Frinton On Sea, Connaught Avenue And Free Church c.1955
Photo ref: F53015
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The Free Church, with its imposing clock tower, lies to the right of this picture. This is a busy road for both cars and pedestrians. In the foreground, in front of the Galleon (selling confectionery) and Constance Williams's shop, is a small garden with a telephone box.

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Memories of Frinton-on-Sea, Connaught Avenue and Free Church c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Frinton On Sea, Connaught Avenue And Free Church c.1955

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not so much a memory but query? we had family living at glamis (lodge?) around 1900 is the house still there??
I used to be a boarder at the best school at Hawthorn School for girls in Second ave have great memories of my time there was sad when we had to leave and move to bishop stortford does anyone else remember the School
My grandparents moved to Frinton-On-Sea in 1959 and for the whole of my childhood I spent a week or so of every school summer holiday with them in their bungalow. I clearly remember walking down Connaught Avenue with my brother and grandfather on the way to the beach. The picture shows the end of the avenue closest to the sea. The two sets of similar canopies on the ...see more