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Memories

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Cavendish Road

My Step-Grandmother, Agnes Buncombe, (known as "Snowie") lived at No 2a Cavendish Road with her husband Sid, and her son Wallace Frank Jones (my StepFather) I loved spending weekends and holidays at Cavendish Road, if anyone remembers the above mentioned names, would love to hear from them.

A memory of Blundellsands in 1953 by Sheila Shanley

Playing On The Farm

Sheila nee Till. I was born at Medgehall in 1935 at the farm near the Signal Box, when I was 3 years old we moved to Groves Farm, Chapel Road which was where my grandfather lived, Mr A W Till.  lived there until I got married ...Read more

A memory of Medge Hall in 1940 by Sheila Ella

School

I lived and went to school in Ogbourne St Andrew, I think the headmistress was a Miss Platt and very authoritarian. I always remember school dinners because we were not allowed to leave anything it all had to be eaten. Fried ...Read more

A memory of Ogbourne St Andrew in 1966 by First Name Last Name

Glenys And Haydn.

Friends of mine, Glenys Thomas (nee Burrows), Haydn Burrows and their family lived off Newcastle Hill at "The Graig". Much of Newcastle Hill remains unchanged today with the bottom of the hill closed to through traffic. I used to ...Read more

A memory of Bridgend by Charles Trevelyan

Cotgrave Memories

Our grandad George Boultby was a miner at Cotgrave. Because we didn't have a car, we had to go on the old type Barton buses. We would walk from the bus stop to our grandparents' house. They used to live in two different ...Read more

A memory of Cotgrave in 1970 by Jean Smith

Big Christmas Tree In The Cross, Moreton

One of my fondest memories is of the big Christmas tree at Moreton Cross all lit up, you could see it way up Pasture Road in the dark and to a small child it was magic. I also loved the great hot ...Read more

A memory of Moreton in 1958 by Margery Hall

The Shoe Shop

I am only 23, but I remember the shoe shop very well, as it belonged to my grandfather Alex Adams, and had been in the family for many years.  And I do believe the child being walked up the road is my mum Linda Bright, nee Adams, ...Read more

A memory of Cranborne by Katy Bright

Kingsbury Swimming Pool

I remember queuing outside the pool for what felt like hours on a hot summer's day. The price to get in went as low as 1d -  or am I mistaken? We used to climb up a drainpipe at the back of the pool to get in, not to save ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1953 by Allan Gilbert

Hackbridge

I lived in Orchard Avenue, number 4, when the whole road was mock Tudor exteriors. I had quite a shock to revisit a few years ago to see them all plastered over and looking very tired.  In the l950s and early 1960s when I lived here ...Read more

A memory of Hackbridge in 1956 by Janis Read

Cottages

I would like to know if anyone out there has any photos of the row of cottages that were just in the Eastwood Road as you came into Rayleigh High Street, I would be very interested, as they were part of me childhood, I remember sitting ...Read more

A memory of Rayleigh in 1959 by Helen Scott

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Captions

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Caption For Belbroughton, High Street C1965

Even a quiet village of this type has had recourse to road markings for the traffic increasingly passing through. A solitary boy on a bicycle passes the village shop.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 1897

Although not a market day, there is still plenty of activity along the road.

Caption For Accrington, Sacred Heart Catholic Church 1899

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church was built during 1867 to accomodate the increasing number of Catholics in the area, and to replace St Oswald's Church on Hyndburn Road.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1955

To the right of the bend in the road there is a drop down to what was the Commercial Hotel, sited near what was the port in times past.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1908

Cyclists and pedestrians occasionally found the tram- lines an extra hazard on Dorset's rough and ready roads.

Caption For Little Wakering, Little Wakering Road C1965

Here we see a quiet road, with rather neglected grass verges outside the houses. In the background, on the right of the picture, is the spire of the church of St Mary the Virgin.

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street C1955

Yellow 'no waiting' lines do not yet disfigure the road surface.

Caption For Little Baddow, Post Office And North Hill C1960

The brick building on the other side of the road was the school, which had been in the adjacent white house until 1851. Benjamin Horth, the then headmaster, was also the village postman.

Caption For Horam, Main Road C1955

Until 1925 the settlement was known as Horeham Road, but following a ballot of the villagers the name was changed to Horam.

Caption For Northleach, The Stocks C1955

Northleach stands on the road from South Wales to London, and so it became an important coaching town where inns such as the half-timbered Kings Head on the left provided shelter and accommodation to passengers

Caption For Wantage, Newbury Street C1955

On the opposite side of the road are the premises of Clegg & Son, which operates today as Cleggs Vantage Pharmacy. The post office next door has closed.

Caption For Swanmore, Village Centre 1969

To the left, children cycle in the road; others sit on benches or the pavement. A cyclist makes his way to Mid Hants Supply Stores in the centre of the village.

Caption For Bainbridge, The Rose And Crown C1960

The whitewashed façade of the Rose and Crown Hotel is a landmark on the main road through Wensleydale in the village of Bainbridge, once the 'capital' of Upper Wensleydale, which was known in the 12th

Caption For Long Preston, The Village Green C1965

We are in the centre of the linear village of Long Preston, which is bisected by the busy A65 Skipton to Kirkby Lonsdale road.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1921

Before the construction of the Senate House in the early 18th century, students received their degrees in the Church of Great St Mary's, whose tower dominates the right-hand side of the road.

Caption For East Dean, Village Green C1955

Continuing south, cross the Eastbourne to Seaford road into the centre of East Dean village with its steep winding lanes.

Caption For Guildford, High Street 1903

A handful of wagons and handcarts, along with two cyclists in the foreground, are the only traffic on what was to become one of the county town's most congested roads.

Caption For Somersham, Bank Houses C1960

We are looking down the Chatteris road, where very little has changed in the past 40 years.

Caption For Redcar, The Promenade 1954

Cafés across the road include Kings, the Belmont, and in the distance, Pybus Brothers, near to the Palace Cinema.

Caption For Weybridge, Prince's House C1960

Situated at the junction of Prince's Road and Hanger Hill, this was formerly called The Birches. By the 1960s it was divided into flats and bedsits.

Caption For Worthing, Stanhoe Hall Hotel 1899

As a pioneering motorist himself, Warnes recognised the tourist potential of the motor car, and in York Road opened what was claimed to be the first garage incorporated into an English hotel.

Caption For Brent Knoll, The Village 1913

This lane leads from the main through road to the church and Manor House. The house on the left has been demolished, and the lane now has modern houses on both sides.

Caption For Romford, The Market Place C1950

It is surprising that there were not more accidents in the days when the main road passed through the middle of the Market Place.

Caption For Horsforth, Mechanics Institute 1901

Great swathes of countryside were cut through to make roads and roundabouts.