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Happy Days Of Llanharry

My name is Moreen Chadwick (nee Crandon) and I was born in Tyla Coch, Llanharry in 1941 at the home of my grandparent's, Herbert and Mary Crandon, grandad was always called 'Joe'. In them days it was just a street of ...Read more

A memory of Llanharry in 1941 by Moreen Chadwick

Roundshaw

My mum found this site, and wow. I lived in Instone when I was 7 on the 9th floor with my mum, brother and sister, then we moved to Vulcan Close. We used to spend all our time over the field and on the decks, there used to be a van ...Read more

A memory of Wallington in 1970 by Theresa Kelly

Elmers End

I was born in Beckenham Hospital - the one next to a park I believe. I grew up in Elmers End and attending Elmers End & Eden Park Preparatory School - my husband and I tried to find the school a few years back when we came over ...Read more

A memory of Beckenham by Diane Gibbons (Luker)

Pit Houses

I lived in Lemington untill 1954 approx and we lived in the front row of the Pit Row houses. We could stand outside and watch the trains going past full of coal and wave to the drivers, playing on the pit heaps, wouldn't like the ...Read more

A memory of Lemington in 1953 by Rosemary Cawley

Many Pleasant Evenings

The low house was run by a lovely couple named Paul and Janet Parsons. The had a son Zach (Zacky Bongo) and a daughter, Tabitha. What a pleasant atmosphere they always maintained. Friends like the Parsons are rare and ...Read more

A memory of Laxfield in 1985 by John Ziv

Grandparents

My father was in the RAF (Ron Jerred) and whenever we came back from abroad we went to Odcombe until he was given a new posting. Me and my sister would go to Odcombe school for short periods. My main memories are of the smell of ...Read more

A memory of Higher Alham in 1955 by Janet Brown

Living In East Rainton As A Child

I was born in East Rainton at 30 Pontop Street, and have still great memories of the place. I had a brother George and sisters Dorothy, sadly my sister Betty passed away some years ago. I, like my siblings ...Read more

A memory of East Rainton by Keith Rennie

Northern Life

Hello. I did not live in Grangetown but loved the bus ride through it on the way to Redcar for a day out. Leaving South Bank on the right hand side of the road there was a row of houses with grassy front gardens and long paths ...Read more

A memory of Grangetown by Muriel Redd

The Only American Child At St. Anne's

I was 5 years old and it was 1955. My father, William Venezia was stationed at Westdraton AFB. I went to St. Annes for the 1,2 and 3rd grade. My name was Amelia (Millie) Venezia. We lived on Meadvale Road in the ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1955 by Millie Mcilvaine

A War Time Memory

As I was approaching my 7th birthday at the end of November 1943, my mother (Nan Mackie) was taken from our row house home at 34, Briar Edge, Forest Hall, nr Newcastle-on-Tyne to Dilston Hall, Corbridge, where she gave birth to ...Read more

A memory of Corbridge in 1943 by Gwenneth Steward

Captions

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Caption For Wakefield, Wood Street C1953

Further up is the Mechanics' Institution, or Institute of Literature and Science, now housing the Wakefield Museum.

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 On Avon, The Memorial And Westbury House C1955

This part now houses the Tourist Information Centre; the ivy has been cleared to reveal the original door.

Caption For Stalham, The Mill And Staithe C1935

The Museum of the Broads is now housed in the brick building with decorative arches alongside the staithe.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1955

The two impressive buildings to the right now house the Natwest Bank, previously the National Provincial and originally the Northamptonshire Union Bank.

Caption For Penrith, Brougham Castle, South West C1873

Partly restored, Brougham Hall now houses a variety of creative initiatives.

Caption For Helmshore, Musbury Tor C1955

Buildings in the foreground now house the fascinating Helmshore Textile Museum.

Caption For Woodstock, Park Street C1960

Fletcher's House, a 17th-century building near the stocks, now houses the Oxfordshire County Museum.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Cragg 1901

Now, houses occupy the slope in front of the camera.

Caption For St Fagans, The Castle And Village 1893

Set in 98 acres of parkland, St Fagan's was donated for use as a National Museum by the Earl of Plymouth and now houses the Welsh National Folk Museum.

Caption For Wainfleet, Market Place C1955

The white building beyond now houses pizzas and kebabs, accountants, and antiques.

Caption For Gilwern, The Canal C1955

The bank to the right, where the car is parked, now houses a boat hire firm, Castle Narrowboats.

Caption For Dorridge, The Village C1965

They have acquired plastic shopfronts at ground level, and now house a tile shop, a dental practice and an Indian restaurant.

Caption For Dublin, The Custom House 1897

It now houses government offices, while Custom House Docks, originally developed at the same time as the Custom House, are now a financial services centre.

Caption For Gilwern, The Canal C1955

The bank to the right, where the car is parked, now houses a boat hire firm, Castle Narrowboats.

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 Penrith, Aerial View C1953

On the same side, behind the Musgrave Monument are the white ashlar premises erected for the National Provincial Bank, now housing the National Westminster Bank.

Caption For Little Missenden, The River Misbourne C1955

Here we look east from the bridge over the Misbourne along the backs of Manor Farmyard, now houses, the Red Lion pub and cottages beyond, a view now somewhat obscured by stables to one of the converted

Caption For Sunbury On Thames, Thames Street C1955

The mansard-roofed building on the left is now a Café Rouge, and the shops are now houses.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1908

It now houses the regimental museum of The Green Howards.

Caption For Grosmont, Front Street C1965

The station and crossing is at the bottom of the hill, and next to the Station Tavern (centre right) is now a new signal box. Houses

Caption For Skegness, The Clock Tower C1955

The Embassy Ballroom (right) has been greatly altered, and now houses Harveys and the Litton Tree.

Caption For Wainfleet, Market Place C1955

The white building beyond now houses pizzas and kebabs, accountants, and antiques.