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This photograph was probably taken at some time in 1967-68, a bit later than 1965, when the first council houses were built. My gran is in the photo, talking to the woman and girl. The adjacent houses where Alf Thompson lived weren't built until a year or so later than the ones shown.

A memory of Cark in 1968 by Les Gilpin

Living In Hayes In The 50s 60s

I lived in one of the council houses in Mounthurst Road from 1954 to 1970. I have a very good memory of growing up there. The prefabs in Mead Way, there must have been hundreds on both sides and we used ...Read more

A memory of Hayes in 1964 by Phil Jessop

Wartime Memories

I have some very fond memories of Montacute when my sister and I were sent to stay with some very distant relatives during the war. We were living in Kent at the time and my mother was very worried for our safety when the blitz ...Read more

A memory of Montacute in 1940 by Clive Rix

Isleworth Osterley

I moved from Houslow to Isleworth in about 1961. We lived off the Thornbury Road in Eversley Cresent. I used to play in Osterley Park and walk my dog there as a child. It's a beautiful park. My elder sister Wendy and I ...Read more

A memory of Osterley in 1965 by Mike Beetham

Albert Road

I lived at 68 Albert Road from about 1953 until they knocked the street down and we all moved up to the flats at the top of the road. It was a great place to be a kid, we still had the bomb site at the back of the gardens in between ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn

Bessie Tarver's Book Light And Shade

My Grandmother, Bessie Tarver, wrote a book about her life from 1891-1919. She mentions going to Southport, after her mother's death in 1897. She describes going to the pleasure fair and going to her ...Read more

A memory of Southport in 1890 by Christine Barbour Moore

Doe Lea

I remember playing in the streets when there was back to back houses before they knocked them down. I moved just before then, as far as I know I've still got relatives in Glapwell. I am related to the Blueits Blewits who lived there .

A memory of Doe Lea by David Bramwell

Barrack Hill School

I too was born at Bredbury in 1951 and attended Barrack Hill Primary School from 1957-1962. then went on to Highfield. I have a good memory of those early days and recall teachers such as ( juniors) Mrs.Ridley. Mrs. Lambert, ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury in 1957 by John Mann

Stamford, Spalding And Boston Bank

My Great Grandfather was Edward Ashton, he was born at Kirkby House in Harrington Hafleet, Lincolnshire in 1850. In transcribing his son's memoirs he talks about moving back to Louth about 1889 when his father gave ...Read more

A memory of Louth in 1890 by Bruce Gordon

The Tin School

I went to the tin school from 1962 until 1966, I had to leave the school as our house on Eggington Street was compulsory purchased by the council and demolished. I remember enjoying my time at the school and I had a teacher in ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by Julie Woodburn

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Captions

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Caption For Calne, High Street C1950

Next to the arch is Tim Henly, gents' outfitters, and Phillips Bros, house furnishers at Nos 5 & 7.

Caption For Symondsbury, 1899

This beautiful view, seen from the path up the hill towards Miles Cross, looks north to the Manor House (top left) and its thatched 17th-century barn (right of centre).

Caption For Bisham, The Abbey 1893

Originally a Knights Templar house, it became a priory in 1337, was promoted to abbey in 1537, only to be dissolved by Henry VIII three years later.

Caption For Amersham, Church And Market Square 1958

Originally medieval and Tudor encroachments onto the old market place, these cottages hid the east view of the 1682 Market House.

Caption For Kibworth Harcourt, Leicester Road C1955

Excellent 18th-century houses are to be found on the Leicester Road, but here we see a contrast between the thatched cottages of pre-18th-century date and the Rose and Crown pub, an early roadhouse.

Caption For Leicester, Eastgates And Clock Tower C1950

forefront of the photograph, while its four stoney local worthies, Simon de Montfort, William Wyggeston, Alderman Gabriel Newton and Sir Thomas White, Mayor of Leicester and mine host at the nearby Horse

Caption For Stoke Poges, Stoke Park 1895

You could be forgiven for thinking Stoke Park looks vaguely like Washington's White House, for there is an American connection.

Caption For Heswall, The Village C1955

In the photograph it is occupied by Keegan's shoe shop, but it now houses an art and craft shop.

Caption For Carmarthen, Recreation Ground 1910

Beyond the terrace of houses, two crescents converge through landscaped gardens and woodland to the central bandstand.

Caption For Aylesford, Kits Coty House 1898

Kits Coty House, a prehistoric burial monument, is sited on a crest of the North Downs a mile or two to the north of Aylesford village.

Caption For Hertford, Port Hill From Hartham 1929

In the background are the 'stepped' houses on Port Hill, which leads from Cowbridge up to Bengeo.

Caption For Allendale, The Dale Hotel And Square C1955

A legacy from Allendale's lead-mining and market town days was that it was well provided with hotels, like the ivy- clad Dale Hotel seen here, as well as a number of quality public houses.

Caption For Wateringbury, Manor Farm, Oast Houses C1960

Here we see an excellent example of the Kentish oast house, which was used for storing the hops picked from local fields. Wateringbury suffered a remarkable freak storm in August 1763.

Caption For Weybridge, Oatlands Park Hotel 1906

A new estate of large houses was begun on the site in 1932, but it was not completed until after the Second World War.

Caption For Corbridge, The Angel Inn And Middle Street C1950

In the churchyard stands a fortified vicarage built in 1318, and Heron House dates from 1700.

Caption For Southfleet, Village C1960

The timber-framed house in front of the church is 16th-century. On the left, in the foreground, is the Ship Inn. The gardens at Spring Head gained a reputation for watercress growing.

Caption For Skegness, The Pier Hotel C1955

The large building on the right is the Imperial Café and Grosvenor House Hotel. Butlin's amusement park is in the foreground.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace 1897

King David I built the first manor house at Linlithgow, and the church of St Michael next to it.

Caption For York, Guildhall 1885

The River Ouse flows past the embattled rear of the fifteenth century Guildhall, built in 1446.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, St Laurence's Saxon Chapel 1900

Perhaps the chapel was built to house the relics of St Edward the Martyr, which were moved there from Shaftesbury.

Caption For Pirbright, The Village Pond 1908

The Henry Cottages next door still stand, and only the two small houses on the extreme right have been transformed - they are now one building with a bow window on the ground floor.

Caption For Caerleon, Gloucester Court 1968

While these were a thoughtful, addition, they did not always compensate for the anonymity that such new housing schemes brought.

Caption For Chipping, Mill Pond C1955

By about 1950 it was dilapidated, but it has since been made into a fine house.

Caption For Penrith, Brougham Castle, South West C1873

Partly restored, Brougham Hall now houses a variety of creative initiatives.