Maps

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Books

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Memories

1,393 memories found. Showing results 661 to 670.

Paper Round

I remember West Harling very well. In 1960's, I delivered papers all along West Harling before catching the bus to school at Old Buckenham. The paper shop in East Harling Market Square was run by Mrs Pratt. I asked her for a wage ...Read more

A memory of West Harling by Keith Wooldridge

Working At Oldchurch Hospital

I started training to be a nurse at Oldchurch in 1968, I made great friends with Joy Webb and Janet Knox. I remember the tuck shop across the road where I would have to go on pay day to pay off my debts. All the ...Read more

A memory of Romford in 1968 by Pamela Woodock (Nee Geeves)

A Chilhood In Port Sunlight

have just spent a wonderful hour looking through the photographs of Port Sunlight, they have brought back so many memories that are as clear as day still to me. I first came to live in the village with an aunt ...Read more

A memory of Port Sunlight by Eveline Flint(Nee Peers)

Old Hyde

I was born September 1930 and remember parts of Hyde that are long gone. I lived my early years in John St and remember Charles St and when it was finally demolished. The old shop opposite the Scala Cinema called Sammy Wilkinson, the old ...Read more

A memory of Hyde in 1930 by Harold Snelson

Tractors

Monday market, being taken there by my Mum to do the shopping and then being indulged by the generous salesmen from Standens agricultural engineers and allowed to sit up in the (then) enormous cab and glory in watching our ...Read more

A memory of St Ives in 1963 by Geoff Hartley

Wiveliscombe Earliest Memories

I remember being taken to Wiveliscombe as a young boy in my Uncle Jim's dark green Standard Vanguard, he ran the Rock Inn at Waterrow 1954- 1965. He would take me to the toy shop at Wiveliscombe Square called ...Read more

A memory of Wiveliscombe in 1960 by Julian Bishop

The Equals

My name is WILFRIED and I live in Germany. In 1968 I was on school exchange in Hemel Hempstead for four weeks. I was there with a group of 40 boys and girls all at the age of 16 or 17 supported by two teachers. We were all ...Read more

A memory of Hemel Hempstead in 1968

Greenford And Northolt

I remember Greenford so well. I was born in Ealing in 1943, and moved to a prefab at Invicta Grove in Northolt in about 1950. Greenford was just a bus journey away from home, and a walk on a sunny day. I remember the ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1960 by Leslie Poole

Warwick In The 1950s

I was delighted to find a picture of my dad and Aunty Lily outside Tandy's the family plumbers shop in Swan Street. I spent many happy hours in the shop as a child, as on the right hand side behind the door was a table ...Read more

A memory of Warwick by Stephen Tandy

Penge Market 1930s

My cousins had stalls in the market, the Prouds. I have so many lovely memories of my dad and mum taking me shopping, particularly around Christmas. With all the old gas lights spluttering and smelling and the smells of the ...Read more

A memory of Penge in 1930 by Shelagh Percival

Captions

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Caption For West Burton, The Village 1909

A century ago, West Burton was a lively farming village with a market and many shops. The villagers bought the green from the lord of the manor in 1969.

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Caption For Leyburn, The Market Place C1960

The Army, probably from the neighbouring garrison town of Catterick, was on parade in the sloping, rectangular Market Place at Leyburn in Wensleydale when the Frith photographer called for this picture

Caption For Bramber, The Village 1890

Once as important as Arundel or Lewes, Bramber is now merely a village, the market centre having migrated to nearby Steyning.

Caption For Hailsham, High Street 1902

Hailsham was a small market town before the railway arrived, after which there was considerable expansion.

Caption For Masham, Silver Street 1908

One of Masham's distinctive features is its large market place, where fairs would see as many as 70,000 to 80,000 sheep and lambs up for sale.

Caption For Staines, High Street 1907

Sir Walter Raleigh was found guilty of treason in the old Market House at Staines, which has since been demolished. A plague had prevented the Court from holding the trial in London.

Caption For Worcester, Broad Street C1950

It has been an important commercial street for centuries and during late medieval times was the location for a sheep market.

Caption For Newark, Market Place C1965

In previous centuries Market Places were often where pillories were sited, and though there are few surviving references to their use in 17th-century Nottinghamshire, they are known to have existed at

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1965

We are looking in the opposite direction from E167015, page 25, along Market Street.

Caption For Rothwell, Market House C1965

The Market House was built for Sir Thomas Tresham of Rushton Hall.

Caption For Bourne, North Road C1955

This is the extremely busy A15 main road heading north to Folkingham, Lincoln and eventually the Humber Bridge and south (the way we are facing) to Market Deeping and Peterborough.

Caption For Rochford, Market Square C1955

A market house once stood in this square, close to a water pump. Built in 1707 it was demolished in 1861.

Caption For Aylesbury, High Street C1955

Beyond in the sunlight is the Market Square, with the unmistakeable facade of Burtons visible.

Caption For Ightham, The Village And Memorial Cross C1960

This village was anciently known as Eightham, and was once a market town, with a Whit-Wednesday fair called Cockscomb Fair.

Caption For Swindon, Commercial Road C1965

Looking West This view looks down Commercial Road towards the old market site.

Caption For Sandbach, Black Bear Inn C1955

Overlooking the Market Square is the Black Bear Inn. The building dates from 1634. Today the ground floor has been painted white, so that the timberwork can only be seen on the floor above.

Caption For Penistone, High Street C1960

The town's original charter allowed for a weekly market to be held every Tuesday, but for some reason it was allowed to lapse.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Market Place And Town Hall C1955

The bell in the turret used to double as market-bell and fire-bell.

Caption For Bury, Kay Gardens C1955

The copper-domed building behind is the Market Hall, and the Royal Cinema stands beyond.

Caption For Garstang, Church Street C1955

Church Street leads from the Market Square down to the Lancaster Canal, where a basin facilitated the handling of cargo on and off the barges.

Caption For Dolgellau, And Cader Idris 1908

The traditional, stone-built market town of Dolgellau has developed at a crossing point on the river Wnion.

Caption For Ottery St Mary, Market Place 1907

Set in the midst of particularly fertile part of the county, Ottery had a market for centuries.

Caption For Dunster, Market House 1890

The octagonal building standing in the centre of the high street was erected in 1609 as a market from which the famous locally-produced broadcloth was sold.

Caption For Wokingham, Town Hall From Market Place C1955

Cars in the market place, road signs to direct the traffic and the addition of electric street lighting are just a few of the changes.