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The Pictures And Being Young Stupid

Hi Keith, I had actually written to you two months ago, but they (the site) must have sensored my message because I had written my e-mail address. I had mentioned that when I told Ken (my brother and your ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by First Name Last Name

Oh Happy Days

I was born in Kilburn in Plympton Road on 2nd May 1928 and went to school at Christ Church School and then Salisbury Road School. What a lovely place Kilburn was in those days with the iron railings and gates on every ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn in 1920 by William Bowling

My Family

My father's family lived in Charlton from the late 1880s to the mid 1900s. My grandfather was a shepherd & after farm foreman for a Mr Charles Reid whose brother Bertie also had a large farm in the Charlton area. The ...Read more

A memory of Charlton All Saints in 1930 by Roy Goodridge

Memories Of Doom

I remember sitting on the seat by the old Yelde Hall in 1964 and telling my boyfriend (Brian Robbins) that yes, I was having a baby. Then arranging that he would tell his parents, and I would tell mine and tell them we wanted to ...Read more

A memory of Chippenham in 1964 by Sheila Dawn Robbins

Saturday Morning Pictures Ludlows And Williams Grocery Shop

Leytonstone was a great place to live back in the 50s and 60s. People used to come from far and wide for the wonderful shops. Bearmans was a lovely dapartment store, which also boasted ...Read more

A memory of Leytonstone in 1960 by Carol Warn

My Wedding

When we arrived in Loughton in 1956, we were visited by the then vicar and decided to join this church, which stands on the High Road, in the centre of Loughton. In 1964 my wedding was held there, and the vicar was the Rev. Vine.

A memory of Loughton in 1964 by Diana Dioszeghy

Elms Lane School

The war was nearly over but I remember the Shelters along Maybank Ave. We'd dare each other into them on our way to Elms Lane school. Along the avenue and across the Harrow Road using the crossing by the Express Dairy shop, along ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1944 by Peter Troy

River Irwell

This is the weir on the River Irwell where it swings round and is bridged by the road up to Peel Brow. The mills on the right are on Kenyon Street. There were cotton weaving mills, towel mills and soap works. The Church spire is St. ...Read more

A memory of Ramsbottom in 1955 by John Tomlinson

Growing Up In Moniaive 1954 1969

I was born and brought up in Moniaive, and my mother owned the local hairdresser's salon (JACIE'S) at 3 Ayr Street. I lived with my mother (Janet), sister (Jenny) and maternal grandparents (who also had a house in ...Read more

A memory of Moniaive in 1954 by Ian Johnston

California In England

This holiday camp was known as California in England and was owned by the Cartledge family.  Mr Cartledge ran the holiday camp and Mrs Cartledge ran the Red Puppet cafe in Wokingham's Peach Street for some time, where a group ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham in 1958 by John Buck

Captions

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Caption For Roundhay, The Drinking Fountain C1960

The council paid £139,000 for the park in 1872, it being one of a number of acquisitions by the authority over the previous 20 years.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street 1931

Between 1914 and 1920 there were huge increases in the price of basic foodstuffs, but by the time this picture was taken they were falling to near pre-war levels.

Caption For East Budleigh, The Village C1955

On the right-hand side of the street by the parked car is the village inn, the Sir Walter Raleigh, named in honour of East Budleigh's most famous son.

Caption For Ringstead, The Caravan Camp C1955

During the Cold War, Ringstead was dominated by the masts (top right) of a military communications station.

Caption For Aberystwyth, From Constitution Hill 1897

On the left at the end of the Prom is a hut used by the builders of the second part of Alexandra Hall, which housed women students.

Caption For Lytham, The Windmill And Lifeboat Station C1955

In the late 20th century new sails were fitted by the experts the Gillatt brothers, and the interior now has a pictorial history of the mill and many relevant artefacts.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1913

By the beginning of the 20th century the national retail chains were opening branches along what was considered one of the finest streets for shopping in England.

Caption For Kings Langley, Village Pound C1960

Overseen by the pindar, stray animals were kept here until the owners arrived to pay a small fee for their release. The equivalent today would be the parking clamp and council vehicle pound!

Caption For Penrith, Brougham Castle, South West C1873

Known as the 'Windsor of the North', this mansion in the Gothic style was designed for Lord Henry Brougham (1778-1868), by the architects Cottingham and Hussey.

Caption For Stafford, Remains Of The Town Walls 2005

The effective boundary of the medieval town to the west was provided by the river.

Caption For Weybridge, Oatlands Park Hotel 1906

This was installed at a cost of £195; it bore the inscription, 'Erected by the Parishioners in memory of Henry Yool of Field Place, Weybridge, 1896'.

Caption For Wick, Inner Court, St Donats Castle C1960

The young man's body was brought back to St Donat's, where it lay in state in the great gallery, looked down upon by the portraits of his equally dead ancestors.

Caption For Maidenhead, Boulters Lock Bridge 1906

He lived his last few years upstream in Marlow and is buried in its parish churchyard by the river.

Caption For Amersham, St Mary's Parish Church 1958

Looking beyond the medieval parish church the building on the hill behind is the Georgian rectory built in the 1730s by the Rev Benjamin Robertshaw, overlooking the town and away from its bustle

Caption For Eastbourne, From The Pier 1906

The Cavendish Hotel is the taller building at the left, now dwarfed by the remarkably ill-judged grey mass of the Transport and General Workers Union Holiday and Conference Centre opened in 1976.

Caption For Alnwick, The Gatehouse C1955

The 11th-century castle was extended by the Percy family after they bought it in 1309.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, Golf Links 1914

By the early 1920s Bishop Auckland was one of only a handful of 18-hole courses in County Durham; many, such as Barnard Castle, Felling, Ravensworth, Fence Houses (Lambton Collieries), and Durham City

Caption For Alnwick, The Gatehouse C1955

The 11th-century castle was extended by the Percy family following its purchase by them in 1309.

Caption For Colemans Hatch, The Forge And Hatch Inn 1927

In the picture, heavy horses wait patiently by the stable while they are prepared for work. On the roofline a builder stands on a scaffolding platform repairing a chimneystack.

Caption For Llanfairfechan, Main Street 1908

It is now bypassed by the A55, and looks across the broad eastern approaches of the Menai Strait to Anglesey.

Caption For Salisbury, St John Street C1950

On the left is the Close Wall and St Ann's Gate; on the right the White Hart Hotel stands out, with its giant portico surmounted by the eponymous deer.

Caption For Rickmansworth, Moor Park 1897

By the time this picture was taken, the arrival of the Metropolitan railway in the town ten years earlier had seen part of the extensive grounds sold for housing development.

Caption For Whiston, The Post Office C1960

Two miles south east of Rotherham, Whiston was a large village by the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Shackleford, Village 1906

The pretty village of Shackleford, west of Godalming, has a mixture of houses in different styles, as evidenced here by the creeper-clad building on the right, the tall-chimneyed cottages with their neatly