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Northolt
We were living in 97dabbs hill lane. My dad won the pools(274.oo) at the time a lot of money .He bought probably the first car in the street! I had two brothers john .a bit of a baddie! And Dennis who was gay. Both of them dead now as are ...Read more
A memory of Northolt in 1950 by
Need To Find If A Public House Is Still Up & Running
My name is Pat Turner & i was born 28/03/1943 @ home which was 19 Whitworth Street,Walker. Recently my mum passed away & her last request was her ashes be taken home & scattered on her ...Read more
A memory of Percy Main by
Myrtle Street Hospital 1959/1960
My name is Brenda Thompson and I was in Myrtly Street in 1959 - 1960 Does anyone have any memories of Myrtle street at this time. I lived in West Street just off Prescot Street with my mum and dad and ...Read more
A memory of Norris Green in 1959 by
Myrtle Street
i was brought up in myrtle street all during the war ...i remember the Tivoli picture house, i well remember the life we lived ...so poor but a real community spirit...our doctor was Dr. Black, up Lapage St. we first went to Bowling Back ...Read more
A memory of Bradford
My Top Ten Memories Of Collyhurst
I also remember Christmas1948, going out the side front door and seeing everywhere were covered with snow. It were so cold but it were beautiful. Now bonfire night were somethink else, we held our bonfire top ...Read more
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My Life And Family Memoirs As A Resident Of Eccles
Dear Francis Frith Members, BORN: In Eccles and Patricrof Hospital !st Address: Clifton Road, Monton Eccles Entertainment: Broadway Cinema; Fond memories of Welsh lady Mrs Hardisty singong along to ...Read more
A memory of Eccles in 1947 by
My Heart Belongs To Corwen
I was born in Brook Street, the bottom end of town. I started school at 3 yrs old, loved the old bottom school. We then moved to the big house at the top of Pen y Bryn. I went to top school. I loved singing and dance, so ...Read more
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My Family Church
This was the church I attended with my family as a child from 1950-1966 when I moved away to college. My father is buried at the end of the path up to the entry to the church. The rector for some time was Rev. Cottrell with three ...Read more
A memory of Edgware in 1950 by
My Happy Childhood
I was born in Purton, maiden name Giles. We lived at no.13 Blacklands, Pavenhill. My father was Arthur William Giles and he was Master Butcher at 9 High Street. Directly opposite to the Angel Hotel. I come from a family of 6 , my ...Read more
A memory of Purton in 1948 by
Memories When Young
I went to Carmuirs School. Was there when the Queen was crowned and remember getting a mug at this time. Also remember being in few shows at the school. I was once the magic mirror in Snow White. We lived in Hamilton ...Read more
A memory of Camelon in 1952 by
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Puriton's brick and tile industry has now gone, but Middle Street is much the same today.
Off the west side of Sheep Street, a plaque informs us that the Zoo Park was opened in the grounds of the historic Croyland Abbey in 1943.
Until the 1990s, Broadway High Street was home to the Gordon Russell furniture factory.
Market Deeping has been fortunate in that it has kept most of its attractive stone buildings, and this street is still much the same today.
The early neighbourhoods were characterised by winding streets and plenty of open space.
Some of the visitors who enjoyed a stroll through the village streets came from the nearby Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp.
In the background the tower of the Town Hall dominates the street.
Winchcombe's main street has changed remarkably little in the past four decades.
Traffic is so light that the photographer has been able to pause on the crossing and look north up Regent Street.
We are looking along Egremont's Promenade towards New Brighton from Tobin Street.
Lansdowne House, the elegant building on the left, was home to local doctors for about 100 years.
The bank on the right was Simonds Bank, opposite Princess Street, now called Princess Way.
The street is here a little busier, with cars, a bus and several delivery vans parked by the kerb.
Park Lane, once the desolate by-road known as Tiburn Lane, was a refined street of palatial mansions enjoying expansive vistas of the Park by 1890.
The Bronte industry, founded in this pretty, cobble-streeted West Yorkshire town after the famous literary family made the Parsonage their home in 1820, was already well under way, if this 1950s photograph
Castle Street was earmarked for major change, encouraging Neville's to give up their rented yard and purchase a new site out at Common Farm, Leagrave, for £3,397.
In the summer months, this street is congested with cars.
View from just into North Load Street.
This bustling street was once the home of the British press.The working day here ran for a full twenty-four hours, with printers and reporters crowding the bars day and night.
At the end of the Parade, behind the trees on the right, stands the Castle, the home of the Royal Yacht Squadron.
Churchgate Street lay on the main route from London to Newmarket, Cambridge, Norwich and the North.
The Castle Hotel is to the right of this picture.
The Norfolk Arms can be seen half way up the High Street.
The High Street runs down from the A40 to Burford Bridge and the River Windrush.
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