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My Childhood

I was born at West View, Stanley in August 1939. My father bought 2 cottages and knocked them into a very large house. I had 5 older siblings and my mother's father lived with us. Our family name was House. I loved every ...Read more

A memory of Stanley in 1940 by rene.herriman

One Day At A Time

A precised extract from the chapters in my biography relating to wartime evacuation, and particularly to Garnant. I stared morosely out of the window and watched the landscape slip by as the steam train chugged its way through ...Read more

A memory of Garnant in 1940 by James Tait

Clyde Street, Salford

I remember living at no 6 Clyde Street and at the end of the street was Mrs Grant's shop. I was the eldest of four (me) Mandy Derbyshire, my brothers Jason and Paul, and my sister Kelly. I remember being part of the filming ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1970 by Amanda Hobbs

The Crooked Spire

It's not just the church at Ermington which has a crooked spire.The village has a traditional village inn called 'The Crooked Spire'. It's not particularly pretty to look at from the outside as there is just a narrow pavement ...Read more

A memory of Ermington in 2012 by John Howard Norfolk

School Days

We lived in Langrish village, but seeing there was no school there we had to take the public bus to East Meon School. I remember the first and last days at junior school in East Meon. The school building was made from local ...Read more

A memory of East Meon in 1950 by Maureen Gartry

Nana & Grandad

We stayed with them when I was aprox 11. They had a wool and baby clothes shop and I believe the name was A.W.Baldock. The shop next door was a sweet shop run by Mrs Swan, she sent me beautiful postcards when we had left ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath in 1961 by Jane Haydon

The Territorial Army Centre In Rusholme, Manchester

A new Army unit was formed in 1967 and took over the depot in Norman Road, Rusholme. This became 33 Signal Regiment which was part of the new TAVR. I had been wondering about joining the TA for ...Read more

A memory of Rusholme in 1967 by John Howard Norfolk

Top Of The High Street

The account by Anne Broomehead is partly correct but jumbled, having lived in Bovingdon since 1960 and worked for Mr Grainger as a paperboy, and knew Ted Gadd like an old "uncle", this is the correct version. The paper ...Read more

A memory of Bovingdon in 1965 by Lennie Smith

Park Court ~ Balham Park Road

My Aunt & Uncle (Ella & Cecil Forbes) lived in a two bedroom flat in Park Court in Balham Park Road from 1948 & throughout the 1950s and I spent much time staying with them as my parents ran pubs in The City. ...Read more

A memory of Balham in 1955

Family Visits

I have many memories of visiting my Grandparents, George and Liza Ireland, who lived on the end of Major's Terrace, (I think it was called then) next door to the Crown and Anchor (now the Pottery). A particular fond memory is of ...Read more

A memory of Mosterton in 1949 by Pauline Morgan

Captions

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Caption For Pegwell, Seafront 1907

Here we have a closer view of the wall and walk built from the cliff opposite, encompassing the ground later laid out as gardens, and earlier as a swimming pool, by the Pegwell Bay Reclamation

Caption For Irby, The Village C1940

agricultural dwelling next to it, to the generously featured buildings established during the first half of the 20th century, lend an air of long-term solidity that was subsequently supported by the

Caption For York, Stonegate C1960

Sometimes the signs would hang so low that people would have to duck to pass by. The 17th-century inn has survived, but it has been totally altered.

Caption For Eccleshall, High Street And Market Hall 1900

By the beginning of the 11th century the parish was doing well enough to support five churches and two chapels. Then disaster struck. In 1010 Danish raiders attacked and all but destroyed the place.

Caption For Sandgate, High Street 1903

In the year King Edward VII cut a ribbon to launch London's first electric trams, this small town by the sea still used horses to pull its passenger-laden vehicles.

Caption For Horsley, 1907

Horsley is approached from the north by the main road from Nailsworth, middle right, and by a steep lane leading from the attractive hamlet of Washpool, bottom right, where the remains

Caption For Corfe Mullen, St Hubert's Church C1955

Corfe Mullen stands on the alluvial flood plain of the River Stour, surrounded originally by the wild heathlands of south-east Dorset.

Caption For Ewyas Harold, Temple Bar Inn C1965

The Abbot at Gloucester complained that the monks sent to the village became so debased by the life there that, on their return home, they would inevitably corrupt the other monks.

Caption For Pembridge, Red Lion Corner C1965

The survival of so many timber buildings is a reminder that by the 17th and 18th centuries, the village's fortunes had declined.

Caption For Birkenhead, Charing Cross 1967

The ornate building on the right, occupied by the Midland Bank at the time this photograph was taken, is still there, but it is now Hamiltons, a pub and wine bar.

Caption For Ewell, Old Church Tower And Rectory Farm 1903

Three children have been enticed by the photographer into providing a human focal point in the foreground of this picture, with the ivy-clad tower of the old medieval parish church of St Mary the Virgin

Caption For Buckden, Great Tower C1950

In 1957 it was taken over by the Claretian Missionaries, and under their care the Catholic church of St Hugh of Lincoln was built in 1959.

Caption For Huntingdon, Delivery Van C1955

Boots and International Stores had both been long-term tenants of this corner, but in 1976 Boots moved away, and the Leeds Permanent Building Society, followed by the Halifax, moved in.

Caption For Chipping, The Village Church C1955

Within is a piscina, part of the original 12th-century building, and the font was probably presented by the Bradley family.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral, North Side C1883

After climbing through the narrow streets of Durham, we suddenly come upon a dramatic opening into the light and space of Palace Green, dominated by the awesome cathedral.

Caption For Bakewell, From Station Road 1914

Today, this scene would be dominated on the left by the futuristic shape of Bakewell's new Agricultural Business Centre.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, Abbey 1894

The adjacent Royal Engineers Museum contains many Gordon relics, including the folding chair he used at Khartoum, and a yellow jacket given to him by the Emperor of China.

Caption For Preston, Tram Bridge C1955

The bridge started to show its age soon after our photograph was taken, and by the mid 1960s it was declared unsafe.

Caption For Kidderminster, Harvington Hall C1960

Said to have the largest number of priest holes of any building in England, the hall is now owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham.

Caption For Devizes, The Castle Gatehouse 1898

Devizes Castle today is a Victorian reconstruction by the Bath architect, H E Goodridge. The foliage-covered walls and gate present an attractive and imposing building.

Caption For Sheffield, Nether Edge Road And The Post Office C1955

Prices by the mid fifties had doubled on what they had been around 1946: a pound of sirloin cost 4s 2d, 3lb of flour 1s 3d, a dozen eggs would set you back 3s 10d and a pound of butter 2s 6d.

Caption For Camberley, London Road C1955

To the left of the picture are the grounds of the Staff College; they were fully open to the public, who could enjoy the fine walks and sit by the lakes.

Caption For Consett, Middle Street C1965

By 1871 the population stood at around 6000, and by the time this picture was taken it was well over 30,000.

Caption For Launceston, Castle C1875

Launceston Castle is of the classic motte and bailey design: a high central tower stands on a mound surrounded by the bailey defences.