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1946, Bath Ref. NPO634681
1898, Bouth Ref. RNE646975
1925, Bouth Ref. POP646975
1898, Bath Ref. RNE634681
1919, Bath Ref. POP634681
1947, Bouth Ref. NPO646975
1898-1899, Bath Ref. RNC634681
1903-1904, Bouth Ref. RNC646975
1896, Matlock Bath Ref. RNE775591
1923, Matlock Bath Ref. POP775591
1923, Bath Vale Ref. POP634692
1947, Bath Vale Ref. NPO634692
1946, Bath Side Ref. NPO634691
1896, Bath Side Ref. RNE634691
1921, Bath Side Ref. POP634691
1947, Matlock Bath Ref. NPO775591
1897, Bath Vale Ref. RNE634692
1905, Bush Ref. HOSM49535
1946, Bush Ref. NPO657386
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Memories

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4 The Gap And 7 Parkside

NO 4 THE GAP My memory of Marcham started in 1946-7. My grandmother, Lydia Lawrence, used to live at no 4 The Gap. She was born in Long Wittemham, then she ...Read more

A memory of Marcham in 1946 by Graham Davis

Growing Up In Wandsworth

As a young schoolboy I lived in Wandle House off Garrett Lane which was owned by Peabody estates at that time. So, taking a walk from there, I can remember the rag and bone carts passing on their way home to the other ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth in 1960 by Brian Parkinson

Ravenscroft School From 1951 1958

I attended this school from 1951 -1958 and Mr Henry Francis Bailey ( with his wife Mary ) was always the head. At least till the time I left in 1958. They had one son Christopher who I believe wanted to become a ...Read more

A memory of Beckington by patwalker37srpen

Redhill 1942 1958

Just come across this site,so many memories ,the odeon,Market hall,animal Market,swimming baths etc but also worked at Cowleys ironmongers on Saturday's,delivered papers from nearby papers shop on Sunday's.went to st Mathews ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1950 by Bryan Elphick

Vcz

1851 where THE SWIMMING BATHS WERE STOOD WHAT I VE RECENTLY LEARNED TO BE PALEY BUILDINGS STOOD IN GREAT GREAT GREAT GRANDADS DAY AS A 9 YEAR OLD BOY WILLIAM HENRY CLAY HIS DAD JAMES CLAY WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS BUILDING IF ANYONE HAS ONE OF PALEY BUILDINGS NEW WORTLEY

A memory of Lower Town by Neil Clay

"Hoylake Baths"

I recall happy memories of the Bathing Pool. It had two fountains spurting over fake rocks. We used to climb on these to cool off. In those days the Summers seemed to go on forever. The baths used to attract large attendances in those ...Read more

A memory of Hoylake in 1957 by Ron Mcshane

'black Cat'

What is now Arthur Grestys next to the Methodist Church used to be the Golden Horse Café(there was also one on Altrincham bus station) which amongst other things sold milk shakes

A memory of Timperley by Jim Ikin

'down Yer 'wey'.

Moved to Farncombe in 1942 from Datchet, but evacuated originally from Barking, London. I remember arriving at my new home at 1 Tudor Circle. My Step-father was a fireman in the AFS, who's ...Read more

A memory of Godalming in 1942 by Arthur Bird

'the Market '

'The Market' - this was what we used to call the small hotel on the corner of High Street and Tunnel Road. It was the most wonderful time, hippies were in every night, there was a disco and psychadelic light show once a week upstairs. I ...Read more

A memory of Reigate in 1968 by Philip Ross

'up The Baths'

I remember being 'taught to swim' here, by the teachers at the board school. We were stood at the poolside, only up to the black line, then summarily being to "Jump!". If that failed, we were helped in by the boot of 'Danny' Davis or ...Read more

A memory of Brynmawr in 1965 by Michael Evans

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Captions

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Caption For London, Cheapside And Mansion House 1915

Here we have a later view down Poultry and Cheapside, with Christopher Wren's spire of St Mary-le-Bow dominating the street.

Caption For Accrington, Oak Hill Park 1899

Oak Hill Park was Accrington's second park, and the land was purchased bu the Corporation from Reginald Hargreaves for £12,000 in 1892.

Caption For Tenbury Wells, Market Street 1898

Mr Sam Mattock was not only the landlord here, but he also used the building as a corn exchange; when sales had been completed, farmers would seal their deals with a noggin of whisky!

Caption For Walcott, The Old Manor House C1955

The thatched roof of Norfolk reed covers the main house and the outbuildings in one enormous sweep, reaching almost to the ground.

Caption For Souldern, The Village C1960

Jack Callow moved to Bates Lane in 1929, and here he opened a shop, which became known as Callow's Stores.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park 1911

Herbert H Raphael`s gift to the town of 20 acres of parkland and lake was given out of generosity, but he may also have been concerned that his envisaged development of the select Gidea Park Garden Suburb

Caption For Walberswick, Village 1919

The pub and the tea room (right) point to the village's new role.

Caption For Chesterfield, St Mary & All Saints' Parish Church 1902

Tradition has it that the Devil visited Chesterfield one windy day and sat on the top of the spire so that he could have a good look at the place.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road 1904

The Southdown & East Grinstead Breweries Ltd, owners of The Swan, have now smartened it up and rebuilt the lower floor completely.

Caption For Port Sunlight, The Bowling Greens C1960

Not only was he an avid believer in property sharing, but he also believed that the well-being of the community went hand-in-hand with its success.

Caption For Romford, Raphael Park 1911

Herbert H Raphael's gift to the town of 20 acres of parkland and lake was given out of generosity, but he may also have been concerned that his envisaged development of the select Gidea Park Garden

Caption For Chipping Campden, Church Cottages C1955

Presiding over the town is the 120ft high pinnacle-topped tower of St James', which dates from the 15th century.

Caption For Upper Dicker, Stud Cottages C1955

Bottomley did not pay his bills on time, and sometimes not at all, but he played the role of a genial squire with gusto; besides building estate cottages, he also bred race horses.

Caption For Meonstoke, Bucks Head Hill C1955

Perhaps the motorcyclist is riding to Corhampton, quarter of a mile away, but he must watch out for the stray cow in the distance.

Caption For Chipping Campden, High Street 1952

Presiding over the town's broad High Street is the 120 feet high, pinnacle-topped tower of St James', which dates from the 15th century.

Caption For Houghton Le Spring, The Broadway C1955

Hidden behind the trees is the parish church of St Michael and All Saints; burial place of Bernard Gilpin (died 1583), cleric, orator, philanthropist, and founder of Houghton Grammar School.

Caption For Aberystwyth, Castle 1892

Designed by Edward I's brilliant fortifications expert Master James of St George, Aberystwyth was one of a line of coastal fortresses built by Longshanks in order to impose his will upon the Welsh.

Caption For Chirk, Castle C1955

One of Chirk's more unusual claims to fame is that it was once besieged by its owner.

Caption For Wray, A River Scene C1950

This busy mill, powered by the waters of the river Roeburn, ruled the lives of cottagers in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Caption For Aberystwyth, The College 1899

The magnificent neo-Gothic building on the prom began life as a triangular house designed by John Nash in about 1795.

Caption For Daresbury, All Saints' Church C1955

But he is better to known to most of us as Lewis Carroll, the author of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'.

Caption For Peel, Castle 1893

19th-century visitors wishing to get a good view of the town and castle were advised to climb the tower, known as Corrin's Folly, standing on Corrin's Hill (485ft).

Caption For Peel, Castle 1893

19th-century visitors wishing to get a good view of the town and castle were advised to climb the tower, known as Corrin's folly, on Corrin's Hill (485 ft).