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My Childhood In Godstone 1944 1959

I was born in Eastbourne Road, in a house opposite the sand pits and the common. My name was Wendy Mitchell. With my sisters and brother I would spend hours picking bluebells and primroses and climbing trees ...Read more

A memory of Godstone by Wendy Soall

The Three Leaps By Ross Davies

A PENTRAETH LEGEND Most people driving past the entrance to Plas Gwyn manor house, on the outskirts of Pentraeth, might well be surprised to learn that they are passing a commemorative monument that has stood there ...Read more

A memory of Pentraeth by James Griffiths

Coppers Hill

When it snowed, it snowed.   Fondest memories were sliding down Coppers hill on old cardboard or playing in the old ramping cat walks and camping up the mountain, wimberry picking and knockout ginger in the avenue.

A memory of Garndiffaith by David Gould

Merched Y Bryniau

Another Pentraeth Memory. by Ross Davies Just about 38 years ago, I was approached by some of my former pupils, who were now mostly married and with children of their own, with the idea of forming a Pentraeth based ...Read more

A memory of Pentraeth in 1969 by James Griffiths

Burnt Oak   A Lasting Memory

The late 40's through the mid 50's. Some 50 plus years have now passed, since I was a " kid " on the streets of Burnt Oak. How life has changed. I now sit at my computer ( here in Tennessee, USA ), and have instant ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Dave Miller

The Bearsted Boys

I have put 1947 but infact it is from earlier than that to 1954. I think this was a great place for us as kids as we had freedom and not much parental control, I think mainly due to our parents who had just survived the war ...Read more

A memory of Bearsted in 1944 by Ian Simmons

Happy Holidays

Spent many, many years visiting grandparents in Caste Craig then in West Mains with my parents John and Pam Watson.   My father John was the only child of Hugh and Maggie Watson, whom we went to visit each year.  We spent time ...Read more

A memory of Blyth Bridge in 1955 by Pamala Sharman

Castlefield

BORN IN THE FRONT ROOM OF 49 SPEARING ROAD ON 16/02/53.  I MUST HAVE BEEN LUCKY, THAT WAS WHEN CASTLEFIELD WAS POSH, WHEN THE TALLY MAN WAS UNARMED.  ALL OUR SCHOOL UNIFORMS WERE ON TICK, BUT THE COMPANY GOT PAID.  I CAN REMEMBER ...Read more

A memory of High Wycombe in 1953 by Ronnie Berry

My Family

My Mum's cousin Ken bought Leasowe Castle and we were all very excited for him especially my Mum! We lived down near London but went to visit as much as my Dad could get time off work. Ken and his lovely wife Jean worked so hard to make ...Read more

A memory of Leasowe in 1982 by Pennie Stapleton

Caravan Holiday

I remember going on holiday quite regular to a caravan on Kinkell Braes in St Andrews somtimes with my parents and sometimes my grandparents.  The owner of the caravan was our milkman Bill Byres.  We had some great times and a ...Read more

A memory of St Andrews by Morag Campaigne

Captions

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Caption For Southwold, Town Hall And High Street C1960

The central lamp standard dates from 1873: the globe is supported by fishes and surmounted with the crown and arrows of St Edmund, to whom the church is dedicated.

Caption For Epsom, War Memorial 1924

The town was changing, and the old order was changing with it. 45 new residential roads were added to the street map in the 1920s.

Caption For Marlow, From Lock 1901

Marlow, and Henley further up river, were important inland ports handling mainly the corn, malt and timber of the Chiltern Hills behind them.

Caption For Rothesay, The Esplanade 1897

The tram and tramlines are gone now, but the buildings and the main hotels still exist.

Caption For Dorking, Horsham Road 1905

n Victorian times Dorking was still a very rural town with a wide market place in the centre.

Caption For Dorking, South Street 1906

n Victorian times Dorking was still a very rural town with a wide market place in the centre.

Caption For Shrewsbury, The English Bridge 1931

The town is almost completely surrounded by the River Severn, so that most visitors to Shrewsbury enter it over one of its bridges.

Caption For Eastbourne, High Street, Old Town 1890

This view captures well the qualities of old East Bourn, now called the Old Town.

Caption For Eastbourne, Paradise 1910

It picturesquely linked the old town with Meads, and was a popular stroll for visitors.

Caption For Herne Bay, Central Parade C1955

Beyond is the Central Bandstand, and rising in the distance is the landmark purpose-built clock tower donated to the town in 1837 by a wealthy widow.

Caption For Frampton, The Bridge 1906

Frampton, literally Frome Town, is beautifully situated by the River Frome.

Caption For Richmond, The Convent 1898

Behind on the left is a house called Belle Vue, later Whitcliffe Grange, now demolished and replaced by council houses.

Caption For Woodstock, High Street C1960

Blenheim Palace and Blenheim Park attract a large number of tourists to the town.

Caption For Prestbury, The Village 1907

Reputedly England's most haunted village, and a market town in the time of Henry III, Prestbury is now a residential suburb of Cheltenham.

Caption For Launceston, Church Porch C1875

The unique, richly-carved granite exterior of St Mary's is one of the glories of the town.

Caption For Market Bosworth, The Village C1955

Since the 13th century there has been a market here, and the buildings in the town centre reflect a gentle change rather than a dramatic fluctuation of fortune at any one time.

Caption For Farnborough, The Scala 1925

The ornately designed building is a vivid reminder of the days, long before the television and video age, when every town in the country had a picture house, or 'flea pit' as they were sometimes known

Caption For Seaton, Fore Street 1895

Seaton is a mostly Victorian town hard by the mouth of the River Axe.

Caption For Ipswich, Tavern Street C1955

Opposite, the Victorian buildings contain Kendall's, the Co-op Insurance and, with the clock, Croyden's the jeweller's.

Caption For Cromer, From The East Cliff 1906

Certainly the ladies prefer this side, which has easy access to the beach from the smart part of town. A

Caption For Market Harborough, High Street C1965

Gone are the market stalls and booths of an earlier era.

Caption For Dawlish, Dawlish Water 1928

The Dawlish Water and its high tributary the Smallacombe Brook rise on the wooded heathland of Little Haldon Hill, which rises eight hundred feet at the back of the town.

Caption For Brixham, Inner Harbour 1906

After the 1850s the new railway from Churston meant that Brixham fish could be sent swiftly to towns and cities throughout Britain.

Caption For Filey, The Sands 1927

The large, gracious, Victorian terraces serving as guesthouses and hotels dominate the skyline along the sea front.