Maps

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Memories

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Grandfathers Grave

As a child my father frequently told me that his father was buried next to John Peel in Caldbeck graveyard. I now live in Australia, but in 1997 I visited Caldbeck hoping to see my grandfather's grave. Unfortunately it was not in ...Read more

A memory of Caldbeck in 1997 by Mary Lillington

Miss Frances Funge

Miss Funge was my great aunt. I stayed with her and her friend Miss Nellie Payne, as a child, in summer holidays. She lived in School House, Cousley Wood. She taught in the school for 50 years, starting at the age of 16. She ...Read more

A memory of Cousley Wood in 1956 by Geraldine Ralph

My Early Childhood

Most of the photos here are from 1955. I was a five year old boy living in Greatham in 1955 with my dad, who was the local 'Bobby', my mam and my younger brother.  We lived at 3 Egerton Terrace which was a terraced house with an ...Read more

A memory of Greatham in 1955 by Philip Purdie

Hinton Blewett 1945 1946

I first saw Hinton Blewett on a late September day when arriving at my prep school, Colchester House. This was housed in Hinton Blewett Manor, which was its wartime home. Its true home was in Clifton, Bristol but that ...Read more

A memory of Hinton Blewett in 1945 by John Nurcombe

Quaker's Walk

I was employed to fell the elm trees lining the walk during the Dutch Elm disease crisis that cleared so many beautiful trees from a lovely area. My only consolation was the glorious view up to Oliver's Castle which is now sadly blocked by housing estates.

A memory of Devizes in 1977 by Tim Evans

Memories Of School At Gt Budworht Pickmere

My first teacher was Mrs Dishman [infants]. Miss Cawley [juniors]. Mr Brown ? the Headmaster. I recall a Richard Cox whose mother was a sort of janitor cum secretery, also Joyce Dean who lived near the ...Read more

A memory of Great Budworth in 1942 by Brenda Burton

Childhood Memories

My Granny & Papa lived in the shepherds house in Kettleholm. William and Margaret Morrison. I loved to go and visit them or sleep over. I have lots of memories playing there as a child, watching my Papa bowling, or my dad, ...Read more

A memory of Kettleholm by Marjory Mitford

Stonehills 1958.

I lived next door to the police station which is just to the left of this photo from 1952 until 1959 when my father (the local police station sergeant) retired. This photo is very evocative of memories I had as a young child ...Read more

A memory of Welwyn Garden City in 1958 by Kenneth Street

My House

I live in this house now, have restored it to original and I love the place. How unbelievable to find 2 pictures on this site. Sam

A memory of Brentwood in 2008 by Sam Stockman

Painful Memories Of Paulton Square.

As a frightened 7 year old, in 1950,  I was plunged into an unfamiliar London life when my meddling and self righteous aunt unfortunately reminded my stepfather of fulfill his promise to my dying mother to 'take care ...Read more

A memory of London in 1950 by Dylan Rivis

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Captions

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Caption For Horsted Keynes, White Gates C1960

Horsted Keynes, situated on the western edge of the Ashdown Forest, has a green and an assortment of period houses and cottages.

Caption For Alport, Mill Bridge C1960

An Austin A35 and a Morris Minor are parked outside the Devonshire Arms public house in the centre of the village.

Caption For Kidderminster, Harvington Hall, Kitchen C1965

The installation of hiding places in great houses had to be kept secret; usually the work was undertaken when ostensibly a major architectural project was in hand.

Caption For Kidderminster, Harvington Hall, Swinging Beam Hide Dr Dodds Library 2004

The installation of hiding places in great houses had to be kept secret; usually the work was undertaken when ostensibly a major architectural project was in hand.

Caption For Nedging Tye, The Village C1960

This view gives the impression of a large open area with houses along its boundary. Over to the left is Wattisham Air Base, famous for its air-sea rescue helicopters.

Caption For Robin Hoods Bay, 1927

Over the last 200 years or so, erosion has only managed to claim two rows of houses and a road.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Clock Tower C1955

The Atheneum (left of centre) was built in 1872 as a private house for William Thorne. He died shortly after it was finished and William Rock bought it in 1888 to give to the town.

Caption For Alton Towers, 1956

In 1831 John, Earl of Shrewsbury, made this house his permanent home.

Caption For Bicester, Church Street C1955

Both the Swan Inn and the Six Bells public house, seen on the right, are both open today, but their frontages have been renovated and they have new signs. The Swan now serves Breakspear ales.

Caption For Dorchester On Thames, The George Hotel C1950

It is thought that the inn was once the brew-house of Dorchester Abbey.

Caption For Watchfield, The Eagle And Post Office C1955

Both the post office, run by H J Harding when the photograph was taken, and the 16th-century Eagle public house, are still open for business.

Caption For Cambridge, King's Parade 1911

This view looks north along King's Parade, with the Senate House in the distance, and the front of King's somewhat obscured on the left.

Caption For Cowes, View From The Pier 1927

The town's importance as a centre for yachting, and the close proximity of Queen Victoria's home Osborne House, made Cowes most fashionable in the 19th century.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Old Pump C1965

The pump, with its stone Gothic-style pump house and metal wheel, is dated 1876. Four metal flag finials have since been added to the corners. Off to the left is the King's Head Inn.

Caption For Eastnor, The Post Office C1965

Entry is through the door on the left, and the bulk of the building is a private house. It is still, I am glad to say, a post office to this day.

Caption For Winforton, Court C1955

It was in this village, in an old malt house, that pictures from the National Gallery were once stored, well away from London's air raids, during the Second World War.

Caption For Thorney, The Rose And Crown Hotel C1955

The Rose and Crown Hotel, and the Victorian estate cottages behind, are typical of houses elsewhere in the village - many of them have dated plaques.

Caption For Lenham, Faversham Road C1955

Once an important and flourishing market on the old coach road, Lenham embodies a fine mix of building styles from medieval through to Georgian in its houses and shops.

Caption For Bramerton, The Village Street 1953

The high pitch of the roof on the house to the right suggests that it may originally have been of thatch.

Caption For Ongar, High Street C1955

The house on the right stands on the corner of Castle Street, a reminder that the town once had a Norman castle. Murphy televisions and radios are proudly advertised on the banner (left).

Caption For Kirby Muxloe, Main Street C1965

Enterprise House, on the left, almost doubled Kirby's shops when it opened. Today a new Royal Oak has replaced the one we see here.

Caption For Kimbolton, East Street C1965

Harold White, a builder, used to live here - he built the yellow brick houses near the station, known as 'White City'.

Caption For Nottingham, Market Square 1902

This friendly, unhygienic mix was replaced in 1927 by the present Council House, in an overpowering, municipal baroque style with a giant portico and towering dome.

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

A number of the older houses here were originally inns, for Broadway lay on the London to Worcester coaching route.