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Post Office
I remember that postage stamp machine outside the post office. If you put a halfpenny in the penny slot & flicked it in forcefully you obtained a penny stamp. My mother made me & a friend, who shall remain nameless, return ...Read more
A memory of Skelmanthorpe by
Through The Kitchen Window
I was born in my Grandparents house - "Wimbourne" - in the valley below the Mill. Many pleasant hours have I spent sitting in the kitchen with my grandmother shelling peas that granddad had grown in the garden. The Mill could ...Read more
A memory of Barham in 1959 by
Happy Thoughts Of Bay
I believe I am the girl sitting on the grass looking towards the sea in this photograph. My name then was Susan Groves and my dad was a fisherman. We owned a shop down the bank called The Shell Shop where dad sold many ...Read more
A memory of Robin Hood's Bay in 1960 by
1965
1964 and my parents announced to us kids that we were going to move to the countryside from Great Bar in Birmingham where we were all living at my grandmothers house My Father had died back when I was seven and mother had eventually ...Read more
A memory of Market Harborough by
Eary Days
I was born at home in 1940 at Thornbridge Road, We had a large brick built air raid shelter at the side of our house as far as I can remember it was never used, I can remember being under the stairs with my mother a couple of times but as ...Read more
A memory of Garrowhill by
Leaving A Mark On The Landscape
It was 1966 myself and 2 colleagues were bouncing across the downs in a Landrover when I first saw Imber. What a beautiful little village nestled in the bottom of the valley. It's red brick manor house next to the church and ...Read more
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Machine Gunned On Churston Drive By A Young German Pilot
My Aunt Joyce (born 1931) used to live on Churston Drive. She told me this morning about how she was walking to school with a friend one morning during the war when a German plane machine-gunned ...Read more
A memory of Morden by
Happy Days
I remember happy childhood holidays at Talacre. We would stay in a wooden chalet belonging to a friend of my Dad's. He would pick us up in his Ford Anglia, my dad would sit in the front. Then Mum, my sister Annette and myself would sit in the ...Read more
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Cordingley Braintree County High School (Bchs)
I was a pupil at BCHS from 1958-63 and have painful memories of him, albeit possibly unfairly. During a 3rd year biology lesson our female teacher regaled us of pranks she had undertaken at Uni which ...Read more
A memory of Braintree by
Thrown Down The Bank
From Machen junior mixed to Bassaleg in 1959 ( I think) this reminds me of being 'initiated' by being chucked down the bank. fond memories of my stay there but not of the then headmaster-Penry-Reese- He was hopeless. Other teachers ...Read more
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Barricane Beach, also known as Shell Beach, is small and difficult to reach.
When rebuilt in stone it featured both a shell keep and a shell gatehouse.
It was extensively rebuilt in the 13th century with a shell keep, bailey wall, and a strong gatehouse on the south-west side.
Known as Shell Beach because of the number of sea shells to be found here, this beach's real name is Barricane Beach.
Around 1830 Molly Hanbury, the wife of one of the most successful ironmasters in the country, commissioned the decoration of the grotto with shells, crystals and bones.
With the decline of coking coal as a fuel, benzole production fell, and in 1957 National Benzole was acquired by Shell-Mex & BP Ltd - and Leonard North's garage is now selling Shell petrol
When rebuilt in stone in 1272 it featured both a shell keep and a shell gatehouse.
In those days, the beach area would often be a hive of activity, including donkey rides, ice cream and sweet stalls, shell fish and oyster sellers.
Gunfield House, now a hotel, took its name from One Gun Fort, where gunnery officers trained by shelling the opposite bank.
village of the Kent Weald, with its weatherboarded cottages clustered round its green, Bethersden was once famous for its paludrina marble extracted from the local clay and consisting of the fossilised shells
The parade of shops at the junction of Reigate Road and Brighton Road has an unfamiliar appearance without traffic lights and the extensive Shell Garage.
On the left is West's Garage, offering Shell petrol and BP car batteries.
Margate suffered from both bombing and shelling during the First World War, and many people left the town.
The grounds here were laid out in the 1700s with all sorts of follies - a shell-lined grotto, a ruined castle, a rickety bridge over a narrow chasm, even a resident hermit.
During the last war it was reduced to a mere shell but has since been restored to its original glory.
Motorists drive this way today to visit the shell keep of the medieval castle standing high above the Fowey valley.
The shell remains as a walkway through to Carlton Street, and it stands next to the 1905 Carnegie Library.
It was a late 16th-century building that underwent a makeover in 1692: this was when the shell-hood was added to the doorway, the pargework (or decorative plasterwork) executed, and the pub's name
On the left a well publi- cised garage displays the AA insignia and advertises Shell petrol.
The view is of Sandbanks Ferry from Shell Bay looking towards Poole's sandy peninsula.
The shell of the mill tower has now been slightly reduced in height and converted into a private house.
Here it is seen in its full glory, creeper-clad and, frankly, rather unattractive, before the disastrous fire of 1933 which left it a shell.
A dummy smock mill, this was built as an empty shell with no milling machinery.
During the last war it was reduced to a mere shell but has since been restored to its original glory.
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