Photos

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Maps

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1898, Welwyn Garden City Ref. RNC863268
1899-1900, Taff Merthyr Garden Village Ref. RNC844367
1919, Church End Ref. POP668373

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Memories

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Life In Burghfield In The 1950s

The passageway led from Clayhill Road all the way through the village, and came out on the Reading Road, some 2 miles away, the passageway was used by us children daily as a short cut to school, and it went ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common in 1955 by Andrew Cooper

Another Slice Of Life In Burghfield And Sulhampstead

My Grandfather George Thomas Cooper 1880 to 1957 lived at Hebron a Detached Victorian House ( which is opposite what today is Coopers Place, named after my late Father Phillip George ...Read more

A memory of Burghfield Common by Andrew Cooper

Force Fed

My memory of this horrible place was if you never liked any food you were made to eat it all, even if you were sick. I was very young at the time possibly between 6-9 years old 1976-79. The water was freezing cold when ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School

Pee Gardens

I was very young to have seen the gardens in Middleton but they were well loved and a great place place to take a quiet moment watching the fountain. No one seems to know where the fountain is but rumour has it, it was dumped in the ...Read more

A memory of Middleton by Anne Dodds

Auld Hoose

Does anyone remember the Auld Hoose at the Back o the Isle in Ayr. It was behind the Clydesdale Bank in the High Street in the Fifties. My granny used to take me in there for her wee snifter of gin on a Saturday. I think there used to be a bit ...Read more

A memory of Ayr by Roy Smith

54 Albert Road

I lived in 54 Albert Road, Parkstone, from 1962 until 1972. My paternal grandparents lived at 56 Albert Road, next door. They'd lived there from the 1930's onwards. The back garden was very big and long, plus sloped downhill. I used ...Read more

A memory of Parkstone by Andrew Reid

Visitation Convent

I was a boarder at the Convent for four years 1954-58, cured me of religion as I hated almost every minute of it. The Nuns can only be described as brutal. I was once told that I was wicked because I had kept the other lads awake ...Read more

A memory of Bridport by Alan Yardley

Stowlangtoft Hall

I was in stowlangtoft hall with my brother Dominic Attard my sister Maria Attard my name is Rita, I believe I was only 6months old my brother was about 6/ 7 my sister about 3/4 years old ,I do remember having a sleep in the ...Read more

A memory of Stowlangtoft by Rita Croston

Brief Visit

Travelling from Devon, my parents stayed at this hotel when they were starting me at Cranleigh School. I remember scented gardens. In 2025 the scent of a particular plant still evokes in me a vague apprehenson.

A memory of Bramley

My Mum Made The Tea

During the doodlebug attacks on Dover, my mum was an air raid warden. She had a friend with her and they saw the doodlebug engine cut out and dive to earth. It landed near Pauls Place but did not explode. We went to watch it ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by Keith Martin

Captions

318 captions found. Showing results 97 to 120.

Caption For Lytham, Lowther Gardens 1895

As development continued, 12 acres of Hungry Moor were presented to Lytham in 1872 by Squire Clifton to be turned into Lowther Gardens, but he stipulated that he must have an uninterrupted view from Lytham

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Abbey Gardens, The Rose Garden C1955

This shows the garden within a few years of planting.

Caption For Redditch, Garden Of Remembrance C1960

Visitors to the garden will look in vain for this children's playground today, though we can still see where it was.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Undercliff Gardens C1955

Here we see some of the gardens to the west of the main town, much enjoyed by residents and visitors.

Caption For Ware, Ware Park Sanatorium 1925

In the 1600s, the gardens in the park were renowned as being amongst the most tasteful in England.

Caption For Norwich, The Cathedral Precincts, Hook's Walk 1922

It leads to the curiously-named Gooseberry Garden Walk.

Caption For Exmouth, The Strand Gardens C1955

The Strand Gardens were laid out in 1870.

Caption For Combe Martin, Newberry Beach 1926

The deep, sheltered valleys of this part of the coast were at one time noted for their market gardens, which grew a variety of produce, but were most famous for their strawberries.

Caption For Matlock Bath, Heights Of Abraham C1955

This was erected in 1884 when the heights were opened as pleasure gardens for the public.

Caption For Chatham, Military Road C1960

A No 147 bus waits outside The Eagle Tavern on the right, and on the left a fingerpost beyond the Imperial Forces public house points towards the public lavatories in Riverside Gardens.

Caption For Bracknell, High Street 1901

Some time during the second half of the 19th century, Bracknell became a town, helped by the coming of the railway in 1856 and the development of market gardening and brick-making.

Caption For Killarney, Kenmare House 1897

It is shown here in its former splendour, with its famous gardens that sloped down to Lough Leane.

Caption For Ramsgate, Ellington Gardens 1901

Here we see the bandstand in Ellington gardens (now Ellington Park) a century ago: the magnificent trees and floral displays of this 12-acre open space are seen to advantage in this evocative picture

Caption For Norwich, Brundall Gardens 1922

In the 1920s, these riverside gardens became extremely popular with Norwich citizens and trippers from further afield.

Caption For Box Hill, Hotel And Garden 1931

In the second floor bay-windowed room (framed between the two garden umbrellas), Keats completed his epic poem Endymion.

Caption For Norwich, Guildhall And War Memorial 1929

The Lutyens war memorial was moved in 1938 to new memorial gardens in front of the new City Hall.

Caption For Norwich, Guildhall And War Memorial 1929

The Lutyens war memorial was moved in 1938 to new memorial gardens in front of the new City Hall.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, The Ruins C1955

This photograph shows the dovecote at the end of the Abbot's garden, the wall of which is undergoing repairs at the time of the picture.

Caption For Sheffield, The Town Hall C1955

This photograph shows The Town Hall from the Peace Garden.

Caption For Pegwell, Bay, Convalescent Home 1907

A further view of the Working Men's Convalescent Home, showing the sunken gardens, laid out on the dry bed of the former lagoon of the Belle Vue Hotel, which can be seen in the centre of the

Caption For Nottingham, Victoria Embankment C1955

The statue of Queen Victoria is gazing over the ornamental gardens by the River Trent.

Caption For Great Chart, The Village 1908

Three small children play on the long village street leading up the hill to the church, lined with well-kept red-brick and timbered cottages and neat gardens, and with the Swan public house halfway along

Caption For Skegness, South Parade 1899

On the left is the Sandbeck House Hotel (demolished 1972) with Walter Smyth's wooden photo studio in the front garden.

Caption For Blackpool, From North Pier 1896

The picture gives us an indication of the size of the Gigantic Wheel at the Winter Gardens and the imposing bulk of the Tower.