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St Bart's Bomber
I was christened in this church in 1952. We lived in Crystal Palace Park Road, and I was a Cub Scout there as well, 4th Sydenham. I remember one year we entered a 'Soap Box' go-cart in the soap box derby that was held in Brighton ...Read more
A memory of Sydenham in 1958 by
Not Beer Cart Lane
This picture is actually of All Saints Lane. My wife and I lived in the furthest timbered cottage from 1958 to around 1964. The cottage was originally two small cottages and as a consequence it had two stair cases each leading ...Read more
A memory of Canterbury by
Hart Road
I was born in the house number 9 Hart Road . I remember attending Manor county First school and walking g there on my own. Who'd do that now as a 5 yr old ? Brother and sisters all went to St Mary's and I remember seeing them on The ...Read more
A memory of New Haw in 1966 by
Armley
I was born in my Grandma's house in Armley in 1947. Went to St Barts School until changing at 13 to Silver Royde Secondary Modern. Married in 1967, Tom & I had 2 sons and we emigrated to Brisbane, Australia in 1972. We have ...Read more
A memory of Lower Town by
Manor Road
With reference to the photo Erith High St, 1965. I am one of the young men in the photo (the taller one), my name is Alan Pointer. I lived at 7 Manor Road from 1948-1965. I can relate to some of the places and names in the write-ups. Burtons ...Read more
A memory of Erith in 1965 by
Harts Hill House, 87 Sarsfeld Road, Balham, London
My Great Aunt Alice Yates bought a house here at the end of the 1890s. It may have been newly built then. It is I believe still standing but whether it is still called Harts Hill House is another matter. It ...Read more
A memory of Balham by
Tottenham Earlsmead School
I lived in Colsterworth Road,Tottenham between 1948-58 and went to Earlsmead School. So many memories; Palace, Bruce Grove and Florida cinemas where we saw Snow White, sat in the circle and it really scared me! The lovely ...Read more
A memory of Edmonton in 1956 by
Back A Bit To Silver End
I suppose I'm cheating but I can go back a good way further than the 1900s because my memories are mainly my mother's and she was born in 1904 and lived in South Street. She used to share her memories with me like ...Read more
A memory of Brierley Hill in 1900 by
My First Recollections
I was born Reading in 1945 and went home to The Red House in Sonning which adjoined the White Hart. My earliest recollection is when I was at the hotel at the age of 5, while visiting my grandmother who was the owner of the ...Read more
A memory of Sonning in 1945 by
Growing Up In Foxton Cambridgeshire
How a Family that came to south Cambridgeshire Clifford John Masters, My Story I was born in 4 Chaucer Cottages Foxton on the 9th February 1940 The houses backed onto the “park” all ...Read more
A memory of Barrington by
Captions
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The subject of her conversation with the equally stern-looking woman with the donkey cart is probably not last night's party.
On the left are colliers unloading—note that the coal is being transferred to horse and cart.
Note the upturned cart by the bridge.
A cart delivers fresh water around the village of Puncknowle.
Here, country people are awaiting the carriers' carts that will transport them back to their farms and villages.
The old hay cart, however, is now a fond memory.
A trader is about to make a sale, but he will not make a fortune from this cart unless all of Walberswick turns out.
Note the tram just behind the statue, the boys in uniform (centre right) and the various hand- and horse-carts.
On the left Martin and Son, Wholesale and Retail Grocers are making a delivery by horse cart.
It was doubtless used to swell up the felloes of cart and wagon wheels, for in hot, dry weather they contracted, and the metal tyres became loose.
Here we see the east front of Chatsworth, where a team of gardeners with their carts full of bedding plants are working on the Italian gardens.
It pumped sea water, which was used both in local water carts for street cleaning, and for flushing out the town's sewerage system.
town centre in the 1920s and 1930s when policemen, with arms outstretched, directed what little traffic there was, errand-boys cycled through the streets loaded with baskets of parcels, and horses and carts
A hackney carriage and a horse-drawn cart pass under the first Waterloo Bridge.
Its landlord, from 1889 until 1928, was the famous George Heath, who also provided stabling and had carts and carriages for hire.
The horse and cart are approaching the old packhorse bridge, which was later to be by-passed by a new road bridge.
The heavy roller on the front broke off, and a caravan and water cart on tow overtook the steam roller and overturned.
The Village 1909 A handsome farm cart stands in the yard of a timber-framed two-storey building, in this small hamlet on the road between Tenterden and Hythe.
Originally a rough roadway through the cliffs to the beach known as Cart Gap, the Gangway was constructed in concrete in 1898 by Steward & Patteson brewery, the owners of the Ship Hotel.
The photographer clearly found the sight of these two children in their donkey cart as appealing a sight as it still is to us today.
Also over on the right stands The Red Lion Hotel, and just near it is a coal cart.
On the left is the City Luncheon Bar, and in the foreground a fleet of carrier's carts owned by Henry Drapper.
However, the cabs and carts are still relying on horse-power.
Meanwhile horses, carts, children and dogs have given way to the motor car, while a higher fence has appeared around the Dean's Court fields.
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