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St Paulinus School

There is a short video of the old school in Iron Mill Lane, Crayford entitled: St Paulinus School old building on Iron Mill Lane, Crayford.

A memory of Crayford

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 married ...Read more

A memory of Marcham in 1946 by Graham Davis

Alfred Patchetts Butchers

My gandfather was Alfred Patchett and he was a successful butcher in the making when he opened his butchers shop in Chapel Street, Bingley. I believe it is the road which runs off to the right in this photograph. I have a ...Read more

A memory of Bingley in 1930 by Linda Strong

Duppas Hill Lane & Old Town Croydon.

Hi, I just stumbled on this fabulous site as I was trying to find some photos of the Duppas Hil Lane area. I lived at number 23 Duppas Hill Terrace from around 1963-71 and I would have been 12 or 13 ish when the ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Simon Harlow Chalton

Elaine & Pat's Garage

I was born and lived in skellow until 1965, but visited my Grandfather there until the early 1990's I remember Elaine & Pat's Garage, as my grandfathar used to fill his car up there.. They were wonderful people, and my ...Read more

A memory of Skellow in 1973 by Jonathan Eaves

Etchingham Banks

I lived on Wedds Farm from around 1948 to 1963. My father, George Couzens, a wartime Battle of Britain fighter pilot, was manager of the farm which was owned by Mr A. Howeson. They had met in the RAF during the war. I believe ...Read more

A memory of Ticehurst in 1957 by John Couzens

Hemsby Illuminated Cottage Garden

I have many happy memories of going on holiday to Hemsby in the late 1960s and early 1970s. I remember we used to stay on the sand dunes in a wooden chalet-type building with no running water and an outside toilet, ...Read more

A memory of Hemsby in 1969 by Mark Allen

Living In East Ham During The War

I remember living in Rutland Road, Forest Gate in 1944, after being evacuated to Yorkshire, we lived at number 21 Rutland Road, my grandparents lived at no 19, and my uncle and aunt lived at no 17. There was a ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1944 by Robert Munn

My Youth

I lived in Redhill in the late 60s and early 70s. My family lived in Batts Hill,the hill behind the Monsoon Arms pub.My parents Pam & Arthur Brown managed the fish & chip shop along from the cinema. I worked at Automatic Tooling at The ...Read more

A memory of Redhill

Memories Of Point Clear Bay Near St Osyth In The Mid 1950s& 60s

My family and I used to spend our holidays at Point Clear almost every year during the late 1940s, 50s and 60s, and often met the same families each time we went down there. I remember ...Read more

A memory of St Osyth in 1956 by Robert Munn

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Caption For Horbury, Westfield Road And Town Hall C1955

Now slightly nearer the town centre, we see more commercial and municipal buildings. The

Caption For Hadleigh, Old Houses In High Street 1922

These are 17th-century buildings. The

Caption For Poole, Peoples Park 1898

St Mary's church at Longfleet is seen from the lake in the new Poole Park.

Caption For Newbury, The Town Hall C1955

One of the town's most beautiful buildings, the Cloth Hall was restored in 1902, more than fifty years before this photograph was taken, in memory of Queen Victoria; it was handed to the Corporation,

Caption For Hadleigh, Old Houses In High Street 1922

These are 17th-century buildings. The

Caption For Harleston, The Thoroughfare C1955

Harleston has retained its character, and has a good number of varied old buildings. The

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street, The Old King's Head 1888

Lower Bridge Street included a number of interesting buildings. The

Caption For Boston, Tower Street 1893

Tower Street, its houses mostly mid-Victorian terraces and semi-detached villas, some dated 1879 and 1880, has its vista closed by one of England's most stunningly effective buildings: the Boston Stump

Caption For Totnes, Butterwalk 1922

The High Street is a delightful mix of ancient buildings. The

Caption For Newport Pagnell, St John Street 1950

Tragically the left hand side of the road was demolished in the 1960s and replaced by appaling flat-roofed buildings. The

Caption For Belfast, Ulster Bank, Waring Street 1897

A fine view of one of Belfast's many imposing buildings, the Ulster Bank in Waring Street.

Caption For Newbury, Jacobean Cloth Museum C1955

One of the town's most beautiful buildings, the Cloth Hall was restored in 1902, more than fifty years before this photograph was taken, in memory of Queen Victoria; it was handed to the Corporation, who

Caption For Amersham, Church And Market Square 1958

In the heart of the town the church and the grand Market Hall are the key buildings. The

Caption For Pershore, Bridge Street 1931

Much of the architecture of this country town is Georgian, though there are a few older buildings. The

Caption For Newbury, Jacobean Cloth Museum C1955

This is one of Newbury's most beautiful buildings, the Cloth Hall.

Caption For Caerleon, The 'roman' Arch 1931

The arch is not the genuine article: it is in fact a folly built by one Miss Elizabeth Morgan in 1820, using stone recovered from the remains of Roman buildings. The

Caption For Wellingborough, River Nene And Victoria Mills C1965

Whitworth Brothers Flour Mills stand beside the A509 London Road bridge.

Caption For Milland, The Cottages 1901

Chapel Common has a quaint 16th-century chapel in a wood, with a new church of St Luke built nearby in 1878.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1921

The classical-style building on the left is the Midland Bank, claimed by many to be one of the town's finest buildings. The

Caption For Higher Walton, Walton Hall C1955

Prosperity came to Warrington along with industry in the 1800s, and this is reflected in the quality of all the town's commercial buildings. The

Caption For Burford, High Street C1955

Sloping gently down to the River Windrush, Burford's High Street is lined with a wonderful variety of old buildings. The

Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

Once a royal manor, until Henry II gave it to the Courtenays, the village of Sutton Courtenay has several notable buildings. The

Caption For Bicester, Market Square C1950

Note the interesting variety of architectural styles, including gabled houses with tiled roofs, in Bicester's three-cornered Market Square.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Square 2004

Commanding this view is the brave 1982 Petersfield library trying to look like two buildings. The