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Growing Up In Pembridge

I was born in 1960 at Glanarrow Cottages, Bridge St. All my early memories are of a happy childhood. I can remember the deep snow of 1963, when I opened the back door it seemed that the snow was halfway up it!!! I can also ...Read more

A memory of Pembridge by Gordon Hargest

The Lynemouth Inn

We used to call it the hotel, it was the hub of the village, there was a bottle and jug at the side door and me dad would send me down to get a bottle of double maxim and let me have a little taste when I was just a bairn. We used ...Read more

A memory of Lynemouth in 1967 by Ruth Purvis

Ashford Grammar School, 1954

My last year at the Grammar School, joining the Royal Navy, in January 1955, as an Artificer Apprentice along with three other friends all from 5BF, George Evenden, Dave Alabaster and Neil Hiscock. I ...Read more

A memory of Ashford in 1954 by Derrick Reid

G Grandmother

My mother used to speak of Tarryblake as her grandmother, Helen Riddoch was born there. I think Mum used to visit an aunt at Tarryblake when she was little. I'd love to have a photo of the house. The Riddoch family were involved in the timber trade way back then too.

A memory of Tarryblake Ho by Katrine M Lean

School Days

I remember waiting for the bus here to take us back to Beccles after a day at school, St Mary's School to be exact! A lovely market town, what memories! Did anyone else attend St Mary's School around this time, or knew of anyone that did?

A memory of Bungay in 1957 by Jenny Leighton

Old Quarry Court

Just to point out this photo is Quarry Court/Liverpool Road, near Royal Ave. Does anyone remember the old grave stone? It was moved to St Michs at the top of Ditchfield Road.

A memory of Widnes

The Institute School Upper Bradford Street Brainree

The Institute School, was opposite the White Hart Hotel, Upper Bradford Street, Braintree. I attended this school c.1950-51. Then Principal was Miss A Thompson; teachers remembered were Miss ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1950 by Diana Lee Gobbitt

Spitfire

I well recall the day I set off for school, it was sunny as I left the house by Black`s garage. As I approached the school, I noticed a large crowd opposite the school gates. A spitfire had come down between two houses without touching ...Read more

A memory of Callander in 1940 by Christopher Fentiman

Family

My great grandmother, Mrs Burbidge lived in the house on Charwelton Hill, three fields away from the main road. Mother said a tin box was left by the road where post, bread and groceries were left. Later, in 1941 my grandfather, gran and my ...Read more

A memory of Charwelton in 1940 by Terence Wilcox

Henbury Old Boys School And Hallen Vilage School

I was a Junior pupil at this school in 1947 - 1948. Fond memories, as some of my older cousins also attended the school at the same time. Having previously attended Hallen Village School, which was ...Read more

A memory of Henbury by Frederick Hillberg

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Captions

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Caption For Bottisham, Holy Trinity Church C1955

Holy Trinity church is built of limestone, clunch and flints. We enter the church through a Galilee porch that may have been inspired by the great Galilee porch at Ely cathedral.

Caption For Richmond, Friars Wynd 1913

A fragment of the medieval Town Wall, this postern gate allowed the townsfolk to obtain drinking water from springs at the Greyfriars.

Caption For Torpoint, Fore Street And Ferry Queue C1950

The ferry queue no longer blocks Fore Street - it takes the road on the right down to a large waiting area by the river.

Caption For Royston, Town Centre C1960

Royston is another former colliery town north of Barnsley.

Caption For St Ives, Barnoon Hill 1898

A view down the hill towards the fine tower of the Parish Church of St Ia. The first building on the left was a Navigation School at the time.

Caption For Cambridge, Sussex Street 1938

In recent years, the buildings at the far end of the street have been joined by a section which forms an archway.

Caption For Willingham, Church Street C1955

Situated on the edge of the Fens, Wilingham is a typical example of the 'shoreline' villages that prospered through their access to better grazing for their sheep.

Caption For Bridgwater, The Town Bridge C1960

Spanning the River Parrett, Bridgwater's present Town Bridge was built in 1883, on the site of earlier bridges. Downstream were the docks that at the time handled thousands of ships each year.

Caption For Macclesfield, Parish Church And Central Station C1955

This photograph shows the Central Station to the right. Opened to passenger traffic in July 1873, on the Bollington/ Marple route, it was rebuilt in 1960.

Caption For Shirwell, Village C1955

There was once a Shirwell Hundred - that ancient administrative division of English counties that was supposed to contain a hundred families or freemen.

Caption For Sherborne, Greenhill C1955

Until the 1950s, the wall surrounding Newell House, at the bottom of Greenhill opposite the Crown Hotel, was an accident blackspot and had to be demolished, providing the grassy verge we know today

Caption For Biddulph, The Grange 1902

Biddulph Grange stands amid the magnificent gardens laid out by one of the great 19th century horticulturists, James Bateman.

Caption For Huddersfield, Westgate 1982

Some blamed the slowness of firms in meeting the challenge, by not investing in new machinery or responding to new fashions.

Caption For Hawkshead, Bobbin Mill 1896

Bobbin manufacture for the wool and cotton mills of the north of England was once an important industry in the well-wooded Lake District.

Caption For Bristol, The Cathedral, The Elder Lady Chapel 1900

Originally, it was detached from the main building, but was incorporated at some time between 1298 and 1363 when the choir was reconstructed.

Caption For Wimborne, High Street 1904

The town features slightly in his novel 'Two on a Tower', which was written at that time. Hardy was fond of sitting in the Minster with only the organist and his music for company.

Caption For Altrincham, Old Houses 1903

The town is ancient, having been granted borough status in 1290 by the Lord of the Manor Hamon de Massey.

Caption For Hawkshead, Bobbin Mill 1896

Bobbin manufacture for the wool and cotton mills of the north of England was once an important industry in the well-wooded Lake District.

Caption For Winchester, Westgate 1909

West Gate, at the top of Winchester's High Street, has stood on the line of the city wall for over 600 years.

Caption For Southend On Sea, The Beach 1898

The wooden jetty on the left would have been used at high tide. This photograph was taken long before the widening of the promenade.

Caption For North Curry, Jubilee Square C1960

A church has stood here from at least Norman times, though most of the present building is 15th-century, with a 20th-century family chapel added by Lord Portman.

Caption For Wroxham, Broad 1934

It is almost impossible to believe that this huge stretch of placid water was hacked out by men seeking fuel for their hearths.

Caption For Oxford, High Street 1900

Although nothing remains of it today, there was a St Mary's Church here in the 11th century, which at that time was the most famous building in Oxford.

Caption For Hathersage, The George 1919

The George, a former coaching inn, has stood at the junction of the Grindleford Road and the Sheffield Road in Hathersage for about 300 years.