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Happy Days

I grew up in West Ham from my birth until 1960, living at Stephens Road, Stratford. I remember going shopping with Mum to Stratford High Road, we would go to the market for all Mum's shopping. We would buy fish from Angel Lane and ...Read more

A memory of West Ham in 1958 by Joan Doble

Angel Bridge

I remember the footbridge, in the late 50s my friends and I, all girls from the Holy Family school in Rose Hill would go down under the bridge and have secret times and meetings. We were the "goofy gang". We didn't get up to much but ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1958

Choirboy Days

I was head boy of St. Michael's and all Angels Church Choir between 1956 and 1960. We were a very good choir and did sing in Guildford Cathedral at a gathering of several parish choirs in the cathedral during this period. I enjoyed ...Read more

A memory of Weybridge in 1957 by Graham Hagley

Growing Up In Easebourne

I went to live in Cowdray House, aged 4, in 1951. My father worked in the accounts office in Easebourne village, and I attended Easebourne Primary School (Headmaster was Mr Bevan) along with Barbara Fisher, who also ...Read more

A memory of Easebourne in 1956 by Roger Mills

Baildon Bank

Late 50's. As a kid I used to run wild with my dog Spot on Baildon Bank, Baildon Green and through the Knoll Wood, mainly during the long light summer evenings (but really just when ever I could) I used to trail up through Milner ...Read more

A memory of Baildon in 1956 by John Shooter

1956 1960

My dad bought a brand new house on Craigwell Avenue in 1956. Builder was William Old. I was 4. The house was blue and yellow, 4 houses up on the left from Newberries Avenue. The construction went on for at least two years after moving ...Read more

A memory of Radlett in 1956 by Robin Thompson

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

A Wonderful Childhood At St Catherines

My late father, Rev H Roderick Carter, was the Vicar at St Catherines from the early 1950's to about 1968. Living at the Vicarage meant that we had people coming and going all day, everyday. Mum was very ...Read more

A memory of Norwich in 1955 by Richenda Carter

Wood Hatch, Western Parade

This photo is of the shops in Western Parade, Woodhatch, Reigate. Also in the picture, partially obscured by the trees, is The Angel public house. Woodhatch is a suburb of Reigate, about 2 miles due south from the town ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1955 by Bill Tingley

Holystreet Manor Chagford

I am wondering if anyone remembers the school in Chagford at Holystreet Manor. I went to this school in the mid 1950s and at the time it was called St Brides, later to be re-named Holystreet Manor School with a change of ...Read more

A memory of Chagford in 1955 by David Moon

Captions

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Caption For Clifton Hampden, Village And Church 1890

At the right, on the ridge, is St Michael and All Angels Church, which owes its picturesqueness to Scott rather than the middle ages.

Caption For St Winnow, 1891

The granite font has carved angels with outspread arms.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1893

We can see the letters of part of the surname of the owner, John Prichard, above the entrance to the Angel Hotel on the left.

Caption For Lyndhurst, High Street 1897

Soaring above the buildings of the town is the spire of St Michael and All Angels' church which was designed by William White, who worked under George Gilbert Scott.

Caption For Stanmore, Village 1906

In the church of St John the Evangelist, W S Gilbert, of Gilbert and Sullivan fame, sleeps under the widespread wings of a white angel; Gilbert lived at Grimsdyke, a house designed by the architect Norman

Caption For Launceston, South Gate 1893

The steep little street next to Jesse S Raddall (now a bistro called Three Steps to Heaven) is Angel Hill.

Caption For Bourne, North Street 1952

Here we look from a bustling market place with the stalls spreading into North Street; the three gables of The Angel Hotel are on the left.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, The Village C1960

This photograph shows the old village centre, looking from the Roman Catholic church of St Mary of the Angels.

Caption For Cheriton, The Village C1955

In the village centre is the church of St Michael and All Angels.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral, South Porch 1895

St Hugh was canonised in 1220, and the east end was rebuilt by 1280 as the glorious Angel Choir to contain his relics.

Caption For Buntingford, High Street C1955

The shop in the right foreground is now Mark Doel's butcher's shop; the modern library is a few doors further down towards the Angel, whose sign can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Lincoln, Cathedral, South Porch 1895

St Hugh was canonised in 1220, and the east end was rebuilt by 1280 as the glorious Angel Choir to contain his relics.

Caption For Brixton, St John's Church C1965

St John's Church, by Benjamin Ferrey, was completed in 1853 as the centrepiece of Angell Town.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1893

We can see the letters of part of the surname of the owner, John Prichard, above the entrance to the Angel Hotel on the left.

Caption For Bourne, North Street 1952

Here we look from a bustling market place with the stalls spreading into North Street; the three gables of The Angel Hotel are on the left.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, War Memorial 1922

The Queen Anne house, built in 1702 and presented to the National Trust in 1943, became known as Angel Corner in 1956.

Caption For Salisbury, Fisherton Street 1906

The church spire in the distance belongs to the Congregational church: the Angel Hotel to the left has now disappeared.

Caption For Salisbury, Fisherton Street 1928

The spire in the distance belongs to the Congregational church: the Angel Hotel to the left has now disappeared.

Caption For Salisbury, Fisherton Street 1906

The spire in the distance belongs to the Congregational church: the Angel Hotel to the left has now disappeared.

Caption For Dudley, Castle Street And St Edmund's Church 1968

As for The Castle, it was finished in that bleak sixties style that looked shabby before the paint was even dry, while across the road The Angel looks as solid as ever.

Caption For Woolpit, The Carved Roof Of St Mary's Church C1955

There are 106 angels on the hammers, wall plate and wall posts, all with outstretched wings hovering over the congregation at worship.

Caption For Dunsop Bridge, St Hubert's Church 1921

The pure white marble angel (centre left) is seen by all who pass through the Trough of Bowland.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Angel Hotel 1929

The Virginia creeper on the Angel is beginning to cover the new first floor, which was built in 1921-22 over the garage entrance.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Strand, Horse Fair 1923

The Angel Hotel (offering Good Stabling and Garage) was knocked down and replaced by a cinema.