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Maps

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1947, Ganstead Ref. NPO711088
1947, Gardham Ref. NPO711338
1947, Wenvoe Ref. NPO863398
1947, West End Ref. NPO864071
1947, Westra Ref. NPO866432
1947, Pollington Ref. NPO808211
1947, The Knap Ref. NPO846431
1947, The Lawns Ref. NPO846440
1947, Thorpe Ref. NPO847434
1947, Whitgift Ref. NPO869311
1947, Wilberfoss Ref. NPO870171
1947, Tunstall Ref. NPO854326
1947, South End Ref. NPO834669
1947, Southburn Ref. NPO835491
1947, Staddlethorpe Ref. NPO837693
1947, Walkington Ref. NPO859790
1898, Murch Ref. RNE786097
1898, Nafferton Ref. RNE787000
1895, New Village Ref. RNE790414
1895, Newland Ref. RNE791122

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Memories

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Spalding Market In The 1950s

I can remember Mick's stall just outside the Red Lion and he'd have crowds of people round him. He'd hold up an item and then say - I'm not asking 10/-, 5/- but 2/6! He always did a good trade. The market went on much ...Read more

A memory of Spalding

Grandfather

My grandfather, Thomas Richard Brown, was born in Northfleet in 1871.  In the 1911 census he was living at Mill Cottages, South Darenth near Horten Kirby.  He had a wife, Emma Brown, nee Nalson, and 4 children, Thomas, Richard, Enily ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet by Brian Trimmer

The Angel

I was about 13 or 14 and was deeply in love with the daughter of the pub. They had a table tennis room behind the pub, very narrow and small. I was terrible at tennis so I used to keep score on a small notepad. One time my pencil broke ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge in 1958 by Nicholas Haffenden Baldwin

Thelife I Wanna Know In Danderhall Before Me And After Me .

I was the youngest child of the McNamee family, that lived in Danderhall in the 60's and 70's. My father worked in the pit and also my eldest brother, who still lives in the house once he was married at the age of twenty one.

A memory of Danderhall by Bernadette Mc Namee Dye

Memory Of A 12 Year Old

I remember this scene well, the pub in the picture is The Hope Inn. At the time my mother and father kept a pub further up the canal towards the River Nene, this pub was called The Castle Inn. At the time this photograph was ...Read more

A memory of Wisbech in 1955 by Dave Garford

Holiday On The Buses

From 1948 to the early fifties we used to have our weekly holiday in a bus on Marton Road. There were quite a few buses on the site, all situated at the top of the site, most of them were double deckers painted in green. ...Read more

A memory of Bridlington in 1948 by David Payton

Change Of Name

Now known at St Lukes hospital, I worked there from 1965-1977. It has seen many changes.

A memory of Guildford in 1965

War Years

Although very young at the time, about three, I spent several years during the war in Great Oxendon, living at The Cot which was owned by a Mrs Bland, opposite the village school where my aunt, Miss M Pressley was one of the two school ...Read more

A memory of Great Dalby in 1944 by Janet Turner

Letham Glen

Not sure if the year is right, could be earlier, but I took part in the Go as you Please competitions held in Letham Glen, and won nearly every time, my prize - a free ticket into the Troxy Cinema, it was great!! The pianist at the ...Read more

A memory of Leven in 1955 by Irene Tasker

Holbeach Bank School Indebted

We didn't have modern technology, it wasn't invented then anyway when arriving at our village school to learn our lessons each day. We didn't need endless classrooms with miles of corridor to walk, just a desk ...Read more

A memory of Holbeach Bank in 1957 by Sheila Parker

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Captions

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Caption For Over Kellet, The Village 1923

Over Kellet is a village on the road from Carnforth to Arkholme. Here we see the two monuments in the village centre.

Caption For Halton, From The River C1955

At the time of the Domesday Book, Halton was the main administrator of the area, and Lancaster was 'under' Halton, which lies three miles north-east of Lancaster.

Caption For Leeds, The Headrow C1965

This thoroughfare is a continuation of Westgate and Park Lane, and at 80 ft wide is 10 ft wider than Union Street, Aberdeen.

Caption For Brockham, The Royal Oak 1964

This very attractive village has a fine triangular green dominated on the south side by its remarkably apt parish church, which from a distance looks as though it has always been there.

Caption For Blackburn, Exchange 1899

Here we see the grand facade of the Blackburn Exchange & Reading Room, which opened in April 1865.

Caption For Downham, The Village 1921

This pastoral scene posed by the photographer is charming; it shows the steep village street leading to the cottages grouped around the stocks, church and inn.

Caption For Jarrow, Grange Road West C1955

Though a monastery was founded at Jarrow in AD681 by Benedict Biscop, the modern town owes its existence to Charles and George Palmer, who opened a shipyard here in 1851.

Caption For Goodworth Clatford, The Village C1965

Now the Bee Hive Store and Post Office have been built at the end of the terrace and provide service six and a half days a week.

Caption For Halland, Cross Roads C1965

We are on the Eastbourne main road, south of Uckfield.

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Smithy 1909

Amid displaced stairs and other paraphernalia, Samuel Govier (1855-1934) shoes a horse at the forge in Broad Street, where in 1895 he had been immortalised by the American artist James

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, Canbury Gardens 1906

Two soldiers relax on a bench next to the bandstand in the sunlight at Canbury Gardens, downstream of Kingston railway bridge.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Memorial Stone C1960

At the western apex of Muster Green is the war memorial, a 7.5 ton Cornish granite slab, which was unveiled in 1921 (the same year as the church clock) - both ceremonies were performed by

Caption For Gayle, The Village 1906

At one time Gayle overshadowed its neighbour, Hawes, half a mile away. But then the turnpike road was built, and Gayle lost its eminence.

Caption For Davenham, The Village C1965

Davenham gets its name from the River Dane (a 'trickling stream'), although it sits just about halfway between it and the River Weaver.

Caption For Chelmsford, High Street 1895

The tenements could only expand lengthways along their own ‘backsides’, and most buildings had a jumble of outhouses, barns and sheds at the rear.

Caption For Warburton, Old Church 1897

Even at this time the old church dedicated to St Werburgh saw only weekday services and funerals.

Caption For Congleton, Little Moreton Hall 1902

Two miles south of Congleton stands Little Moreton Hall, a magnificent moated manor house, originally built in the mid-15th century by Sir Richard de Moreton and added to by successive generations of his

Caption For Twickenham, From The Island Boat House 1890

This and photograph No 23535 are taken from Eel Pie Island, apparently named after the famous pies sold at the Island Tavern.

Caption For London, Thames Shipbuilding Yard C1910

This chapter opens with some views of a long-lost industrial Thames.

Caption For Chilworth, Village 1906

Children at play in the village of Chilworth, outside Southampton.

Caption For Sissinghurst, Village 1903

Here we see a fine display of weatherboarding along the empty and dusty main street. The faded pub sign is for the Bull Inn.

Caption For Wrexham, High Street 1903

Wrexham 'comprises several spacious, well-paved streets', says a contemporary gazetteer, 'and has undergone great improvement by reconstruction of buildings and the construction of new streets'.

Caption For Barnstaple, Haymaking 1890

Hay is being gathered at Chestwood buy horse power; traffic on the A39, which now roars across the valley below, is a mere nightmare for the future.

Caption For Stone, High Street 1900

At the time, the foreground area was called Pump Square after the apparatus near the lamp.