Places

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Memories

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My Childhood In Southall

My parents were born in India. My grandfather settled in Africa and had a good job. When my father got married he stayed Africa where all my brothers and sisters were born. My dad was a carpenter by trade; he arrived in ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1962 by Amy Bhambra

Caster Avenue

I was born at 46 Caster Avenue in 1951, my name was then Sue Riley. My mother was Lilly, my grandparents were Jack and Maud Clare who lived at 17 Caster Avenue. I have happy memories of playing on the bloody field and the reck ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1956 by Sue Ford

Memorable Lampost

I was born in 1946 and lived in Caldbeck Avenue. When I was 6 on the way to Cheam Common School one morning I was running trying to keep up with a motorcycle and ran into this lamp post and split my head open. The ...Read more

A memory of Worcester Park in 1952 by Derek Gibson

Chillblains, Door Bells, Bethams And Costons

Born at 14 Greenford Gardens, my late parents Dr & Mrs Erskine founded Greenford Surgery at 297 Greenford Road. Earliest memories were of chilblains, no proper heating at home, and the door bell ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1956 by Robert Erskine

Granny Crees

I was born in Park House, Portishead in 1930. My grandmother was Ada Alice Crees (nee Seymour), who came to Somerset as a baby, but her brother was left behind in Wales with a relative. They lost contact for many years but but were ...Read more

A memory of Portishead

Methodist Chapels

I was born in Braunston in 1941 but was taken to Hellidon as a baby to live with my mother's parents, the Burbidges. In Hellidon, the Methodist church was closed during the war period, so I was taken to the Methodist ...Read more

A memory of Priors Marston in 1941 by Terence Wilcox

Shops And Shopkeepers In East Street ....St Marys Hall..

I remember the pram/toy shop on the corner, there was also a fabric shop - I think it was where Famished sandwich bar was (can't remember what it is called now..) I could buy a piece of ...Read more

A memory of Shoreham-By-Sea in 1968 by Barbara Gunn

Part 16

Conclusion On my last visit it was hard to see where the village was. The small triangular field is now a park but it looks so small. The place I remember seemed so much larger than Small Park that is now there. Having been raised ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Raynor Family In Toddington

Does anyone remember the Raynor family who live at the old mill in Toddington? They were living there in 1945, and later in Culls Meadow. Henry, known as Harry and Rebecca Raynor had 6 children, Alec, Norman, Doris, Ralph, Louisa and Brenda who died as a baby in 1931. Audrey Littlewood.

A memory of Toddington by Audrey Littlewood

Hopedene Mother And Baby Home

Hi I am trying to contact any mothers that were in Hopedene, Elswick, in the 1950s and 1960s...what was it like? Did you have any choice regarding having your baby adopted if you wern't married? My mother ...Read more

A memory of Elswick in 1959 by Lisa Anderson

Captions

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Caption For Newark, Magnus Street 1908

They agreed to provide for the baby and had him baptised Thomas, giving him the surname of Amangus, the name supposedly meaning 'to be maintained by us'.

Caption For Newark, Magnus Street 1908

They agreed to provide for the baby and had him baptised Thomas, giving him the surname of Amangus, the name supposedly meaning 'to be maintained by us'.

Caption For Epsom, Rosebery Park 1924

In the summer the first protest came from a house next door, because young nurses were sitting on an adjoining bench with babies who cried.

Caption For Hawkhurst, 1902

Babies' Castle, a nursery home for infants, was opened here in 1886 by Dr?Barnardo.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Nash Mills 2005

No one knows for certain what the outcome will be, but the Special Baby Care Unit has recently been moved to Watford Hospital.

Caption For Dorking, Horsham Road 1905

Fuller's are still trading in bicycle repairs and sales, and they also trade in baby-wear, sports and fishing equipment — fishing licences can be purchased at Fuller's.

Caption For Dorking, South Street 1906

Fuller's are still trading in bicycle repairs and sales, and they also trade in baby-wear, sports and fishing equipment — fishing licences can be purchased at Fuller's.