Places

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Maps

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1940, The Butts Ref. NPO846318
1919, The Butts Ref. POP846318
1895, The Butts Ref. RNE846318
1897-1909, The Butts Ref. RNC846318

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Memories

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Australians On The Cut 1975

Having left Australia on an open-ended working holiday to England in January, 1974 with my girlfriend, it was hard to imagine that within six weeks of arriving in London we'd be living on a leaky old narrow boat in ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard in 1975 by Ross Barnard

Childhood Memories

I was brought up in Ecclefechan and attended Hoddom Primary School between 1968 and 1975. Teachers I recall were Mrs Dodds, Mrs McPherson, Mrs Davidson, Miss Kirkpatrick (Mrs Wilson), Mrs McBride, Miss Gibson (Mrs Redpath) ...Read more

A memory of Ecclefechan in 1975 by Douglas Murray

Walton Colliery

My name is Roland Mitchell. I worked at Walton colliery as a haulage hand. I worked alongside Percy Heckles, Alan Jennings, Phillip Casgoin and Phillip Redmond and a young lad by the name of George Bernard Shaw. We ...Read more

A memory of Walton in 1971 by Roland Mitchell

The Butt Inn

Somewhere, not too far from Woodley, there is a pub called the But Inn, it was somewhat an old-fashioned pub where instead of hand pumps for filling up pint glasses there were barrels tipped on their sides and a wooden tap ...Read more

A memory of Woodley in 1969 by Roland Mitchell

Reading In The 60's

I was born in Caversham, Reading. I used to go to a riding school at Sonning Common, owned by Rosemary Drayton and remember the riding school and farm at Bugs Bottom owned by Frank Stokes. I loved the ice cream sold at The Regent ...Read more

A memory of Reading in 1968 by Rosemarie Donaldson

The Army Firing Ranges At Little Altcar

In 1967 I enlisted with the Territorial Army and served five years with the Royal Corps of Signals. My basic training included learning to shoot with the 762 self loading rifle on the ranges near ...Read more

A memory of Hightown in 1967 by John Howard Norfolk

My Time At The Littleton Arms

My husband and I ran the Littleton Arms in the 1960s, my son Adam was born there in 1971 in the front bedroom. I remember Sunday nights when we had a pianist playing in the smoke room, what an atmosphere, it was great. I ...Read more

A memory of Walsall in 1966

A Special Time

Our family moved to Tan y Groes in 1966 The house was right next to the little chapel. A family of five girls (soon to be six) and very loving parents. My surname then was Jones. My best friend lived just across the road from us. ...Read more

A memory of Tan-y-groes in 1966 by Jan Cronin

Happy Times

As children we were very priviliged to be part of the village community. We spent many carefree hours playing and making camps in the woods and fields, sometimes we would venture further but had to keep a watchful eye for the keepers. ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1965 by Tim Fieldwick

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I was a member of Ardwick Lads Club, Manchester, and very interested in Youth Work. As such I attendedand passed a weeks course at Nash Court and became a member of the National Boys Club. I met youths from all over the British Isles (and the USA) ...Read more

A memory of Nash in 1965 by Stephen Corless

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Captions

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Caption For Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912

From south west of the station go first to St Mary's Butts, whose wide street was used until about 1600 for archery practice at the 'butts'.

Caption For Alton, Butts Road And High Street 1907

The buildings in the foreground, including the Duke's Head on the right, are in Butts Road, while Olsen's Stores (left) and those nearer the town are in the High Street.

Caption For Willingdon, The Downs C1955

Heading north from Eastbourne, you turn left in Willingdon to climb Butt Lane to the Downs.

Caption For Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912

St Mary's Butts is in the centre of Reading.

Caption For Bakewell, Memorial Hospital 1923

Built as a memorial to the casualties in the First World War, this building on Butts Road has been added to quite extensively.

Caption For Reading, St Mary's Butts 1912

St Mary's Butts is in the centre of Reading.

Caption For Wicken, Pond Green C1955

Butt's Farmhouse on the green was a medieval open hall.

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Caption For Pin Mill, C1960

We are looking back from the Butt and Oyster pub towards the boatyard and sailing club.

Caption For Hitchin, The Inner Courtyard, The Biggin 1903

The timber colonnades are an unusual feature.

Caption For Grantchester, High Street C1946

A thatcher is just patching the long straw thatch of the cottage row; the nearer cottage butts against the former farmhouse, and has a pantiled roof with sloping dormer windows.

Caption For Rochdale, The Walk C1910

Walter Vavasour built the block of buildings forming the Walk in the early 1800s, partly on the site of the yard of Eagle Inn.

Caption For Reading, St Mary's Church 1890

This view, until 1886 concealed by houses, shows the tall, elegant west tower of the parish church now dominating St Mary's Butts.

Caption For Hitchin, The Inner Courtyard, The Biggin 1903

The timber colonnades are an unusual feature.

Caption For Marnhull, New Street C1960

This one, between Mounters and the parish church (centre right), looks almost suburban, with the dormer windows of fashionable semi-bungalows around Butts Close (right).

Caption For Edinburgh, Castle From Princes Street Gardens 1897

This view shows some of the 18th-century buildings and defences.

Caption For Spilsby, Market Street C1955

The name of the pub on the left is still the same - Nelson Buttbut it is now a Free House and no longer belongs to Bateman's.

Caption For Alton, The Butts C1965

The freehold of the Butts was presented to the town by the Lord of the Manor is 1981.

Caption For Pin Mill, The Butt And Oyster Inn 1909

The Butt and Oyster is probably the most well-known pub on the East Coast, at Pin Mill, on the River Orwell.

Caption For Wigan, Market Place C1955

Despite redevelopment, the facades of these buildings, which cluster around the medieval market place, remain recognisable today.

Caption For Spilsby, Market Street C1955

The name of the pub on the left is still the same - Nelson Buttbut it is now a Free House and no longer belongs to Bateman's.

Caption For Frome, Christ Church Street West 1952

This street was named after the church, which was erected in 1818 on Packhorse field.

Caption For Frant, The Post Office C1955

Most of the houses are positioned around the large green where there were once old archery butts.

Caption For Frant, The Post Office C1955

Most of the houses are positioned around the large green where there were once old archery butts.

Caption For Great Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

In the 1950s a new and busy road separated the two villages of Little and Great Eccleston.