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Childhood Holidays In Orford
Looking at these photos of Orford, my main impression is how little Orford has changed over 70 odd years. Add modern cars and some colour and these views would still look the same. Our family spent many happy holidays in ...Read more
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Wartime Memories Of Wincanton
I arrived in Wincanton as an Evacuee in 1940/41 and lived for a while with my Uncle Frank and his family. My uncle at that time owned Bayford Garage. I was only about 6 yrs of age and quite naturally missed my mother ...Read more
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Dagenham East Dennis
Time spent when a child over somewhere we called the castle. Wasteland oppersit Dagenham east under grand.had some of the best time of my Life I'm now 47 Live at Raymond rd and all ways wanted 2no the history of that land. So ...Read more
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The Tatling Arms
The Tatling end is one of four locations that I seldom last three hours without thinking about. Nothing impresses me more than a community that keeps it's aesthetic more or less as it was fifteen years ago. Especially in an age of ...Read more
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The Old Ride, My Nightmare Ever Since
I was at The Old Ride when I was seven and the school was in Little Horwood, Nr Bletchly Bucks. It had to be the worse time of my life. After 2 weeks, I was caught talking after lights out, and had to go ...Read more
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Crawley House Number 95 Pupil 1969 To 1974 .
My memory of Stanhope castle school was always the knuckles hitting the top of your head and punched in the gut for not doing as you were told to do it too slow in doing what the master's asked you to do . ...Read more
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I Was Born Here...
Im now 63 and adopted. Searching through some family documents I came across some photos and the name Westow Croft. Sadly I know nothing about my past as every where I went lead me nowhere. What I do know is on the 8th June 1956 I ...Read more
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Childhood Playground.
Can still see the smoke in photograph of the old council refuge tip ( just off centre l/h side top of pic..) which was at the end of the Chepstow golf club the rubbish in those days being tipped virtually onto the edge of the ...Read more
A memory of Chepstow
Suntrap School, Hayling Island
My Dad Ray New recalls being sent to Suntrap School, Hayling Island round about 1948, as he was "delicate". He would have been about 9-10 years old. He recalls helping to manually drain the chests of asthmatic ...Read more
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Port Sunlight For A Raf Kid
I was born in 1958. My father was in the RAF. His mother, my grandmother lived at 6 Jubilee Crescent Port Sunlight. Whenever we moved from one RAF camp to another we would stay at my Nanas for a couple of weeks, while ...Read more
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At 195 grt and powered by a two-cylinder simple engine, she was used on local services on the Medway, though from 1901 she was based at Ramsgate during the summer season for excursion traffic.
The inner bailey was defended by fourteen towers, and both gates had barbicans.
The local church here contains the graves of two Englishmen - both remembered for entirely different reasons.
The sundial was removed from its original mounting on the gable of the south transept in 1891 and re-erected near the west tower three years later.
Downhill to the south and across the River Maun, the High Street continues uphill to pass The Dukeries Hotel, now for some reason called Ma Hubbard's Eating House and Hotel.
This junction was later moved further on, and the 'cut' to the left became the entrance to the 'pound'.
On the top of the hill is the outer navigation station for Heathrow Airport, used by the Trans-Atlantic flights.
Begun in the mid 1830s, Walton Hall was to be both the family home and the country estate of Gilbert Greenall, a wealthy local brewer and prominent businessman.
Another of the surrounding parishes into which Bridport borough expanded, Bothenhampton lies to the south-east, with a deep-cut village street which has left a dense cluster of terraces standing on
Cheesden Brook passes under Ashworth Road, flowing to the right to join Naden Brook as it leaves Carr, Gelder and Bamford Woods.
Six hundred years later, another invading army made Old Sarum its defensive home: the inner fortifications now contained a Norman castle and a cathedral.
Here we see another view of the main street. The jaunting car tells of the recent changes, and the lamps tell of a gasworks only waiting to be expanded.
As well as the Star Dining Rooms and the Pier Head Dining Room on its left, we have another on the very right of our view.
In 1925 it became the Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp, with 400 campers in this building and another 100 men in permanent tents in the grounds. It later became Middleton Towers Holiday Camp.
These views show the town from the 1890s to the 1960s; they record both the many changes that have taken place and also, paradoxically, how much of the old town survives.
When they see it from the road or the nearby railway, travellers are puzzled by this church with towers at both ends.
Another quiet day in the High Street; perhaps the photograph was taken on a Wednesday, which was early closing day.
This is a fine view of Holy Cross Church with the Abbey Buildings on the left. The Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society Institute is on the right.
The wide, swinging jetty curve leads the eye into the activity of boats and men in both the middle ground and the foreground.
But it does bear the same date - 1577 - so perhaps both were part of the same building.
This view shows Caerphilly following the restoration both of its fabric and its water defences by the Marquis of Bute.
Augustus John was another native of the town.
Here we see another view of the street, which was cut in early Victorian times to become a channel of trade and industry. The vista extends to Cromac.
He demonstrated the boat before Queen Victoria in 1852 on the Solent at Netley.
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