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West Bromwich Market

Date is circa: I remember the old man inside the old market entrance selling newspapers, he was always there it seemed. I seem to remember an old lady there too, perhaps selling flowers from a huge basket. Am I correct or ...Read more

A memory of West Bromwich in 1965 by Yvonne Powell

East Ham In The 1960s

In February 1963, when I was six and a half, my parents bought their first house, in Thorpe Road, East Ham. It was and had been a very cold winter, and when we moved in we had difficulty opening the back door, as there was so ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1963 by Jackie Craig

Living In The Village In The 1950s

How I loved it there! My father, Richard Thomas, was Headmaster from 1952 - 1955 and we lived in the schoolhouse. I used to climb an ivy covered tree in the back garden and look all the way down the road to ...Read more

A memory of Cheswardine in 1953 by Diana Powell

Haywards Of Loders Family Tree Search

Hello from Australia to Loders, Researching on-line family Thomas Hayward, m Mary Anne Dodge 1808 November in Sherborne church. Already one gggg cousin Jill Hayward left an entry but has not made contact. ...Read more

A memory of Loders by Yoga Prakash Saraswati

Monton Eccles

I was born in Monton, lived in Monton during my childhood and moved to Eccles. I went to Eccles Parish School which at the time was run by nuns. They taught us pretty well and watched over us even when we washed our hands, and if ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1973 by R. Sultan

Great Easton

I lived the first 22 years of my life in Great Easton amd it is a place that will remain with me forever. My family are recorded as being in the parish for 400 years and my late father was the last one to remain, ...Read more

A memory of Great Easton by Jim Sharman

My Town

I call it my town because it is, it is everybody’s town that lives here. My wife Patsy and I moved here very recently, in October 1999, this was after visiting the town in previous months, we found the people warm and welcoming, where ...Read more

A memory of Waltham Abbey in 1998 by John Collier

Fair Oak As It Was

My first day of school was September 1965 at Fair Oak Infants. It wasn't too bad the first day as my Mum was allowed to stay at the back of the classroom, but after that I was left on my own. I became very ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1965 by Gary Houghton

Greet

There is an old tumbled down cottage off Market Lane in Greet. It is listed on the 1815 Sudeley Tenements map. We know the Wixey Family lived there until about 1957 and then before them the Fisher fanily from the mid 1930's. We would love to find photos of this old house and the local area.

A memory of Greet

Kent Butchers

Year: 1930s Kent Butchers Does anyone have memories of the Kent Butchers during the 1930s in Lewisham Market? I have a photo taken about Christmas time 1936 of their shop. It is decorated with rows of turkeys and other meats, with ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1930 by Susan Howard

Captions

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Caption For Earls Colne, High Street 1961

The Lion is a 16th-century building that may have once been a market house - facing, as it does, onto the market place. Note the proliferation of television aerials in this scene.

Caption For The Broads, A Greengrocer On The Broads C1945

Farmers' markets are not only held in villages! These enterprising retailers are taking advantage of a captive market on the Broads.

Caption For Warrington, The Circus And Bridge Street C1950

Warringtonians would probably describe this as Market Gate, but Frith's view records the original concept of 1908 to create four matching corners, 'a spacious circus, perfectly symmetrical in shape with

Caption For Dulverton, The Town Hall C1960

This is Fore Street, which was built wide to accommodate fairs and markets.

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 Bridport, West Street 1913

This looks eastwards up West Street, with hand-carts and horse-carts, and plenty of activity in the Market Place, beside the Town Hall (right).

Caption For Chipping Campden, Alms Houses And Church C1960

'Chipping' means 'market' in Old English, and it was as a market centre for the woollen industry that Chipping Campden rose to affluence.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, South Road 1914

By the 18th century, Bishop Auckland was an important market town at a crossing point of the Wear.

Caption For Pontefract, Market Place C1965

Development along the market place grew in medieval times when wealthy merchants invested in some very grand houses.

Caption For Tenbury Wells, The Butter Market C1960

The Butter Market was used to sell not just butter but any other commodities that the farmers' wives could sell while their husbands attended the main markets in the town.

Caption For Ross On Wye, Market Square C1955

Otherwise, the scene is still very much the same on market days, with people trading underneath the market hall and spilling onto the pavements around about as they have done here for

Caption For Buntingford, High Street C1955

Buntingford was founded in the 1100s and served as a market for the surrounding villages and communities, particularly the settlement at the adjacent Layston.

Caption For Hinckley, Market Place 1964

Two mothers with contrasting baby transport pass the market place. Still a going concern, Hinckley's busy market draws people from a wide area of Leicestershire and Warwickshire.

Caption For Shepton Mallet, High Street 1899

The High Street approaches the Market Place from the south, slightly downhill beyond the crossroads in the middle distance. The west side of the Market Place is in the distance.

Caption For Frome, Cheap Street 1907

Cheap Street, off Market Place and now pedestrianised, retains its medieval and Tudor character: it has a stream running down its centre in a channel.

Caption For Twickenham, The Fox Inn 2005

In the early 19th century London's growing population was generating increased demand for fruit and vegetables, and west Middlesex farmers and agriculturalists turned to market gardening on a

Caption For Thetford, Market Place 1929

In the market place is the Guildhall, rebuilt in 1900.

Caption For Crewe, Market Street 1956

There was a time when Crewe market was at its busiest after 6.30pm, workers having gone home for a bite to eat before coming out to shop.

Caption For Warrington, Bridge Street C1950

Bridge Street was one of four main streets intersecting at Market Gate. All were not only shopping streets, but a key part of the regional road network.

Caption For Kirkbymoorside, High Market Place 1951

The cobble-edged wide Market Place of Kirkbymoorside, on the edge of the North York Moors, still holds its market every Wednesday, just as it has done since medieval times.

Caption For Marazion, Fore Street 1920

One theory is that it comes from the Cornish for 'Market Jew', the Jews in question having arrived with the Romans or been brought by King John to work local mines.

Caption For Wotton Under Edge, Long Street 1903

The distinctive cupola and copper dragon weathervane of 1859 rises above the Tolsey House on the corner of Market Street.

Caption For Crewkerne, Market Square C1955

Heading south-west towards Dorset we reach Crewkerne, another medieval market town that later specialised in sail- making for the Royal Navy until steam supplanted sail.

Caption For Crowle, The Market Place C1960

The market continues, but it is now more of a flea market and car-boot sale.