Maps

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Memories

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George Street, Grays

Have so many memories of the State and the post office but we are trying to remember what the shops were to the right hand side as you look at the State. From the 1930s to 1990s would help if anyone can remember. Thank you.

A memory of Grays

Bassaleg Girl

Happy wonderful memories of Bassaleg where i was born . My mother being from pentre poeth my father the nook in rogerstone . Went to bassaleg infants school merlin jones was headmaster scared the wits out of me but mrs lukker wasy fave ...Read more

A memory of Bassaleg by hjones657

A Trip Down Memory Lane

I am very pleased to have found this site, I was on Friends Reunited but it closed. I was born in 19 Chester Street in 1947, went to Lawson infants school, Smeaton Street and Middlesbrough Tech. My sister, Pat, grew up there ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet by artlynas

Come For A Stroll Back In Time Through South Hackney

Hi Guys , I recently wrote on this site about the childhood memories I have of South Hackney, apparently it triggered quite a lot of interest on Facebook by people who connected with my memories, ...Read more

A memory of South Hackney by vickyb60

Suntrap School, Hayling Island

My Dad Ray New recalls being sent to Suntrap School, Hayling Island round about 1948, as he was "delicate". He would have been about 9-10 years old. He recalls helping to manually drain the chests of asthmatic ...Read more

A memory of Hayling Island by lochlevenjen

Lost School Friend

For a time, my best school friend in Gomersal County Primary School was Colin Chapman. He lived at the children’s home in Little Gomersal. He had a walking impediment and wore a steel leg brace on one leg. At a certain point in the ...Read more

A memory of Gomersal by tigrussell

Sainsbury In Tonbridge

I may well have a poor recollection here as I would have been only 3 or 4 years old at the time but wasn't Sainsbury's first Tonbridge store located on the west side of the high street just south of the old post office / just ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge by m102691

Growing Up

I grew up here ...happy memories , loved the lake and fun fair , surrounding countryside , would be either sat on a jetty with my feet in the water watching the boats come and go , or hiding in the dense shrubbery at the top of the hill ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere by ami.gore65

So Many Memories

The night club under the Post Office was the Fouix Boo.. not sure if that's how it was spelt. Just up from there was a cafe called the Harbour Lights and a toy shop further up. I'm trying to find the name of the milk bar that was on ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by 1246chris

Sainsburys

I remember the small grocers in North Cheam with the terrazzo floor called Sainsburys. We used to go in and get the ham sliced with a machine, cheese sliced with the wire and leave my sister outside in the pram! I remember the tiled floor! ...Read more

A memory of North Cheam by mrsrscourt

Captions

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Caption For Windmill Hill, The Windmill C1955

It is a post-type windmill where the body is turned to the wind by means of a long tailpole. The front and sides of the mill body and the roundhouse roof are clad in sheet iron.

Caption For Lindfield, Bower House And Church 1957

The Tiger public house was once Church House - behind the brick façade it has a king post roof and a 15th-century hall.

Caption For Northleach, Market Place C1965

The Post Office building dates from the 16th century.

Caption For Bosham, Village 1902

A straight and wide road leading to the quay creates an impression of past importance.The Romans, the Saxons and the Vikings used the area for invasion.

Caption For Harlow, Mulberry Green C1955

With the forge next door (left), it was an important staging post for coaches travelling from London to East Anglia or the North. Many coach routes started and finished here.

Caption For Hornchurch, The Windmill 1909

This is an East Anglian-style post mill with a white-painted weatherboarded body, four spring patent shuttered sails and winded manually by a tailpole.

Caption For Bridport, Wykes Court 1909

Post-war he was a county councillor and a member of the Board of Finance for the Salisbury diocese.

Caption For Woburn, Bedford Street C1955

There is little in the picture to indicate that the town was about to enter an era of prosperity as a 'honey pot'. As an example, consider the size of the Post Office on the left of Bedford Street.

Caption For Norwich, Rampant Horse Street 1891

Arthur Bunting (left) dealt in woollens and linen; Curl Brothers owned the huge shop on the right of the picture, which was floodlit at night by the eight lamp posts erected on the pavement.

Caption For Porthmadog, The Harbour Showing Cnicht And The Moelwyns C1955

This post-war photograph shows a very different scene compared to the way it looks today.

Caption For Osmotherley, High Street C1960

Looking down High Street we see, right, North End Cottage, now the post office. On the left is the Old Hall and the Catholic church, Our Lady of Mount Grace.

Caption For Irby, The Village C1955

The thatch of the old post office has given way to slate (left), and the business itself - with its attendant telephone kiosk - has moved just a few doors down.

Caption For Barkway, Main Street C1965

The Angel Inn (later the Wheatsheaf) served as the main staging post for travellers.

Caption For Manchester, Royal Exchange C1885

This building had Manchester's Telephone Exchange on the top floor - the posts carrying each line can be seen on the roof.

Caption For Whitby, West Cliff And The Metropole Hotel 1923

far afield for the older generation, then there were plenty of seats and shelters along the clifftop where one could sit in the sun or the shade, and catch up with the news in the Yorkshire Post

Caption For Lindfield, Post Office Corner C1955

The post office is in the adjacent building off to the right of the photograph.

Caption For Findon, Post Office Corner C1960

The Post Office has a pillar-box with a sign on top with an arrow pointing to the entrance a few feet away.

Caption For Westbourne, The Square C1960

A fine example of a West Sussex County Council signpost with cast iron post and circular ornamentation on the top stands on the pavement.

Caption For Aylesbury, Bucks County Infirmary 1897

He was advised by Florence Nightingale herself, and it was the first post- Crimean War hospital to put into practice the Lady with the Lamp's precepts.

Caption For Walsingham, The Black Lion Hotel 1929

It was the most well-known non-monastic inn in Walsingham. Its construction is interesting, particularly the roof, which has a double queen-post structure.

Caption For Haslemere, West Street Post Office C1906

The massed ranks of the staff pose outside the post office, which opened in West Street after occupying several addresses in the High Street and Petworth Road.

Caption For Mold, High Street C1955

The charm of post-war rural Britain is captured perfectly here.

Caption For Buckland, Post Office Corner C1955

To the north is a pretty pond, and to the south of the main road is the excellent dark brown greensand sandstone parish church, rebuilt apart from the belfry timber posts in 1860.

Caption For Bolney, Main Street 1957

Ancillary businesses included a newsagent, a butcher, a baker and the post office (where the white van is parked), as well as the builder R O Ayres, who proudly advertises his telephone number on his