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Chickenley 1965 To 1973

I was born in Dewsbury in 1965 and moved to Chickenley when i was 1 and a half,i no longer live there,we moved out in 1977 to the West Country,it was great growing up in Chickenley.I remember as kids playing on the ...Read more

A memory of Chickenley in 1973 by John Qureshi

The Exploding Well

In the early 1950s myself and two friends had been fishing at the top of Church Hill, Saxmundham. We stopped at a copse halfway down and explored. Removing some rampant Ivy, we uncovered a concrete cover on a well. To our ...Read more

A memory of Saxmundham by John Fisher

Sunnyside Road

I was born opposite J Wareham's corner shop (on the corner of Fortescue Road) and went to Heatherland's Junior School in Cromwell Road. Where Cromwell Road joined Albert Road there was a cobblers on one corner and a second hand shop ...Read more

A memory of Parkstone by Barry White

Growing Up In Bletchley From 1953 Onwards

My parents moved to Bletchley from London early 1953, they first lived in St George's Road before moving to 35 St John's Road when I made my appearance shortly after Christmas. So much has changed since ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley in 1953 by Alan Webb

Our Younger Days

I am Reg Bright, born in Roman St, Seaforth. Moved to Thornton around 1951,courted Sheila King, Muspratt Rd, Seaforth 1953 ish, married her 1958. We now live in Bardsey near Wetherby - moved here in 1967 for the company Chadburns ...Read more

A memory of Seaforth in 1953 by Sheila/Reg Bright

Watchfield/Naafi/Aerodrome Notes

This was the NAAFI shop that served the military quarters at Watchfield, which housed the then many miltary and civilian staff of the Royal Military College of Science, and some of the students at the college, ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield by Richard Hodder

Oxford Rd Cowley Place Of My Childhood

My earliest memories are of meeting my dad when he came home from working at Morris Motors on his bike he was among some 11000 workers who turned out at finishing time, the bikes filled the road to the ...Read more

A memory of Cowley by John Yeates

Great Food

on holiday in 2010 stayed just outside Laxfield behind burnt farm cottage there is new lodges installed. such lovely views. celebrated my birthday in low house Laxfield arms. arrived by carriage including horse the horse was then ...Read more

A memory of Laxfield by Janet Ingate

Ivey House School

After a family breakup, my mother & I moved to Shepton Mallet in the late '60's, on the Hillmead Estate. I went to Ivey House Preparatory School, as it was called. It was a funny little place in Princes Road. Mrs Jacobs ...Read more

A memory of Shepton Mallet by bru.enzer

Porrits

I lived in Rodley but learnt to dance at Porritts.Remember walking home across the field at the back of dance hall ( now housing estate), coming out near the mill then down Bagley Lane. Near the bottom there is a ginnel up lots of steps ...Read more

A memory of Farsley in 1956 by Sylvia Hardwick

Captions

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Caption For Heswall, The Village C1955

In the photograph it is occupied by Keegan's shoe shop, but it now houses an art and craft shop.

Caption For Clydach, The Wells 1893

These cells now house the museum within the Town Hall.

Caption For Devizes, On The Canal 1898

The cottage now houses a tea room.

Caption For Stokesby, The Post Office C1965

A modern mini-market now houses Stokesby Post Office, and the building shown here has become a candle maker's workshop and a tearoom with a charming garden beside the river.

Caption For Rye, Ypres Castle 1901

It was a prison until the 19th century and now houses the Cinque Ports Museum.

Caption For Stroud, Stratford Park, The Lake C1965

With galleries added on the left, and reduced in height by one storey, it now houses Stroud's new Museum in the Park, opened in 2001.

Caption For Windermere, The Main Street 1929

The gardens, barely visible to the right, are those of the big house, Ellerthwaite, which now houses the public library and the Citizen's Advice Bureau.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle C1955

Ballon's motte to the right is topped by a 19th-century hunting lodge, which now houses the town's museum.

Caption For Byfleet, Civic Restaurant C1955

Byfleet Village Hall also now houses Byfleet Parish Council offices, and is currently under repair (October 2001).

Caption For St Austell, Duporth Beach 1912

There are now houses and the Duporth Holiday Village along the slopes behind.

Caption For Burgh Le Marsh, High Street C1965

They are not there now - housing or car parks have taken their place.

Caption For Wigan, Haigh Park, Entrance Gate 1895

The 200-acre estate was acquired by the corporation in 1947; the hall now houses a local history museum, and is also used for exhibitions.

Caption For Alton, Crown Close 1927

The Mechanics' Institute building now houses the Curtis Museum.

Caption For Bollington, The Canal C1955

The Adelphi Mill in Grimshawe Lane now houses a hotel whilst the remainder of the building has been divided up for use by a large number of businesses.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1965

The Seeboard shop on the corner of The Avenue is currently Threshers off-licence, whilst on the right the bookshop now houses a video shop.

Caption For Caldey Island, The Abbey C1960

In the foreground are a row of workmen's cottages built in about 1910, and on the right is the post office, which now houses the island's museum.

Caption For Ledbury, The Park C1955

It now houses a branch of Boots, the chemists, and all the plaster on the front façade has been recently removed revealing a beautiful jettied timber building.

Caption For Ledbury, High Street C1965

It now houses a branch of Boots, the chemists, and all the plaster on the front façade has been recently removed revealing a beautiful jettied timber building.

Caption For Spilsby, The Terrace C1955

Next door there is now a bookmaker, and the Trustee Savings Bank building now houses Messrs Dexter & Sharp, who are accountants.

Caption For Bradford, Cartwright Memorial Hall C1950

The Cartwright Memorial Hall in Lister Park, Bradford, built during the time of Bradford's pre-eminence as one of the major woollen manufacturing towns of the world, now houses one of the city's best museums

Caption For Bebington, Mayer Hall C1965

The building now houses a selection of municipal offices, a small art gallery, and community service groups.

Caption For Brockworth, Coopers Hill And Stroud Road C1955

The roundabout now houses a large public house and a Shell garage.

Caption For Coltishall, The Village C1945

The front of the shop to the right is unchanged since Edwardian days and is now Coltishall Pharmacy, but the corner where the confectioner's small shop stood has been redeveloped and now houses Coltishall

Caption For Abergavenny, The Museum C1960

The buildings now house the town's museum.