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Where I Work
I actually work at Solent dry cleaners now so it's very strange seeing it as it was 46 years ago. I have just told my boss about this photo too x.
A memory of Fleet in 2011 by
Haccombe House
I live at Haccombe House now and would love to know more infomation on its past. If more photos are available that would be great as we have them up around the House!
A memory of Newton Abbot in 2011
The Best Place In The Area To Live
I live in what remains of the old colliery village - some of the old folks still live there to this day. Last year we had the 150th aniversary celebrations and I took lots of photos of the folks who attended, ...Read more
A memory of North Seaton in 2011 by
Mitcham Road
I was born in Thornton Heath in 1960, but now live on the Mitcham road, near the old Queen Vic pub. We know our house is over 150 years old, but have no photos of either the house, or surrounding area, which shows what it was like in the ...Read more
A memory of Croydon in 2011 by
Lansdown Road
This photo is actually Lansdown Road, the hotel on the right, The Lansdown is still active but as a gastro pub with a lovely garden to sit and drink in. Lansdown Place follows on from the hotel on the right and is a lovely row of ...Read more
A memory of Cheltenham in 2011 by
High St (Actually Brockenhurst Road...)
We recently moved to Ascot in 2010, our house is about half way down the left hand side of the photo - or rather it would be if the photo had been taken 3 years later (our house was built 1909). The house on ...Read more
A memory of South Ascot in 2011
Dulwich Wood Avenue
This is now the Gipsy Hill roundabout at the end of Croxted Road at the junction of Aleyn Road, Gipsy Road and Dulwich Wood Avenue (formerly named The Avenue). This photograph is looking along the length of Dulwich Wood ...Read more
A memory of Upper Norwood in 2011 by
Victoria Terrace
I found out that my great great grandparents (Elizabeth and Henry Ablett) and family lived at 11 Victoria Terrace, Hemingford Grey duriing the 1851 census. His occupation was a shoemaker. We visited there from Canada in May ...Read more
A memory of Hemingford Grey in 2011 by
History Of Netherthong
I am currently researching and writing a history of Netherthong and I have well over 200 photos and other ephemera. I have started numerous chapters relating to such subjects as schools, parish council, churches, sport, ...Read more
A memory of Netherthong in 2010 by
Drive Through
Not much has changed from this photo to when I drove through in 2010.
A memory of Greystoke in 2010
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Merrie Men performed in the wooden theatre on the left, near the bathing machines, whilst the fair ground was also near the high water mark with a helter-skelter, roundabouts, a rifle range (right), a photo
The latter apparently has a feature on 'Forces Favourites - Beautiful Colour Photos!'
One suspects that Frith's photos of the river shown on these pages may have been commissioned by Mr Leroy to sell to his customers - he appears in this one too, in a Canadian canoe, fashionable at
At the time of our photo, its three echelons included ABC Wallpapers, Forbuoys newsagents and Robinson Rentals at the bottom; Peter's gents' hairdressing and Hart's store in the middle; and offices for
Pump Cottage (in the middle of our photo) was—as the name suggests—the source of the village's water-supply.
This and the following three 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
A gap of just eight years after photo number L130223 sees this junction now dominated not by horses but by motor cars and buses.
Note the 'Cyclists Only' sign in the photo: cycle paths are by no means a recent idea.
This earlier photo looks east and gives a better view of the thatched cottage and the large house with the impressive porch.
Note Bridge Buildings, vantage point for the photographers who took some of the other photos of the Square.
Rose Cottage, one of three cottages built for farm workers, is the foremost cottage in this photo.
Henley is renowned for its annual regatta, which takes place in July; notice that the Forge House Studio, on the left, is displaying a banner advertising Regatta Photos.
Our photo- graph was taken before the M6 or the Chorley by-pass opened— Chorley was troubled by heavy traffic for many years.
This was demolished to widen the road shortly after the photo was taken.
By 1928, the Rustic Bridge seen in photo 40743 had been taken down.
At the time of our photo, the pub offered 'dancing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening—to the music of the Roundabouts'.
At the time of our photo, the pub offered 'dancing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening—to the music of the Roundabouts'.
The sign on the building to the right forefront of the photo advertises Stroud's Agency for Servants; it is now a fashion accessory shop.
In the village are a good variety of houses, including the early 16th- century rectory and Hallside Grove, a Gothicised house of quality set behind the low wall on the left of the photo- graph.
To the left is the public library, designed by Edward Potts and noted for its Venetian windows.
The tower was taken down shortly after this photo was taken.
This and the following three photos, although from the same vantage point, span a period of 60 years.
By the mid 1960s, Dunmow`s electric cables were being put underground: our photo shows what a good thing this was, aesthetically speaking.
Within fifteen years of this photo, the roadway had been made into a proper bridge, and there had been an infilling of bungalows on the left- hand side.
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