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12 Station Rd Sutton Clark Hairdresser
At the end of this road on the right would have been my grandfather's hairdresser shop. My Dad, his son, said that his mother would go in the bakery adjoined to the print shop next door to get baked goods for ...Read more
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12 Station Road, Sutton Clark Hairdresser
Do you know the addresses of these shops? My grandfather had a hairdresser shop at 12 Station Road, Sutton Clark Hairdresser. His son, my Dad, does not have any photos of the shop.
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13 Park Lane, Wembley
Hello everyone Wow what a joy and pleasure to find this site. I didn't realise this existed until a short time ago. Anyway for some years I've been trying to locate (on Google maps streetview) the old house that was once ...Read more
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13 15 Colyton Way
I was born in Purley in 1953, at No 3 The Short -- off Colyton Way 13 Colyton Way was my grandparents' address, changed at some point to No 15, The grocery store was next door. My grandfather introduced me to fishing ...Read more
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14 Years 'on The Post'
On the right hand side of this photo is the Post Office, & on the extreme right is the Delivery Office ‘deck’. This is where the lorries of mail were unloaded. These would arrive through the night, & the mail ...Read more
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1861 1891 Hilgay Keymer Road
Clearly not my memories! My ancestors, Frederick and Charlotte CHAMPION and their nine children lived at Hilgay, Keymer Road, Keymer which I read is now a Nursing Home. Frederick Shepherd CHAMPION was a Solicitor. He ...Read more
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1944 1972
Born 1944 I grew up in a house on the Great West Road, between Springwell Lane and the Broadwalk. My first great adventure: a tricycle with which I nearly broke the legs of several pedestrians. Springwell infants' school on what had been ...Read more
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1947 1953
I remember the walk to the Methodist Church in the Village, and the long journey to and from St. Henry's Grammar School. For some reason a Mr. Archer sticks in my memory, who taught us to swim in the round swimming pool that had no shallow ...Read more
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1947 1953
I remember the walk to the Methodist Church in the Village, and the long journey to and from St. Henry's Grammar School. For some reason a Mr. Farrar sticks in my memory, who taught us to swim in the round swimming pool that had no shallow ...Read more
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1947 1969 Sandwich Road.
Wow, what memories of Sandwich Road of the "50s & "60s era. Just reading the memories already written just brought everything flooding back to me. I lived in Sandwich Road from when I was born in 1947 until I got ...Read more
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King's Café (left of photo) is now an Indian restaurant.
Today there is a photo developer and an osteopath's.
On the opposite corner is Thomas, the tailors and hosiers; shortly after this photo was taken it became the Biglis Dairy.
Note the 'Cyclists Only' sign in the photo: cycle paths are by no means a recent idea.
The photos displayed in the window of WH Smith (left) give us a flashback of the pop stars of the mid-sixties - Gene Pitney, the Bachelors, and possibly a newish group called the Beatles.
Our photo- graph was taken before the M6 or the Chorley by-pass opened— Chorley was troubled by heavy traffic for many years.
The little Austin 7, or 'Ruby', in the right foreground predates the photo by some 10 years – it is a 1920s model.
At the time of our photo, the pub offered 'dancing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening— to the music of the Roundabouts'.
The building on the right was part of Skoulding's provisions shop (a different shop to that in the photo above).
This photo was taken from a little further along Church Street.
Jugs of tea are advertised on the left, and 'Walkie Photos' on the right.
The Walmer Stores in the centre of this photo has its blinds down.
The shop in the centre of the photo at this time was run by A Francis, to the left was W R Eynon and Sons, General Ironmongers.
Mr and Mrs Potts kept the village shop opposite the mill and on the corner of the A34 and Church Lane.
This photo was taken the same time as U10084.
The floating road was supported on pontoons that rose and fell with the tide, which is high in our photo.
Most of the buildings in the foreground were less than 10 years old when this photo was taken.
By the time this photo was taken the railway had closed.
This photo shows the Welton end of the Braunston Tunnel, built to connect the Grand Union Canal from London to the Oxford Canal at Braunston.
Displays of various kinds decorate the entrance hall; these may include photos of Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, who made numerous visits to Barrow to launch ships from
Not much has changed since the photo- graph was taken, although some of the trees and vegetation has been removed.
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