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A Butcher's Lad

Mr Purvis the butcher, whose shop stood on the corner of Talke and Audley Roads, was my Saturday morning employer. He always wore a striped apron and a straw boater hat and sported a rather slick moustache. His manner with the ladies ...Read more

A memory of Alsager in 1954 by Derek Marlow

Growing Up In A Small Village

My parents moved to Twycross from London in the early 1960s. We lived on Sheepy Road next door to Mr Charlie Brooks and Louie Jones. On the opposite side were Stan and Ilma Jones and Len Gibbs and his daughter Joan. I ...Read more

A memory of Twycross by Tracy Wright

Hove Town Hall Fire

I think it was 1964 that the Town Hall burnt down. I remember it well. I was about 11 at the time. I do remember that at the back of the TH, was the Police Station. My brother and I got in some "trouble" and the two of us were ...Read more

A memory of Hove in 1964 by Alan Ogilvie

Personal Memories Of A Child

I was born in 1942 and by the time I was five years old I has a brother and two sisters. My mum and dad used to send me up to Longriggend for weekends and holidays, probably because my mum was so busy with the other ...Read more

A memory of Longriggend in 1940 by Joe Mc Laughlin

Harworth 'old' Village

The large Horse Chestnut tree to the right was very popular when conkers were in season with boys searching the ground and throwing whatever came to hand at the tree to try and dislodge the nuts that were temptingly out of ...Read more

A memory of Harworth in 1964 by Steven Farminer

Childhood Days

As I have lived all my life in Childer Thornton I have so many memories. I would just like to record some from my childhood. The village was a wonderful place to grow up in. There was no traffic to disturb our street play ...Read more

A memory of Childer Thornton in 1950 by Irene Davies

Stoppards Butchers

I remember pigs squealing as they arrived for slaughter. We lived on the street below.

A memory of South Normanton by Andrea Groom

Christmas In Crouch Street

As a child in the 1960s and 1070s my memories of Crouch Street are distinctly Christmassy, I loved the decorations they always put out, and also the trip to the butchers there to pick up the sausages and turkey on ...Read more

A memory of Colchester by Wendy Nolan

Lawrence Family In East Molesey

On a holiday from Australia, today my husband and I visited East Molesey & Hampton Court. My mother's paternal family were the Lawrence's - Edward was a master butcher and had a shop in 156 Walton Road (now a ...Read more

A memory of East Molesey by Erica Henley

Born In 1956

i was born in Hadleigh in1956, my grandfather worked at Gallaghers butchers which from my memory was back this side of the Esso petrol station.

A memory of Hadleigh by Sharon Cross

Captions

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Caption For Chelmondiston, The Red Lion C1955

On the left, the rounded brick building is now part of Hollingsworth's butcher's shop.

Caption For Barkway, High Street C1965

The white building (right) was the village butcher's shop - joints of meat were hung from the trees; beyond it is the three-gabled Town House.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1897

Down the slope is the sign of the Royal Oak Hotel (above the hand-cart) and the shop window of butchers W and R Fletcher Ltd (two ladies passing), with a painter on a ladder further down the hill.

Caption For Oakham, The Old Pump And Buttercross 1927

Until 1880 this area was the butchers' shambles, then replaced by the pump (in the shelter, foreground).

Caption For Guisborough, Market Cross C1955

On the extreme right, at number 15 Market Place, is R S Pallister's butcher's shop and at number 17 was Elizabeth's, a ladies' and children's outfitter (just out of picture).

Caption For Bolney, Main Street 1957

Ancillary businesses included a newsagent, a butcher, a baker and the post office (where the white van is parked), as well as the builder R O Ayres, who proudly advertises his telephone number on his

Caption For Ewell, High Street 1924

On the opposite side of the street a man carrying a suitcase passes in front of the doors of the fire station, next to the tiled butcher and fishmonger's shop run by Mr F Savage.

Caption For St Ives, Crown Street 1925

It is now owned by Dewhurst the butcher, and apart from a rather more modern frontage, survives intact.

Caption For Godalming, High Street 1924

At number 68, on the extreme left, Grimmond's Bakery and teashop is now visible, but Luxford's has become Eastman's the butchers, losing the lovely stained glass decoration from its plain frontage.

Caption For Stamford, High Street, St Martin's C1960

The only real change today is that the brick building just to the right of the two cars, which was home to a butcher's shop, was demolished in the early 1970s to widen the entrance to Water Street.

Caption For Stamford, Red Lion Square 1922

On the left is Andrew Dale Jackson's glass, china and general stores, with a butcher's shop beside it.

Caption For Highworth, Swindon Street C1950

The bus queue to Swindon is forming by the two lime trees outside Ashman's butchers shop, today a private house.

Caption For Misterton, The Church 1960

The house with the butcher's shop on the right was demolished in the 1960s for road improvement.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1897

Two ladies are passing the shop window of butchers W and R Fletcher Limited, and a painter is up the ladder further down the hill.

Caption For Kegworth, High Street C1960

In the photograph, a butcher's shop front (left) with its rather flimsy canopy has been built into a rather good 17th- century cottage.

Caption For Watford, High Street C1955

On the left, standing proudly above the other roofs, is Fisher's butchers shop.

Caption For Stamford, High Street, St Martin's C1960

The only real change today is that the brick building just to the right of the two cars, which was home to a butcher's shop, was demolished in the early 1970s to widen the entrance to Water Street

Caption For Lingfield, Church Road 1895

The sides of meat in the window serve to underline the fact that it continued to operate as a butcher's shop into the 1950s.

Caption For Kegworth, High Street C1960

In the photograph, a butcher's shop front (left) with its rather flimsy canopy has been built into a rather good 17th- century cottage.

Caption For Basildon, Pipps Hill Retail Park 2005

Just a few of the favourites that have gone include include Kingston's the butcher's, Taylor's department store, the Army and Navy department store, Fine Fare supermarket, J Sainsbury (relocated

Caption For Bashall Eaves, The Village C1955

A string of itinerant tradesmen called: butcher, tinker, tailor, fishmonger, and muffin man.

Caption For Etal, Village C1955

Heron was butchered in the traditional Border fashion; the only other fatality was one Robert Atkinson.

Caption For Ashwell, High Street 1951

Tommy Dennis's butcher's shop (centre right) was renowned for its ornate topiary and for the life-like bull's head mounted on the board across the building.

Caption For Basildon, Allders Liquidaton, The Eastgate Centre 2005

Just a few of the favourites that have gone include include Kingston's the butcher's, Taylor's department store, the Army and Navy department store, Fine Fare supermarket, J Sainsbury (relocated