Maps

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Memories

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Howe's Garage, Longfield

Rather than Longfield Hill, this looks more like Longfield itself with Howe's Garage in the centre foreground. My Dad worked here from the late 1930s to when he retired in 1973; it was run by his uncle Frank Howe and ...Read more

A memory of Longfield Hill in 1960 by Brian Linford

Frees Post Office And Grocery Longworth

Having spent the first seven years of my life in Longworth, I remember Free's shop vividly. The Frees were friendly, welcoming people. Mr Free had curly hair and wore a tan-coloured kind of overall-coat. ...Read more

A memory of Longworth in 1960 by Liz Jarrett

Ashby's

I remember there being an Ashby's in Tonbridge Road down the road from the old trolley bus depot. My grandfather worked there as a cashier.

A memory of Maidstone in 1965 by Kim Hatton

Summer Holidays At The Avon Water

I would have  been about ten years old and I remember on a lot of hot sunny days packing some jam "pieces" and filling an empty bottle with some diluting orange juice or even just water if there was no juice, ...Read more

A memory of Maddiston in 1975

Station Road

The railway is now behind the photographer, who is looking down High Street at the height of its Victorian expansion with the street dominated by tall telegraph poles. Thorley’s, the cattle feed merchants, has gone, to be replaced by ...Read more

A memory of Horley

Summertime

When I was a girl we used to make dams in the river, and climb the mountain at the back of Duffryn Hotel at Coegnant colliery. It was a magic place to grow up in. I lived in Glanafon Terrace, and went to Tonna Road School. Horn was the ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1957 by Eira Waite

Childhood In The Village!!

I was devastated in 1964 when my mother told me we were to leave the village so that my mother could pursue her dream of owning her own small business elsewhere. It was a dreadful culture shock, one that has remained ...Read more

A memory of Mollington in 1961 by Vanda Godwin Marriott

The Steel Houses

Having lived in Brymbo in a very damp two up two down house in 'The Green' my parents were 'over the moon' to be given a new three bedroomed house; 23, Bryn Hedd, Southsea, (which means peaceful hill) became their home for ...Read more

A memory of Southsea in 1950 by Ken Edwards

The Shops On Yardley Road

I remember when all shopping was done by visiting independant local shops. The shops I remember going to with my mother on Yardley Road were Alldays butchers, Timms greengrocers, The Bargain Shop, Terry Lovetts ...Read more

A memory of Acock's Green in 1976 by Kev Whelan

Aveley Village A Special Place

Year ranges from 1961 to present really. My nan and grandad lived in Aveley, the Harmans, in Central Avenue. I have fond memories of staying with my nan and grandad, and the house in Central Ave, and across the road ...Read more

A memory of Aveley in 1963 by Josephine Kalisz Vel Kalisiak

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Captions

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Caption For Canford Magna, Canford Bridge 1899

Canford Bridge has three arches of Portland stone over a languid length of the River Stour, and carries the road from Wimborne to Poole.

Caption For Holybourne, The Village C1960

The village shop still has its awning out, but the sign now reads H T Houghton.

Caption For York, The View From The City Walls 1897

photos, although from the same vantage point, span a period of 60 years.They show many changes in some of the buildings and in the mode of transport.Two horse-drawn vehicles can be seen on the road

Caption For Wakefield, The Chantry C1953

Over to the right once stood the massive King's Mill, used for grinding corn from 1872 until 1933, when it was demolished to make way for the parallel new road bridge.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Parish Church C1965

The old parish church of St Tydfil was restored and re-built in the 1890s; its graveyard was greatly reduced in 1902 to construct the road to Cardiff.

Caption For Widnes, Municipal Buildings C1965

It overlooks Kingsway, a dual carriageway originally called St Bede's Road.

Caption For Wethersfield, The Green 1903

Like Finchingfield, this village is based around a triangular green - though Wethersfield`s is smaller than it once was, owing to road widening.

Caption For St Austell, View From Ring Road C1955

It still carries a large volume of traffic, although all is quiet here – we are looking down Penwinnick Road.

Caption For Rowsley, Bridge And Peacock Inn C1870

It was built in the early 17th century, and was widened in 1925 from 16 feet to 40 feet to carry the increased traffic on the A6 trunk road between Derby and Manchester.

Caption For Stourbridge, New Road 1931

It is hole in the road time again as the lads from Stourbridge gas works prepare to do their stuff.

Caption For Easebourne, Village 1906

There is a larger shop across road. A woman waits patiently against the fence by the pond; she has just come from the swimming pool area.

Caption For Torcross, General View 1907

On the road behind the houses there is a mouldering old Sherman tank. It was lost during the 1944 rehearsals, and only recovered in 1988.

Caption For Arlington, The Post Office C1960

The estate vilage of Arlington with the old post office - now Mill Cottages - lies alongside the Lynton to Barnstaple road.

Caption For Yeovil, Middle Street C1955

This street, now pedestrianised, was a busy part of the A30 trunk road. It was widened a century ago to cope with the increasing traffic.

Caption For Poole, Barges And The Quay 1908

Ships' chandlers and coal merchants line the waterside, and a coal cart stands idle at the side of the road.

Caption For Deal, Victoria Road 1906

It has not been long since a horse or two trotted along this Edwardian street, as the evidence in the centre of the road reveals.

Caption For Moseley, The Lake, Moseley Private Park C1965

In 1896 Salisbury Road was constructed, bisecting Moseley Hall Park. The northern part was bought by a consortium of businessmen who built houses overlooking it.

Caption For Norwich, The Cattle Market And Castle 1891

Huge sheep markets were held here, and the farmers and buyers refreshed themselves in the Woolpack, a convenient public house across the road from the castle.

Caption For Sutton, The Cock Hotel And High Street C1955

The terrace of shops stepping down the High Street, beyond the busy junction with Carshalton Road and William Pile Ltd (the stuccoed corner building), was erected in 1880.

Caption For Hanbury, The Gate Hangs Well C1965

There is a pub of the same name in Redditch situated on a former turnpike road, and it is believed to have taken its name from the turnpike gate, but that is unlikely to be the case here.

Caption For Piercebridge, West View C1955

Situated six miles west of Darlington, Piercebridge is unusual in that the village was built within the ramparts of a Roman fort that once guarded the bridge over the Tees carrying the road between York

Caption For Dartford, High Street 1949

This photograph shows the centre of the busy High Street, with the road to Bexley and London ahead and the turning to Crayford visible on the right.

Caption For Skegness, Official Opening Of The Clock Tower 1899

A vital landmark building in trying to relate these early views to present-day Skegness is the Jubilee Clock Tower, erected at the junction of Lumley Road with the then seafront's Grand Parade and South

Caption For Richmond, The Channel 1929

The coffee merchant E W Coleman's van is parked outside his shop (centre); beside its window is an LNER train timetable - Station Road is off to the left.