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Memories

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Lindfield School Hyde End House

Lindfield School, Hyde End House, Brimpton. I would love to hear from anyone who has memories of Lindfield School, Hyde End House, Brimpton. I was there from when I was six until I was eight, between 1947 - 1949, ...Read more

A memory of Brimpton in 1947

Evacuated To Burwash 1936/37

We were twin sisters, Audrey and Yvonne Long. We were evacuated to Burwash, I only have a photo of us sitting in a field somewhere with more young children of our age, and some younger. I have no memories of the area, ...Read more

A memory of Ticehurst in 1930 by Yvonne Taylor

Family Research

Most of my family started their days in Blaenavon, later moving to Glamorgan. The names I am interested in are, BELCHER, HOUSE, PREWETT, WILLIAMS. I would be grateful for any info or to hear from possible relatives.

A memory of Blaenavon by Morfydd Dyer

Whittlebury School

The Old Boys, hope there are plenty still around. Got dumped off at the main entrance during 1956, Trunk and Tuck Box which immediately was commandeered or used as a bribe to get a decent bed. I remember being shut out on the ...Read more

A memory of Whittlebury in 1957 by Paul Castle

The Girl's Drink

I met this girl in the basement bar of the George where they had the go go dancers, I bought her a drink and then took her home to a house up the Sutton rRad, arranged to see her on Sunday night, kissed goodnight and waved as she ...Read more

A memory of Walsall in 1969 by Brian Jones

Peter Prankerd's First Born

I am Peter Prankerd's first born child, Catherine Anne Bulteel (nee Prankerd). I now live in South Africa. My brother (my father's second born) resides in the UK. I have vague memories of this house but vivid memories of ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1962 by Catherine Anne (Kate Nee Prankerd

Childhood Memory

Holidayed on Pagham beach as a young child in the late 1950s. Somewhat dilapidated bungalow with outside toilet called Sand Toy (now vastly different). Remember going to the amusements and paying 3d to ride on Muffin the Mule, and put ...Read more

A memory of Pagham by Barbara Townsend

1st Hazel Slade Scouts

I was born at the bottom of the Rawnsley Road, by the double bridges, known as Pool End, after Hednesford Park which used to be a pool. I was a Cub in the 1st Hazel Slade Scouts, our meeting place was at the church near ...Read more

A memory of Hazelslade in 1950 by Peter Hawthorne

Bovey Tracey

I was born in Bovey at what is now the Old Library in East Street, but in 1937 was the Liberal Club. My Godfather Dick Smaridge lived just down the street at Number 14. After his son Eric was shot down in the War I mostly lived with ...Read more

A memory of Haytor Vale in 1954 by Michael Steer

Freefolk Priors

I have fond memories of Freefolk. I stayed at Freefolk Priors with my Aunt Babs and her three boys around about 1963. We would go down there for the duration of the school holidays and stay in her little house which overlooked the ...Read more

A memory of Freefolk in 1963 by Kathy Jones

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Captions

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Caption For Grantham, St Peter's Hill 1904

To the right is the town hall of 1867, now the Guildhall Centre, while the house to its right was replaced by a library and museum in the 1950s.

Caption For Chipping Norton, Market Street C1945

The mill, topped by a soaring chimney stack, closed in 1981 and has since been converted into housing.

Caption For Bacton, Abbey 1933

There are interesting fragments of the priory remaining, particularly the transept, the chapter house and the dormitory.

Caption For Brompton On Swale, The Village 1913

The once thriving mill closed in 1947, and the Manor House, later used as a brewery, went in 1956. The First School and St Paul's Church were both built in 1838.

Caption For Stafford, Town Centre C1965

It housed the county and assize courts and the meetings of the magistrates, and from 1972 until 1991, the Crown Court. It is now occupied by the Art Gallery and the Library.

Caption For Headley, The Cock Inn C1955

Moving north, the route climbs onto the North Downs to Headley and the Cock pub, now called the Cock Horse.

Caption For Runcorn, Market Hall C1965

When this market hall was built a number of houses, shops and even a church were demolished to make way for it.

Caption For Rye, Watchbell Street 1901

The steps were never heard again after an Elizabethan house was bombed out and a workman found a string of beads.

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Hall C1960

In 1941 the estate was sold to Warrington Corporation, and the house and a large part of the grounds is now open to the public. There is also a golf club within the grounds of the estate today.

Caption For Otterton, The Village 1906

The King's Arms now serves as the post office and village store as well as a public house.

Caption For Christchurch, High Street 1900

At the time of the Domesday Book there were already 21 houses in Christchurch, and 24 canons attached to the priory church.

Caption For Basildon, Development Corporation C1960

Their headquarters, Gifford House, were just outside the New Town boundaries, a fact that prompted accusations of stand-offishness.

Caption For Irby, The Hall C1950

Irby Hall was built on the site of the ancient manor house of St Werburgh's Abbey, Chester. The building dated from the early 17th century and was completely half-timbered.

Caption For Bovingdon, High Street C1965

By 1945, preparations were in hand to 'redevelop and enhance' the village and to build new houses in the surrounding locality.

Caption For Wrentham, The Cross Roads C1965

A central porch was added to Wren House, on the left, in c1975.

Caption For Daventry, From Newnham Hill C1960

We are looking down on Daventry from Newnham Hill, a view that has been changed by a pink rash of housing estates as the town rapidly expanded from its comfortable 5000 in 1955 to around

Caption For Brant Broughton, High Street C1955

There is some very attractive brickwork on the house facing the camera.

Caption For Lacock, The Village And Church 1904

The streets and lanes here present a delightful medley of building styles, with their half-timbered houses and steep-roofed stone cottages.

Caption For Pwllheli, The Promenade 1898

Horses tread the tramway along Pwllheli's busy promenade at Marian-y-mor (then known as West End). The tramway had opened two years earlier, in 1896, and was closed in 1927.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, High Street C1960

Donkey Lane and Dormouse Cottage (right) can be seen here in the northern end of the High Street (centre) which bends to the west beside Pound House (centre) to become Barr Lane as it carries

Caption For Burton Bradstock, High Street C1960

Donkey Lane and Dormouse Cottage (right) can be seen here in the northern end of the High Street (centre) which bends to the west beside Pound House (centre) to become Barr Lane as

Caption For Knaresborough, The Viaduct And The River 1921

The picturesque gardens of the houses on the hillside rise in tiers over the rocky cliffs, and flights of steps climb up into the streets of the town from the river below.

Caption For Glanton, The Village C1950

Consisting of little more than one long street running east to west, Glanton enjoyed a reputation for the healing properties of the water from the Keppin or Keppie Well situated behind the old school house

Caption For Borough Green, Quarry Hill C1955

The two old houses in the centre show how piecemeal were the alterations carried out by various owners down the centuries: below each has a wall of stone rubble, and above at least two courses of brick