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Armoury House, Summerhill

Still looking for the family of Challoners' born in Armoury House, Top Road, Summerhill. Samuel Edward, known locally as Ted (my father) born 1914 at that address, Irene born (1920's), and Adeline-born 1918 children of ...Read more

A memory of Gwersyllt by Joyce Davis

Rachel's Corner

I use to live in Bell Lane at Braycrest. It was a pair of houses built by Jack Hylands I was told. They owned property in the Warrington area and would go out every Friday evening to collect the rents. They had a dog - white chow ...Read more

A memory of Thelwall in 1966 by Ally Whittaker

Inholmes

My aunt and uncle became the caretakers at Inholmes after it was converted to offices. I remember the magnificent staircase which had a huge eagle as a newel post. The range in the kitchen was the biggest I have ever seen, and the ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1952

Aged 0 Almost 8 Years

Spent wonderful times in this pool prior to June 1955. Dad, Lewis Nutton, who was engineer at Firbeck Main Colliery, engineered the diving stage in the lake. We lived at The Villas, Costhorpe, (Roselea) Randalls lived next door ...Read more

A memory of Langold by Alison Jones (Nutton)

Mickleover, Pastures Hospital C 1955

I was nursing at Pastures from 1962 to 1968. This is not Ridgeway, it's Masson House, the male acute admission ward - originally called The Male Reception Hospital. There was a villa called Ridgeway though, with ...Read more

A memory of Mickleover

Schools And Air Cadets

I remember Grays as if it was yesterday. After the war, going to the Open Air School up by the Oaks public house, then attending Quarry Hill School with Miss Hill and Mr Gray before the 11 plus. Passing the exam and going to the ...Read more

A memory of Grays in 1950 by David Squires

Keir Hardie Way

I grew up in Keir Hardie Way, near Barnhill School & The Greenway from 1953 - 1966 (we then moved to Surrey). I went To Hayes Park School then Mellow Lane School. Keir Hardie Way, Atlee Road, Bondfield, Kingshil Avenue etc.. were ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Beverley Thouless

Country Memories

I was born at Caroland Close and then moved to Bridge House next to John Childs garage; in those days owned by my grandad, Mathew Ward, where my mother worked in the office. My cousins lived nearby and great fun was had in ...Read more

A memory of Brabourne Lees in 1955 by Bridget Smith

Cracknells

Going to my nan and grandad's every week; Frank and Ellen Cracknell. Meeting all the family there, going strawberry picking, swimming in the ford, cutting across to the Wellington Country Park through the back way, going to Sunday school ...Read more

A memory of Bramshill by Deborah Ayres

Nanpantan Years

We moved to Nanpantan from Birmingham in 1949, I was almost 6 years old. We lived there down Snells Nook Lane until 1954 when we moved to Kent. I loved Nanpantan and its area and have always considered it home. My best ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves in 1950 by Norma Hauser

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Caption For Ebbw Vale, The Welfare Ground C1955

The old caretaker`s house has now been replaced by an indoor sports pavilion. The Welfare Ground`s two stands and a floodlight system were erected in the late 1950s.

Caption For Alton Towers, 1956

In 1831 John, Earl of Shrewsbury, made this house his permanent home.

Caption For Kings Norton, Old Saracen's Head Inn C1955

The north wing, which is jettied on a moulded wood bressumer, remains half-timbered; the south wing was rebuilt in the 19th century to house the parish hall.

Caption For Alton, Church Street C1955

The houses seen here were demolished in order to widen the road, and some of the land became a car park.

Caption For Camberley, Lower Gordon Road 1909

The premises have since been converted into a private house. Notice the decorator up his ladder taking a short break to make sure he is in the picture.

Caption For Polgooth, The Wesleyan Chapel C1955

It has since become a house and is virtually unrecognisable today - the roof shape and the site on Chapel Hill are the main clues to its origin today.

Caption For Barnstaple, 1919

With the slaughterhouse, the 'chemical manure' factory and a railway engine shed, the houses to the left must have suffered greatly from the smoke and smells emanating from this site.

Caption For Chelmsford, High Street 1919

Bond's was a department store – 'The House For Value and Distinctive Ideas'. It was justly proud of its restaurant (advertised on the banner), as it was a stylish and popular meeting-place.

Caption For Weybridge, On The River Wey 1904

Large houses had access to the river, and often had their own picturesque boathouses. The one in this picture is particularly attractive with its thatched roofs and boat moored underneath.

Caption For Thaxted, The Almshouses 1906

The row on the left (called the Chantry) was originally built as a priest's house.

Caption For Ingatestone, High Street 1925

The Spread Eagle (left) - its frontage reading 'Commercial & Posting House' - offered garage and stabling facilities through its archway.

Caption For Cartmel, Cavendish Street 1914

The cottage in the centre was Ayers Old-Fashioned Eating House, which has plenty of seating outside for visitors. Note the heavy round rubble chimney above.

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Caption For Laxey, 1894

Dumbell's Row still stands, as do other links with Laxey's mining past; the Station Hotel was once the Mine Captain's house.

Caption For Braunston, The Canal C1965

Since then, it has undergone massive refurbishment and changes of name before becoming The Mill House.

Caption For Burton On Trent, High Street 1961

The first monastic house in the county was founded at Burton, endowed by the Saxon thegn, Wulfric Spot.

Caption For Dublin, Christchurch Cathedral 1897

A close-up showing the foundations of the original Chapter House dating back to the early 18th century.

Caption For Dittisham, The Dart At Sharpham 1889

The boathouse on the opposite bank belongs to Sharpham House, the Georgian pile visible above the trees, which was designed by Sir Robert Taylor.

Caption For Clapham, Maritime House C1960

The houses of Clapham Common North Side, part of the busy A3 London to Portsmouth Road, are visible through the trees.

Caption For Cranham, Prinknash Abbey, Model Of The New Abbey C1960

up in the 1930s when the Benedictine order of monks outgrew the old grange on the hillside, but these were modified over the years; the present abbey is in stark architectural contrast to the old house

Caption For Hawkshead, Flag Street 1892

Houses with overhanging upper storeys are rare in the Lake District. The street name derives from the large stone paving flags, which cover a small watercourse running just below street level.

Caption For Staining, Thornfield Holiday Camp C1960

During the war it was requisitioned to house travelling people, whose nomadic lifestyle was prevented by wartime restrictions.

Caption For Exmouth, The Esplanade 1906

Hotels and boarding houses dominated the sea front by King Edward VIII's reign.

Caption For Accrington, Town Hall C1910

The poster advertises houses for sale: this was the time when the town was experiencing its greatest growth.

Caption For Preston Candover, Canterton Stores C1960

There are two large Georgian houses and some nicely thatched cottages. It is still a peaceful village, although there is more traffic.