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1897, St Mary Church Ref. RNE824101
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1947, Low Catton Ref. NPO767886
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Memories

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Bridgenorth Hospital

My Mother before marriage was a training Nurse at Bridgnorth Hospital in the 1920s. Her name Annie Betteridge or Nancy, as she prefered to be called. Her Aunt paid for her training but Mom did not finish it due to a " ...Read more

A memory of Bridgnorth in 1920 by June Tomes

Leybourne Grange Hospital

My uncle use to work at Leybourne Grange as a gardener, in the fields also. Lived there.

A memory of West Malling in 1974

My Grandparents Lived In 2 Tanyard Cottages

I used to visit my grandparents (Gran and Robert Pearce) in 2 Tanyard Cottages when I was a small boy between 1949/55. I can remember the cottage next door was owned by Mr and Mrs Lindsell and their ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside in 1950 by Bob Newton

Twickenham In The 60's

I lived and worked in Twickenham from 1962 and 1969. I lived at 125, Staines Road and worked for the Metropolitan Water Board, based at a small depot in Nelson Road, close to the fish and chip shop. I was what was called ...Read more

A memory of Twickenham by Alfred Winkworth

Memories Of Cannock

These photographs remind me of Cannock and how it was when I was a child, ten years old in 1965. It's an odd thing to remember and I wonder if anyone else remembers the public toilets that were downstairs beneath the grandstand, ...Read more

A memory of Cannock in 1965

Have I Any Relatives In Merthyr

MY GREAT GRANDPARENTS LIVED IN PLAY HOUSE COURT IN 1871. THEY CAME ORIGINALLY FROM CORNWALL AND DEVON.MY GREAT GRANDDADS NAME WAS THOMAS AND HIS WIFE WAS EMIELIA BOTH ARE BURIED AT CENFCOED CEMETRY WITH ONE OF ...Read more

A memory of Merthyr Tydfil by Brian James

Barrow Hill School

I went to Barrow Hill School in the early fifties, Mr. Rees was the Headmaster. On a Friday evening we would go into his home and watch the Cisco Kid on television, the first television I ever watched. I also remember one ...Read more

A memory of Frimley Green in 1951 by Daniel Wright

Lulworth, Man O;War Rocks

Walks with my aunt, Dorothy Whitlock, and cousin Donald from Lulworth via St Oswalds to Man O'War Rocks then Durdle Door, back up through caravan site and down to Sunnyside where we lived at Lulcote.

A memory of Lulworth Camp in 1949 by Christine Spavins Alexander

Halcyon Days

As a teenager, myself and friends would holiday here for weeks at a time. Parents of two of my pals had holiday accomodation in the field upriver of the old bridge over the Ribble. We would spend hours fishing for trout in the ...Read more

A memory of Stainforth in 1964 by Michael Steward

St. Abbs Haven

Lived in Leeds but spent two weeks holiday at the Haven - breakfast, lunch, high tea, dinner, supper - for most years in the 60's. (imagine the cost of that nowadays). Great memories of sports days, beach, summer pavillion (half way ...Read more

A memory of St Abbs in 1964 by Andrew Bannister

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Captions

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Caption For Great Barton, The Round House C1960

This was the thatched lodge gate from the village street to the Hall. It dates from the 1840s, when Sir Henry Bunbury created the park around the Hall.

Caption For Lavenham, Market Place C1955

The market cross dates from 1500, and was intended to be a copy of the one at Cambridge. To the right is the former Market Toll House, adjoining the British School of 1861.

Caption For Castleton, And Mam Tor C1864

This early photograph of Castleton at the head of the Hope Valley shows the intricate network of drystone walls which surrounds the village.

Caption For Woolston, Portsmouth Road C1960

A fascinating picture of a suburban street. On the extreme left is Palmers, with John Bull tyres and cycle lamp batteries on display in the window.

Caption For Aberdaron, The Beach C1960

Almost at the end of the Lleyn Peninsula, this small village opens out onto the beach and Cardigan Bay. Here the few visitors that could make their way here enjoy a lazy day on the beach.

Caption For Barmouth, The Promenade And The Beach C1960

A hugely expansive beach here means that it never fills up with holidaymakers in this popular resort and former fishing and trading port.

Caption For Cefn Mawr, Crane Street C1952

This small town, now part of Wrexham, was a mainly working-class community supplying workers for the various industries and mines in the area.

Caption For Tintagel, The Village 1906

Today, as in 1906, Tintagel makes a good living from the tourist, although now the currency in question is as likely to be the dollar or the yen as pounds sterling.

Caption For Bilsborrow, The Roebuck Hotel C1960

The old part of the Roebuck Hotel lies to the left of the buildings.

Caption For Newgale, C1960

This is the longest beach in Pembrokeshire (two miles end to end), lying below a shingle storm ridge.

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1955

As we look north towards Market Square, Hutchinson's tobacconist shop is at the corner of Langton Street.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1936

This is a comparatively modern scene in the High Street, showing two-way traffic and a variety of cars.

Caption For Normanton, Hawhill Park C1965

Just near the boating lake is the old bandstand, now with only its base - the upper structure fell into disrepair and was removed.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Church Interior 1898

At the east end of the nave aisle and on each side of the chancel arch are large brass posts with decorated candle holders, five in all.

Caption For Southwold, From The Pier 1919

Here we see the marriage of bathing machines and fishing boats under the imposing gaze of the Grand Hotel.

Caption For Aberaman, Lewis Street C1955

There is a substantial garage here with two pumps (right), although at this time there were usually only one or two car owners in each street, and not surprisingly few cars are shown.

Caption For Aberdare, Caradog Memorial C1955

The bronze statue shows Griffith Rhys Jones (Caradog) conducting the South Wales Choral Union to victory at Crystal Palace in 1872 and 1873.

Caption For Ebbw Vale, Gorsedd Stones C1960

The stones for the Gorsedd Circle were quarried at the Trefil Quarry.

Caption For Runcorn, Weston Cross C1960

The old village of Weston, sitting on Runcorn Hill, has given its name to Weston Point where the docks and industries are largely to be found.

Caption For Styal, Unitarian Chapel 1897

Looking at their family tree, one can see how the Gregs were connected to many other important inventors and industrialists of the time, including Josiah Wedgwood and the Darbies of Coalbrookdale

Caption For The Lizard, Lifeboat House C1960

Off the Lizard, fearsome rocks are a constant reminder of why a lifeboat station was established in 1859 in the very exposed Polpeor Cove right under the most southerly point in England

Caption For Tideford, The Village C1950

Tideford is at the very head of the tidal creek of the River Tiddy; this lane leads down to the water, with the woodlands of the St Germans estate on the far side.

Caption For Newbury, Bartholomew Street C1950

Many of the shops in this photograph have gone, not surprisingly. Bendy's Stores is no longer there, nor is Bishops Cycles and Motorcycles on the right.

Caption For Leeds, Seven Arches, Alwoodley 1891

The main Huddersfield to Manchester railway makes its way along the steep side of the valley, and it has to cross many side valleys.