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Memories Of Edmonton

I grew up in Park Avenue, Edmonton near Pymms Park. My gran and grandad Bert and Dolly Uff owned the "oil shop" at 247 Fore Street and my sister Ginny and I used to help out in the shop on Saturdays and in the school holidays. ...Read more

A memory of Edmonton by Sylvia Lock

Memories Of Bitton In Gloucestershire

The Grange at Bitton was the home of the Seymour family, one member of which was Jane, the third wife of King Henry VIII. The village is dominated by its open countryside setting. This relationship arises from ...Read more

A memory of Bitton by Paul Townsend

Many Fond Memories 1955 56

Hi, I remember with fondness Chiseldon, being at the camp in 1955 and early 1956. My best memories are of Ma's cafe which we all visited throughout the week and the many times we visited the Saturday night dances at the ...Read more

A memory of Chiseldon in 1955 by Allan Reid

My House

I purchased Outlands in 1987 for £70,000, it was and still is my dream home with so much potential, we are still on generator and spring water, the river Camel with salmon and trout fishing is on one boundary and a stream on another boundry ...Read more

A memory of Bodmin in 1987 by David Newton

Memories Of Old Church Pontefract 1929 1939 K. Atkinson

The formative years of my early childhood were spent at No. 39 Bondgate, Pontefract, which was one of a block of four small two-up, two-down houses situated immediately adjacent to the front ...Read more

A memory of Pontefract in 1930 by Graham Atkinson

Lost Friendship In Time

It was 12May1967 when I first received a beautiful letter from her. She was a high school student and I was student of 1st yr Engineering (Bengal Engineering College, Sibpore, Howrah, West Bengal, India). Her name was Miss ...Read more

A memory of Baslow in 1967 by Sitanshu Mohan Banerjee

Looking At The Tyne As In Tyne Valley C1955 Ref P265001

This image of Prudhoe and the Tyne Valley is very interesting because the Northern or Ovingham side has not changed greatly. Field boundaries etc are as I look at. But the southern side where the ...Read more

A memory of Prudhoe by Robert Forsythe

Living In Church End

I lived at number 14 for about 11 years and I miss it greatly. My parents moved from Cambridge and I was born at Mill Road in 1968. I remember long summers and playing in the fields just outside the village boundary. Neighbours ...Read more

A memory of Gamlingay in 1977 by Tom Knight

Laird Street And Boundary Road 1938 1947

I moved to 120 Boundary Road, Bidston in 1938, from 11 Clifford Street, off Laird Street. Attended Bidston Avenue School and later Tollemache Road School - Mr Gidney. head master, Pollett. Evans, Blackmore, ...Read more

A memory of Bidston in 1940 by Les Walker

Just A Kibbuth Lad

For those who have never been to our village called Kibworth, it is worth noting locals call it "Kibbuth". You live in either "Top Kibbuth"- Kibworth Harcourt or "Bottom Kibbuth"- Kibworth Beauchamp. I myself personally, ...Read more

A memory of Kibworth Harcourt in 1973 by Wayne Coleman

Captions

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Caption For Bitteswell, Russett Cottage C1965

This is an almost ideal two- storey chocolate box cottage, with its thatched roof and door hood, small pane timber casement windows, and a profusion of flowers and creepers adorning the boundary

Caption For Upper Boddington, The Village C1960

Close to the Warwickshire county boundary and its near neighbour Lower Boddington, Upper Boddington has changed a good deal since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Windsor, Great Park, Copper Horse 1937

Most of the Long Walk, including the Copper Horse, is within the boundary fence of a Deer Enclosure.

Caption For Brockenhurst, The Railway Crossing 1949

It continued to develop in the 20th century, establishing itself as a convenient and popular inland resort within the boundaries of the New Forest.

Caption For Bath, Milsom Street 1895

Looking north from New Bond Street, this late 19th-century view captures well the quality of Milsom Street, one of the earlier streets laid out beyond the boundaries of the original walled town.

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

The Swan pub dates from the 1870s and, apart from the loss of the boundary wall and railings, remains, as do the cottages.

Caption For York, St Mary's Tower C1885

At one time the abbey boundary wall stood along the river bank.

Caption For Petworth, North Street 1908

The spire of St Mary's church soars above the town, and to the right is the boundary wall of Petworth Park, the great mansion built by the Duke of Somerset towards the end of the 17th century.

Caption For Stamford, View From The Water Meadows 1922

The River Welland is the boundary between it and Northamptonshire.

Caption For Rimington, Newby C1955

Fluctuating Lancashire and Yorkshire boundaries have confused and annoyed villagers.

Caption For Batchworth Heath, 1903

Across the Colne the main road to Pinner reaches Batchworth Heath, just before the old Middlesex county boundary.

Caption For Woodmansterne, The Village C1955

Nestled in the rear slopes of the North Downs, the village derives its ancient name from the Saxon word 'wudmeresthorn', meaning 'thornbush by the boundary of the wood', and was mentioned in the Domesday

Caption For Blacko, From Noggarth C1960

Blacko Tower (just visible on the top of the hill), marking the boundary of Pendle Forest, was built by Jonathan Stansfield in 1891.

Caption For Barnoldswick, Tubber Hill C1920

Barnoldswick is pronounced 'Barlick' by the locals.This is another village that has moved with boundary changes.

Caption For Nork, The Parade C1955

Nork is a suburb that merges south into Burgh Heath in the large triangle between Reigate Road, Brighton Road and Fir Tree Road, the north boundary of Nork.

Caption For Chalford, On The Canal 1910

As the River Frome marked the boundary, the Red Lion was once in Minchinhampton parish, and the locals took advantage of the different pub closing time!

Caption For Billesdon, Market Place C1955

does the ancient 'Jurassic Trackway' run on a north-south line to the east of the village towards Tilton-on-the Hill, but a Neolithic road from Leicester, eastwards towards Ingarsby, skirts the northern boundary

Caption For The Broads, St Benet's Abbey Ruins C1945

Little remains of the Benedictine Abbey except this gateway, though traces can be found of the foundations (known by marshmen as groundsels) of the boundary wall and of a cruciform church.

Caption For Halse, Village C1955

The boundary walls on the left are in Blue Lias rubble stone left unpainted, while the lean-to at the left of Manor Cottage behind the huntsman has its rubble thickly limewashed.

Caption For Charlwood, The Street 1904

Charlwood was in Surrey until the 1970s administrative boundary changes.

Caption For Chester Zoo, Molly The Elephant Steps Out C1950

She was looked after by an Indian mahout, and in those days, before the zoo had the proper boundary fences that it has today, he was regularly to be seen taking Molly for walks in the

Caption For Stanmore, Village 1906

Here are buildings of the second half of the 19th century, with an object lesson to be observed in the treatment of boundary walls and railings - all neat and carefully designed.

Caption For Corfe Castle, The Hotels 1899

It is an ideal centre for exploring the Isle of Purbeck, and there is much of interest within the village boundary.

Caption For Plymouth, Drake's Island 1890

The nearby vil- lage of Kingsand still has a stone showing where the boundary used to lie.