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The 1960s
I lived my early years here, until the 1970's, having been born in Wells and brought home to Cheddar as a baby. I have many family ancestral links to Cheddar via my father's parents. In the late 1800's-early 1900's my great-grandfather ...Read more
A memory of Cheddar by
M2 Bridge Worker In St. Bart's Hospital
I remember being in St. Barts Hospital in 1961 or 1962, aged 11 or twelve, to have my appendix removed. At that time there was a construction worker recovering from a very serious injury received while ...Read more
A memory of Rochester in 1961 by
Tylers Croft School
My father Albert Allum was the School Caretaker from the day it opened in 1952 till he retired in 1982 Mother Alice also worked there as the School Nurse and Auxilary Assisant.My brother went there till he passed a Art exam ...Read more
A memory of Kingsbury in 1960 by
Memories Of Holkham And The Victoria Hotel
Whilst I lived at Mattishall near Dereham in the early 1960's I became a regular visitor to the area in Summer and Winter, having use of a small boat at Burnham Overy Staithe. Fishing and full days out at ...Read more
A memory of Holkham in 1960 by
(Not) White Hart Hotel C1965
Erm, this is not a picture of the White hart. It is a picture of Rayne Road, from the junction with Panfield Lane, looking out of town, in the direction of Rayne!!
A memory of Braintree by
Grove Farm, Paddockhurst Road
I used to live at Grove Farm Cottages, Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill. My father was Noel Sargent and worked as a farm employee for Grove Farm which was either managed or owned by a Mr. Hocken. My father's name ...Read more
A memory of Turners Hill in 1959 by
To School From Manor Road
Each day my journey either was via the cinder track (there was the old reservoir running alongside and the iron railway bridge stood in those days, the railway was still operating I think or in the stages of being ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Halse in 1966 by
Yeading Lane, White Hart Pub...
Yeading Lane, White Hart pub...when new roundabout just before 1980 approx..3 times hearse around old little roundabout..thought prob landlord died and respect tribute 3 times passed pub on way to funeral ruislipwhite hart pub..was farm..west end 1700s 1800s..myself family 1900s to now middx
A memory of Northolt in 1960 by
My Early Years
I remember you, Paul Smith from Chapel Hill School and High School. I also remember you going to New Zealand. I see John Mews occasionally in the White Hart at Braintree having morning coffee so I shall ask him if he remembers ...Read more
A memory of Braintree by
Aerco
Aerco was started by my grandfather, Thomas Ricketts after the war. He was an engineer and Aerco sold and repaired early radios and the first TVs, hence the name Addlestone Electrical Radio Company! I believe there were two locations for ...Read more
A memory of Addlestone in 1949 by
Captions
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There is a real art to punting.
The parish church of St Mark is in the main part of the village, near the Methodist Chapel, the primary school and the village shop.
Previously, under the provisions of the Highways Act 1535, every householder had to give four days labour per year, and every ploughland held by a farmer attracted a levy of four days a year for a cart
Both horse and cart and motor car are parked outside Wealden Hall House; at the time of the photograph it was trading as the Post Office, and advertising itself as selling 'Drapery, Outfitting, Grocery
Children are drinking from the outside fountain (right), and to top it all there is a horse-drawn ice cream cart.
Founder members of Hambleton Congregational Church began building at once, carting the materials themselves.
The cart, left, was the usual way of carrying light loads around the town centre, but the carters often had difficulty on Manchester Road.
Various carts dispense ice creams, sticky buns, and toffee apples, whilst the photographer busily produces your image on tin—his van is in the centre of the crowd.
coastal splendour first hand would have been a common activity for those interested in the natural world, and various modes of transport would have been employed to get there: boat, train, charabanc, cart
They would run onto a beach and wait for the tide to go out; then the cargo would be loaded into horse-drawn carts, and the vessels would float off on the incoming tide.
Villagers cut rushes growing by the River Wyre; rushes were made into rush lights or stored in readiness for the rush cart, which was led in procession twice a year for the strewing of fresh rushes in
The Sheet tollhouse became the village's post office before its demolition in the 1930s, but in 2005 its hemispherical two-part door can still be seen in good condition, not a mile away from
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