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Blacksmiths Forge On Kingston Road, Ewell

Further to Pat Dickinson's memories....... I remember it vividly,especially the roaring fire and clanging iron -,the way the huge (to me) horses stood so still. We used to stop on our way home from school. There ...Read more

A memory of Ewell in 1940 by Chris Bragg

Blissful Times

My Mother and I arrived in 1974, from a divorced Warrington and the dilapidation of the north-west. Merrily drinking tea and eating custard tarts in the bare miners' cottage living room, sitting in a deck chair and eating from a ...Read more

A memory of Gwespyr in 1977 by James Harrison

Blyth Then And Now

I was born in Newsham in 1952 and then moved to Malvins Close shortly after my sister Joyce was born at the end of 1953. I t was a great place to live and Ken Dawson and I roamed all over the place: the beach, Humford ...Read more

A memory of Blyth by Alan Henderson

Bomb Blast 'siding' Margaret Street/Victoria Street 2

Another memory of Treherbert Ben Thomas' recollection of January 2013, reminded me that he was not the only one who was lucky on that fateful day. A call of nature was Ben's escape, mine was a ...Read more

A memory of Treherbert by 2coopers

Bombed Out In Brewrey Street

It was about September that the bombers came over Smethwick. They dropped their bombs all over Smethwick aiming for the factories. We were in the cellar when the bomb dropped on Smiths Foundry in Brewrey Street. The ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick in 1942 by Ray Moon

Bonfire Night Perils

Guy Fawkes Night could be quite hazardous, although I remember no one ever been seriously hurt, it was certainly a close run thing. Keith Bradley although not from farming parents had many relations whom were involved in farming ...Read more

A memory of Whixley by Nigel Ward Quick

Bonfire Night

One of the many memories I have of Battle is of Bonfire Night, November 5th. Every November 5th,Battle had one of the best November 5th bonfire celibrations in Sussex, it was lots of fun. I remember Battle Rousers( home made fire ...Read more

A memory of Battle in 1952 by Eric Saunders

Borham Airfeild

We used to live on Borham Airfield when I was four until eight. They were nissan huts made of corugated iron, they had no baths but they had  electric. We had to have a tin bath hanging outside. T think Robert Mitchum the actor's ...Read more

A memory of Boreham in 1951 by Pat Kings

Born And Bred

The summer of 1959 goes down as the hottest in my memory. It started at the end of April and continued right through until the end of September. I was ten years of age that year and I spent most of that glorious summer hanging out ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1959 by Chris Bowers

Born And Bred In Westquarter

I was born in Westquarter and grew up there, and it really isn't as bad as a lot of people imagine it to be. My mum and dad lived in Dovecote Road, Jeanie was my mum's name, Curly was my dad. My granny and granpa ...Read more

A memory of Westquarter in 1980

Captions

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Caption For Liss, Station Road 1901

Every building in this photograph was built in the latter part of the reign of Queen Victoria, as the railway station of 1858/9 brought about the establishment of the village of Liss, sometimes called

Caption For Lancaster, Castle Warden, John O'gaunt's Chair 1927

The parish church of St Mary’s was formerly the Priory.

Caption For Lancaster, Parish Church, King's Own Memorial Chapel 1927

The parish church of St Mary's was formerly the Priory.

Caption For Coxwold, The Village C1955

17th- and 18th-century houses and cottages make Coxwold a delight to the eye.

Caption For Bridport, West Street 1897

We are looking westwards from the Market Place.

Caption For Claughton, The Church C1955

The church of St Chad, with two bells hanging in its open belfry, stands a short distance down the lane opposite the Fenwick Arms.

Caption For Thursley, The Red Lion 1907

In the 18th century, The Red Lion was a popular stopping point on the London to Portsmouth road before the stage coaches began the long haul up to the wild and treacherous wastes of Hindhead Common, the

Caption For Petersfield, High Street C1965

Boot's is on the right, where you could join their lending library, and next to it Woolworth's, where immediately inside on the left you used to be able to have a 'cuppa' and a bun.

Caption For Petworth, House 1898

Originally owned by the Percy family, Earls of Northumberland, the Petworth estate passed by marriage to the 6th Duke of Somerset, who built the present house, designed by the French architect Daniel

Caption For Windsor, Castle, St George's Chapel, Princess Charlotte Memorial 1895

The Chapel abounds with monuments of beauty and dignity.

Caption For Enfield, The Old Market C1960

The timber market cross dominates the photograph; to its left is the King's Head with its tile hanging and timbering, a finely-detailed town pub of 1899 by Shoebridge and Rising.

Caption For Ayot St Lawrence, Shaws Corner C1955

The home of George Bernard Shaw has remained unchanged since his death: his hat still hangs in the hall, whilst his typewriter stands on his study desk where he wrote 'Pygmalion', 'Back to Methuselah'

Caption For Knighton, The View From Kinersley C1960

In 1230 Knighton was granted a charter to hold markets, and the tradition continues today.

Caption For Shallowford, Izaak Walton's Cottage 2005

Stafford was next involved in national politics when William Howard, Viscount Stafford (1614-80), became one of the victims of the so-called 'Popish Plot' invented by the notorious Titus Oates.

Caption For Bletchley, Tree Square C1955

On one of Stony Stratford's first bridges over the River Great Ouse, Grilkes Inn had been operating since 1317, possibly the oldest alehouse in Buckinghamshire; and the Cross Keys (1475) and the

Caption For Lyme Regis, The Smithy 1909

The smith's main task was the shoeing of horses, but he turned his hand to a great variety of jobs that involved the working of metal.

Caption For Basildon, Ghyllgrove C1960

The Honeypot Lane Murders Just around the corner from this innovative, crescent-shaped block of 50 town houses is Honeypot Lane.

Caption For Rugby, St Marie's Church C1955

In 1862 the church was enlarged, with a spacious nave replacing the original aisle and Lady Chapel, leaving the nave and chancel to form the south aisle.

Caption For Loughborough, Emmanuel Church C1950

This mill became the focus of the lacemakers' pent up anger in 1816.

Caption For Bisham, All Saints' Church, The Hoby Chapel 1890

The Hobys dominate the imposing monuments in the south chapel, remembering the deaths of Sir Philip in 1558 and Sir Thomas in 1566.

Caption For St Neots, The Rotary Club Millennium Clock 2005

THE YEARS of decline that had marked the first part of the 1990s were decisively reversed during the last years of the old century and the early years of the new millennium.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Town Sign 2005

Between the figures is the round-headed rampion flower, known as the 'Pride of Sussex'.

Caption For Dorking, Cottage Hospital 1906

The Howard family first owned the estate as far back as the middle of the 17th century.

Caption For Dorking, Deepdene House 1891

The Howard family first owned the estate as far back as the middle of the 17th century.