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Tulse Hill Tesco Esso Petrol Station Formerly Cheriton Court Garage

Where the present Tulse Hill Tesco Shop and Esso Petrol station stands today, was the home of my grandfather Alfred John Thomas from the 1920's to the 1950's. Through the ...Read more

A memory of Tulse Hill by Gemma Gemma

Looking Back..Ardwick..Ross Place + Ardwick Secondary Girls School

Hi i am pauline margaret coleman. i used to live in ardwick in legh place until the were demolished. i move to glossop for 40 years but i now live in cleveleys..i used to go to ardwick ...Read more

A memory of Ardwick by johnmcguire161

Xmas In Hanwell In The Sixties.

Xmas started Xmas eve. Everybody went to the pub at lunchtime and it was serious drinking. I worked in Turriff House on the Geat West Road and the pub was the Kings Arms by Brentford railway station. Around closing ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell by Nick Beard

Playtime In Waltham Road

We moved into no 76 in 1958. Mum still lives there. It was when there were allotments behind the houses that you could walk through (as long as you weren't caught), then cross a ditch before the Ashton.You could walk ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Bridge by Susan Slater Nee Stone

Painting & Decorating

This is a picture of 'The Lodge', the gate house for the Westcliffe estate. In 1966 it was home to Mr & Mrs Reg Black, he was a painter and decorator at the hall, I worked for him as a trainee. In the summer we did ...Read more

A memory of Hythe by Graham Dunbar

The First Rural Council Houses.

This village has the very first Rural Council Houses in England,- not pictured in your photographs,- but situated in Stow Road. They were built by the Thingoe R.D.C. following a lengthy argument and legal demands by the ...Read more

A memory of Ixworth by frank.holmes26

Harry

If it is the same Harry hargreavs I remember I use to knock about with him and he worked at the slaughter house that was on the Corner just where the mancunan way starts now, thats how ne came to be in the butcher game. .I lived in pine ...Read more

A memory of Salford by a.smith500

Little Sutton Allotment

Can anyone help or remember, when was the allotment started, what year? Also I am trying to find out about a sandstone "pot" quite largish that was in the allotment in approximately 1966/67. The story is ...... My ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Valerie Waring

Wonderful Bread

Hi Penny, I was born and grew up in Perivale, and loved the bread and cakes from your fathers bakery, my aunt Vi Brown worked there probably 1970 ish, I remember you too, but just the name! Not sure how old you are, I will be 61 ...Read more

A memory of Perivale by becca.tutor

The House Beautiful

I remember staying at The House Beautiful in the 1950’s and to me it was not a good experience and has left its mark on me all my life. I was sent there on two occasions by Social Services as my mother was recovering from an ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth by sjawcock

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Caption For Noak Hill, Romford Road 1908

Before the arrival of the LCC Harold Hill housing estate, Noak Hill was an isolated hamlet; however the thatched weather-boarded cottage on the right still remains to this day.

Caption For Dagenham, Becontree Avenue C1950

The huge Becontree Estate, the largest planned housing estate in Europe, was built during the 1920s and 1930s on a green field site.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Christ Church 1891

Closer to us stands the lifeboat house, built in 1878 with an endowment from the Freemasons. The fencing had been added 'to protect it from damage from cattle'.

Caption For Billericay, Chapel Street C1965

The half-timbered house dates from c1450.

Caption For Hullbridge, The River Crouch C1960

Here we see a number of large rowing-boats that have been converted into house-boats.

Caption For Tiptree, Messing Maypole Mill C1955

Tiptree Heath was 'a miserable barren piece of land' haunted by tinkers, squatters, and horse- racing fans.

Caption For West End, Village Stores C1955

Then came houses and shops to create today's village on either side of the A322. Two of its close neighbouring communities have the unusual names of Penny Pot and Donkey Town.

Caption For Chipstead, High Road C1965

The shop on the right, built in 1885, is now a private house called Old Chipstead Stores. Merrythought Cottage is the protruding building on the left.

Caption For Cley, Windmill 1933

This picturesque flint village was once the most significant of the Glaven estuary ports, and its old Custom House bears testimony to its prestigious past.

Caption For Bangor, High Street 1908

After the construction of the bridges over the Straits and the opening of the railway, Bangor grew from a 19th-century town of only 93 houses into a thriving holiday resort.

Caption For York, St. William's College 1892

It was decided to house them somewhere so that they could be close to the Minster, but out of the way of trouble.

Caption For York, Goodramgate C1866

To the left of the street is a gate, erected in 1766, which leads to Holy Trinity Church.The houses here, on what is called Our Lady's Row, are amongst the oldest in England - they are early 14th-century.To

Caption For York, Mansion House C1955

In St Helen's Square, what had been a Guildhall Chapel and then a public house was demolished to make way for the building of a residence for the Lord Mayor.The result was this charming abode.

Caption For Byfleet, Civic Restaurant C1955

Byfleet Village Hall also now houses Byfleet Parish Council offices, and is currently under repair (October 2001).

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle C1955

Ballon's motte to the right is topped by a 19th-century hunting lodge, which now houses the town's museum.

Caption For Chepstow, The Castle, Marten's Tower 1893

These are the parapets of the lower bailey looking towards Marten`s Tower, which gets its name from the prisoner it housed in the 17th century.

Caption For London, Broadcasting House C1950

Broadcasting House, the home of BBC Radio, was opened in 1932 with 22 studios.

Caption For Reading, King Alfred Training Brig 1910

Moored at the bank is their two-masted training brig, and beyond are the river-front houses of Lower Caversham.

Caption For Shirley, Longmore Road C1965

In the 1930s it was given over to housing development, though Longmore Farm survived until the 1950s, when it was demolished.

Caption For Staithes, C1885

These reinforce the efforts we saw in photograph 18208 to diminish the sea's force and to protect the cramped houses and banks. This harbour dries completely at low water.

Caption For Harlow, The Stow C1955

Moot House, with its mature trees, paved area and sculpture (left), is at one end, while the other square is used for commercial purposes.

Caption For Lowestoft, Yacht Basin 1896

He was also involved with the building of Nelson's Column, the Houses of Parliament, and railway lines the world over.

Caption For Ickleford, The Village 1903

The centre of this straggling village on the outskirts of Hitchin boasted two public houses beside the Green and across the road from the cedars and prominent yew tree in St Katherine's chuchyard.

Caption For Babbacombe, The Beach 1889

The thatched house (now demolished) is The Glen, the scene in 1884 of the murder of Emma Keyse by her handyman John Lee.