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1944 Vi Flying Bomb
This isn't really a memory because I was too young at the time. I was born in a timber bungalow called "Midway" on Lowford Hill, Bursledon in April 1942. Dad was working at the Follands aircraft factory at that time, building ...Read more
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A Little Bit Of Chudleigh History
When a boy, my father, Donald William Stevens, used to show visitors through the Pixie caves for 1/2d per person, with the light from a candle for illumination. After WWII he followed in his father's (William ...Read more
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60 Years On And I Still Love It!
My Auntie May Howard and her husband Frank, from St. Helens, had a wooden holiday bungalow she called Homestead in Dee Avenue Talacre - it was definitely 1961 onwards and possibly just before that and the community ...Read more
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Woofy And The Bungalow.
I was in Founders house 1962 - 64. Mr Gentry (Duck Billed Platypus) was housemaster and Twiggy his wife (thin as a lathe she was). I decided to get into bricklaying and ended up with Mr Cliffe as our building teacher (Woofy) ...Read more
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Summer Holidays At Tyn Y Morfa
In the early 60s we used to travel to Talacre for a fortnight holiday in a caravan. One year my parents didn't pre-book but we travelled from Liverpool on the off chance we would find a place. I remember my father ...Read more
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Working At Langenhoe Hall
Between July 1932 and November 1932 my Father, Mr F.G.Gaskin, worked for Mrs Judge of Langenhoe Hall, (Mr Hawkeswood) as an estate carpenter. He returned in 1933 to build a bungalow for Mr Baleman. I believe my Aunt ...Read more
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My Poor Upbringing By Teresa Shackell/Torrington
I was brought up in gwehelog no usk very poor and I can ember vividly very hungry most of the time oh and ice inside the windows I was so cold yet we had coal or rather wood from our local fields we used to ...Read more
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Whymarks Of Little Cornard
Over 70 years ago, when I was about three or four years old, my parents and I would travel from Luton to see my maternal grandmother, Kate Whymark, who was the widow of Ernest Whymark. I never met Ernest, as he fell ...Read more
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Memories Remembered
Memories Remembered After reading Brian Keighley’s story of his memories in Lifton, my memories came flooding back and has prompted me to recall a few of my own. I was born in Lifton 18 months after my sister Jean in 1927 at ...Read more
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The Junction Of Hogmoor Road And Oakhanger Road Opposite Bolley Avenue
On this corner, where there’s now a pair of detached bungalows built, there used to be in the 1960s/70s a purple/red tin building which was called The Penny Cafe. Further down ...Read more
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The Manx Electric Railway was quick to capitalise on the popularity of Sulby Glen by offering personally conducted tours.
In earlier days a beach community existed: numerous bungalows were built on the sands of the Exe estuary, particularly on the long spit of land known as Dawlish Warren, which stretches to
Further up Church Road, we are looking at the backs of 18th-century houses on Church End, the lane which leads to the medieval parish church of St Laud, out of shot to the left.
Milford developed into a seaside resort in the 19th century, and there are many Victorian and Edwardian houses and bungalows.
The bungalow was situated on the beach for the convenience of Her Majesty.
Children walk along the road with their mother.
The white-walled bungalow in the foreground looks a little incongruous in this view of the centre of Hutton, which shows the bridge over the River Leven in the background.
Close to the junction of Runswick Lane with the High Street, we see a number of what appear to be recently completed bungalows - very much in vogue in the 1950's and 60's.
The Basildon Development Corporation aimed at providing a wide range of different types of housing—both for visual reasons, and also to attract residents from different income-groups.
This view shows the beach bungalows which were built right behind the top of the beach.
A suburb to the east of Warrington, this is still a mainly residential street.
The bungalow on the left serves as a shop, and the vehicle outside belonged to Fred Derby & Sons.
The first-named is just out of shot, beyond the bungalows, though several of the others have gone.
Fen Lane lives up to its name, with farm vehicles and horses being the main traffic.
This is the private footbridge to the island at Thames Ditton.
The King's Head still stands beside the road, which drops north from the village to the moors below.
On a fine summer's day, these bungalows must have looked ideal to the prospective buyer with clean sea air and a beautiful view.
A similar view to 59493 shows an improved road surface, the aged persons' bungalows which replaced the Corporation School in about 1960, modern window-frames, and TV aerials.
A similar view to 59493 shows an improved road surface, the aged persons' bungalows which replaced the Corporation School in about 1960, modern window-frames, and TV aerials.
The yacht is passing by the north side of the Broad, with 1930s bungalows along the frontage.
The bungalows along Church Road are fairly representative of the kind of housing to be seen in Laindon before the New Town came.
Warren Drive with its neat bungalows and semi-detached homes provides the northern border of the Elm Park Estate, an impressive residential development inspired by the extension of the District Line
The bungalows along Church Road are fairly representative of the kind of housing to be seen in Laindon before the New Town came.
The bungalows along Church Road are fairly representative of the kind of housing to be seen in Laindon before the New Town came.
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