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Warrener

Greetings Folks! I am doing some family research and have reached a bit of a dead end with my Grandfather, Andler Warrener (possibly known as Hanley Warrener in his very early life). I know that he was born in 1869 in Askern to Charlotte ...Read more

A memory of Askern in 1870 by Barrie Warrener

Below Hambledon

I spent my early years playing and later working in the fields in the valley between Hambledon and Shillingstone hills. At one time I worked for Mr Harry Watts and later his daughter Jo. I can remember once Harry Watts and ...Read more

A memory of Child Okeford in 1955 by David Moon

My Sweetheart Days

Actually it was not Stairfoot but Lundwood. I met a young girl at the Barnsley fairground and it may have been love at first sight and we were to be married at the Barnsley Town Hall but after a few years of us being married ...Read more

A memory of Stairfoot in 1975 by Roland Mitchell

I Was Born In Caerphilly In 1938

I left Caerphilly in 1955 to join the Royal Airforce. Prior to this I worked for AJ Marshall Wholesale Confectioners in Castle Street. I went to school at The Twyn Secondary Modern as it was then known. I ...Read more

A memory of Caerphilly in 1955

Portmanmore Road Splott 1964 To 1965 Part Three

I really remember the fish & chip shop, the stuffed alligator; kids were scared of it apart from me. I also recall how nasty that short Greek woman from the fish & chip shop was. One early ...Read more

A memory of Splott in 1965 by Lynette Carter

All The Fun Of The Fair

Who remembers the travelling fun fair that came to Blackfield in the 1960s? Did you go to Blackfield Junior school? What about skating on the frozen Gravel pits at Holbury in the winter 1962/3/4 or the Esso Cinema? or the ...Read more

A memory of Holbury in 1960 by Julian Bishop

Old Funeral Home On Jackson Street

I remember the old funeral home on Jackson Street, or as I knew it as, Jackson Chare, eee it was a long time ago, old man died there in what is now the Co-op, died there shortly after he opened it one day, long ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1940 by Ronnie Taylor

To Wheatley And Back

After the Second World War and during the austere period of rationing, among the items that were in short supply was coal. People would burn anything in order to keep warm, and many were the trips that I ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1947 by Frank Mowforth

School Memories

I was at Wath Grammar School from 1952 until 1959. I have lots of lovely memories of my time there. In particular my teachers and school friends. I loved Barbara Swan - Geography teacher, Hetty Clewes (nee Upton) - ...Read more

A memory of Wath Upon Dearne in 1954 by Kenneth Tune

Evacuation To Essex

My mother and some of her family were sent/lived in Fyfield Ongar for a short time during the Second World War. They moved there from West Ham in London. Her only memory of where she lived is that it was a large house with ...Read more

A memory of Fyfield in 1940 by Vivien Holden

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Caption For Belfast, Royal Avenue 1897

Neither of those ran ferries to the port. The largest category of tenants was those dealing with the ramifications of the clothing trade.

Caption For Stafford, Remains Of The Town Walls 2005

For a short time after the opening of the nearby gas works in 1829 it was known by the hardly more attractive name of Gas Lane.

Caption For Luton, The Brewery Tap 2005

The town's two stations were built side by side, but the Bute Street link to Dunstable was closed during the short-sighted Marples era at the Transport Ministry in the 1960s - Ernest Marples employed

Caption For Clacton On Sea, St Paul's Church 1891

Shortly after the Second World War the home was transferred to the Kensington and Chelsea Health Authority and it was closed by them in 1977.

Caption For Manchester Ship Canal, Runcorn Pierhead 1894

James Knott founded Port Line in 1894, offering a direct service to Alexandria, which was in direct competition with the Liverpool- based Moss Line.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, South Walney Lightouse 2004

Today the lighthouse is run by the Port of Lancaster Commissioners, and it contains a radio beaconm for Trinity House that forms a major link in the British coastguard system.

Caption For Teddington, 14 & 16 Park Road 2005

The village population had grown to just short of 700, and there were now over 100 houses. The way of life had remained basically agricultural.

Caption For Clitheroe, The Castle 1927

The statue of the soldier with his rifle upside-down was put up shortly afterwards.

Caption For Teddington, The King's Head, High Street 2005

The village population had grown to just short of 700, and there were now over 100 houses. The way of life had remained basically agricultural.

Caption For Margate, The Sands 1906

Over succeeding years many attractions were added but due to the short season it was never a commercial success.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, North Vickerstown

Vickerstown was described as 'a Marine Garden City'; there were great similarities between it and Bourneville in Birmingham and Port Sunlight on Merseyside, which were both built later, suggesting that

Caption For Exmouth, General View 1890

There is now a greater emphasis on short breaks, weekend visits, and day trips. Visitors to Exmouth are more likely to stay in bed and breakfast establishments than hotels.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Town Sign 2005

It was erected shortly after the Town Council was created in 1987.

Caption For Berkhamsted, School C1960

Lack of experience meant that their control of the council was short- lived, but it was a rude awakening for several long-standing councillors.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, North Vickerstown

Vickerstown was described as 'a Marine Garden City'; there were great similarities between it and Bourneville in Birmingham and Port Sunlight on Merseyside, which were both built later, suggesting that

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

The corner tower, however, is equipped with wide-mouthed ports allowing the defenders to cover any attempt to climb the slopes.

Caption For Dorking, Pixham Mill 1931

Just a short distance from the Burford Bridge Hotel is Burford Lodge.

Caption For Belfast, Castle And Lough 1897

Ashley's father-in-law built this castle shortly before selling Ormeau House to Belfast Council. On his death, the Ashleys started to make visits and became involved in local affairs.

Caption For Lulworth, 1894

which had a semblance of being etched thereon to a degree not deep enough to disturb its general evenness, stretched the whole width of his front and round to the right, where, near the town and port

Caption For New Brighton, Lighthouse 1892

New Brighton is situated on the extreme tip of the Wirral Peninsula, and is separated from the busy city and port of Liverpool by the River Mersey.

Caption For Folkestone, The Harbour 1906

Folkestone harbour had been purchased by the SER in 1843, and was developed as a cross-channel port with services to and from Boulogne.

Caption For Dorking, From The Nower 1936

The short, sweet, flower-starred turf is restful to the traveller.

Caption For Coulsdon, The Recreation Ground C1960

Truly a revolution in the short space of a quarter of a century.` In 1962 Mrs C Nicholls, born in 1872, recalled walking to St John`s School, Bradmore Green from Hooley: `We used to walk

Caption For Henley On Thames, Elizabethan Houses

Thus a river port with the piles of grain along its wharves, depicted in Ward's 1835 painting 'A View of Henley Bridge', was transformed by the fashionable rowing fraternity and by an event that became