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A Grandchild Remembers Chapel Le Dale Church

My grandparents lived at Salt Lake Cottages, Ribblehead and as a youngster I visited them and later had a spell living with them. During this time I went to Chapel le Dale church every Sunday, ...Read more

A memory of Chapel-le-Dale in 1969 by Kath Horner

French Kid

I was a french kid like can see and used to come in Hythe to my grand-parents house not very far from here in Hotspur Close. And I have meet a girl that was the grand daughter of Mr Stewart that as own the West Cliff Hall and ...Read more

A memory of Hythe in 1980 by Le Roux Jean Pierre

Waterfoot Is Still My Home After 54 Years.

I was born in 298 Burnley Road East on August 18th 1945. The Nurse who delivered me was Nurse Bowe, who was a good friend of my Gran's (Teresa Whittaker, nee O'Brien). All my Aunties and Uncles were born ...Read more

A memory of Waterfoot by Judith Mc Creath

Salfords School

Started at Salfords School, in Woodhatch Road, lived in Mill House Estate (later named Copsleigh Ave.). Loved Miss Licence, our first year teacher, she was the kindest teacher I have ever Known. The picture of the school is ...Read more

A memory of Salfords in 1949 by Sue Borer (Nee Chatten)

Collins Green Farm

It was in 1958 when I was just 5 years old that my mum, dad, 3 brothers (John, Les and Robert) and younger sister Barbara went to live in Collin Green Farm. For the next 5 years it was absolutely brilliant. I ...Read more

A memory of Collins Green in 1958 by Ann Middleton

Postcard Of This View Sent In 1904

l have a postcard of this view which is dated Oct 11th 1904. ln which the sender write's about just moving into a house that is facing one of the houses on the left which had just been recently built and so ...Read more

A memory of Scunthorpe by Dean Balderston

North Road

From the 40s until 1964, I used to live at 46 North Road next to the Station Hotel. Our house had a long garden with a stone-pillared gate and 4 steps from the street. I would walk every day up Atherton St, around the 'workhouse' to St ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1960 by Trevor Jackson

17 Ceagside Gardens

1960 to 1983. I was born at the QE in October 1960. My parents lived with my grandparents at number 17. My grandparents moved into the house when it was new (built by Leech) in the late 30s. They intended to buy but the war ...Read more

A memory of Lobley Hill in 1963 by Pauline Koritsa

Middle Rainton Part 2

enjoyed a drink (bottled Guinness) at both “The Travellers’” and “The Tavern” almost daily throughout his life. In fact he is still remembered for his love of dominoes. To this day if someone plays double 3, the call ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton by John Harvey

Middle Rainton Part 4

Pathways were made up of compressed dirt, West Street (facing West Rainton), Back Row (facing the Meadow’s Pit), Lewis Street running parallel with Back Row) and Cross Street running parallel with West Street). Krone ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1940 by John Harvey

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Captions

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Caption For Wrexham, Town Hall In High Street 1895

Brewing was also an important industry in the town: a brewer's cart is standing outside a public house on the left.

Caption For Wookey Hole, Car Park And Restaurant C1939

It was built by the same family who built the church, the school, Wookey Hole Club and many houses for their employees. The previous mill had been built by 1656.

Caption For Twickenham, Heath Road & Cross Deep Junction 2005

planning row broke out over plans by Richmond College, the local tertiary college (which is actually in Twickenham) to fund expansion plans by selling off part of their site in Crane Valley for housing

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

Although known nowadays as Bolton Abbey, the religious house that was established here was actually a priory.

Caption For Bury, Walmersley Church 1897

John Robinson Kay, born in Burnley in July 1805, died at Walmersley House in March 1872.

Caption For Hartley, The Village C1950

The much-expanded village rests on an ancient site - the remains of a Roman house were found here, and the church has Saxon foundations.

Caption For West Bay, Harbour 1899

The imposing terrace of five tall houses, with a tile-hung mansard roof at three levels, had been built around 1885 by E S Prior, and the heaps of stone on the other side of the harbour may

Caption For Botley, High Street C1960

The white cottage on the right of the High Street is now the premises of an estate agent, and the ivy which covers the house on the left has gone.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Mount 1902

By 1902, the Mount pavilion had replaced the octagonal summer house designed by Burton and run by Esau Carter Monk, a Fleetwood commissioner.

Caption For Tetbury, Long Street Corner C1955

The fine half-timbered corner premises that in the 1950s housed Fawkes Stores is now a clothes shop.

Caption For Abertillery, General View C1955

The new housing built for the workers can be seen rising up the hill like a tide.

Caption For Ewell, Castle School C1955

The largest house in Ewell, opposite the old churchyard, this castellated building was built by Henry Kitchen between 1810 and 1814 to replace an earlier castle which stood here in the reign of King Charles

Caption For Littledean, The Village C1955

New housing estates have sprung up around the village in recent decades, but they do not seem to have driven out Littledean's famous pair of ghosts, Royalist soldiers killed in a scuffle with

Caption For Syston, The Green C1960

The 15th-century local granite and limestone church tower of St Peter and St Paul, heavily restored in 1872 by P W Ordish, shows above the houses of quality which bound The Green.

Caption For Stanford On Avon, Stanford Hall And The Lake C1965

Pevsner rightly refers to the house (extreme left) as the finest of its date in the county, designed by William Smith of Warwick in 1697 for Sir Roger Cave.

Caption For Swindon, The Railway Museum, Faringdon Road C1965

This building was originally built by the Great Western Railway as a lodging house for single men in 1846, and was called the Barracks.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Harbour From West Cliff 1887

Opposite the police station is the Alexandra public house, and to its left the Castle and Royal Oak hotels, both registered in the 1770 rate book.

Caption For Prestatyn, High Street C1935

Prestatyn can claim a history that is tangible from Roman times with its own Roman bath house.

Caption For Kings Lynn, South Gates 1891

This illustrious and sublime town is on the east bank of the River Ouse, two miles from the Wash.

Caption For Wymondham, Market Place And Cross C1965

The town is renowned for the number and quality of its historic houses, and is blessed with an ancient abbey, founded by William d'Albini in 1107.

Caption For Calne, Woodlands Club House C1955

The drive of the former Harris family home, which was built c1870, gave access to the Harris Welfare Association Woodlands Club House, which was established in the former woollen mill to the

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Street 1891

It was at a house in Westgate in February 1555 that Bishop John Hooper spent his last night before being burnt at the stake in St Mary's Square.

Caption For Ayot St Lawrence, The Old Church C1955

When he built Ayot House, Sir Leonard Lyde found that the old church had blocked his view, and began to demolish it without permission from the bishop.

Caption For Bushey, High Street C1955

This was built around 1905 on the site of the London and South West Bank, which in turn had replaced a Tudor farm house.