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Memories

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The Kennels Is This The Site Bookham Equestrian Centre

I am pretty sure this must be along the Dorking Road looking up towards the Downs. It looks like it is on the left going up towards Polesdon Lacey? Can someone confirm I am right here? ...Read more

A memory of Great Bookham

My Beginning...

My name is Russell Ham. I was born on May the 10th, 1962. I was adopted at about the age of six weeks, I think. The best thing that ever happened to me. I arrived at number 5, Thomas Street, in the summer of 1962, to the home of ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1962 by Russell Ham

Bonfire Night In Teesdale Road In 1955/56

Can anyone remember the Guilders living in Teesdale Road in 1955/56? It was fun the group of 4 quarters watching fireworks from inside, and eating jacket potatoes and parkin made by mom..mm...

A memory of Catterick in 1955 by Jennifer Jones

Bourne Avenue Harlington School

I lives in Bourne Avenue from1954-1972 and loved it with my parents and 2 sister Sandra and Pauline, our maiden name is HOWE. We used to go to Harlington Secondary School. I have so many memories of living in Hayes, ...Read more

A memory of Hayes

Memories

I went to Northmoor back in the 1940s and stayed with my parents' friends Mrs Bastable and her family for 6 weeks. The house was thatched and just across the way from a line of trees called "The Causeway". I remember going ...Read more

A memory of Northmoor in 1940 by Joyce Heathfield (Nee Hove

Wonderful Times And Great Friends

I remember living in Galesbury Road in the 1950s and going to Swaffield Road School, moving into Domelton House, Wendlesworth estate in the late 1950ss was luxury, central heating, a real bath and inside loo, ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by Leslie Mc Donnell

Growing Up In Cadishead

I was born in 1943 in Bankfield Avenue, Cadishead. When I was 5 we moved to a brand new council house in Devon Road, on the same day I started school which was 2 minutes away round the corner. There were 6 in our ...Read more

A memory of Cadishead in 1940 by Jean Walsh

Happy Days

Ferniegair is very dear to my heart. Being fortunate to have two sets of relatives who lived there we spent many happy times visiting them. As soon as we arrived at one Aunt's house it was off with the coats and across the road to ...Read more

A memory of Ferniegair

The Flats

This is the new flats in Thirlmere Way, the top end near Royal Avenue, and you can see the Labour Club too on the left of the flats. The GUS ( Great Universal Stores) offices was built on the field as well but I don't remember the date. I ...Read more

A memory of Widnes in 1965 by Eric Jones

The Good Old Days

I lived in Streethouse but when I was 4 we moved to the newish estate at the top of the 'Knob' (North Featherstone). We lived at 49 Manor Drive, next door to the Simkins. My dad was a miner at Sharlston and Snydale ...Read more

A memory of Featherstone by Cyril Woodhead

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Captions

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Caption For Warminster, George Street C1965

This photograph was taken at the corner of Sambourne Road looking towards Carter's Corner, Nos 50–54A High Street and No 2 Portway, recently restored by the Warminster Preservation Trust.

Caption For Knowle, Warwick Road C1965

One Sunday in 1945 a tremendous explosion rocked the village, and a ball of flames erupted from behind the trees on Warwick Road. A

Caption For Swanage, The Promenade 1925

The view is northwards along Shore Road to New Swanage and the 1898-built Grand Hotel (centre right).

Caption For Swanage, The Promenade C1955

A car emerges from Victoria Avenue on to Shore Road (lower right).

Caption For Stoborough, Garage C1955

Offering both Shell and British Petroleum, this was established beside what used to be the A351 road into the Isle of Purbeck.

Caption For Abergavenny, View From The Blorenge C1965

The view from the 1833ft summit of the Blorenge is one of the most spectacular in Wales; but the road that crosses the mountain from Blaenavon to Govilon and Llanfoist is fairly narrow and steeply sided

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street C1965

On the other side of the road the Great George has its familiar and rather curious two-sided sign - it has George Bernard Shaw and George Washington on it.

Caption For Runcorn, The Basin C1965

Compare this photograph with R67001 - the new bridge carries one of the approach roads to the Jubilee Bridge. Today the canal comes to an end near here.

Caption For Eridge Green, The Neville Crest And Gun C1950

Marquis of Abergavenny.The lands of Eridge have been in the hands of the Nevill family in a direct male line from 1450.The scene is much the same today, with business continuing beside the busy main road

Caption For Loxwood, Combination Stores C1950

There is a larger shop across road. A woman waits patiently against the fence by the pond; she has just come from the swimming pool area.

Caption For Milton Abbot, Village 1908

The view is unchanged today, save for a surfaced road and much more traffic.

Caption For Congleton, St Peter's Church 1898

The cobbles on the road in the foreground have gone, and the trees have grown more, but otherwise this view is little changed.

Caption For Kelvedon, High Street 1925

This view looks east along the High Street, which lies on the Roman road between London and Colchester. High Street is rich in pleasing architecture, and the scene is little changed today.

Caption For Cardiff, Queen Street 1902

The electric tram is in its first year of operation - a generating station on Newport Road provides power.

Caption For Weston On Avon, C1955

Weston is a tiny village, little more than a cluster of cottages leading to a 15th-century church at the end of a no through road.

Caption For Swindon, The Garden Of Remembrance C1955

These gardens in Groundwell Road were officially opened on 15 November 1950 by HRH Princess Elizabeth on her visit to the town.

Caption For Broadstone, Hair Pin Bend C1955

The 'Dangerous Bend' sign (left) says it all, though anyone trying to find the hairpin today will need to take a small detour off the straightened B3074 Higher Blandford Road between Corfe Hills

Caption For Seaton, Seafront 1922

This open plain of sea front has since been divided by the sea wall and a modern motor road.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, The Square C1960

To the left is the Monkton Road, and on the right is Tothill Street.

Caption For Chorley, Market Street C1965

This is Chorley's main street, the A6, Lancashire's main north to south road; it used to get very busy in the summer.

Caption For Stone, High Street 1900

Even as late as 1728 the road south was worn deeply with heavy carriages.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway 1961

In 1830 Haywards Heath was described as 'a byword for the wilderness of its aspect, the rusticity of its few and scattered cottages, and the miryness of its roads'.

Caption For Peasmarsh, High Street C1955

The village, about three miles north-west of Rye, lies on the Beckley to Rye road. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, hops were recorded as its main crop.

Caption For Melton, Wilford Bridge 1898

The bridge carries the road over the River Deben, where a short-lived quay was built in the 19th century. A bridge of 1764 was replaced by this one of white brick and stone in 1798.