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1977 Silver Jubilee
I remember the build up to the Silver Jubilee when we were all having a street party, it was great when all the neighbours came together to make it great. I lived on Two Butt Lane in Rainhill. It brought all of us together. It was ...Read more
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Memories Of The Red Lion
I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from ...Read more
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Fun Times
i have fond memories of sleaford staying with my grand parents on st giles avenue , going to the wreck to play going swimming and best of all going to the market to see all the live stock .My dad would tell is all what he got up too as a ...Read more
A memory of Sleaford in 1978 by
Earl Shilton
My memories are of Earl Shilton and similar to those of Eric Johnson. I started at Earl Shilton Infant School in 1959 and the headmistress was called Mrs Cloe. When I was in her class she would read Brer Rabbit books to us at the end ...Read more
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1970's And 1980's East Ham Memories
I left East Ham behind around 1983 for Essex, my mother and father told me we were moving because East Ham was changing, becoming dirty and run down, I was devastated. Recently I have met up with old class mates ...Read more
A memory of East Ham in 1983
Bettws Memories
I was born and lived in Betws until I was nine. I remember attending the Chapel behind the Oddfellows pub and enjoying the Christmas parties we had held in the hall next door. Mrs Perry's shop was always a ritual every day ...Read more
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Bristol's Cabot's Tower
Bristol's Cabot's Tower, and the penny pinching Council. Bristol's most prominent land mark, the Cabot Tower, was 100 years old in 1998. But the official opening was marked by a disastrous fire, a confidence trick and some ...Read more
A memory of Bristol in 1890 by
Good Memories
I spent a few days in London for the Queens Diamond Jubilee last year. I decided to pay a visit to where I use to live in Welling. After reading some of the stories it certainly brought back memories. Like going to the Embassy on ...Read more
A memory of Welling in 1950 by
Uppermount School
I think it was 1959 anyway; I was 4 and a half and lived in Burnside. I went to Uppermount School in Waterlooville and used to walk there with my older cousin, Martin. I remember a teacher (I think her name was Mrs Brown), ...Read more
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1950s
I was born in the war years in the area where the Workmen’s Club was later built and later moved to Hall Lane Est ( 28) as the first intake. I remember well the coal loader at the end of Railway Terrace and the great times out and about around ...Read more
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This shows the Jubilee Bridge crossing the Derwent - the bridge was erected to mark the jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign.
The original title of this photograph as it appears in the Frith archive is 'Jubilee Hall'.
Margate's famous Jubilee clock tower is prominent in this picture of the beach.
The Jubilee Bridge across the River Derwent at Matlock Bath is seen here fitted out for the Matlock Illuminations it was erected in honour of Queen Victoria's jubilee.
Margate's famous Jubilee clock tower is prominent in this picture of the beach.
On the small traffic island in the left foreground is the Jubilee lamp, which was paid for by public subscription to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of George V.
This hut's name, Jubilee House, dates it to about 1935, the Jubilee of George V.
The new pavilion continues the tradition here of commemorating a Queen's jubilee: it is called the Jubilee Pavilion, and it was built in 1977 to celebrate our present Queen Elizabeth's 25th year
The present tower was erected to commemorate Queen Victoria's silver jubilee in 1862 and carries the original town bell above the clock.
The present tower was erected to commemorate Queen Victoria's silver jubilee in 1862 and carries the original town bell above the clock.
When the area enclosed by the Inner Circle was returned to the park, it was laid out afresh as Queen Mary's Gardens in honour of the Queen and King George V's Silver Jubilee.
The steps on the left belong to the building that was once the Jubilee Inn. It stood on a site just in front of the Central Methodist church; there had once been a Wednesday yarn market here.
The red brick clock tower was erected in 1890 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Jubilee of 1887.
The steps on the left belong to the building that was once the Jubilee Inn. It stood on a site just in front of the Central Methodist church; there had once been a Wednesday yarn market here.
The steps on the left belong to the building that was once the Jubilee Inn. It stood on a site just in front of the Central Methodist church; there had once been a Wednesday yarn market here.
A vital landmark building in trying to relate these early views to present-day Skegness is the Jubilee Clock Tower, erected at the junction of Lumley Road with the then seafront's Grand Parade and South
A vital landmark building in trying to relate these early views to present-day Skegness is the Jubilee Clock Tower, erected at the junction of Lumley Road with the then seafront's Grand Parade and South
On its summit are the remains of Jubilee Tower, built at a cost of £6,000 to celebrate the Jubilee (the 50th year of his reign) of George III in 1810, and once a prominent landmark.
The cross is not a war memorial but was erected in 1897 for Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee, with an inscription added for her golden jubilee ten years before.
The black and white building at the dar side of the street is the Victoria Jubilee Hall, erected in 1887; today it also has a clock to celebrate another jubilee, that of Queen Elizabeth II in 2002.
White Cliff from Jubilee Gardens
When this work was completed in 1977 (at a cost of £12 million) the bridge was renamed the Silver Jubilee Bridge in honour of the Queen's Jubilee that same year - a most appropriate name as it glistens
The clock tower was built in 1887 to commemorate the Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It was built of red brick and locally-made white bricks called 'Warboys whites'.
The row of houses stretching up to the Antrim Road has the name Jubilee Terrace, celebrating the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887.
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