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The Sweetshop Just Up The Road From The Methodist Church In Hockley

Just past Hockley Primary School on the way to the village was a small sweet shop/cafe? and it was run by a really nice man called "Bill". He used to sell 1d lollies to the school ...Read more

A memory of Hockley by Chris Blackler

Dagenham Heathway

I am 74 and was born at 4 Northfields gardens on may 11 1947. And remember when my nan lived at 14 Sterry road just off the Heathway She had a Dalmatian called chukie I used to go to Marino’s for sweets and mum and dad took my ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham by Barbara Findlow

Lived Worked And Played Here

My mother was born in keepers cottage in Battle Wood, who grew up and later got married in Battle church. My grandfather, Leonard Glyde was a fireman during the second world war stationed at Battle fire station. I was ...Read more

A memory of Battle by terry_ross17

Dersingham 1954 C

We lived in the village shop Virginia Stores owned by Peatling & Cawdron.  My dad won the Vernons Football Pools in 1955 - a great sum of  £505.6s -  my sister and I had new bikes and Mum and Dad went for a holiday to ...Read more

A memory of Dersingham by Carolynn Langley

Hednesford Hills Mineral Water Company

My Uncle Fred owned this factory at Pool House, Hednesford. He was my mothers brother and she was born there and lived there until married. I spent many happy times delivering lemonade with Mr Haynes to local ...Read more

A memory of Hednesford by clivesturnbull

Wembley High Road

I grew up in Wembley, late 60’s to early 80’s. used to hang around the high road a lot . Who remembers a trendy shop called Screws ,it had like a coffee/cafeteria downstairs anc a record booth that you could listen to before you ...Read more

A memory of Wembley by e.tyndale

Home

I grew up in Welling in a house on Ridley Road. My mother lived in that house for over 60 years until she died this past January. I have 3 sisters - that was a tiny house with 1 bathroom, at times we seemed to really fill the place - felt more ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Louise Daring

Various

We lived in Derrinton Road, it was a very long road. I remember the sweetshop that we called 'the old girls'. She had a window full of toys that we used to spend ages looking at. Even at the age of 5 and 6 we had so much freedom, we went ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1968 by Deirdre Rayment

The Bakery, Tatsfield

Hi My family (The Watsons) owned the bakery which was a substantial building in the village centre. It housed the bakery itself (my Uncle Dick Watson was the baker in those days). It was also a hotel with six bedrooms, plus ...Read more

A memory of Tatsfield in 1955 by Barry Watson

Evans Concrete Products Ltd Greenhill Lane Riddings

I worked at Evans Concrete Products employed as factory maintenance fitter; my job was to keep the factory machinery in good condition and attend to other projects in the making. The people I ...Read more

A memory of Riddings in 1966 by John Ludlam

Captions

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Caption For Hadleigh, Rectory Road C1966

In complete contrast to photograph H167008, here we have a rainy morning in downtown Hadleigh by the Rectory Road shops.A pram is parked outside the butcher's shop, whilst on the opposite side of the

Caption For Ulverston, Lower Market Street 1921

Fred Dickinson , newsagent and tobacconist, owned 'The Lile Bacca Shop' (left). Jutting out across the street is the sign for Weston Bros, who called themselves 'The London Tailors'.

Caption For Ulverston, King Street 1912

Cloth-capped and gaitered Edwardian children stand with their father outside S Warhurst's hardware shop on a sunny day.

Caption For Crawley, The Village 1905

Even further north along the east side, much has now gone, with the New Town's modern shopping centre reaching the old High Street proper; but some of the spaciousness in the distance remains.

Caption For Blandford Forum, The Town Hall And Church C1960

Once an important market town, Blandford remains a busy shopping centre, enlivened by the presence of troops from the nearby military camps.

Caption For Brundall, River Stores C1955

Shops along the river Yare serve the needs of boating holidaymakers along this beautiful stretch of the river, four miles downstream from Norwich.

Caption For Hoddesdon, The Shopping Centre C1965

Here we see another view of the bleak and unappealing shopping precinct, constructed when the town's population numbered less than twenty thousand people; it appears less incongruous when viewed alongside

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street C1950

Notice the people queuing patiently outside the shop on the left. Perhaps they want the fresh bread that is just being delivered from the van parked outside.

Caption For Cowes, High Street C1955

As befits a sailing town, a number of shops have always been given over to yacht chandlery and provisions.

Caption For East Cowes, The Floating Bridge C1955

As befits a sailing town, a number of shops have always been given over to yacht chandlery and provisions.

Caption For Brimington, Secondary Boys School C1965

Early shopping precincts were the same, lacking in imagination and soon looking shabby.

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1960

We are looking down Penrith's main shopping street.

Caption For Westbury, High Street C1965

The first retail shop opened in January 1963. Four of the units were taken by Keymarket supermarket (right), which proved popular with locals.

Caption For Sherborne, Cheap Street C1955

Notice the cricket bat sign over Freeman's Sports Shop. Several excellent tea-rooms continue to prosper in present-day Sherborne.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1905

Broad Street is the town's most fashionable shopping street, though the busy traffic of today prevents dogs lying down in the road!

Caption For South Holmwood, Village 1903

The shop to the left was once the local butcher's.

Caption For Chesterfield, High Street C1960

The Midland Bank occupies the site of Scales' boot and shoe shop and Spencer & Co's grand frontage has fallen victim to an infestation of 'Magnet Ales' signs on behalf of the Wheat Sheaf.

Caption For Taunton, County Hotel 1925

On the left- hand side of the road are the Army and Navy Stores and a shop selling stuffed birds.

Caption For Alton, Market Street 1928

At the close of the 19th century, Alton bore the stamp of an old country market town, with its bustling streets and striking shop fronts. Opposite the King's Head is the town's market square.

Caption For Staithes, High Street C1955

Mr Manship's Central Café, seen in the centre of the photograph, no doubt offered a good range of refreshments, whilst gifts could be bought at the gift shop on the right of this view.

Caption For Cuckfield, The Clock, High Street C1950

Antique shops, estate agents and a sub-post office can now be found here.

Caption For Ludham, Main Street 1931

The village hardware shop is now the Alfresco Restaurant.

Caption For West Runton, Main Street C1960

There are a surprising number and variety of shops for such a small village, reflecting the need to cater not only for local inhabitants but also for campers and caravanners on the cliffs between the village

Caption For Wallsend, High Street C1955

Here we see a busy shopping scene. In 1955 a 14oz loaf cost 4d; streaky bacon was 2s 11d a pound; potatoes were 3d a pound; fish and chips 9d a portion; and eggs were 3s 11d a dozen.