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Wartime Boyhood

i grew up in Chiseldon in the Second World War. In those days, Chiseldon was spelt Chisledon. I lived in Hodson Road and attended the then primary school opposite the Patriots Arms. The two teachers were Mrs. Bullock and Mrs. ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1940 by Tony Eggleton

Warmfield A Forgotten Village

I have lived in the parish of Warmfield-cum-Heath practically all my life,and attended the now very 'dilapidated' local school. I still live in the parish, and have very fond memories of Warmfield. Much has ...Read more

A memory of Warmfield by Glynnis Wilson

War Time In The Heights Northolt

We moved from New Cross, Deptford just before the war to The Heights Northolt. As a child then, memories are now somewhat fragmented but that reflects the conditions that parents faced. As a child there seemed ...Read more

A memory of Northolt in 1940 by Peter Smith

Wannock Gardens Tea Rooms

I have very fond memories of the Wannock Gardens Tea Rooms in the 1950s (and maybe into the 1960s). My dad was a Brighton coach driver who took trips of old ladies out for afternoon excursions and tea there. My sister ...Read more

A memory of Wannock in 1959 by Mary Funnell

Walking To The Shops

I was born on Church Hill in 1962 and my Mum still lives in the house. I remember walking to the shops in the village each day to buy provisions with my gran. There used to be a bucher, baker, greengrocer, haberdasher, post ...Read more

A memory of West End by Sylvia Mawby

Walking To School In 1950

As a five year old, and for the next six years, I walked up Blackwell Hollow to go to Chequer Mead school. Sometimes, I was accompanied, but quite often, I went on my own. I lived near Queen Victoria Hospital, so it ...Read more

A memory of East Grinstead by banchini1945

Walking From Cottage Homes

1965. I grew up in Merthyr Mawr road Cottage Homes for children. The walk to Merthyr Mawr village was always an adventure. We would tickle trout from the estate river and run like mad to avoid the water baillif. The old ...Read more

A memory of Merthyr Mawr by Stephen Lloyd Cook

Visits To My Uncle At Robertsbridge

As a small child I would travel down by train with my nan and stay at my Uncle George Bowen who lived in Langham Road, Most important thing before boarding the train in London was to get in the right ...Read more

A memory of Robertsbridge in 1952 by Geraldine Todd

Visiting Auntie Freda Eggington At Rose Cottage In Summer

y nethier did Wendy she fell in love with this prettymyself and my wife wendy took mum,phyllis to visit aunty freda. it was a very long journey as we live in buckinghamshire. rose ...Read more

A memory of Penton Grafton in 1980 by Stephen Rowe

Visit To Grandparents

My father's parents (my grandparents) moved from Carshalton to Ashtead in early 1950s to a bungalow at 72 Chaffers Mead. We used to visit regularly from our home in Redhill by rail; a steam train to Deepdene, a run down to ...Read more

A memory of Ashtead by Canon David Frost

Captions

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Caption For Bedford, Bromham Bridge 1897

The attractive village of Bromham is now bypassed, so the old bridge over the Great Ouse is mercifully much quieter than it was a few years ago.

Caption For Peterborough, Market Square 1919

We have a good view of the striking and dramatic west front with its trio of huge arches, richly moulded and recessed into the façade, dating from c1220.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Mythe Bridge 1891

Constructed in 1826, and with a single arched span of a hundred and seventy six feet, it was considered an engineering marvel at the time of its completion.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Bridge C1955

It is hard to believe that the arched bridge, built in 1797 by John Carr of York, used to carry all the main Great North road traffic.

Caption For Halifax, Southgate C1960

These days, the building houses McDonald's fast food restaurant, who gave the site a much-needed facelift.

Caption For Lustleigh, Wrayland, Old House 1906

Its walls are hidden beneath some rather tatty rendering, but are almost certainly made of granite, which can be seen in the arch below the gable, and in the horse trough in which the little boy

Caption For Mortehoe, The Church Of St Mary Magdalene 1935

The chancel arch in the church sports an enormous and very striking mosaic, put up in 1905 in memory of the churchwarden`s wife, and made by the craftsmen who had worked on St Paul`s Cathedral.

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell Viaduct 1895

The viaduct is 105ft high, with its 8 arches each having a span of 30ft. The Spodden flows underneath with its mill stream, which formerly served `Th` Owd Mill i` th` Thrutch`.

Caption For Middleton, Church 1895

The church has a Norman nave and chancel, with Norman mouldings to the south door and chancel arch. The porch is Tudor.

Caption For Polesworth, Pooley Hall C1955

Pooley Hall was built by Thomas Cockayne between 1506 and 1509 on the site of a much older house.

Caption For Eamont Bridge, 1893

Eamont Bridge, just south of Penrith on the A6, takes its name from this splendid three-arched bridge across the River Eamont.

Caption For Cartmel, The Gatehouse And Market Cross 1921

Overlooking the square is an arched gatehouse, built in the 14th century as a defence against Scottish raiders.

Caption For Frome, Cheap Street 1964

The central stream maintains the medieval character whilst the arched lamp holder was one of several erected in the 1890s.

Caption For Bath, Old Bridge 1887

The stonework arches belong to the 1754 replacement for St Lawrence's Bridge; it dated from 1362, and even had a chapel to St Lawrence halfway across.

Caption For Bathampton, The Weir And Mill 1907

The toll bridge (cars currently 30p) is just out of picture to the left; indeed, the weir goes beneath its northern arches. Built in 1872, the bridge replaced an old ferry.

Caption For Winchester, Cathedral 1886

The sumptuous decorations were prepared by several fine artists over a much longer period of time.

Caption For Great Easton, The Endway C1960

The church of St John and St Giles is a largely 12th-century structure with a much-maligned wooden bell-tower.

Caption For Prestbury, Norman Chapel 1896

The doorway is one of the oldest in Cheshire, and is famous for the zigzag patterns and beaked heads carved on the arch.

Caption For Whalley, C1965

Whalley's viaduct is the longest in Britain, its 49 arches carrying the railway high above the River Calder.

Caption For Buildwas, Abbey 1892

This picture shows the remains of the nave, noted for its sturdy-looking round pillars that support a series of Norman arches.

Caption For Faversham, The Guildhall C1960

The Guildhall was built in 1574 as a market hall; it was rebuilt in 1814, except for the splendid timber arches on which it rests, and which serve as shelter for the stall-holders and their customers.

Caption For Prittlewell, The Church 1891

It dates from Norman times, but parts of an older arch, containing some Roman bricks, may be seen in the nave. The large west tower was built in the late 15th century. Southend

Caption For Kings Lynn, High Street 1908

Spanning the street are a pair of open decorative iron arches on which are hung the town lamps. On the left is a formidable display of boots and shoes cascading over the shop facia.

Caption For Torquay, Bishops Walk 1920

The interior quadrangular courtyard is entered from College Street through an arched gateway. Above the entrance is a stone figure of St William (the Archbishop of York) who died in 1154.