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Lilly Street

I lived in Lilly Street with my family from 1955-1961. Family name was Briggs. We lived in no 59. Mam's name was Laura. There were seven children in our family, but only six lived there. We went to St Edmunds school and ...Read more

A memory of Miles Hill in 1956 by Lynn Whyte Heath

St Lawrence Church

St Lawrence Church holds special memories for my wife and I. We were married there in April 1961 and renewed our vows to each other some thirty years later when we were holidaying and reminiscing from Australia. It is a beautiful ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1961 by Chris Nicola

Going Down The Village As A Four Year Old

I was born in Lower Sunbury, I'm the youngest of the White family, 1 of 7 kids. I can remember my mum and her friend walking with me down the village, I was in my pushchair, we would walk past the Vienna ...Read more

A memory of Sunbury in 1970 by Michael White

Ilford Hippodrome

The Pantomime Cinderella was performed at the Ilford Hippodrome from Dec 28th 1942 – Jan 4th 1943. When the pony hauling Cinderella’s coach stopped on the stage it went and dropped a load of poo. The children all thought it was ...Read more

A memory of Ilford by Edward Lawrence

Evacuee In Bason Bridge

My mother and I lived in a cottage opposite the pub, Rose Cottage, which is not there now - I believe the site is now someone's garage. I was born in 1940 and am not sure what age I was in Bason Bridge but I do ...Read more

A memory of Bason Bridge in 1940 by Valerie Connelly

Born And Lived In Thorne Moorends And Relatives There.

Hi, my family were living at the Grove, Moorends when I was born in 1949. It was not long after the war and mum worked in the fields and dad at Thorne Colliery. My grandad's sister lived at ...Read more

A memory of Moorends in 1949 by Derick Smith

Sparkbrook Or Sparkhill??

I was born in a house on Stoney Lane, long since demolished. I was never quite sure whether it was Sparkbrook or Sparkhill. Somehow I thought Sparkhill was 'posher'! Went to English Martyrs Primary School, followed by ...Read more

A memory of Sparkbrook in 1950

Nursing Training At 'jimmy's'

My mother, Doreen Hall (Nee Bilton), related these memories to me: I started nursing at St James’ Hospital, Leeds (Jimmy's) in 1948. I was 17 years old, the only one straight from school. I didn’t need any ...Read more

A memory of Leeds in 1948 by Isobel Buck

Spring Visit 2013

This view of A La Ronde is little changed from 2013 - perhaps less greenery growing up the walls and better formal flower bed planting near the entrance. What made the visit special for me was being encouraged to play their grand ...Read more

A memory of Exmouth in 2013 by John Howard Norfolk

The Parrot Pub

When I was going out with my now husband of over fourty eight years, in the early sixties, we used to go to the Parrot pub and we thought it was by the river? We have been back a few times and it is no longer by the river? There is ...Read more

A memory of Shalford in 1963 by Mavis Hunt

Captions

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Caption For Coventry, The Cathedral C1965

By the entrance is Epstein’s St Michael and Lucifer, one of his last

Caption For Hucknall, Parish Church C1965

St Mary Magdalene's church runs west from the Market Place and was heavily Victorianised and extended – the new chancel's foundation stone was laid by the Duke of Portland in 1887.

Caption For Newark, The Ossington Coffee Palace C1965

The Palace, designed by the illustrious London architects Ernest George & Peto and built in 1882 at the then enormous cost of £20,000, was funded by Viscountess Ossington, sister of the 5th Duke of

Caption For Nottingham, University C1955

It was sold by the 10th Lord Middleton, still a Willoughby, to the City of Nottingham in 1924.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, Catholic Church 1898

Here we have the old centre of the village, now by-passed by the main road. The Roman Catholic church of St Mary of the Angels with its free-standing spire dominates the centre of our photograph.

Caption For Hailsham, Wesleyan Church 1902

At the opposite end of the High Street, past the North Street junction, stands the Wesleyan church; its foundation stone was laid by the splendidly named Williamson Lamplouch in September 1868

Caption For Ranmore Common, The Post Office C1955

West of Dorking up on the chalk and just inboard of the North Downs escarpment, and west of the valley cut by the River Mole, is Ranmore Common.

Caption For Abingdon, St Helen's School 1925

The school opened in January 1906 and was run by the Sisters of the Community of St Mary in Wantage.

Caption For Normanton, High Street C1955

At the top of the High Street next to the Majestic Cinema (1931-1959) are the old swimming baths, opened in 1926, and mostly financed by the miner's union.

Caption For Diss, Market Place 1925

The spacious market place is dominated by the venerable flint church of St Mary's with its Norman tower, 14th-century arcades, impressive clerestory, and knapped flint chancel.

Caption For Abingdon, Arches Bridge C1965

Abingdon's stone bridge was built by the Fraternity of the Holy Cross, a guild of town merchants and prominent citizens founded before 1416 and incorporated by royal charter in 1441.

Caption For Guisborough, The Hall C1955

By the 1950s the south front of Gisborough Hall was covered in Boston ivy; it still is today, and looks stunning in the autumn.

Caption For Gilling West, Village 1913

Twenty years ago it was used by the scouts, but now it is a private house. At the furthest end of the village is a fountain (1897) and the remains of the pinfold for stray sheep.

Caption For Glastonbury, Market Place 1896

Much of its life was tied to the pilgrim trade: the George and Pilgrim Hotel was built by the abbey in the 15th century to cater for pilgrims, a splendid survival.

Caption For Newport Pagnell, Ousebank Gardens 1956

It is now occupied by the British Legion. The sandpit has been filled in, and the opposite bank of the Great Ouse is more overgrown.

Caption For Chedworth, Upper Chedworth C1955

The villa has been owned by the National Trust since 1924.

Caption For East Dereham, The County Schools 1893

This was not successful, and was bought by the Watts Naval Training Organisation; the little lads in their sailors uniform were familiar sight in the town at weekends.

Caption For Holyhead, Market Street C1955

Here we see a very traditional streetscape, with original shop fronts and a unified feel uncluttered by the traffic of today.

Caption For Cambridge, Green Dragon Ferry 1909

If you do it properly, both forward motion and steering is provided by the pole.

Caption For Pontefract, The Castle Keep 1964

During the English Civil War the castle was held for the King, changing hands once before being recaptured by the Royalists.

Caption For Hatch End, The Broadway C1960

The village is on the north-west edge of Pinner Park, itself a 14th-century deer park owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Caption For Thornton Cleveleys, Victoria Road East C1960

The eastern end of the road leads to the restored Marsh windmill and its village complex, which was opened by the Duke of Westminster.

Caption For Alford, The Church C1960

Situated by the side of the main road through Alford, the church of St Wilfrid is built mainly of Lincolnshire green stone, which does not wear too well.

Caption For Axbridge, The Square C1955

its narrow street, many of them timber-framed and jettied, including King John's Hunting Lodge on the left; it is a house of about 1500, now a museum, with its fine timber-framing exposed and owned by the