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Happy Days Near Colliers End

My family bought property between Colliers End & High Cross - about 5 acres. My dad used to stop there for tea after having biked from London to Cambridge and stopped on his way back to London. The acreage ...Read more

A memory of Colliers End in 1930 by Josie Gilpin Nee Stokes

Bank Top Garage

I joined the Bank Top Garage at Whickham, Bank Top, after being made redundant from George and Jobling. It was a bit run down and not what I was used too, but I thought I would get a wage so I would give it a shot. The main ...Read more

A memory of Whickham in 1973 by Kevin Mccartney

Arthur Towle Lucan Old Mother Riley

Arthur Towle, (born Sibsey 1885) who became the actor Arthur Lucan, lived in a house in an alley called Woodyard near Craythorne Lane until he left Boston around 1901. His career began when he was about ten, ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1900 by Robert Kenny

Portmanmore Road Splott 1964 To 1965 Part Three

I really remember the fish & chip shop, the stuffed alligator; kids were scared of it apart from me. I also recall how nasty that short Greek woman from the fish & chip shop was. One early ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1965 by Lynette Carter

Great Haywood

My name was Mackin when I lived in Great Haywood in the 197'0s. We lived in Elm Close for over 5years. When I began to look through the photographs in the Frith Collection and saw the one above, it brought back memories that ...Read more

A memory of Great Haywood in 1970 by Valerie Johnson

First Step On The Ladder

My brother and his wife, having met at 14, got married at 20. My brother was an apprentice motor mechanic and his fiance a trainee hotel receptionist, so money was tight and they had no idea where they were going to live ...Read more

A memory of London in 1980 by Carol Fisher

I960s Mods And Northern Soul In Crowd In Bury

In the late 1960's I was a schoolgirl at the Derby School. When I began to be independent and join a tribe I chose the Northern Soul gang and sometimes I used to go to All Nighters, with my boyfriend and ...Read more

A memory of Bury

Paper Trail

Lundhill is a steep hill that leads into Royston, where the Monkton coking plant lies. Just at the side of Lundhill was Monkton Row, it was to be demolished in the 1980s. But before then a big flat bed lorry failed to take the corner ...Read more

A memory of Barnsley by Roland Mitchell

Claywood And The Teem Valley Home 1949 To 1969

How wonderful to hear of one of my dear friend's memories of 1960s Menith Wood. Although I was actually born at "Eardiston" Farm called Moor Farm, in one of the converted barns in 1949, I spent ...Read more

A memory of Menithwood in 1960 by Nicolas Fumarola

Captions

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Caption For Chailey Green, Village Green C1965

Friendly societies began here at the Five Bells Inn in 1782.The Heritage is a specialised health care institution for disabled children with buildings in several locations around the area.

Caption For Kenilworth, High Street C1960

In the 1120s de Clinton built Kenilworth's famous castle, which began life as a fairly basic motte and bailey.

Caption For Wimborne, St Margaret's Chapel And The Almshouses 1908

St Margaret's began as a leper hospital, possibly founded by Robert Fitz-Parnell, himself a leper, whose brother Robert, Earl of Leicester, held Kingston Manor from 1190 to 1204.

Caption For Daventry, Sheaf Street C1965

Redevelopment of Daventry began in the early sixties under a scheme to house Birmingham overspill population.

Caption For Heysham, The Village 1892

In 1904, two thousand workmen began digging a deep water harbour which took an army of Irish navvies seven years to complete.

Caption For Clydebank, Glasgow Road 1900

Situated on the Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Cart, Clydebank was little more than farmland until 1871-72, when J & G Thomson began the construction of a shipyard.

Caption For Churchtown, Botanic Road C1965

As with other coastal locations, Church Town began to attract visitors wishing to take the sea-air and engage in a little sea-bathing; accommodation was offered by the village's two inns, the Griffin and

Caption For Canterbury, West Gate 1890

The cathedral was rebuilt in the 12th century, and began to assume the form we see it in today.

Caption For Prestatyn, High Street & The Chapel 1895

Its development from a little village straggling up a single high street began in 1870. However, it has an ancient lineage, and the Romans established a major settlement nearby.

Caption For Stafford, The Castle C1950

In the early 19th century rebuilding began, but the project was abandoned before it was completed.

Caption For Middlesbrough, The Grand Opera House 1913

Imeson was one of the leading figures in the town's entertainment business; his involvement with the theatre began in 1866, when he started building the Royal Albert Theatre.

Caption For Wallasey, Docks C1965

To offset this, other trades began to expand and diversify, and new factories opened. Wallasey Docks became the main grain importing area for Merseyside.

Caption For Avebury, The Stones 1899

The site was extensively 'tidied' and serious archaeological work began. The Avebury we see today owes its survival to these excavations.

Caption For Birmingham, Town Hall 1896

Work began in 1832, but the project ran into problems owing to a serious underestimate by the builders, who eventually went bankrupt.As the architects had agreed to underwrite the builders, they

Caption For Walkern, Church End C1960

The building is typical of the old coach-building businesses that became garages when motor cars began to replace horse power.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street 1912

Its development as a holiday resort began with the coming of the railway, and most of the buildings here date from after that time. Note the first-floor bay windows.

Caption For Manchester, Ship Canal 1895

Construction began in 1887.

Caption For Greenwich, The Royal Naval College And Riverside Walk 1951

The Royal Naval Hospital, a counterpart to the Chelsea Hospital for soldiers, began as a rebuild of Greenwich Palace by Charles II in the 1660s, but it changed direction in the 1690s.

Caption For Wisbech, Nene Quay And Bridge C1955

It was not until the early 18th century that the benefits of the large-scale drainage schemes of the previous century began to be felt.

Caption For Burwash, The Village 1889

Sir Edward Goschen was British Ambassador in Berlin in 1914 when the war began. Seacox Park has a magnificent collection of trees and shrubs.

Caption For Whetstone, High Road C1955

It would be difficult to say now, without consulting early maps, exactly where 18th-century Whetstone began and finished on the Great North Road.

Caption For Saxmundham, High Street C1955

The gabled HSBC next door began as the London and Provincial Bank in 1908. The shop with awnings was Alex Martin's, a draper's.

Caption For Penrith, Hugh's Crag Bridge 1893

On 18 July 1844 the London and North Western Railway Company began work to extend the railway from Lancaster to Carlisle.

Caption For Churchtown, Botanic Road C1965

As with other coastal locations, Church Town began to attract visitors wishing to take the sea-air and engage in a little sea-bathing; accommodation was offered by the village's two inns, the Griffin