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Places

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Photos

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Maps

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Books

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Memories

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Whitethorn Morris Dance At Merlin''s Cave Pub

The lovely village green and pond at Chalfont St Giles are next to a splendid pub called Merlin's Cave.  This is a very popular summer evening venue for morris dancing and the dancers and ...Read more

A memory of Chalfont St Giles in 2001 by John Howard Norfolk

The Pelican Restaurant

We lived in a charming little bungalow in, I think it was called, Parkfield Avenue, a little cul-de-sac with a footpath that led to a golf course. Going out of the cul-de-sac the other way and then going right towards ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham in 1947 by Clare Wiseman

Oh To Be A Bishops Daughter

In 1971 my father The Right Reverend Kenneth John Woollcombe became the youngest Bishop Of Oxford at the age of 47 and we came to live at Bishop's House, Cuddesdon, opposite the Theological College, next to Bishop's ...Read more

A memory of Cuddesdon in 1971 by Philippa Morrison

Memories Of Sellincourt Primary And Secondary School

I used to live in Mellison Rd, just around the corner from Sellincourt Rd. My memories of the school was a good one, governed mainly by the teachers. These are some names of my fellow pupils at ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1979 by Lee Moss

All Creatures Great And Small

This is the inn that was used in the popular BBC TV series 'All Creatures Great and Small', which was based on the books by the vet James Heriot. (From information sent in to the Frith Memory Archivist.)

A memory of Arkengarthdale

Pepsi Cola And Merry Legs

These two ponies belonged to Dorking Riding School and they were popular characters with gentle dispositions. They retired in 1963 to good homes. Pepsi-Cola is in the foreground. I was a groom at the stables and regularly rode them around the area.

A memory of Dorking by Ann Hobley

Serota House, Hutton Poplar

I remember being in a large austere Victorian mansion across the field from Serota, that was a modern building. Windermere had a large winding staircase and in the playroom there was a rocking horse. I remember playing ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield

Happy Days

I lived at 29 primrose crescent Harold Hill attended Hilldean infants school going on to Harrowfields school for girls. I remember the shops at Hilldean ave, and sextons corner shop on straight road. Nurse sexton delivered my ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by Carole Banham (Barnard

Brands Hatch

Soon after I began motorcycling in the mid fifties I began to take what has been a lifelong interest in motorcycle racing. In those days it was a good trek to Brands Hatch as there were no M1 or M25 motorways and the journey ...Read more

A memory of Brands Hatch Circuit by ducatee

General Memories

Born in 1954 I lived in Graham Road, Wealdstone until I was 25. I started my school days at Whitefriars whilst waiting for a place at St Joseph’s and then ultimately Sacred Heart Grammar. I had a Saturday job in Poplar Stores ...Read more

A memory of Wealdstone by overkeen

Captions

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Caption For Eastleigh, The Swimming Pool C1960

As can be seen, the Eastleigh swimming pool was very popular. Many galas were organised, and schools used it for their swimming training and sports.

Caption For Greenhow Hill, The Organ, Stump Cross Cavern C1955

A local guide points out the stalactite formation known as the Organ in Stump Cross Cavern, one of the Dales' popular show-caves, at Greenhow Hill on the Pateley Bridge to Grassington Road.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1927

One of the reasons why Robin Hood's Bay proved to be a popular haunt for artists is the picturesque cluster of red-roofed cottages perched somewhat precariously on the cliffs.

Caption For Torquay, Princess Parade 1920

Torquay had been a popular escape from the horrors of the Great War, and many ex-servicemen returned in the years of peace.

Caption For Liss, Station Road 1901

The coming of the railway and Liss's close proximity to Petersfield and Haslemere made it a popular choice for those looking to live in this area.

Caption For Walton On The Naze, Coronation Camping Ground C1955

At this time camping holidays were extremely popular. Both touring and permanent caravans were used.

Caption For Eton, The Cock Pit 1929

Today, the Cockpit is a very popular restaurant.

Caption For Old Weston, The Black Swan C1955

The Black Swan Inn would have been a popular resting place for the cattle drovers who used the Bullock Road.

Caption For Buckland, The Trout Inn C1965

This inn, situated on Buckland Marsh near Tadpole Bridge, is very popular with those walking the Thames Path National Trail. It is about one and a half miles from the main village.

Caption For Horsted Keynes, White Gates C1960

The village is probably most famous as the home of the Bluebell Railway, a popular attraction since it came into private ownership in the early 1960s.

Caption For Hamble, The Village C1955

Its popularity with visitors ensures that its beauty is preserved and protected for future generations.

Caption For Yarmouth, Quay Street C1955

The George Hotel, here on the right, offered popular accommodation to Victorian visitors and those who came this way throughout the 20th century.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Parade And Birdcage Bandstand 1925

By 1925, the music pavilion had been added to the landward end of the pier; while strolling along the promenade remains immensely popular, the folding deck chair has now arrived in large numbers.

Caption For Studland, The Bay 1899

It is still a popular trip out for visitors from Bournemouth and Swanage.

Caption For East Lulworth, The Lindens 1904

By the beginning of the 20th century, Lulworth was already a popular residential area for the better-off, who may have originally fallen in love with the village on a holiday visit.

Caption For West Bay, The Harbour C1955

Attempts by earlier generations to turn West Bay into a leading holiday resort never quite worked, though a great many caravans and holiday flats bear testimony to its popularity.

Caption For Rottingdean, Tudor Close House C1955

The pond was once popular with downland shepherds, but it dried up in 1976, and is now pumped from the well.

Caption For Clevedon, Alexandra Gardens C1955

By the 1950s the pier was making a loss, although it remained popular. Lack of maintenance led to its collapse in 1970.

Caption For Worcester, The Old Water Tower From The River Severn 1906

From the 1880s to the 1930s, taking a steamer trip from Worcester was an enormously popular pastime.

Caption For Glasgow, Argyle Street 1897

This is still a very busy and popular shopping area, largely pedestrianised.

Caption For Ludlow, Castle From Quarry 1896

At the time it was a very popular pastime to promenade along such walks, meet friends, gossip and show off your finery in this way.

Caption For Brighton, The Chain Pier 1870

After the railway arrived, Brighton's continued popularity was assured. Designed by Captain Samuel Brown in 1823, the pier was like a four-span suspension bridge, jutting about 1,000 ft into the sea.

Caption For Market Harborough, The Grand Union Canal C1965

The area incorporating this once purely industrial facility, has now become a popular choice as an afternoon excursion into the country to escape from the city.

Caption For Lynton, Valley Of Rocks, Ragged Jack 1907

This 'convulsion of nature', close by Lynton, was highly popular with Victorian artists and writers, and other early seekers after the sublime and picturesque.