Maps

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Memories

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Proud Of My Watfordian Roots

I was born in Watford Hospital March 1961. There is evidence that we - mum, dad and l - lived in Durban Road, and Wellington Road. I'm told one of these 'homes' was a flat in which l became proud owner of a little pink ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1961 by Julie Simmons

Growing Upwar Years

Earliest memory was the wedding of my uncle, Harry Copnall...this would have been in the 1930s though before war was declared in 1939. My next vivid memory was an anniversary Sunday at the Methodist chapel in the village. This ...Read more

A memory of Prees in 1940 by Jean Mary Copnall

Childhood Memories Of Twycross

I remember moving to Twycross with Mum and Dad (Leslie and Louie Jones) and it was in the middle of the war.  Dad had to go into the RAF and I remember going to Atherstone Station to meet him one day when he came ...Read more

A memory of Twycross in 1941 by Cecily Hart

Chelmsford Market Day

On market days my father would take me to see ferrets which were displayed in cages on stands under the trees by County Hall, in the area now occupied by public toilets.

A memory of Chelmsford in 1955 by Jennifer Read

The Ace Of Spades And Hook Underpass

I was born in Kingston on Thames in 1943. In 1947 my family moved to Thames Ditton close to the old AC car factory and then in 1949 to Lovelace Gardens in Surbiton. At the very young age of 7 or ...Read more

A memory of Hook by Peter Kenney

Childhood

I was 4 when we moved to Watford. They were just nearing completion of the subway which ran from the top end of the town to the Town Hall, and where the library is now situated, and we had 3 cinemas then, the Odeon, which had moved to ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1969 by Paul Skinner

Royal Hotel And Po

ref w46672. The PO is the second building on the right with the columns. The nearer brick building is The Agricultural Hall. The old Cattle Market was behind this. Anglia TV set up studios in this building and renamed it Anglia House.

A memory of Norwich by Richard Slipper

Eastleigh Memories

All the pictures have such lasting memories. I was born on Nutbeem Road in 1935 and attended Chamberlayne Road Boys School and Barton Peverill Grammar School. Three of us, Dave Gardner, John Young and myself, started at the ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh by Henry Lassiter

Childhood Days

The year I began at Newton le Willows Grammar School, I had sprained my ankle running through the back lanes of Earle Street in the holidays and had my foot in a bandage. We lived in Brookfield Street until I was 5 or so with my ...Read more

A memory of Earlestown in 1966 by Lynda Gaskell

Happy Memories

I came from a family that lived in Eltham, South East London, and we spent many a happy year at Jaywick. We did not have much money and my aunt used to treat us every year to a holiday. Me, my mum, my cousin Debbie and my aunt would ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick in 1973 by Karen Smith

Captions

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Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1908

Goods are being packed up into large wicker hampers, and perhaps some stallholders have already repaired to one of the town's many inns - 'market fresh' was a local expression for having

Caption For Whitchurch, High Street C1955

Here the photographer looks across the High Street westwards from Church Headland Lane with the start of Market Hill to the left of the thatched cottage, Cobwebs.

Caption For Cirencester, Cricklade Street C1955

Facing us in the distance is Barnett's the fishmonger's, a local business in the Market Place of long standing - it closed in 2000.

Caption For Coleford, View From Transport Square C1955

The isolated tower that stands in the middle of the Town Square was once attached to the parish church, which was built on the site of Coleford's old Market House in 1821.

Caption For Great Yarmouth, The Market 1922

The market has always done brisk trade, but it is most renowned for seafood and chips.

Caption For Barlborough, High Street C1955

The ancient Market Cross with its sundial dominates the High Street in Barlborough, opposite the Rose and Crown public house, which is on the right of this 50s photograph.

Caption For Brynmawr, Beaufort Street C1955

Hodges Garage (in the distance, behind the bus entering Market Square) has since been demolished, and the Castle Hotel (by the street lamp on the right) has also closed.

Caption For Crickhowell, High Street C1965

The columns on the left are on the front of the Market Hall below the old court house. Next door to the Bear Hotel is Kirkland's the chemist's.

Caption For Whitworth, Facit 1951

To the left of Market Street, Thomas Houghton`s cotton waste mill has the smaller Spodden Mill to its right- hand side.

Caption For Chepstow, High Street 1906

Situated on the Wye just above its junction with the Severn, Chepstow derives its name from Chepe-stow, meaning market town.

Caption For Ramsgate, The Harbour Crosswall 1907

To the right is the 'Lord Warden' sailing barge, and behind her is the old fish market, which was destroyed in World War I.

Caption For Dinder, High Street C1965

It is now the headquarters of Shoon, an international company marketing clothing and footwear.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

Beyond is the Provisions Market of 1834, later the School of Art, fire station and library, now also shops.

Caption For Debenham, Market Green And High Street C1955

The market pump (right) stands outside Wright's newsagents shop. Nearer the painter on his ladder (extreme right) are a hardware shop and 'Granny' Clarke's general store.

Caption For Wellington, The Square 1912

Wellington, about ten miles south-west of Taunton at the foot of the Blackdown Hills, is an attractive market town with its focus where South, Fore and High Streets meet.

Caption For North Curry, The Square C1955

Here in the centre of the village in the market place is a three-sided cross: three arches carry a spirelet, all in mellow golden limestone.

Caption For Northleach, The Green 1952

The Green continues south from the market place. The half-timbered house on the right dates from Tudor times.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1950

Woolhall Street, beyond Everard's, marks the site of the medieval market Toll House and the later Wool Hall, which was demolished to create the street.

Caption For Lechlade, Burford Street C1950

This view looks north out of the Market Place, past the corner of St John Street, with the Old Vicarage on the right.

Caption For Macclesfield, Market Place 1898

On Saturday 30 November 1745 a small advance party belonging to Prince Charles Edward Stuart's army entered the town and set up shop at the cross in the Market Place.

Caption For Taunton, North Street 1925

Looking back up North Street towards the Parade and Market House, with the Post Office on the left, as it still is today.

Caption For Launceston, Fore Street C1960

It stood on a site just in front of the Central Methodist church; there had once been a Wednesday yarn market here.

Caption For Northampton, Market Square C1950

Few buildings remain untouched by the passing of the years in this sunny picture of the Market Place.

Caption For Northleach, Market Square C1955

The Market Square is overlooked by what is arguably the finest wool church in a countryside full of those magnificent buildings.