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On My Way Into Town Or To Visit My Friend Steve Flanagan
Having lived in the U.S now for 35 years this photo makes me very homesick as I haven't seen the old place since 1972! I remember walking down Lord Mayor's Walk and turning the corner next to the ...Read more
A memory of York in 1962 by
Bordon Infant School Station Road Now The Phoenix Centre
Teachers. - Mrs Boyle, Mrs Clover, Mrs Parrott. Head teacher - Mrs Bingham - she had the library books, stamp and cards in her office upstairs. Playground surrounded the building and constructed ...Read more
A memory of Bordon by
The Thursday Club On The Green, Falconwood Parade
It was the early 1960's and I was a curious teenager beginning a voyage of discovery into the exciting world of pop music, rock and roll, coffee bars and clubs. In fact the first teen club I ever attended ...Read more
A memory of Blackfen by
1965
1964 and my parents announced to us kids that we were going to move to the countryside from Great Bar in Birmingham where we were all living at my grandmothers house My Father had died back when I was seven and mother had eventually ...Read more
A memory of Market Harborough by
Air Force Brat
My father was stationed in Lakenheath, England in 1963. My mother and 2 brothers followed 3 months later - I was 12 at the time. Coming from Texas, November in England was a shock, and it was the coldest winter they'd had in 60 years. We ...Read more
A memory of Newmarket
Driftbridge Stables
I was too young in the 1950’s to use the Hotel and pub but I learnt to ride at the Driftbridge Stables, that used the land, stables and coach houses from when the hotel had been a Coaching Inn. Having learnt to ride on Nutmeg, I ...Read more
A memory of Drift Bridge by
Laurel Farm
My then husband Derek Schwier and I bought Laurel Farm in 1963 from Jo Watts - a wonderful jolly character in her dung-coloured dungerees and mucky boots! All her cows were lovingly tended, and her retirement was a sad loss to the ...Read more
A memory of Child Okeford in 1963 by
Wilsons Bakery Griffith Wilson
My parents are Angela (nee Goulden) and Bryan Wilson (now sadly deceased), both from Bramhall. My paternal Grandfather owned the bakery in the village "Wilsons" which was taken over after my grandfather's retirement by ...Read more
A memory of Bramhall in 1955 by
Bradford That I Remember
I lived in Bradford from birth 1944 until 1965 when we moved to Canada. So I have lots of memories. One of them was on Saturday mornings in the 50's walking to town down Manchester Road. There were so many shops to look in and ...Read more
A memory of Bradford by
The Alex
My father (Snowy) was manager at the Alex from the early 50's until 1962. I remember how huge the bars seemed to me as a small child and how small they seemed compared to what I remembered when I returned for a brief visit in the early ...Read more
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The Palladium Bar was opened when the site was first developed for leisure.
The stone-arched building on the right was the postern tower built in 1497 on St Mary's Abbey walls; it is now an office for First York Buses.
These buildings date from the 19th century.
The pub on the corner was always a handy place for a quick lunchtime pint, and even in 1965 for a pie.
Carved in 1894 by George Milburn, the statues on the top of the bar replaced the older, worn statues.
The pub on the corner was always a handy place for a quick lunchtime pint, and even in 1965 for a pie.
When I was a teenager I remember riding out on my BSA Bantam to the Wimpy Bar on Box Hill.
This was the main exit from the walled city of York.
Designed by Christopher Wren in 1672 as a triumphal arch, Temple Bar originally stood at the top of Fleet Street in London.
Long Row leads westwards uphill into Chapel Bar, now truncated by the Maid Marian Way roundabout junction with Derby Road.
Carved in 1894 by George Milburn, the statues on the top of the bar replaced the older, worn statues.
Mixed bathing (even for children) was forbidden.
Duke Bar is on the outskirts of Burnley.
This splendid interior captures the atmosphere of a 1950s pub beautifully.
Marriages also took place at Gretna Hall and at the Toll Inn and the Sark Toll Bar.
The Humber is still a busy working area.
The Humber is still a busy working area.
Duke Bar is on the outskirts of Burnley.The Duke of York public house can be seen in the centre of our picture.
This photograph, taken in what is known as Above Bar, shows Bargate facing south.
The large barrel on the left would seem at odds with the notion of a cocktail bar today, not to mention the array of fuse boxes and meters on the wall.
Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.
Thirteen years before this photograph of Sandhurst was taken, the village police station was completed in memory of some of Sandhurst's older residents.
The original Two Lifeboats pub was torn apart by the 1953 floods.
In the late fifties, the offerings over the bar were much fewer than today.
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