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Working At Tooting Police Station

I have been stationed at Tooting Police Station since 2005. We will soon all be moving to Earlsfield Police Station, along with officers from Lavender Hill and Wandsworth Police Stations. Many of the rooms in Tooting ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 2005 by Warren Dempster

Re The Buffs

The Royal order of Buffalos..... Next door but one to the nurses home (as was), now a nursing home. I was born in Highfield hospital, Mill Lane, lived in Wallasey until I was 62 and now live in the north of Scotland. When I was a ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey in 1993 by Linda Holland

Talke A Forgotten Village

As you proceed north along the A34 towards the Cheshire border you will approach Talke traffic lights and on the left and right side of the road there are two areas of grassed land. This grassed area was once the village of ...Read more

A memory of Talke in 1959

Broomfield Park Museum

In 1952 I was 8 years old and I lived at Bush Hill Park, Enfield. During my childhood my favourite park in the area was Broomfield, the particular attraction being the museum in Broomfield House. I vividly ...Read more

A memory of Southgate in 1952 by Peter Neal

The Old Village

I remember George's second hand shop in the village, my nan would take me and my brother there for a treat that was the highlight of the week for us. Also the pie and eel shop, with the brightly coloured tiles outside on the wall. ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1951 by Norma Dignum

The Bearsted Boys

I have put 1947 but infact it is from earlier than that to 1954. I think this was a great place for us as kids as we had freedom and not much parental control, I think mainly due to our parents who had just survived the war years, ...Read more

A memory of Bearsted in 1944 by Ian Simmons

Old Crouch Endians

I believe everyone who lived in Crouch End (also Muswell Hill) during the period 1941-71 were very lucky as the area offered virtually everything one would ever wish for. In fact, although I now live in Norfolk I retain very ...Read more

A memory of Crouch End in 1941 by Malcolm Cook

Wallasey Memories

Hi Lynda, I don't recall your name but recognise many of your memories. I remember Brertons, and I think the general store was Downeys, at least a Mr. Downey ran it. An assistant's name was Dixie. Also there was a shop called ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey in 1940 by Pat Cove

My Childhood Home

Dovercourt was my childhood/boyhood home from my birth (well, almost - that momentous event actually took place in an Ipswich nursing home!) in 1937, until we moved as a family to Worthing around 1952. I attended the Hill ...Read more

A memory of Dovercourt in 1940 by Ian Newton

War

The Blitz started with the Sirens wailing in the early evenings, to warn of the approach of enemy planes. Then complete silence for quite a long time as we waited with mounting apprehension in the passage way, mother, myself, Dennis and David ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1940 by Arthur Cottrell

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Caption For Daventry, Borough Hill And Bbc Daventry C1960

This view of Borough Hill was taken from neighbouring Newnham Hill.

Caption For Daventry, View From The Braunston Road C1960

We are looking across the Headlands estate towards Borough Hill and the BBC masts.

Caption For Montacute, The House 1900

A borough since around 1100, its name derives from St Michael's Hill to the west, in Latin 'mons acutus' or steep hill.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street 1896

A steep hill leads away from the estuary to the top of Kingsbridge town.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street 1896

A steep hill leads away from the estuary to the top of Kingsbridge town.

Caption For Kingsbridge, Fore Street 1896

A steep hill leads away from the estuary to the top of Kingsbridge town.

Caption For Kidderminster, The Town Hall And Swan Hotel 1931

Flemish weavers began to arrive in the town in the 13th century, at about the time that Kidderminster became a borough.

Caption For Calne, Market Hill C1950

Market Hill House, Grade II* listed (centre), has had a variety of uses over the years: a doctor's house, a dormitory for St Mary's School and bank premises.

Caption For Crayford, Saint Paulinus Church C1955

This Norman church atop Crayford Hill is probably the oldest in the borough of Bexley.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Summer Hill 1909

Summer Hill House, on the west side of Charmouth Road, was the Victorian home of the borough magistrate Walter Banfield Wallis.

Caption For Wood Green, Alexandra Palace C1965

The Palace was built to rival the Crystal Palace on Sydenham Hill in South London.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, Marlowes 2005

The town now forms part of the Borough of Dacorum, a name of Danish origin.

Caption For Richmond, Willance's Leap And The Monuments C1965

Indeed, there is nothing of the civic ceremony which is an important part of Richmond life, despite the loss of borough status in 1974.

Caption For Richmond, Willance's Leap And The Monuments C1965

Indeed, there is nothing of the civic ceremony which is an important part of Richmond life, despite the loss of borough status in 1974.

Caption For Godalming, Municipal Buildings 1908

A view of Borough Hall, Bride Street.

Caption For Bainbridge, The Village From Roman Fort C1960

We are looking from the slopes of Brough Hill, the site of a Roman fort which has been extensively excavated.

Caption For Bainbridge, 1896

In Roman times a fort stood on nearby Brough Hill, and a garrison was maintained here from about AD 80 to around the end of the 4th century.

Caption For Bainbridge, 1896

In Roman times a fort stood on nearby Brough Hill, and a garrison was maintained here from about AD 80 to around the end of the 4th century.

Caption For Godalming, Bridge Street C1955

Beyond is the Borough Hall of 1906, uninspiringly neo-Georgian.