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Chilhood And Family

My family connection with LLandudno starts with my grandmother. She moved with her widowed mother, brother and sister from Sutton Coalfield sometime in 1900s. The family name was Ford, it comprised my great-grandmother Emma ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno by Cheryl Thornthwaite

School Years

It's all gone now, there are now private houses and a park where the school stood. What a school it was. When I was there I knew all the teachers there. What good times I had there. Boo hoo, it's all gone.

A memory of Whittington in 1978 by Robert Nash

Watford Town Hall

I am visiting Watford on Wednesday as my husband is playing bowls for Kent! My mother [ Barbara Whiter ( nee Neech) who was born in Watford, and who is 90 in April, and now living in Colchester, Essex. ] just happened to mention ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1940 by Sue Robinson

Belmont School

We lived in Earlswood Avenue, Thornton Heath from 1949-52 and used to walk or sometimes catch a 16/18 tram to Galpins Road, on the border of Th Heath and Norbury, where my brother and I attended Belmont School. It was run by a lady ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Edward Hamer

Morris Family The Gristmill Whitebrook

My father Eddie Morris was last of of 7 children who lived in the Gristmill. Even aged 70, he was still hugged & referred to as Baby Brother. (Ron, Tom, Jack, Jim, Trudy, Grace, Eddie). Story is that ...Read more

A memory of Whitebrook by Ruth Wolveridge

Happy Memories From The 50s Early 60s

My great-aunts, Selena (who died when I was very young) and Daisy Young (nee Francis, and died 1962?), lived in Lower Moors Road. I forget the name of the house, but my brother and I used to play in the ...Read more

A memory of Colden Common

Memories Of Barmouth Road Sw18

Hi, I grew up in Barmouth Road, Wandsworth SW18 I was born in 1961 (so nearly 50!!). We lived in a lovley big house on the corner of Barmouth Road/Cader Road, the road has changed so much, it used to have lots of ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by Karen Williams

Mri International Weekend Away

Since the early 1960s my parents began taking the family to stay at the home of John and Sheila Penna, and they eventually created the Pennasville holiday homes. When at Taunton School in circa 1965 I stayed at ...Read more

A memory of Holywell Bay by David Longman

Welfare Gang

I grew up and played around the Welfare Hall,r ows of pit houses were situated behind it, Pretoria Street, Earle Street, Kimberly Street. We would watch the shows in the Welfare put on by the Featherstone ADS, and I attended the ...Read more

A memory of Featherstone in 1963 by John Barker

Growing Up In Trent Park

I remember the day we moved to Rookery Cottages, Trent Park. A fine warm spring day. I had just turned 7 years old and the date was 7th May 1959. At least I'm sure it was the seventh. Dad opened the door and the smell ...Read more

A memory of Cockfosters in 1959 by Kevin Williams

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Captions

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Caption For Abergavenny, Below The Sugar Loaf C1955

Seen in the centre of the photograph, but also marginalized, are the houses alongside the old Hereford Road and the steam of the Hereford to Abergavenny train.

Caption For Aylesford, The Countless Stones C1960

Now known as Little Kit's Coty House, the stones were believed to help barren women to conceive.

Caption For Gomshall, The Compasses 1917

The sign on the chimney breast reveals that the Compasses was once owned by the Surrey Public House Trust - a firm that owned a number of hostelries and hotels in the county.

Caption For Newbury, The Weavers' Cottages And The Canal C1955

This delightful stretch of towpath, with its lines of quaint cottages and period houses, is where the Kennet & Avon Canal enters Newbury on its way to meet the Thames at Reading.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1965

The Seeboard shop on the corner of The Avenue is currently Threshers off-licence, whilst on the right the bookshop now houses a video shop.

Caption For Bournemouth, Town Centre C1955

At the height of the summer it became difficult to find an available bed in the resort's many hotels and guest houses. In the background here is the 200-foot high spire of St.

Caption For Asfordby, Dalgliesh Way C1965

We are looking towards Mill Lane, with comfortable but typically uninspired housing of a sort to be found on the edge of many Leicestershire towns and villages.

Caption For Rothley, Town Green C1965

The roadway, and the grass with its two forlorn seats and their single weakly tree, contrast with the well kept appearance of the surrounding houses.

Caption For Uppingham, School Quadrangle 1922

Behind the tree, the Big Schoolroom (1863) blends very well with the Tercentenary School House (1889) to form a quadrangle reminiscent of Oxbridge.

Caption For Congleton, Little Moreton Hall From The East 1897

Known all over the world from pictures on calendars, cards and tourist brochures, Little Moreton Hall is the finest moated half-timbered house in the country.

Caption For Wrenbury, The Green C1955

The black and white building pictured here was replaced, in 1960, by a modern house.

Caption For Axminster, Chard Street 1902

The imposing residence on the right is Oak House, built for local lawyer Simon Bunter in the 1750s. In the far distance is the George Hotel, a coaching inn dating to 1594.

Caption For Handcross, High Street C1950

Handcross Park house is now a school.The buildings in the photograph are little changed today.The village was by-passed in 1959.

Caption For Hambledon, High Street C1955

It looks as if the Ford Zephyr on the right has an L-plate on its bumper - perhaps the owner of the house is learning to drive.

Caption For Newton Le Willows, Crow Lane East C1960

Another of the town's important roads, Crow Lane East was extended in the 1960s with the addition of a library, the original Technical School and a large estate of social housing.

Caption For Hartlepool, Park Road And Gardens C1965

How sad that this quiet place is now occupied by Titan House, a massive office building several storeys high and currently empty. A Shell petrol station can be seen on the left.

Caption For Middlesbrough, Albert Park C1955

Just inside the ornamental gates we can see the original house of the Park Curator, which today serves as a small café. The Dorman Museum, opened in 1904, lies just beyond the gates.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965

The roofs behind, parallel to the High Row of the Market Place, are houses in Waterloo Street, demolished in 1963.

Caption For Clayton West, Long Lane C1955

The village was a mixture of a rural and industrial landscapes; to the left, corn is stacked up in stooks ready for harvesting, while to the right, behind the houses, a chimney and the huge shape of the

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, Mount Pleasant C1955

On the extreme left, the Cadena Coffee House evokes memories of one of the major pleasures of the 18th-century beau monde who flocked to this inland resort: coffee-drinking was possibly a welcome change

Caption For Gainsborough, The Old Hall C1955

The Old Hall, very much the finest building in the town and now largely surrounded by Victorian housing, sits in its grassy square, a potent reminder of the town's great medieval past.

Caption For Ludford, Post Office C1955

The post office cum garage is now a house named, unsurprisingly, The Old Post Office. To the left is the churchyard wall.

Caption For Saltfleet, Sea Lane C1955

The house on the left is in the process of being altered (2004), and the lean-to has already gone.

Caption For Raglan, Castle Street 1914

The four houses on the right, built in 1817, are now private residences.