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Harriott Brothers The Butcher's Shop

My Father was Arthur Harriott who owned Harriott Brothers Butchers Shop (which can be seen at the bottom left-hand corner of the picture) together with his Brother, Edward. We lived in "Old Sarum" which is the ...Read more

A memory of Droxford in 1950 by Pamela Beeching

Tottenham Lane 1957 65

I was born in Muswell Hill Cottage Hospital in 1957. We lived at the off licence in Tottenham lane opposite the police station....Victoria wine. I went to Rolkesly Infant and Junior and had best friend Robert in the infant ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey by Jo Oliphant Hope

Whitehill In The 60s And 70s

My husband Vic moved into the brand new council estate in 1968 with his parents and sister - Champney Close. His house backed onto the common and MOD training land. He’d stand up on the embankment watching the trains pass ...Read more

A memory of Whitehill by D Toovey

Langdale House Salford

I lived in Langdale House, Salford. It was a block of masonettes, there were two other blocks on the same road, Patterdale and Ennerdale. We lived on the 3rd floor, overlooking a small play park and a row of tiny one bedroomed ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Ann Mc Kibbin

Mayford Road, Calbourne Road, Airdale, Gosburton Etc.

I am trying to contact someone who lived in and around the Mayford Rd area during the 50's and remembers in particular the Coronation and the street parties circa 1953 and any photographs taken during ...Read more

A memory of Balham in 1953 by Philip Spencer

Skewen 1983 4

I lived in Skewen from September 1983 to May 1984 - only a short time in my life but it made a big impression on me. My wife Fiona, new baby Siobhan and I rented a house at Caenant Terrace facing the railway and the mountain.  We had moved ...Read more

A memory of Skewen by John Mc Millan

Standon Life.

I had a wonderful childhood growing up in Standon. I went to the old school in Standon High Street. We walked across the road to have dinner in the village hall. We had the luxury of a swimming pool - outdoor changing rooms. We had drinking ...Read more

A memory of Standon by Melanie Tharby

Our Visit

We traveled from Missouri U.S.A. in 2015. Having reached Bonsall, Derbyshire, a kind, elderly resident told us she used to deliver meat to Mouldridge Grange for her uncle the butcher, as she pointed across the rooftops to his ...Read more

A memory of Mouldridge Grange by Gary Bonsall

Butchers Arms 1939 To 1955

William and Charlotte Steers, my great grandparents, became the landlords of The Butchers Arms in 1939 when they moved from Woolwich, SE London. Unfortunately William died in early 1940 and my grandparents, Edith and John ...Read more

A memory of Oving by Ann White

Boyhood In Navenby

This is the village where I was born and grew up. The first shop on the right was my Dad's, a Butcher. This was next to Welbourn's the baker. The other side of Tenters Lane was another Bakers, Marshall's. The village school then was ...Read more

A memory of Navenby by Graham Dawson

Captions

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Caption For Bridport, 1966

Opposite, in a view eastwards towards Dorchester, is a bullish advertisement for W W Hoskins and Son, high class butchers: `We buy and sell only the best`.

Caption For Rainham, London Road C1950

and telegraph poles the other side of this section of the A2 from Rainham to Gillingham, where Mrs Hall had her hairdresser's shop, E H Chatfield was the confectioner and Len Button the butcher

Caption For Swindon, Regent Circus And Commercial Road 1961

The old terrace of shops to the left include J N Read & Son, butchers.

Caption For Whitstable, Harbour Street 1962

To the right is Duffy, the butcher's.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1908

In the background is Holy Trinity Church, a most unusual building, which in the 1900s included a tobacconist, a bank, and two butchers' shops as component parts.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1950

On the extreme right is the Co-op butcher, whose meat won many prizes, and next door is Golding & Son, a grocer, whose shop was renowned for the smell of good coffee.

Caption For Birkenhead, Woodchurch Road, Prenton 1954

Many old favourites on the row include Waterworths the greengrocers and Dewhursts the butchers.

Caption For Denbigh, Market Place 1888

recognisable today, this view shows on the right the well-known arcade of shops which started life as an island block between Back Row and the present Market Place; note the rabbits hanging outside the butcher's

Caption For Hitchin, Priory Park 1901

The Victorian children are picking daises to make daisy chains, unaware of the tall ghostly lady wearing a red cloak and black hat who was seen walking across the park by Richard Atkins, a local butcher

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1965

In this view the family businesses of Hargrave's the butcher's (right) and Trott's the greengrocer's next door are still in business, though not for much longer.

Caption For Empingham, Church Street C1955

the wars, the five hundred inhabitants of this picturesque village included a wheelwright, saddler, blacksmith and farrier, carpenter, carrier, coalman, thatcher, thresher, shepherd, milkman, baker, butcher

Caption For Aylesbury, Cambridge Street C1955

The Barley Corn pub survives, albeit now (in 2000) archly renamed the Farmyard and Firkin; the shop with the crested fascia, a pork butchers in the 1970s, is now (in 2000) The Bacon Shop, but the Old Harrow

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road C1965

Only two of the small shops - the nearer of which is Arthur S Fry, family butcher - now survive from the four converted from cottages in the 1890s; the other two were demolished in July 1965

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, South Street C1955

In 1955 there were cafes and tea rooms, confectioners and tobacconists, butchers and bakers.

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Caption For Hitcham, C1960

One of the cottages in the row was occupied by Frederick Butcher, the parish gravedigger.

Caption For Upton, The Village C1960

T J Heseltine, the family butchers, is the shop on the left, and next to it is the well known firm of Melias, the confectioners.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1912

The cart is outside the shop of butchers Robert JohnBalson and William Balson.

Caption For Calne, High Street C1950

On the left is Hawkins the butchers, with an interesting mix of periods: the building is late 17th-century with early 18th- century re-front and extension.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Church Street 1907

On the near side of the street, parked close to the butcher's and optician's, is a motor vehicle whose registration letters AB 100 mark it as being one of the earliest to take to the road in

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1965

The Co-op have modernised their premises from the original three shops (a baker's, a grocer's and a butcher's) to a modern supermarket.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Castle 1914

They were butchered to a man.

Caption For East Dereham, Church Street 1893

On the left is Kerrison the butcher's ornamented shop front, with a refined iron balcony overhead.

Caption For Grayshott, Headley Road C1960

The second shop on the left is a hairdresser's - there are many of these to choose from today, and there is also a butcher and a chemist.

Caption For Freshfield, Post Office, Old Town Lane C1965

The buildings beyond the pharmacy, a butcher's in 1965, are now a doctor's surgery.