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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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Thames House Hutton Poplars, Shenfield

Hello everyone. I have quite nice memories of Hutton Poplars. I was there from 1959 - 1963. My name then was Jennifer Saunders. I was 13 when I first there having come from Woodvale in West Norwood. It was a ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield by bashfull1946

Wedding Day

We moved to Eastry when I was 2...now 60 years ago ....We lived in the house on the Premiere Garage High Street which was over the road from the newsagents called Bickers. As kids we played in the wood of Boystown behind the garage. Premiere ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Julie

The Kings Arms Weldon

Back in 1968 when the Kings Arms was going strong it was my favourite pub to go to? The Landlord was a guy called Jim and his wife Carol, a youngish couple, I don’t remember their surname. They were often assisted by ...Read more

A memory of Weldon by Laurie Church

Court School Of Dancing

Oh what innocent days back in the 60/70’s. My best mate and I used to enjoy going to the C s of D once or twice a week. No alcohol on the premises, just non alcoholic beverages so very enjoyable, non aggressive evenings. If one ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by Martin Morgan

Anyone Remember A Dance School And A Record Shop At The Pond End Of Brigstock Road?

I knew Thornton Heath very well, from the early 1950’s through to the end of the 1960’s. Shopping with my parents at Woolworths (opposite the clocktower) and then ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by d_harwood

Memories Of Kelstern

I was born in 1947 in a farm cottage opposite the farm house at Cold Harbour (near Swinhope). My Dad (Harry) was a farm worker and we moved to Kelstern before I started school and lived in the semi-detached house opposite the ...Read more

A memory of Kelstern by gerry.crawford

Comparisons

It was a joy to read the comments about SHGS. I was there from 9/54 to 2/60. I remember nearly all the teachers, good and bad. One of the good ones was Mr Rudd who was our form master in 1R. I have it in my memory that he came from the ...Read more

A memory of Shooters Hill by chris

Maltby Memories

I lived in Bubwith from August 1949 until January 1961 when my family moved to York following the sale of the family grocery business. The shop was located directly opposite the end of The Intake on the main village street and is now a ...Read more

A memory of Bubwith by Helen Maltby

Margaret Beavan

My late wife Sandra stayed at the home, with her sister Carol, for 6 weeks in the summer of 1957. Sandra was just turned 11 and Carol 9 and a half. About 20 years ago Sandra and I went back to Heswall and, as others have commented, the ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Bill Watson

Happy Days

My uncle 'discovered' Polzeath in the 1930s ,it must have been wonderful to come across such a lovely place after London. My parents went there during the war, I imagine it was a real haven for them in those turbulent times. I have visited ...Read more

A memory of Polzeath by Miss M

Captions

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Caption For London, The Houses Of Parliament C1955

In the foreground is the riverside path, which has become a popular spot for filming television news reports.

Caption For Sandiway, Blue Cap Hotel C1955

Hunting has long been a popular sport, although when pubs are named to commemorate hunts it is usually the horses or their riders who achieve such fame.

Caption For Lowestoft, The Pier Miniature Railway C1955

One of the most popular attractions on the seafront was the miniature railway, pulled by a Midlands Class 5 engine called 'Sonia'.

Caption For Ascot, Grandstand 1902

Queen Anne established this famous racecourse in 1711, though the meetings only became popular when the Duke of Cumberland revived them later in the 18th century.

Caption For St Columb, Glebe House And The Church 1888

The poster on the wall by the tree advertises shipping to Canada and the United States, popular destinations for Cornish people forced to emigrate when the mining industry declined in the later 19th Century

Caption For Bognor Regis, The Beach 1890

Bathing machines were still very popular at Bognor in 1890 - it was not until the Edwardian era that people changed and swam from the beach.

Caption For Carmarthen, The Riverside 1893

A popular promenade on the River Towy is an embankment, called the Bulwark, extending for about a mile on the south side of the river.

Caption For Heacham, North Beach C1965

Over the last 100 years, Heacham has become popular among those seeking a quieter, less commercial seaside destination.

Caption For Hoylake, The Yachts C1960

Hoylake is still a very popular destination for yachtsmen and women, who now sail largely in fibreglass-hulled vessels rather than in the wooden ones seen here.

Caption For Kilve, Hood Arms Hotel C1965

Once a haunt of smugglers, this pub became popular with parties, often from afar. Up to a hundred would fill the Club Room for dances and socials.

Caption For Nottingham, Trent Bridge 1902

River trips were becoming so popular that a third vessel was required, the 'Empress', which was also built at Witty's boatyard.

Caption For Stanford Bridge, The Village C1960

Stanford's rectory was the birthplace in 1775 of the author and moralist Mrs Sherwood, whose novel 'The Fairchild Family' was a popular improving text with the more rigidly censorious readers of Regency

Caption For Barry, Romilly Park 1931

Note the small monkey-puzzle tree in the foreground - this was one of the most popular of all exotic trees planted in parks in Victorian times.

Caption For Woolacombe, Shell Beach 1911

Woolacombe is as popular today, nearly a century later, as it was when this view was taken. There are no kiosks on the beach, but plenty of guest houses on the hill behind.

Caption For Cowes, Victoria Pier 1923

Note the attached banner - advertising of this nature was very popular at the time. Ironically, this trend has not really been adopted in the more commercialised society of Britain as she is now.

Caption For Porthtowan, 1935

One of the few places on the north coast with access to a fine sandy beach and increasingly popular with surfers, Porthtowan is seen here in its early years of development and is hardly recognisable today

Caption For Brighton, Municipal Camping Ground, Sheepcote Valley C1955

After the war, Brighton and other Sussex towns were still popular for holidays, but in the 1960s package tours took the tourists abroad.

Caption For Alrewas, The Trent And Mersey Canal C1955

This pleasant village on the Trent & Mersey Canal was a popular stop-off point for old boatmen: the pubs in the village were the main attraction. The church is mainly 13th- and 14th-century.

Caption For Betws Y Coed, Miner's Bridge 1953

A popular destination of walkers, it was built to allow the miners of Pentre Du to reach the mines in the hills; a mile west of Betws-y-Coed, paths lead through the meadows to this steeply-inclined gangway

Caption For Ranworth, Feeding Broadland Ducks C1930

Here a young girl throws crumbs to a family of ducks, a popular pastime for holiday makers. On the right of the group, three young ducklings are hitching a ride on their mothers' backs.

Caption For Yardley Hastings, Little Lane C1952

In the foreground is one of the 1940s and 1950s most popular Triumph motor cycles: The Tiger twin cylinder.

Caption For Denton, Church Street C1960

The very popular village pub and restaurant, the Welby Arms, is just beyond the road junction.

Caption For Cropredy, The Lock C1960

It is a pretty, meandering line, very popular with holidaymakers.

Caption For Walton, High Street 1899

Here, in Walton High Street, only the occasional pony and trap disturbs the peace, although neighbouring Felixstowe was enjoying popularity as a seaside resort.