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Memories

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Summertime

When I was a girl we used to make dams in the river, and climb the mountain at the back of Duffryn Hotel at Coegnant colliery. It was a magic place to grow up in. I lived in Glanafon Terrace, and went to Tonna Road School. Horn was the ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1957 by Eira Waite

Childhood In The Village!!

I was devastated in 1964 when my mother told me we were to leave the village so that my mother could pursue her dream of owning her own small business elsewhere. It was a dreadful culture shock, one that has remained ...Read more

A memory of Mollington in 1961 by Vanda Godwin Marriott

Its Panto Time! Oh Yes It Is!

You ever been to a panto? Oh yes you have!!! Remember! You go into a large packed hot old theatre full of sticky shouting children and adults trying to look as if they are not enjoying themselves. The house ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne by David Hinge

The Steel Houses

Having lived in Brymbo in a very damp two up two down house in 'The Green' my parents were 'over the moon' to be given a new three bedroomed house; 23, Bryn Hedd, Southsea, (which means peaceful hill) became their home for ...Read more

A memory of Southsea in 1950 by Ken Edwards

Aveley Village A Special Place

Year ranges from 1961 to present really. My nan and grandad lived in Aveley, the Harmans, in Central Avenue. I have fond memories of staying with my nan and grandad, and the house in Central Ave, and across the road ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1963 by Josephine Kalisz Vel Kalisiak

St Day Evacuee Lost Memories

I too was one of the London evacuees taken to St Day school to be selected by a villager; Miss Murton a shop owner took me into her home. Miss Murton gave up her shop with the rationing and coupon counting. Can anyone ...Read more

A memory of St Day in 1940 by Joan Barnard

Peace And Open Spaces

I remember opening my front door and looking around at the beautiful views I could see. I could walk 100 yards in any direction and be in fields. The peace and quiet, and the views were outstanding. It took my breath away. I ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1980 by Christine Wild

Mountnessing School

I was at school in the 1940s. I remember a teacher there, I believe he was a Mr Davis. I remember the annual sports, these were held on a field just a short walk from the school. The days of the great snow fall in 1947, ...Read more

A memory of Mountnessing in 1940 by D Avid Emberson

Big Toe Stuck In The Drain...Lol

I remember this paddling pool so well, when I was about 8 years old I would be there with my nana {in fact in looks like me in the pic}. She would sit on the bench in the pic and eat her rich tea biscuits. I begged ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket by Vicki Amerault

Early Memories

My birth on 30 Nov 1946 at 34 Oldberry Road, Burnt Oak, is where it all started for me, but my mother & her parents moved into the house when it was built for the LCC. She's 89 now, but recalls that she, as a 9-yr-old in 1928, ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1946 by Anthony Kerrison

Captions

2,423 captions found. Showing results 2,185 to 2,208.

Caption For Chipping, The Village Church C1955

St Bartholomew's church dates back to 1240, but even before that there was a church on this high ground. The strong tower appeared in 1450.

Caption For St Annes, The Pier C1955

It is after World War II, and Britain is getting back into economic gear. The Pier Orchestra under Lionel Johns continues to entertain.

Caption For Minster In Thanet, Abbey 1894

This 1890 bronze statue of General Gordon of Khartoum on camel-back was the work of E Onslow Ford, and commemorates his illustrious career.

Caption For Sheffield, Nether Edge Road And The Post Office C1955

Prices by the mid fifties had doubled on what they had been around 1946: a pound of sirloin cost 4s 2d, 3lb of flour 1s 3d, a dozen eggs would set you back 3s 10d and a pound of butter 2s 6d.

Caption For Wickersley, Royds Moor C1955

A royd is a northern name for an assart, a practice going back to medieval times when the population of a hamlet cleared land, usually sufficient to make one or two fields, for crops.They would sow

Caption For Chiddingfold, Village And Pond 1902

The word 'fold' means an enclosure of land for animals, and 'Chadynge`s fold' may well date back to the Saxon period.

Caption For Stoke D'abernon, C1960

Part of the nave and the chancel at St Mary's has walls dating back to Saxon times, and the walls incorporate many Roman bricks.

Caption For Boston Spa, High Street 1893

A stagecoach service operated on a daily basis from Leeds and back, and wealthy travellers using the Great North Road would stop over and sample the delights of the pump room.

Caption For Boston Spa, High Street 1893

A stagecoach service operated on a daily basis from Leeds and back, and wealthy travellers using the Great North Road would stop over and sample the delights of the pump room.

Caption For Corfe Castle, The Cross 1899

His stepmother brought him a cup of wine and, as he drank, one of her servants stabbed the king in the back.

Caption For Daventry, The Burton Memorial And High Street C1950

As we turn our back on the Market Square, High Street runs westward to Sheaf Street.

Caption For Abbotsbury, West Street C1960

On the corner are No 2 Back Street and 20 Market Street (centre) whre W J Perry offers gifts and cream teas. Both are built of local iron-stained oolitic limestone.

Caption For Hurst Green, From Sandrock C1955

Between Preston and Clitheroe lies Hurst Green in the Ribble Valley, backed by Longridge fells.

Caption For Brean Down, 1918

Closer in, you can look down on Weston Bay and Weston-super-Mare to the north: it is probably better not to look too closely at the holiday sprawl along the road back to Burnham-on-Sea.

Caption For Chipping Norton, The Rollright Stones, The King's Men C1960

It dates back some 3,500 years to the Bronze Age, and was a ritual stone circle and burial chamber.

Caption For Altrincham, Old Bank 1897

If required to wait and then bring the clients back to Altrincham, it would be charged out by the hour.

Caption For Sheffield, Fargate C1955

Back in 1851 Sheffield was one of the towns at the centre of a price-cutting war between the Midland and the Great Northern railway companies for the lucrative passenger traffic associated with the Great

Caption For Severn River, The Severn Bore 1906

The sudden inward rush of water up the Severn is at its best when backed by a south-westerly wind; then the bore is like the one pictured here.

Caption For Great Staughton, The Highway C1955

Further back, on the left is the butcher`s shop of G M Gilbert, and then the White Hart public house.

Caption For Great Staughton, The Sundial C1955

Further back, on the left is the butcher`s shop of G M Gilbert, and then the White Hart public house.

Caption For Studland, Ferry C1960

'Ferry No.1', dating back to the inauguration of the service in 1926, was supplemented by postwar 'Ferry No.2' in the 1920s.

Caption For Camberley, Staff College 1907

Standing further back from the College, we can see part of the grounds in front of the building.

Caption For Rhuddlan, The Castle Ruins C1955

A motte and bailey was built here in the early 1070s by Robert de Rhuddlan, but the ruins we see today date back to the fortress of Edward I.

Caption For Beare Green, The Duke's Head 1924

The Duke's Head Inn (right), which would appear to date back to the 16th or 17th century from its quaint interior, is still here at the side of what is now a modern dual carriageway.