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Happy Days
I remember Batley Carr and Hyrstlands well. I moved to Hyrstlands in 1958 into the new council houses alongside the park, we'd all been re-housed following demolition of houses in Batley, Taylor Street and the houses between ...Read more
A memory of Batley Carr in 1959 by
School Sports Day
I remember Lampton Park very well, I lived on the Sutton Lane estate and used to often walk down Hart Road to the park, past the prefabs and through the alley. I attended Wellington Primary School and Spring Grove Central and we used to have the annual sports day in the park. Great times.
A memory of Hounslow in 1950 by
Happy Days In Woodford Bridge
I've just come across this site. My memory years are really from 1938 up to 1958, when I married and left Crownhill Road, but I have returned several times recently, as it draws me back to 'home', although we ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1940 by
Warnham Court School
I was at Warnham Court school from 1957 to 1961. I was in Lewes House, my friends at school were Christine Morley, Richard Cook, Pauline Mcmaun and Wendy Hart. I would love to hear from anybody that was there. My name was Alice Marsh.
A memory of Warnham Court School in 1961 by
The White Hart Yeading
There was a murder of a barmaid from The White Hart at Yeading, I think it was in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Does anybody know the year and if the murderer was ever found?
A memory of Northolt by
Ready,Set,Go!!!
A year too young,but nobody cared.The "White Hart",right beside the photographer on the left,and the "George",is the building across on the left."The start of a miss spent youth".Arkells had a beer,B B B, but we had a take on ...Read more
A memory of Fairford in 1958 by
To School From Manor Road
Each day my journey either was via the cinder track (there was the old reservoir running alongside and the iron railway bridge stood in those days, the railway was still operating I think or in the stages of being ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Halse in 1966 by
Not What It Seems
This is Main Road Hawkwell, looking up the hill to the White Hart, taken from about where the fire station is now. The small white building in the middle of the photo is O'Leary's the butchers.
A memory of Hockley in 1965 by
Central Sussex Cycling Club
I was a club member for a few years in my teens and early 20s from 1960 to 1965, after which courting took more of my Sundays and playing football for Clayton in the Mid Sussex league became my sporting focus. But I ...Read more
A memory of Cuckfield by
Did Ted Hart Ever Buy You A Drink?
The watering hole for any Monotype apprentices after working overtime on a Saturday morning. Seemed like I spent a good deal of my time in this establishment in those days. I'm 57 now and living in Devon. Would love to hear from anyone who remembers this great pub.
A memory of Nutfield in 1966 by
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There is a real art to punting. If you do it properly, both forward motion and steering is provided by the pole.
Both horse and cart and motor car are parked outside Wealden Hall House; at the time of the photograph it was trading as the Post Office, and advertising itself as selling 'Drapery, Outfitting, Grocery
Previously, under the provisions of the Highways Act 1535, every householder had to give four days labour per year, and every ploughland held by a farmer attracted a levy of four days a year for a cart
Children are drinking from the outside fountain (right), and to top it all there is a horse-drawn ice cream cart.
Founder members of Hambleton Congregational Church began building at once, carting the materials themselves. Amongst them were Edward Brewer, John Hodson, Thomas Eaves and the Thompson family.
The cart, left, was the usual way of carrying light loads around the town centre, but the carters often had difficulty on Manchester Road.
Various carts dispense ice creams, sticky buns, and toffee apples, whilst the photographer busily produces your image on tin—his van is in the centre of the crowd.
coastal splendour first hand would have been a common activity for those interested in the natural world, and various modes of transport would have been employed to get there: boat, train, charabanc, cart
They would run onto a beach and wait for the tide to go out; then the cargo would be loaded into horse-drawn carts, and the vessels would float off on the incoming tide.
Villagers cut rushes growing by the River Wyre; rushes were made into rush lights or stored in readiness for the rush cart, which was led in procession twice a year for the strewing of fresh rushes in
The Sheet tollhouse became the village's post office before its demolition in the 1930s, but in 2005 its hemispherical two-part door can still be seen in good condition, not a mile away from
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