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The Two Bob Gun

At the top of Queens Road in Buckhurst Hill is a small newsagents shop. It was owned by the Mr & Mrs. Silk.  The shop sold papers magazines cigarettes, sweets and a few toys. Situated right across the road from where ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Denman Lalonde

Little Sutton In 1950s And 1960s

What memories your comments conjure.  How I loved the 'rec'  as a child.  We started on the 'baby swings' and progressed to the 'big swings' and see-saw and round-a-bout.  The old shelter there was a favourite ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1960 by Janet Lee

Waiting Room

In Spring 1948 I caught my finger in a folding chair at school and by the evening an abscess had formed. It was so painful that because our doctor's surgery was already closed my father took me to the Infirmary, but we landed in the ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1948 by Diana Dioszeghy

Pier Walk

When we were at Shoebury on holiday Mum and Dad always took me on the pier. We went out by train and usually walked back providing the weather was good. I can still remember the platforms either end and the green trains with the ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea by Alan Perry

This Was A New Building When The Picture Was Taken

It was built in 1897 and was designed in the Queen Anne style by the architect Frederick Wheeler FRIBA who had offices in Horsham. It is now the home of the Nat West bank. The bandstand has been ...Read more

A memory of Horsham in 1890 by M

Very Little Has Changed

Although no longer a grammer school this does remain an educational establishment, effectively a sixth form college for Horsham. It goes by the name of The College of Richard Collyer, in honour of the man who left money in ...Read more

A memory of Horsham by M

Felsted, My Village

I was born & bred in Felsted, living in the area until 1965 when I emigrated to New Zealand. These photographs of Felsted Mill remind me of the many hours spent on the wall below the water wheel race, fishing for roach and ...Read more

A memory of Felsted by Bill Cranfield

The Dreaded Climb Up The Hill

When I was a lad, my mum would take me shopping in Folkestone's town centre. Probably to Sainsbury's in Sandgate Road, Timothy Whites, etc. Being that we lived Wood Avenue area, we would walk down Dover Road & ...Read more

A memory of Folkestone in 1953 by Trevor Page

A Family Business

To anyone local to Dorchester this was a familiar scene day in and day out for almost 50 years. My grandfather Ben Courtney started selling 'fruit and veg' in 1947 from hand-carts on the roadside. His son Doug started in 1950 ...Read more

A memory of Dorchester in 1955 by Trevor Courtney

Blacksmith's Yard

My paternal grandmother Annie Cowell came from Stanford and I have always been led to believe that the space on the left of the house in the foreground, where the trees are, was the site of her father's blacksmith's ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1940 by Gordon Mead

Captions

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Caption For St Osyth, The Ship C1910

St Osyth (generally pronounced 'Toosey') recognised the benefits of tourism early on, as witnessed by the rack of picture-postcards for sale on the left.

Caption For Sheffield, Wesley College 1893

It was later used by the King Edward VII Grammar School.

Caption For Ansdell, Grannys Bay C1955

Inspired by the great expanse of sea and sky, Ansdell painted local scenes, including 'Herd Lassie', 'The Ploughing Match', and 'Lytham Common' (the last is of special interest, as it became the site of

Caption For Laindon, Church Road C1955

At the top of the street, Church Road was already bisected by the arterial road to Southend.

Caption For Beadnell, The Harbour C1955

The kilns are now owned by the National Trust.

Caption For Greasbrough, Town C1965

Greasbrough was once described as a pleasant village 'situated on a delightful eminence'; by the early 19th century it was a farming and mining community of over 1000.

Caption For Poole, Rockley Sands, Rockley Point C1965

The road to the main buildings and Poole can be seen running up from the beach by the ice cream hut. Today both the ice cream hut and the gorse on the beach have disappeared.

Caption For Selworthy, Budleigh Hill 1883

Selworthy Green is now owned by the National Trust. The thatched cottages were erected in 1828 by Sir Thomas Dyke Acland for his retired estate workers.

Caption For Lynton, Valley Of Rocks Hotel 1907

By the time of this photograph the narrow gauge railway from Barnstaple had reached Lynton, and the old coaching service was retained purely for holidaymakers.

Caption For Lowestoft, Yacht Basin 1896

The growth of Lowestoft in Victorian times was largely down to construction by the civil engineer Samuel Morton Peto, who lived in nearby Somerleyton Hall.

Caption For Saffron Walden, Bridge Street C1955

Two women stand by the wall outside the Eight Bells with its Benskins board.

Caption For Newark, The Castle C1965

To the left is the splendid three-storey gatehouse built by the cathedral masons of Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln.

Caption For Padstow, The Quay 1938

By the time of this photograph tourism is taking over from the traditional port activities of fishing and trading, and there are one or two pleasure motor boats moored in the harbour.

Caption For Holt, Market Place 1896

It also reveals a somewhat insensitive example of infill, no attempt having been made by the architect to follow the existing roof line.

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Caption For Tetbury, C1955

Its location prevented it from being despoiled by the industrialists of the 19th century. Tetbury retains all the charms of a market town from the time of the Stuarts.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Walnut Tree 1903

Just by the tree is some photographic equipment, perhaps belonging to the Frith photographer.

Caption For Exmouth, The Sands 1906

The oldest holiday town in Devon, Exmouth was popular by the early 17th century; it grew enormously during when the Napoleonic wars closed the Continent to our gentry, who had to holiday somewhere.

Caption For Thaxted, The Guildhall 1906

This view is little changed today, dominated by the magnificent Guildhall, built in the 15th century for the cutlers of Thaxted.

Caption For Willaston, The Village C1965

In the 1960s this was a haberdashery, run by the Aston family for two generations. Today the name survives, but it is now a tea shop.

Caption For Westbury, All Saints' Church, Interior C1955

The Perpendicular east window has three crucifixion panels dating from 1847 given by the Rev Stafford Brown, who was responsible for major repairs and works to the church.

Caption For Clydach, Lower Fall 1893

Despite there being much industrial wasteland, the scenery round about is spectacular, and visitors can enjoy exhilarating walks by the tumbling falls.

Caption For Pickering, Potter Hill C1932

Now known as the 'Gateway to the Moors', Pickering is a small market town still served by the steam trains of the North York Moors Railway.

Caption For East Lulworth, The Lindens 1904

By the beginning of the 20th century, Lulworth was already a popular residential area for the better-off, who may have originally fallen in love with the village on a holiday visit.

Caption For Beaminster, St Marys Church C1965

Its ancient linen trade had declined by the 20th century, and a nearby milk processing factory was one of the largest employers when this photograph was taken.