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Tracing My Ancestors

Hello all, my name is Steve Lane and I found this site whilst tracing my family. As a kid I lived in [Conningsby Court] Armfield Cresent. My dad Alf Lane used to drink in the Buck's Head and as a kid I remember sitting outside ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1960 by Steve Lane

Searching For The Devonshire Family

Joseph and Mary Devonshire (nee Neat) lived in a large house in Talygarn, they were both born about 1845. They had 10 children, 4 girls, one of whom was Mary, and 6 boys, one of whom was David, killed in the First ...Read more

A memory of Talygarn in 1860

Gran & Grandad's House

Mam was born in Victoria Garesfield, the houses I can remember have now been demolished. In later years they lived in School Houses where there were about four converted bungalows. My grandad worked in nearly all the ...Read more

A memory of Victoria Garesfield in 1965 by David Errington

Noneley 2010

My name is Stephen Geary and my partner, Jodie Flynn, an Australian, and I live at Noneley Hall with our 4 four children, Charles (16), Abigail (14), Teddy (22m) and Madeleine (4m). The house was the farmhouse for Noneley Hall Farm, ...Read more

A memory of Noneley in 2010 by Stephen Geary

Infant And Junior School In Earl Shilton Late 1960s To Mid 1970s

I lived on Cedar Road, my parents having bought a house (in which my mother still lives) on the new estate in 1964. I attended Wood Street Infant School from 1968 to 1971, Hill Top ...Read more

A memory of Earl Shilton in 1970 by Stephen Geary

Woodford Green Primary School

I was born at St Margaret's hospital, Epping in 1967. I remember my first day at school and being terrified! I remember every teacher with fondness. The green surrounding the school was an extension to the ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Green in 1972 by Hayley Nelson

The 1980s

I originally lived in Blackhills Terrace, Horden and went to Blackhills Road Junior School and like my brothers and sister went on to Dene House Comprehensive. As a kid I did not really venture a lot into Peterlee, probably if I was lucky ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee in 1983 by David Cargill

The House Called Beverley And The 1953 Spring Tide

My father built the square flat roofed house called Beverley on the sand dunes in the late 1920s next to the bungalow by the creek. It has since had two refurbishments, the first of which ...Read more

A memory of Anderby Creek in 1953 by John Stacey

Blakesley Manor

I have a picture somewhere of Blakesley Manor, which was demolished in about 1967 and replaced with a housing estate!!! My dad thought that he should have inherited it, but he found out that it was left to his grandparents (who were ...Read more

A memory of Blakesley in 1965 by Chris Rogers

Looking For Memories Of Watchester Farm In Minster

Does anyone out there have any memories of Watchester Farm in Minster (Isle of Thanet) that they might share with me please? I am a keen amateur genealogist and have found a mention of ...Read more

A memory of Minster by Jan Webb

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Caption For Dinder, High Street C1965

Today, alpacas graze by the Manor House.

Caption For Basildon, Town Square C1965

After a royal luncheon, the Duke had a tour of the town centre and the new Keay House office block.

Caption For Cowes, Birmingham Road C1965

On the same side of the road as the chemist's shop was Alexander Hall, now Alexander House (the pedimented building).

Caption For Avebury, The Stones C1955

The massive circle of stones virtually encompasses the village; here, we can see the Red Lion pub (the white gabled building), the chapel on the right, and domestic thatched housing all inside a stone

Caption For London, Mansion House And Cheapside 1890

Mansion House, the lavish building on the left, has been the official residence of the Lord Mayor for two centuries. It was built by George Dance on the site of the old stocks market.

Caption For Skegness, The Park 1904

The intervening space up to Roman Bank was taken up by horse pastures and allotments.

Caption For Skegness, Grand Parade And Clock Tower 1910

The Osbert House Hotel is on the left of the tower, and on the right is the Callow Park Hotel, afterwards called the Jolly Fisherman.

Caption For Glasgow, George Square 1897

It contained the magnificent municipal buildings completed in 1888 at a cost of £540,000—the Post Office, the Bank of Scotland, the Merchant's House and several hotels.

Caption For Overstone, The Swimming Pool C1955

Along the Sywell Road, from the 1950s on, closes of expensive houses were built within the park boundary, retaining many of the specimen trees.

Caption For Raglan, Castle Street 1914

Note the refreshment rooms (now a house) on the right, and the boy in shorts in the centre of the photograph.

Caption For Weymouth, Beach Show 1899

The esplanade extends for about a mile, and is lined with elegant houses and defended by a substantial sea-wall.

Caption For Petersfield, The Spain C1965

The manner in which animals were slaughtered, and housed whilst at market, brought forward demands from the government for cleaner market surfaces and the limewashing of all carts coming into and

Caption For Pentewan, The Harbour 1912

Accommodation housing and cargo hatches vie with moorings and furled sails to provide a largely uncluttered area for safe working.

Caption For Wendover, From The North East 1901

The foreground field is now housing, Honey Banks and Hampden Road, with Bank Farm in the dip below. Beyond is the clocktower at the centre of the town.

Caption For Dunstable, Queensway Hall C1965

More civic architecture here in the shape of Queensway Hall in Court Drive; in line for this era of betterment, the Hall is housing an improvement grant exhibition.

Caption For Bradpole, The Village 1902

It was dissolved as an alien house in 1411, and none of the original premises survived.

Caption For Freshwater, Village 1923

Years later, when she was monarch herself, she bought Osborne House not far away.

Caption For Walmer, Strand And Promenade 1924

Peace reigns along the seafront, where E Atkins, a house decorator, has his premises on the left with Mercer & Son, boot makers and repairers, next door.

Caption For Salthouse, The Creek C1955

The ducks on this creek are well fed by motorists who stop to feed them from the coast road which runs in front of Bob Cooke's house (left), where he sold fresh bait and samphire, known as 'the poor man's

Caption For Redhill, Market Hall 1899

With the east and west wings added in 1891 and 1903, the building housed a post office, the county court and the headquarters of various societies, with the market in fields behind.

Caption For Wherwell, Village 1901

For some reason the line became known as 'The Nile;' it was particularly appreciated by Queen Victoria, who requested that royal trains use this route when she travelled to Osborne House on the Isle of

Caption For Alresford, West Street And Avenue 1951

As a result, very few houses seen in the town today were built before the 17th century.

Caption For Dinas Cross, Cwm Yr Eglwys C1960

It has been very popular as a holiday retreat, and indeed nowadays most of these houses are holiday homes. All who have come gaze at the remaining gable of the small ruined church of St Brynach.

Caption For Cheam, Burdon Lane 1925

These splendid trees had already overseen the widespread development of substantial suburban houses south of the village and the station which had begun in the years following the First World War.