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Parish School Sports Day

when I was 9yrs old my 1st memories of top locks were very frightening. We had our sports days on the fields in picow farm road which are still there today, but with the parish school being in Church street we had to walk up ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1965 by Carol Cooke

My Young Life In Eve Road

My nan lived at 10 Forest Lane, Maryland Point. Some times I would stay with her and my Auntie Conny. When my nan had her coal delivered, the coalman would lift a cover up by the side of the front door, the coal was ...Read more

A memory of West Ham in 1950 by Jean (Nee) Thompson

My Lovely Streatham

I was born in Ferrers Rd (behind Ice Rink in Streatham). Moved to Kempshott Rd at beginning of the sixties, it was the road past the Pied Bull pub and South London Motors (a huge car sales place) was on the corner. Spent many a ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1966

My Coming To Canada

We sailed across the Atlantic on the Empress of England from Liverpool to Montreal, first arriving in Quebec City on Oct 30, 1958. It makes me wonder if this photo is of that same voyage!! I would love to obtain a passenger list. ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1958 by Martine Symington

My Chldhood Times

Hi, I was born and brought up in Dipton, I lived in Annfield Street with my dad, Tom Bell, and my nanna, Maria Bell. I went to St Patricks RC School and have good memories of my time there with a few of the teachers being nuns. My ...Read more

A memory of Dipton in 1956 by Alice Bell

Moveing On From Being Bombed Out

We were moved to Brasshouse Lane School as we had nowhere else to go. Mom and Dad were there for quite a few weeks, I went to stay at my Gran's house but I was not there long as two bombs were dropped in the street ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick in 1942 by Ray Moon

Man Hung

i remeber one night walking from keith road over to the harrow pub to get some fags for me mum cos me dad was compere at most of the pubs around barking and as i walked past eatsbury house i saw wot i thought was a guy hanging from the scaffold ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Bob Warren

Last Tango In Dartford

hi, robert [nobby] jordan, born temple hill in 1949 and now live in australia. have great memories growing up in dartford, especially going scrumping as a. kid at an orchad near the old chalk pits close to stone house. have ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by bobj491

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Hi my name is Diane and I grew up on Lawmuir, my dad lived and worker at Lawmuir I still remember helping my dad with the cows and I remember being chased by the pig and being butted by the goat - I really hated that goat. My dad's name - Rab ...Read more

A memory of Eaglesham in 1968

High Rise

I moved to the high rise flats in 1972 and was glad to get one. The flats was new and had a lady to clean the stairs and front entrance every day. That would be hard to find today a cleaner to do that. the flats was 22 stories high. I was ...Read more

A memory of Brentford End

Captions

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Caption For Dartmouth, Fairfax Place C1955

Fairfax Place was built in the 1880s, replacing some 16th-century properties.

Caption For Petersfield, Red Lion Hotel 1906

The advent of the motor carriage did not prevent the hotel advertising the stables at the back of this famous coaching hotel.

Caption For Newent, Broad Street C1965

On the right, the imposing 18th-century brick frontage of Lloyd's Bank, with its stone pediment and columned entrance, faces the small shops across the road.

Caption For York, Shambles 1893

The overhanging storeys were a feature of town architecture, which came into use some time in the late 13th or early 14th centuries.

Caption For Tadcaster, High Street C1955

It is a quiet day in Tadcaster's High Street as a cyclist pedals unconcernedly down the middle of the road.

Caption For Winchester, Great Hall And The Round Table 1912

Considered to be the best medieval hall in the country after Westminster Hall, the Great Hall dates back to the early 13th century and includes fine arcade piers of Purbeck marble.

Caption For Sunningdale, The Church C1960

The 1893 reredos is by Pearson, and the church has a remarkable painting of The Mourning of Christ after Van Dyck, the original of which hangs in the Berlin gallery.

Caption For Old Colwyn, Abergele Road 1908

All the hustle and bustle of Edwardian life is here in this photograph.

Caption For York, The Shambles C1960

The word Shambles derives from 'shamel', meaning benches or stalls.

Caption For Winchester, Great Hall And The Round Table 1912

Considered to be the best medieval hall in the country after Westminster Hall, the Great Hall dates back to the early 13th century and includes fine arcade piers of Purbeck marble.

Caption For Padstow, Market Place 1906

You could hardly travel further from London than here, but Williams the Padstow newsagent is displaying the very latest penny dreadfuls.

Caption For Nottage, 1938

The Swan Inn, pictured on the right of this photograph, is still here today.

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street C1960

The left- hand ground-floor window now matches its fellow, three dormers have replaced the original two, the end elevation has plasterwork instead of tile-hanging, a larger window and more

Caption For Blaenau Ffestiniog, Church Street 1901

This photograph looks uphill towards the great cliff of Carreg Du, which looms over the town's streets.

Caption For Colwich, The Lock House C1955

Her body was dragged out of the canal two days later at the Bloody Steps in Rugeley, where her grave can be seen in the churchyard.

Caption For Hadley, The Village 1901

The pub is called the Old Bush Inn.

Caption For Fleet, Oakley's Stores, Market Place 1906

The impressive façade of Oakley's Stores simply oozes prosperity as it faces the larger department store premises across Fleet Road.

Caption For Cardiff, City Hall C1960

The Marble Hall forms a magnificent approach to the spectacularly ornate Assembly Room.

Caption For Teignmouth, 1906

In this later image, suits and towels hired by male bath- ers hang out to dry.

Caption For Cousley Wood, The Village 1899

Weatherboarding - as seen on the inn - and tile-hanging are typical of this area of Sussex.

Caption For Usk, The Three Salmons Hotel C1965

The Three Salmons Hotel, which stands on the A471 to Abergavenny, looks much the same today, except that it has now expanded to occupy the premises across the road.

Caption For Buttermere, The Hotel C1873

The hotel at Buttermere, formerly known as the Fish Hotel, was the scene in 1802 of a great scandal: the landlord's daughter, Mary Robinson or 'the Maid of Buttermere', married a man who claimed to be

Caption For Sharpness, The Training Ship Vindicatrix C1955

During that time more than 70,000 boys aged between 14 and 17 were trained on her prior to entering the Merchant Navy.

Caption For Farnborough, Camp Road C1965

Looking towards the junction with Lynchford Road, a rather downmarket- looking Fine Fare supermarket with what appears to be a corrugated iron roof has managed to gain a toe-hold, next to