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Harlesden Memories
I was born in central middlesex hospital in 1949 and grew up in harlesden,my first memory is living above john collier's the tailor at 103a harlesden high street, we lived right up at the top and we used the flat roof at the back as ...Read more
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Milton Road
I remember vividly the Silver Jubilee on Milton Road. In the thick of things was the wonderful Aunty Maureen, a constant source of light in W7, still to this day I hasten to add. They certainly don't make them like that anymore. At one ...Read more
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A Southall Kid
I was born in 1950 in Westbury Avenue on the Waxlow Farm Estate. Although not idyllic my childhood was good and we had a lot of freedom. Westbury Ave was a long treelined road perfect for cycling and roller skating which I spent most of ...Read more
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Loghborough Junction
HI I lived on the hi rise estate Kemble house do you remember dells sweet shop ? we used to get our jublees there. or further down Teds news agents near the hero of Switzerland pub...... around 1966/70 odd happy days
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Silver Jubilee 1977
We moved to the Grove in North Cray from Edgebury Chislehurst in 1965. I went to the Boys side of Alma Rd School in 966 and later to Bexley Lane School. I have mixed emotions of attending Bexley Lane school, (now Cleave Park School) ...Read more
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Bugdens' Dairy Jubilee Road
For 3 years from 1957 to 1960 (age 12 to 15) I was employed as a milk roundsman assistant by Bert and Bill Bugden of Jubilee Road, Mytchett, to deliver milk at weekends to Ash Vale and Ash. I have included my memories of this ...Read more
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Recollections Of Ash Vale By Lt Col Taylor
RECOLLECTIONS OF ASH VALE By Lt Col Taylor Ash Vale, viewed from the main route through it the Frimley and Ash Vale roads would not have appeared to alter a lot during the last 100 years. Houses do now ...Read more
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George Jackson, The Florist.
My Grandad was George (scissors) Jackson. He was a very well known and respected member of the Tilbury community. He ran his florist business from home in Auckland Close, serving many Tilbury families with cheap bouquets, ...Read more
A memory of Tilbury in 1959 by
Date Of Photo.
This photograph must have been taken after 28th. October 1896, when the new reredos, altar, and choir screen shown here were installed to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the church, and were dedicated on that day, and the summer of 1897, ...Read more
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My Life There
I remember the days when I lived on a farm that was owned by Mark Carter from Eccleshall Castle. I had so much fun living in Eccleshall that I didn't want to move when the farm was sold. I had loads of friends and good memories, I ...Read more
A memory of Eccleshall in 1970 by
Captions
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This view is taken from the top of the church tower overlooking the triangular market place, with the Jubilee Pump and Swan Inn.
On the left- hand side is the Institute and Reading Room built by J Austin; the turret and clock were added in 1887 as a memorial of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
Created by the acquisition of land once part of Ely Common, Victoria Park was opened on the occasion of the monarch's Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
The statue of Queen Victoria was erected to commemorate her Golden Jubilee in 1887.
compact village with concentric circles of winding, intimate lanes, the church has a surprisingly timeless appearance with the field in the foreground used for village fetes, including the 2002 Golden Jubilee
This view of the 1935 Silver Jubilee seat is taken from outside the King's Head on the A12, looking down the High Street.
Although it looks medieval, in fact it dates from 1897, and was erected to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Aclock was added to the church to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
The temporary stands between and in front of the building on the left are in place for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession.
The red brick clock tower of 1890 commemorates Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
The drinking fountain beyond the cross commemorates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Vandals had defeated two previous attempts to plant the Jubilee trees, but in 1886 money for 127 new trees — and for the guards to watch over them — was raised by public subscription.
The charmingly rustic stone lion at the left has been replaced by a corner turret and all the buildings are now shops, many of which have been rebuilt, but the view is still terminated by the Jubilee Clock
The tall cross in the foreground has attractive Celtic carving and lettering, and was erected in 1897 by the inhabitants of Norton to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
This fine clock tower was built to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897.
This is very much an archive photograph, for only the bank on the left survives from 1890: Queen Victoria's statue, commemorating her Golden Jubilee of 1887, was moved to the abbey park in 1946, while
The Recreation Ground, known as 'the Rec', was purchased by public subscription started in 1887, the year of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
Further along is Jubilee Barn, the original tithe barn of the village.
It was near this site that in 1977 Queen Elizabeth II lit the first of a chain of beacons to celebrate her Silver Jubilee.
One of the great city institutions, possibly the Mansion House, is hung with swags of flowrers and garlands for the great occasion of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession in 1897.
The 1897 Diamond Jubilee drinking fountain was reerected in The Steyne gardens in 1969.
The charmingly rustic stone lion at the left has been replaced by a corner turret and all the buildings are now shops, many of which have been rebuilt, but the view is still terminated by the Jubilee Clock
The Jubilee Clock at the junction of Victoria Street and Loch Promenade was presented to the people of Douglas by George Dumbell in 1887.
The decorations and tiered seats are for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession (see image number L1305701 for a modern comparison photograph).
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