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Hi Martin, It was in fact Peter Frampton who lived there at number 12. His dad was the head of the art department at Ravenswood School for Boys (then Bromley Technical High), and I went to school at Pickhurst Primary with his younger ...Read more

A memory of Bromley by Richard Holt

Northleach

My father's family was from Northleach going back to at least 1795. In 2006 I finally was able to visit the town. My Great Grandfather, Herbert Charles Earle was organist and choirmaster at St. Peter and St. Paul for fifty years until ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Chris Earle

Samuel Treglown

Samuel Treglown worked as landlord at the Swan Hotel during the 1950s.  He is an ancestor of mine I am currently researching.  His photo has appeared in Wadebridge Memories by Peter Tutthill, but with no date.  He also was a great ...Read more

A memory of Wadebridge by Suzan Oconor

Shopping In Newmarket On Saturday

SATURDAY MARKET DAY IN NEWMARKET, exactly how I remember it as a 5 year old. On the left next to the Rutland Arms in the center left of the picture was a small street called Palace Street. My father was born here ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket by Sealia Dean

Haslingden Swimming Pool

Myself and my school mates from Helmshore Primary School spent hours of time at the baths in Haslingden, my friend Christopher Row was one in particular. I also would like to know if anyone knows a Carol Ashton or Lynn ...Read more

A memory of Haslingden by Peter Chadderton

The Good Old Days

I was born in Silver Street in 1946. We lived near my grandma and grandad Firth. My mother was Emma Firth, and I think that she had two brothers and two step brothers. William and Ernest were her brothers, ...Read more

A memory of Whitley by Ian Allison

Peter Hayes

i had a message from peter hayes ex lancaster school via this web site but was unable to reply anyone know him let him know

A memory of Leicester by Scott Brown

The Manse, Wrockwardine Wood.

Hi I am trying to find the relatives of Peter Hutchinson who lived at the Manse, Wrockwardine Wood, Oakengates possibly just before/during WW2. I have no idea whether he was the Minister or a family member. If you ...Read more

A memory of Oakengates by Siddall Joanne

The School.

I have no photo unfortunately, just memories. I attended the primary school in Jordans from 1947 to 1951, I then progressed to the RGS in Wycombe. The headmistress was Mrs Morley, the other teacher was Miss Shepherd (there were only two!) ...Read more

A memory of Jordans by Gerard Gilbertson

Peter Pans Pool Circa 1957

My gran used to be the nurse at the first aid post at Peter pans pool, next to the first aid post was a hut that stored surplus and waiting to be fixed rides ie, hobby horse, rocket or a car or life size figures of ...Read more

A memory of Southport

Captions

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Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Box Moor 2005

He sold the property the next day to the Earl of Bedford and Peter Graye of Leicester.

Caption For Dorking, Denbies Mansion 1905

When Tyre died in 1767, the Hon Peter King purchased the estate.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street C1955

As can be seen, cars are still painted black and parking meters (being trialed in London in 1955) and 'No Waiting' yellow lines are still a few years away.

Caption For Frampton, The Bridge 1906

The river is wide and prone to flooding, which does not deter the large duck family nesting under the bridge.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle Keep 1908

Castle Walk would later acquire bollards to deter cars.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle Keep 1908

Castle Walk would later acquire bollards to deter cars.

Caption For Sidmouth, The Beach 1924

Sidmouth's pebbly beach has never deterred sea bathers and paddlers, though building sandcastles was a harder task.

Caption For Buckfast, St Mary's Abbey 1922

Only one monk had any stone working skills, but that did not deter them.

Caption For Godalming, Church Street 1906

Three of Church Street's five pubs are in this photo - the Corn Meter extreme left, the Star centre left, and the Live and Let Live just beyond the archway on the right.

Caption For Swansea, Victoria Park, Patti Pavilion 1925

The elegant portico shown here has since been blocked in to frustrate vandals and deter the homeless from taking up residence.

Caption For Tenby, Castle Keep 1890

Tenby has observed the weather for the Meteorological Office since 1892, and the tower still houses the sunshine meter.

Caption For Sully, St John The Baptist's Church And Lychgate C1950

Local people believe that the yew tree near the path was planted in the early 19th century to deter the playing of ball games.

Caption For Teignmouth, Shaldon Bridge 1922

The risk of being hung or shot failed to deter the smugglers, pursued by patrols of gun-carrying men until the for- mation of the Coastguard Service in 1822.