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Newbury Bridge And Lock

This picture makes me feel warm inside. When I was a young boy, 9-11 yrs old, I would fish from the wooden fence in the picture to the lower right, casting under the Newbury Bridge. Hoping to catch a large barbil or Samson the ...Read more

A memory of Newbury by Paul Frith

The Willows Butcher

I don’t have the memory myself but my Great Grandad Robert L Bulbeck owned a butchers at 1st Avenue in Emsworth. I was wondering if anyone knew of it or had pictures? He came from a family of dairy farmers and met his wife a few streets over :)

A memory of Emsworth

Dave Mc Hale

I lived in Southern Drive from 1957 until 1968 went to the Albert Memorial junior school Moved to Cheetham hill in 1968 we hated it and moved back to Malham crescent in 1969 Worked as a paper boy for Bob and Winnie at the local paper ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by David Mc Hale

The Salford Girl 3

My maternal grandmother, born in 1885 in Salford, as a girl worked in the mills. Up to the time of her death in Ladywell hospital, at the age of 93, she always wore long clothes to her ankles and a woollen, thick shawl. When gran ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Anne Whyte

The Baker In The High Street Roughly Opposite Anderson's Ironmongers.

Can anybody remember the name of the Baker in the High Street. I can remember him doing his weekly afternoon delivery round to our house being Wingate Cottage behind ...Read more

A memory of Stanstead Abbotts by timcattley

St Catherines

My grandfather, Jim Kenchington, bought St. Catherines in 1961. It is the first house (partial) on the right, next door to Lasts Butchers. It was in a very sorry state when he bought it (for £900!) There was an article in the local ...Read more

A memory of Botesdale by Carolyn Butcher

Boyhood

I was born in 1922 in Mundford where my Father was the village policeman. We had no motor car, indeed in those days there were not many people who could afford this luxury. The village was small, however it was self-contained and provided ...Read more

A memory of Mundford in 1920 by Ralph Woodgate

Shops And Businesses

This is the Broadway as I knew it. Both the Middlesex registered Driving School Morris 1000 and the East Sussex registered Morris 1000 truck MPN556 date this to after 1958. On the right beyond Eastman's the cleaners were ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Holidays In Coldingham

Until we emigrated to the U.S. in 1948, my family spent our summer holidays in Coldingham with Cha Crowe & family, also, Johnny Walker, known as Walker the Butcher whose son Ian still has his butcher shop in Eyemouth. ...Read more

A memory of Coldingham in 1940 by Derek Gilchrist

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Captions

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Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1950

Hudson's Cycles are on the corner, next door to a butcher's.

Caption For Diss, Market Place 1925

It was once busy with butchers' cries.

Caption For Rickinghall, The Village C1965

On the right is the butcher's shop.

Caption For Wangford, The Village 1895

The single-storey extension on the nearest house has been demolished, but there is something similar on the adjacent house.

Caption For Haverhill, Market Place C1950

The buildings in the distance, including National Stores and Jarvis, the butchers, have been demolished.

Caption For Braintree, High Street 1902

Cook's the butchers (right) were 'noted for sausages and pork pies', according to their fascia.

Caption For Woodbridge, Market Place C1955

The van (right) belongs to Banyard's the butcher's, whose shop was in nearby Church Street.

Caption For Hythe, High Street 1899

Shoppers calling into J Coomber the butcher (second on the right) had to rely on their bicycles to transport their goods home.

Caption For Longridge, Little Lane C1955

The Dog Inn is on the right, and Sanderson the Butcher is across the road on the corner.

Caption For Boxford, Broad Street C1955

The shop next door with the two gables and jettied front was C J Newell's butcher's shop.

Caption For York, Cliffords Tower C1950

Members of the Jewish community who had sought refuge in the castle either died in the flames when it was set alight or were butchered as they attempted to escape.

Caption For Abergavenny, Frogmore Street 1893

On the extreme right is part of Eastmans Ltd the butcher's, which remained there until 1956.

Caption For Stroud, Town Hall 1925

Opposite the building, across the Shambles, are ancient folding tables, once used by butchers.

Caption For Bridge, From The Mill 1903

An unusual sculpture of its 16th-century priest, Macobus Kasey, still attracts many visitors to this busy village which has three pubs, a butcher, a baker, a school and a health centre.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Hill 1929

Of the shops visible here, none is still in retail use except what was Walton's pork butcher's on the Market Place corner (right).

Caption For Assington, The Village 1907

Beyond is the Shoulder of Mutton, whose landlord Frederick Godday was also a butcher.

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Caption For Kersey, C1955

The next building down had been Goymour's the butchers until 1950.

Caption For Hitchin, Bridge Street C1955

A fine picture taken around 1905 shows that the added part had been a butcher's shop (and a public house called the Dial) run by the Crawley family.

Caption For Huntingdon, High Street C1965

International Stores became a butcher's shop in the 1970s, and by 1983 the site was Savory & Moore, the chemists.

Caption For Bridport, 1966

Opposite, in a view eastwards towards Dorchester, is a bullish advertisement for W W Hoskins and Son, high class butchers: `We buy and sell only the best`.

Caption For Odiham, The Old Telephone Exchange, The Bury C1955

Sydney Carter's butcher's shop occupied the cottage on the left from about 1914 to 1946.

Caption For Ystradgynlais, Commercial Street 1937

George Lowe's butcher's shop has pride of place here, next to the emporium of T L Jones.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Monument And Baptist Church C1965

Behind the mini-van on the left, the Butchers Arms had replaced a much older half- timbered building damaged extensively by fire in 1939.