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Memories

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Progress And Change

Being raised in Buckhurst Hill was a childhood experience I feel very lucky to have enjoyed. I was raised in the small cottage at 58 Epping New Road aptly named "Ivy Cottage". Located on the edge of the yard owned by W&C ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1940 by Denman Lalonde

Whitehill In The 60s And 70s

My husband Vic moved into the brand new council estate in 1968 with his parents and sister - Champney Close. His house backed onto the common and MOD training land. He’d stand up on the embankment watching the trains pass ...Read more

A memory of Whitehill by D Toovey

Royal Visit

This shop stood at the junction of Topcliffe Road with Green Lane East/West. It was demolished in the early 1970s due to an impending visit by HRH The Princess Anne. I cannot remember, but assume that the shop was no longer in use and was ...Read more

A memory of Sowerby by John Wigmore

Shannons Corner

I have fond memories of new malden. I lived in the flats, Byfield Crt, for 15years. I went to Bushy school and then Burlington - it was an all girls school. Mrs Bray was my headmistress. My mum worked for Mrs Starrs cafe, worked ...Read more

A memory of New Malden by hazelcarver273

Langdale House Salford

I lived in Langdale House, Salford. It was a block of masonettes, there were two other blocks on the same road, Patterdale and Ennerdale. We lived on the 3rd floor, overlooking a small play park and a row of tiny one bedroomed ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Ann Mc Kibbin

I Lived At 45 Warrington Ave

I was born in Taplow in 1957, my parents shared a house (a semi) with my grandparents. They lived downstairs and us obviously upstairs. I attended St Anthony’s Catholic School on the Farnham Rd and at that time they had ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Bob Gough

Mayford Road, Calbourne Road, Airdale, Gosburton Etc.

I am trying to contact someone who lived in and around the Mayford Rd area during the 50's and remembers in particular the Coronation and the street parties circa 1953 and any photographs taken during ...Read more

A memory of Balham in 1953 by Philip Spencer

Church Road Garage

I have fond memories of Westbury when my Dad and uncle had their garage, Reynolds Bros in Westbury, they started in Waters Lane from 1946 to 1952. When the lease ran out, they then found premises in Church Road and had a new ...Read more

A memory of Westbury on Trym by Jennifer Wright

The Old Tomato Nursery

In the Fifties my family used to live in Gipsy Road. Once a month, or so, I was taken to visit friends of my stepmother, Uncle Andy and Auntie Kit, who lived at the Bexleyheath end of Long Lane. This involved a long walk to get ...Read more

A memory of Welling

Growing Up In East Ham

I lived in park avenue, in a block of flats in the middle between market street and Langdon crescent. There were families of every age group in the 2 blocks and you couldn't have wished for a better community growing up. Everyone ...Read more

A memory of East Ham by William Butler

Captions

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Caption For Heybridge, Childrens Boating Pool C1955

Clark's, the well-known shellfish supplier, traded from the small shop.

Caption For Wimborne, Church House 1908

It replaced Sansom's ironmonger's shop, and was dedicated by the Bishop of Salisbury. A century later, it still serves as the minster's main function and meeting room.

Caption For Harleston, The Thoroughfare C1955

The Magpie and the Swan Hotel are old coaching inns, which are prominent amongst a mix of family-owned shops and businesses.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1960

The first modern shop façade in the High Street was Fine Fare (left), a small supermarket on the corner of Meadow Road, vying with the more old-fashioned International Stores opposite.

Caption For Lulworth Cove, Beach And A Steam Boat C1955

Thomas Hardy immortalised the cove in novels and poems, while artistic views are on sale in every Dorset gallery and gift shop.

Caption For East Dereham, Church Street 1893

On the left is Kerrison the butcher's ornamented shop front, with a refined iron balcony overhead.

Caption For Cromer, Garden Street 1894

Mortimer's shop on the right is offering rolls of decorative linoleum and dress fabrics.

Caption For Rothwell, Market Hill C1955

The shop fronts and buildings on the left are similar to today, but the one major difference is the huge increase in traffic on this road.

Caption For Halifax, Crown Street 1896

On the left we have Smith's umbrella shop, which had just diversified into wedding and birthday presents.

Caption For Seven Kings, Aldborough Road C1965

However, the Ordnance Survey maps surveyed shortly after the First World War show that the development had stopped short of this view. These shops were built around 1930.

Caption For Broadwas, The Post Office C1955

Broadway is a tempting village for tourists today, full of antique and craft shops.

Caption For Ewyas Harold, Dulas Road C1965

The shop and the building beside it have since been converted into a private house.

Caption For West Horndon, Thorndon Avenue C1965

The Oxfam poster both pre-empts the later popularity of charity-shopping, and also displays an effective line in ironic copywriting. Fading into the distance is the high ground of Thorndon Park.

Caption For Hemingford Grey, High Street C1955

Next to it is the garage selling Cleveland petrol and the village shop. Between the Victorian brick buildings is a small thatched cottage with a mansard roof.

Caption For Salisbury, High Street C1950

In the fifties and sixties many shops and other commercial users clearly felt a need to advertise their presence more aggressively to passers-by.

Caption For Norwich, Cattle Market And Castle 1896

In 1993 this was replaced by the very successful design of the Castle Mall shopping centre, partly built underground below a raised park.

Caption For Bredhurst, The Village C1955

The shop with the telephone kiosk outside, the van, and the electricity supply lines dispel some of the timelessness that clings to one of the area's more remote villages, where The Bell inn has refreshed

Caption For Kibworth, Church Road C1955

However, the small village shop extension has disappeared. The Harborough bus is about to set off for Kibworth Harcourt, the neighbouring village, and two fine old family cars stand in the road.

Caption For Kessingland, The Beach C1960

While a group of children on the beach greet the photographer, others visit the sweet shop (left), whilst a group wait with suitcases to be collected at the end of their holiday (centre).

Caption For Alton, Crown Hill C1955

The shop by the lamp standard, 22 High Street, was that of Walter Small, 'floral specialist and fruiterer'.

Caption For Lincoln, Stonebow C1955

The Saracens Head Hotel has gone the way of many smaller town centre hotels; it is now converted to shops and offices, including the bookshop Ottakar's.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Upper High Street C1950

A branch of Stead and Simpson, a shoe shop, is on the right directly opposite Cash & Co, also a shoe shop. Below and to the right of St Mary's Church we can see the gable end of the Old Post Office.

Caption For Shifnal, Market Place 1899

Notice how the butcher's shop has obviously just been repainted. Mr Mason (?) still stands by the door, meat still hangs outside the window, but the sign has not yet been replaced.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1927

Daimler taxis are parked outside the Bull Hotel (left) and the Town Hall clock is at noon (centre0 which is borne out by the shadows from the south and shop blinds shading the windows.