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Memories

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The Old Odeon.

If you walked around the first corner to the Odeon you got a good view of the old Blast Furnaces that use to turn Corby's night sky orange. It never got dark in the Corby of my childhood. The Candle and all the steel and tube mills lit ...Read more

A memory of Corby in 1962 by Kenneth Little

Growing Up In Sutton

We lived at no 6 Greenfields, Sutton. My nan lived at four with my grandad Tom - in fact it was my family which helped forge Sutton village. I remember many families; Mr and Mrs Harland who ran the village ...Read more

A memory of Sutton by Giles Mceachern

Wood Hatch, Western Parade

This photo is of the shops in Western Parade, Woodhatch, Reigate. Also in the picture, partially obscured by the trees, is The Angel public house. Woodhatch is a suburb of Reigate, about 2 miles due south from the town ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1955 by Bill Tingley

Royal Technical College Salford 1947 1950

I was born in 1933. My family lived in Nansen Street, Salford until 1939, when we moved to 27 Winster Ave off Littleton Rd where I attended St Sebastian School off Whit Lane througout the war. In 1947, by ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1947

Living At No 4 1947 1965

We moved to No 4 Barrington Court Cottages (the first cottage right of centre) in 1947. My father arrived as head gardener in April and mum arrived in July when I was three weeks old. Mum was disappointed to find she ...Read more

A memory of Barrington in 1947 by Richard Burton

Clyde Street, Salford

I remember living at no 6 Clyde Street and at the end of the street was Mrs Grant's shop. I was the eldest of four (me) Mandy Derbyshire, my brothers Jason and Paul, and my sister Kelly. I remember being part of the filming ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1970 by Amanda Hobbs

Pepper St.

I went to the school in the village until I was twelve, then I went to the Grammar School. I walked past the home every day and often wondered who lived there. I sometimes saw children in the grounds and adults. It was all a bit of a ...Read more

A memory of Lymm

The Territorial Army Centre In Rusholme, Manchester

A new Army unit was formed in 1967 and took over the depot in Norman Road, Rusholme. This became 33 Signal Regiment which was part of the new TAVR. I had been wondering about joining the TA for ...Read more

A memory of Rusholme in 1967 by John Howard Norfolk

Top Of The High Street

The account by Anne Broomehead is partly correct but jumbled, having lived in Bovingdon since 1960 and worked for Mr Grainger as a paperboy, and knew Ted Gadd like an old "uncle", this is the correct version. The paper ...Read more

A memory of Bovingdon in 1965 by Lennie Smith

Saturday Afternoon Shopping

I remember Dewsbury on Saturday afternoons when everyone was shopping for bargains in the market and shops. You couldn't move for people and trying to go round Woolworths was a nightmare! Everywhere was heaving with ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury by Betty Sanders

Captions

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Caption For Leicester, Granby Street 1949

As Granby Street sweeps right towards the Clock Tower, the photograph clearly illustrates the unspectacular variety of buildings to be seen in the city centre.

Caption For Netherbury, Village 1902

North-eastwards from Japonica Cottage, housing the Post Office (left), the photographer centres on the 1839-built Congregational Chapel.

Caption For Richmond, View From Castle Walk 1913

In the centre is a terrace called Cornforth Hill.

Caption For Plymouth, Guildhall And Bedford Street 1904

The northern end of the Post Office (just visible down Basket Street in the centre) would now be on Royal Parade outside Dingles.

Caption For Royston, Town Centre C1960

This view of the cross-roads in the centre of the town shows how free from congestion the roads were at the time of this photograph, before the days of universal car ownership.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, Anchor Gardens C1955

The Empire cinema (centre) is showing the film 'Tycoon.'

Caption For Ullenhall, The Village C1955

The Winged Spur (in the background, on the right) in the village centre is still a traditional country pub with a warm welcome for local residents and visitors.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park C1935

This is the edge of the rock gardens, and we can see one of the terra-cotta vases (centre left).

Caption For Rochester, High Street 1908

Opposite is Eastgate House of 1590, now part of the Charles Dickens Centre.

Caption For Lower Bentham, The Village C1955

On the right of the picture is the Victoria Institute, built in 1904, and still very much the centre of village social life.

Caption For Meopham, The Green C1960

This wide triangle of grass forms the centre of this straggling village, which stretches for almost four miles.

Caption For Carperby, The Village And Cross 1909

Further into the centre we see the public buildings of the village.

Caption For Sandgate, General View 1892

Sandgate Castle, built in 1573, was so altered in 1806 to make a defence against the feared invasion by Napoleon that it resembled the Martello towers built along the coast (see centre

Caption For Datchet, The Village 1905

Just before the turn of the century, Datchet suffered serious flooding when the swollen Thames caused a pond in the centre of the village to overflow.

Caption For Wroxham, Broad 1934

Being within a few miles of the village, they helped Wroxham become the major centre for cruising that it is today.

Caption For Little Abington, C1960

Jeremiah's Tea House (centre) used to be one of the favourite places to drive out to from Cambridge in the 1960s.

Caption For Hitchin, The Priory C1955

The house looks much the same today, though it is now a conference centre.

Caption For Acomb, The Village C1955

Acomb was once a centre for the lead-mining industry.

Caption For Rothley, Fowke Street C1965

There has been some upgrading and renovation in the centre of this friendly village.

Caption For Crewe, Market Street C1950

White's 1860 directory listed no less than 38 fairs in the county, including Crewe, where its establishment was probably influenced by the town's extensive railway facilities, making it an ideal centre

Caption For Launceston, Coronation Park C1950

The entrance arch, with its green gates, was demolished in the 1980s to allow access for lorries building the new leisure centre.

Caption For Streatley, The Village 1904

This view of Streatley shows the village centre.

Caption For Belfast, Queens College 1897

It is situated to the south of the city centre, and was first established in 1849.

Caption For Horsforth, New Road Side C1965

This was the period when few supermarkets existed and those that did were built in town centres, as most people relied on public transport.