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Birkenhead

Who remembers Hursts Bakery on the corner of Parkfield Avenue and Claughton Road? It was still there when we went back around 2006. And the Sayers cake shops, the curry and chips that every chippie sold and all the good old English ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by Ian Ollman

Black Notley Hospital

When I was a very young child I spent many months at Black Notley Hospital suffering from bovine TB. Fortunately I was unaware of the significance of my bed being near the door to the corridor and one evening a kind ...Read more

A memory of Black Notley in 1952

Boardmans

I lived right opposite the Theatre Royal in the 60s and remember going to see the panto Aladin with Salway Road school it was wonderful. I just loved wandering around Boardmans store in Angel Lane and going into the little bungalow ...Read more

A memory of West Ham by terrier708

Boldre Church (St. John The Baptist)

This 11th Century Church in Boldre forms a cornerstone of my formative years. I attended Rope Hill School in Boldre in the early 1950's - for four years, we boarders attended the Church every Sunday during the ...Read more

A memory of Lymington in 1952 by Edward Williams

Bristol, High Street And The Blitz 1940

Bristol's High Street scene of many strirring events in Bristol's history the heart of the city was destroyed and lost forever in 1940. As a city with docks and industry at its heart, Bristol was a natural ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1940 by Paul Townsend

Bursledon Annexe Children Hospital

My memory is ! I was 12yrs old with an eating disorder ! I got sent there and I couldn't understand why I was , not a nice place

A memory of Bursledon by Wayne Antony

Buying Sixpence Worth Of Stale Buns

I remember as a wee girl going with my brother Donald to buy sixpence worth of stale buns. I don't remember the bakers but it was behind Boots the Chemist. It was always a treat if your mum had a spare sixpence and ...Read more

A memory of Ayr in 1967 by Laura Wilson

Childhood

I lived opposite the Angel Hotel from 1940 to 1955. There were several farms in Bolton and most of the farmers had children my age, so I spent many happy hours in the farm yards and country lanes. My best friend Anne ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne in 1940 by Janet Lancaster

Childhood

I was born in a cottage opposite the Wheatsheaf pub when our village was greatly different from what it has become. I grew up in the proverbial English village. Happy days. I remember Baroness Kinloss, relative to the Duke of ...Read more

A memory of Maids' Moreton in 1950 by Carole Orpe

Childhood In The 1950s

Life for a child in the village of Worle in the 1950s was exciting, parochial and safe. Our parents did not lose sleep over thoughts of us being molested. Children were more likely to be in danger from their own recklessness ...Read more

A memory of Worle in 1956 by Raye Green

Captions

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Caption For Witney, The Market Place C1950

The Angel Inn, on the left, advertising Clinches Witney Ales, dates back to the 17th century.

Caption For Grantham, Angel And Royal Hotel 1904

The Angel Hotel is a remarkable late 15th-century stone-built inn, rebuilt on the site of a Knights Templar hostel where King John had held court in 1213; in this building Richard III signed the Duke of

Caption For Bath, C1965

A great Perpendicular Gothic church, its west front is famous for the ladders with angels ascending and descending each side of the towering west window.

Caption For March, St Wendreda's Church 1929

The roof of St Wendreda's Church is a testament to the carpenter's art, a hammerbeam roof with one hundred and twenty angels playing musical instruments.

Caption For Midhurst, North Street 1921

It is suggested that the 16th-century Angel Inn (on the left-hand side) is where the Pilgrim Fathers paused on their way to embark on the 'Mayflower' before sailing to America.

Caption For Torrington, Church 1890

The church of St Michael and All Angels has suffered over the centuries: it was blown up in 1649 at the end of the Civil War, and rebuilt in 1651; on top of that, it then had to undergo the indignity of

Caption For Eckington, The Cross C1955

were another five inns and taverns in the town: the Rose and Crown, the Duke of York, the Coach and Horses (whose landlord Jas Robinson was also a spring knife manufacturer), the Brown Bear and the Angel

Caption For Salisbury, Fisherton Street 1906

The elegant Angel Hotel is no more, but at least the road is now surfaced.

Caption For Wool, Bridge And Manor C1960

Thomas Hardy used the Manor at Wool as the setting for the disastrous honeymoon of Tess and Angel Clare in his novel 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles'.

Caption For Asfordby, The Church By The Wreak C1960

Internally, there is little to detain the visitor, apart from the nave roof with its stone heads and wooden angels.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

The Angel Hotel which gave its name to the square was immortalised by Charles Dickens in 'The Pickwick Papers'.

Caption For Devizes, St James' Church, Interior 1898

He is lying on a couch with smaller children around mourning him, and angel putti lift him by his hand.

Caption For Worcester, The Victoria Institute 1896

The first city library was founded in Angel Street in 1790 and had to move premises twice before the Victoria Institute at last provided adequate facilities.

Caption For Benenden, Church And Green 1901

The green occupies a small place in the annals of cricketing history: it was during a match here that a ball was alleged to have passed between the stumps without removing the bails.

Caption For Benenden, Church And Green 1901

The green occupies a small place in the annals of cricketing history: it was during a match here that a ball was alleged to have passed between the stumps without removing the bails.

Caption For Croston, Town Bridge C1955

A 17th-century packhorse bridge spans the River Yarrow, and beyond the cottages rises the square, battlemented tower of St Michael and All Angels' Church.

Caption For Grantham, The Angel And Royal Hotel 1893

The Angel Hotel is a remarkable late 15th-century stone-built inn, rebuilt on the site of a Knights Templar hostel where King John had held court in 1213; in this building Richard III signed the Duke of

Caption For Wainfleet, Main Road C1955

In this view we look back towards the Market Place along High Street with the Angel and the Red Lion in the middle distance on the left.

Caption For Halesworth, Market Place C1955

The building behind the man on the Corgi (centre right) has been demolished to create Angel Link.

Caption For Godalming, Church Street 1906

The arch led to the rear of the Angel Hotel yard, owned at that time by John Jasper Taylor, who also had a temperance hotel, Deanery House, further down Church Street.

Caption For Wellingborough, Silver Street C1950

The Angel Hotel on the left closed some years ago, though the prominent lettering on the upper part of the building is still faintly recognisable.

Caption For Helston, Coinagehall Street 1903

The Godolphins built the Angel as their town house in the 17th century, and it became a hotel in the mid 18th century.

Caption For Midhurst, North Street 1921

The part 16th-century Angel Hotel and the Midhurst branch of Barclays Bank are still there, as is the Clock House opposite, which today houses offices.

Caption For Colchester, West Stockwell Street C1960

This view has the old Angel Inn on the left and the former library; beyond is the wonderful town hall.