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Memories
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Sweet Shop Run...
this street is the scene of many a frantic cycle to the sweet shop (aka village shop) at the bottom of the hill, eager to hand over our week's pocket money to Mr Knight who ran the shop. This view is roughly from the pub on the ...Read more
A memory of Wherwell in 1985 by
Life As A Young Boy In Saltdean
THE LIFE & TIMES OF DONALD CHARLES WILLIAMS Personal recollections from Don Williams from Hailsham who lived in Saltdean from 1937 to 1952 - Many thanks for these wonderful stories & photo's of Saltdean in ...Read more
A memory of Saltdean in 1940 by
The Gamekeeper At Rousdon Manor Peek Estate
Hi, I am Louise Brown of Australia. My grandmother Ellen Maud Edwards (married name Jefferis) lived with her parents Samuel and Alice Maud Edwards (Searle), at the cliff Cottage on the Peek Estates around ...Read more
A memory of Rousdon in 1900 by
My Grandfather
My Grandfather, who served in WWI, is buried in Skewen. I have a picture of his tombstone, which is very pretty, but I don't know what Cemetary it is. My Mom's Dad he was - he died when she was 3 years old form the Flu. His name was Donald C. James (born 1894 - 1927).
A memory of Skewen in 1920 by
Mr James Bishop.
The elderly man on left is my grandfather Mr James Bishop. He had probably popped in to the Post Office to get tobacco for his pipe. He was born in Worcester in 1883, his father was a master builder and from an early age he used to ...Read more
A memory of Redditch by
Memory Of Marilyn Celico Singing.
Marilyn Celico was for a time writing about stuff back in America about 15 years ago on a Brentwood website(before Facebook) and just chattering about the States.I remember her blonde hair and accent ...Read more
A memory of Brentwood by
Another Slice Of Life In Burghfield And Sulhampstead
My Grandfather George Thomas Cooper 1880 to 1957 lived at Hebron a Detached Victorian House ( which is opposite what today is Coopers Place, named after my late Father Phillip George ...Read more
A memory of Burghfield Common by
Arthur Orange
My granda was Arthur he owned a tailor/pawn shop in Frederick Street in South Shields - he once lived at 66 Hartington Terrace in South Shields - I used to be taken there every Sunday to visit - he died in 1959 My family tree has ...Read more
A memory of South Shields by
Chalk Pit & The Hunt
Julian's hunt story is almost right. I was living at the Chalk Pit at the time, and still do. It was about 1981, on a Saturday lunchtime, when the hunt came over the top, but it wasn't on Boxing Day. The hounds were chasing Hares. ...Read more
A memory of Odiham in 1981 by
Captions
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The thatch-roofed house has a well-clipped hedge and a Chilean pine - or monkey-puzzle tree - grows in a garden further down the hill.
Extravagant Victorian buildings front a grand boulevard; it is so wide that it has room for hedged flower beds along its length.
The photographer seems to be the centre of attraction as the family from the left-hand house peer over the hedge.
The photographer seems to be the centre of attraction as the family from the left-hand house peer over the hedge.
With fewer people about on a less sunny day, the three tiers of the sea front are clearer to see, with the road and pavement to the left separated from the wide Promenade below by trim hedges.
The picket fence has been extended to replace the hedging.
For example, in this photograph the private houses on the far right have now been converted into shops, and the hedges have been removed to give easy access.
The photograph was taken from a viewing platform and, bathed in sunlight, the neatly trimmed hedges are impressive.
The photographer appears to be quite the centre of attraction as the ladies from the left- hand house peer over the hedge.
The photographer appears to be quite the centre of attraction as the ladies from the left-hand house peer over the hedge.
The Victorian school stands right on the edge of the cliff above the fishing harbour.
In the background, hedges snake their way up over the slopes.
An open view of the 12th-century church from across Church Road, with neither hedges nor yew trees.
Across the road large trees obscure the front of Montague House, whilst on this side, pollard trees mark the edge of the road and in the foreground a thick green hedge can be seen in front of The Elms
The grounds included a rose garden, vegetable and fruit gardens, and a maze of yew hedges.
The narrow hedge-lined lane with unspoiled views over the Brighton Road valley remained until the late 1920s when the lane was widened and houses rapidly appeared.
A random collection of cottages around a pair of lanes forms an oval.The thatch-roofed house has a well-clipped hedge and a Chilean pine—or monkey-puzzle tree—grows in a garden further down the hill
In our photograph, the village stores and post office were sheltered from the roadway behind trimmed hedges.
The hedge against the road has now grown up, almost hiding the concrete footpath from view.
The fence is more substantial now, as it is a tall green hedge.
The oak trees are an indication that there were just hedges and fields here until the 1920s.
The houses and telephone box are the same today, but a public toilet has replaced the hedge on the left.
It is now obscured by trees and hedges.
The church is unchanged 60 years after photograph 40729 was taken, although a hedge has been planted and the pavements made up.
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