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River Trent At Burton Joyce

One of the self-closing 'kissing gates' where the watercourse from under the Cattle Arch (St Helen's Grove) reaches the Trent. All the riverside land was owned by Nottingham Corporation (Stoke Farm or Bulcote Farm) ...Read more

A memory of Burton Joyce by mickytwolegs

Growing Up In Selsdon

I was 9 when we returned from Australia in the summer of 1967, we lived at 37 Farley Road after three different houses in Littleheath Road all belonging to friends of my parents, who conveniently were away on holiday by ...Read more

A memory of Selsdon by Martin Cooper

Strawberries And Cream

I forgot to say how brilliant the cream teas were, and especially the strawberries and cream and ice cream at Wannock Gardens, and the ladies really enjoyed their cakes and lovely tea! I still dream of it! The only tea ...Read more

A memory of Wannock by Mary Funnell

Growing Up In Greenford

I spent the first 19 years of my life living in Hill Rise by Greenford station. As others have said it was a much freer time for kids, from an early age we were let out to roam far and wide fishing and swimming. Yes, ...Read more

A memory of Greenford

Bridge Being Built

Funny you thinking you had to go across the arch, I remember saying to my dad that I wasn't going to cross that bridge over the arch, funny things you think of when you are young.

A memory of Runcorn by Mary Hines

Dick Turpin

I lived in Hampstead from 1937-1941. Just before the war started my cousins and I used to play for many hours on Hampstead Heath One of our favourite spots was the Viaduct and Pond. We were very wary of entering the arch on the far ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead by Don Hudson

Gainford

I moved to Gainford when I was 7 years old. My dad was German and was called Felix. I attended Gainford School and Claude Cree was the headmaster and taught the top classes. My best friends were twins and I am sure lots of you will ...Read more

A memory of Gainford

Historic St Peter's Hospital

St Peter's Hospital was one of Bristol's finest and most historic buildings, which had been home to pirates and an alchemist as well as a mint and a workhouse among many other uses. It was destroyed in the blitz ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

Chelmsford, The Recreation Ground, 1895

Through all the trees, you can see in the background the spans and arches that make up the railway viaduct. The footpath exists still today although in some what different surroundings. Where the little girl is seated at a boating stage, well, this went many years ago.

A memory of Chelmsford by John Crouch

Under 17 Rugby League In Dewsbury

In the early sixties I played amateur Rugby League in the Dewsbury and Batley League - there were two levels U17 and U19. I played U17. Firstly for Ossett Trinity and then for Shaw Cross Rangers. The teams ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury by Geoff Bragg

Captions

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Caption For Totnes, High Street 1896

Totnes had a medieval wall around the centre, much of it still intact.

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, Market Day C1955

A large number of the buildings in the picture are now Grade II listed, but it is not likely that the unkempt state of the High Street in 1955 did much to foster civic pride.

Caption For Harborne, High Street C1965

It had already been popular with wealthy city merchants for a century or so, and much housing development had taken place along the High Street.

Caption For Bradford, Kirkgate, Market Buildings 1897

The cast iron frame contained two 60ft-high domes, and huge figures of Pomona and Flora stood over the arched entrance. This market was demolished in 1973.

Caption For Headingley, The Church, Nave East 1891

The high arched ceiling is supported on slim pillars of pale stone, creating a light and welcoming interior. The pulpit is of alabaster and the screen of ironwork.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, Bringing In The Whelks 1929

These heavily-laden fishermen use shoulder yokes to carry their shellfish, much as a milkmaid carries her buckets, paddling out of the shallows from their open boats, the 'Nell' and 'Armistice'.

Caption For Windsor, The Castle From The River 1895

However, much of what we see now owes more to the 1820s; at that time George IV expended the then fabulous sum of £1,000,000.

Caption For Charlwood, The Street 1904

A feature of the scene is the limestone paving flags that neatly line The Street, and the trimmed trees forming an arch across the roadway. The Half Moon Inn (landlord W Teasdale), awaits customers.

Caption For Bawdsey, The Manor 1899

The arch at the bottom of the terrace is a sheltered seating area.

Caption For Ellesmere, Scotland Street C1955

The view is very much the same today, although the grand, colonnaded entrance to The Black Lion Hotel (centre left) has been demolished.

Caption For Sheffield, Ecclesall Church C1965

In 1908 the east end of the chancel was extended and the transepts added; the gradient of the site was such that the archi- tect, Temple-Moore, designed a structure supported on a round- arched

Caption For York, Cavalry Baracks, Main Guard 1886

These barracks were built about three years after the Infantry Barracks, but the construction came under much criticism.

Caption For Laleham, Chertsey Lock C1960

West of Sunbury and on the former Middlesex bank of the Thames is Chertsey Lock, near Chertsey Bridge, an austere seven-arch stone bridge of the 1780s by James Paine.

Caption For Kippax, High Street 1959

This is the shopping centre of Kippax, much changed on the left, but untouched on the right.

Caption For Abergavenny, The Little Skiridd And River Usk 1893

Certainly it is much loved by fishermen. The river has also been a popular play area for local children, as this late Victorian scene shows.

Caption For Accrington, Broadway 2004

The Arndale House building is much the same, but the cinema has made way for the Cornhill shops, and beyond the canopy of the Town Hall extension are the new shops which have

Caption For Great Dunmow, The Dunmow Flitch 2000

For much of the 20th century, the flitches were supplied by Dunmow`s own bacon factory, which occupied a site near the now-vanished railway station.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, Bringing In The Whelks 1929

These heavily-laden fishermen use shoulder yokes to carry their shellfish, much as a milkmaid carries her buckets, paddling out of the shallows from their open boats, the 'Nell' and 'Armistice'

Caption For Salisbury, The Cathedral, West Front 1887

Viewed from the west, the façade of the west front is dominated by the Great West Window and the Triple Arch Door.The west front of many cathedrals were intended to be showpieces.

Caption For Stone, From The Brewery 1900

Of the priory, however, little remained even in 1900 when this photograph was taken, save for the remains of the cloisters and a stone arch.

Caption For London, Trafalgar Square C1900

It was commissioned from Sir Francis Chantrey in 1829, and it was originally to go on top of Marble Arch, which then stood in front of Buckingham Palace.

Caption For London, St Paul's Cathedral C1950

Five years after the end of the Second World War, there was still much evidence of the severe bombing around the cathedral.

Caption For Bournemouth, Southbourne Terrace C1875

The fine tower and spire of St Peter's Church dominated much of central Bournemouth, until unkind planners allowed the construction of too many large buildings nearby.

Caption For Aylesford, Kit's Coty C1960

There has been much debate about the age and significance of these four giant stones a mile north of the village.