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Zoo And Other Seafront Memories
I definately remember the little zoo on the front of the esplanade probably in the 1960's. There were some birds and possibly a monkey but I remember particularly a huge tortoise ( it may have been a turtle), which was ...Read more
A memory of Largs by
"Bumpmill Pond"
My name is Keith Webster and I was born and brought up in Clowne. I was born on King Street before moving to Rose Avenue, then to Hickinwood Crescent, where we lived next door to Bill and Jean Ashley and their family. I was great friends ...Read more
A memory of Clowne by
"Digger" Hunwick Growing Up At No 7, Hall Road.
Born under a table in the front room of No.7 Hall Road on 16/7/1944 while an air raid warning sounded to herald the German V1s presence above. I attended Aveley Infants and Primary schools between 1949 and 1955 ...Read more
A memory of Aveley by
'the Limes' London Road Abridge
Looking at the photo 'Main Road and 'The Malsters Arms' 1955. you can see the row of lime trees which were in the grounds of 'The Limes' where my Grandparents lived. They were Mr.& Mrs Pond. (Joseph & Jessie). I ...Read more
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.All My Yesterdays.
The footpath running down the side of The Bull took you to Herd Lane School and beyond. On the left of the footpath is a disused quarry, which was a popular fishing venue called Woodies Pond. Audawn Coaches were based at the entrance to Woodies. ...Read more
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16 In 1966 Croydon
In 1966 my first job was as an office junior for the Bought Leger Department at Findus for Nestle on the 18th floor. One of my jobs was to open the post and someone sent in their false teeth because they had bitten into a fish finger ...Read more
A memory of Croydon by
1941 42
I, with my three brothers and mother, lived for a while in an apartment near the top end of the town. My father was in the Argyle and Sutherland's. Later we moved out of town to a house called 'Pothill' where my mother was dairymaid and ...Read more
A memory of Auchterarder by
1960s
I too was born at Denbigh Hospital (1958) and we lived in Trewen which at the time hadn't been extended to Erw Salsbury. I used to walk to school with Mum down Ruthin Road to Fron Goch and we'd call at a sweet shop on the way back on a busy ...Read more
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1960s Streatham
I lived in Norbury but went to Guides in St Andrew's Primary School in Streatham on Monday evenings. When I was younger we were taken to the pond to paddle on sunny Sunday afternoons. We went to see 'The Teahouse of the August Moon' ...Read more
A memory of Streatham
1961 (Ish) Bridge Stores
We lived at Bridge Stores for several years during which time I went to the Infants and Primary School before going across the border to Heron Wood School. I remember playing in the Rec and making dens in the wooded area at the ...Read more
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The Village Pond c1955 A tranquil view of Rottingdean pond, replete with model sailing boats hardly stirring above their reflections on a warm summer's day.
South of Farnham, on the greensand heathland, there are two famous and immensely popular lakes, Frensham Great Pond and Frensham Little Pond.
A wonderful evocative scene of people enjoying themselves on the pond; note in particular the boat with a canopy.
Featured here is the fish pond and castellated boathouse that once belonged to William Backhouse; they were retained when North Lodge Park was developed.
The row of white posts form an attractive (and safe) barrier at the pond`s edge.
The duck pond, a typical feature of many Oxfordshire villages, has changed very little since this photograph was taken.
The Goldfish Pond from the South This portion of the gardens is situated near the south-eastern arm of the perimeter path.
Finchingfield, about seven miles north west of Braintree, with its wide green and pond on the River Pant, remains little changed today.This view of the pond and ducks looks away from the famous windmill
Haddenham was one of the chief breeding areas for the Aylesbury duck; its network of streams and ponds was of immense value to this industry, even if the village was famously foul-smellling in a hot summer
The ponds lie across the road from New Pond Farm, where today there is a nature reserve.
The pond is in central Ewell; the wall separates it from the grounds of Bourne Hall on the right.
This restful scene of the village pond in the High Street with its magnificent trees, thatched cottages and elegant pair of swans, fell victim to the sweeping expansionism and development of the 20th century
A mile to the west lies Fleet Pond, Hampshire's largest freshwater lake.
The pond is situated at the junction of the London and Chessington Roads.
Sad to relate, this restful scene of the village pond in the High Street with its magnificent trees, thatched cottages and elegant pair of swans fell victim to the sweeping expansionism and development
This later view of the pond is worth comparing to the earlier photograph of the same scene.
On the green, which consisted of nearly two acres of land, there was once a horse pond and a maypole; the horse pond was replaced with a drinking trough for cattle.
Eagle Pond was named after the popular public house and one-time coaching inn the Spread Eagle (substantially rebuilt as the Eagle).
Cricketers` Pond takes its name from the pub whose sign is visible in the background (left).
This picture shows a pond considerably bigger than that which remains today; beyond lies The Lamb public house.
The southern arm of the River Wey passes here, yet the two ponds at Shottermill are actually in West Sussex.
The Monks' Pond (or lake) lies to the south east of the priory ruins on Whitby Lane.
The expanding commuter village of Fleet has the largest pond in the county - three quarters of a mile long, it covers about 130 acres.
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