blend of snuff.

Caption For Knott End On Sea, Village C1965

E J and D Cartwright's newsagent's and tobacconist's shop is the building with the sun blinds, whilst further along Garner's baker's shop (fresh Hovis and pies daily) was doing some good trade; but little

Caption For Linton, High Street C1955

The High Street today looks much the same as it did in the 1950s - except that like so many small towns, the shops have gone.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway C1950

There were a whole range of shops along the Broadway, ranging from a chemist's, a sweet shop, a gentlemen's outfitter's, a garage, a bank and the gas showroom, but competition was to follow from

Caption For Coalville, High Street C1965

A depressing series of small-scale shops line the main road, which is soon to sweep in more peaceful mode under Bardon Hill.

Caption For Great Staughton, The Highway Looking East C1955

When the bicycle shop, just past the memorial (left), closed in the 1960s Frank Croach, the butcher, moved in.