Maps

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Memories

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Harrogate Station Square

Here is Station Square appearing as its architects intended, an open airy town centre piece. The gardens in the foreground are the Coronation Gardens of c.1953, which complimented the Victorian square admirably. Just as this ...Read more

A memory of Harrogate in 1965 by Nigel Bunce

Slag Heaps

I was born in  Birks Road, Cleator Moor in 1954. I was from a large family called Sheldrake. We lived over the railway bridge towards the brewery. The neighbours that I know of are: the Watsons, the Moors, the Wrights, the Richardsons, ...Read more

A memory of Cleator Moor in 1954 by Susan Sumpton

Oxford Road

I lived at 253 Oxford Road in the 1950s. Visited the old house in 2006 while visiting from Canada.

A memory of Kidlington in 1957 by Roderick Gourlay

Cream Cakes

There was a bakery here. We would come from school, Alma Road Secondary Modern, and ask for "Any stales" from the bakery. For 3d or so we'd get a big bag full of cream cakes, doughnuts etc. My favourite was the cream filled eclair. Most ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup by georgejarrold

School

John Major, who lived with his parents in Longfellow Road, started school this year, 1948, in CHEAM COMMON ... which was Balmoral Road School when I was there in 1932! His father's garden ornaments were sold from the family shop in Central Road. Yes! He did become Prime Minister.

A memory of Worcester Park in 1948 by Brian Haynes

Re Tony Bros Ice Cream

I remember Tony Bros ice cream parlour off Acton High Street. On some Sundays my father would take me for a treat for a cornet or wafer scooped out of the big drum on the counter, it was always after giving our dog Sally ...Read more

A memory of South Harefield by Frank Morrison

War Years

We lived first in Vinson Close, then in Glencorse in the High Street, next door to the Commodore. My friends included Eric Cox, who lived opposite in a flat over the undertaker's; Les Forrow, whose father was manager of a grocer's shop ...Read more

A memory of Orpington in 1940 by John Mc Culloch

Cheam Road

I lived in Sutton from 1959 to 2004 but I do not remember anywhere in Cheam Rd that looks like this! Possibly a different Cheam?

A memory of Sutton

Netherne

Hooley Hospital, although near Hooley, was in fact Netherne Hospital for the mentally ill. Those patients allowed out frequented the Hooley shops, The Star public house (long gone due to road widening) and village jumble sales. The hospital ...Read more

A memory of Hooley in 1960 by Roger Wakeling

Priory Road 1962 To 1988

My father, William J Smith (Bill) had a newsagent at 47 Priory Road between 1962 and 1988 which was opposite Ports the Bakers. I remember seeing queues of people coming out of the Bakers on a Saturday morning to get their ...Read more

A memory of South Park in 1970 by Julia Boxall

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Captions

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Caption For Corby, Maternity Unit C1962

This view shows the new Maternity Unit, which opened in 1961 on a site off Cottingham Road, opposite the boating lake.

Caption For Haddenham, The Green C1950

After crossing the ancient causeway known as the King's Highway (which runs from Belsars Hill at Willingham to Aldreth) we reach the green at Haddenham and the road to Ely.

Caption For Digswell, Cowper Arms C1960

The Cowper Arms lies at the corner of Colyer Close and Station Road.

Caption For Cleobury Mortimer, High Street C1955

The Savoy Café is on the right, and further down hill across the road Mazda lamps are for sale close to the inn sign.

Caption For Calne, St Edmund's Church C1965

Built at No 65 Oxford Road, the church was opened in 1964 after years of fund- raising.

Caption For St Austell, Pondhu Road 1912

This thatched cottage with its little garden stood in Pondhu Road, in the valley bottom to the south west of the town centre.

Caption For Tanworth In Arden, Composite C1965

Modern houses proliferate in Tanworth now, but the old chestnut tree (glimpsed top left) still casts a shade over the green, and the Bell Inn (top and bottom left), across the road from the

Caption For Burton Joyce, The Poplar Walk C1965

Main Street crosses Church Street, the A612, to become Station Road as far as the railway line, which runs between the village and the river.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, The Stocks And Whipping Post 1908

They have stood on this location, at the edge of the green on Broxhill Road, since about 1829.

Caption For Chiddingly, Muddles Green C1955

This curious name apparently comes from the Latin for a tenth or ten, the ten being iron rods or 'dickers' which a medieval ironmaster paid as his rent for the land hereabouts.

Caption For Hitchin, Brand Street C1955

Indeed, the story is told that the road was so bad that one of the potholes was filled with a fully harnessed dead cart-horse.

Caption For Bramley, The Village C1955

Bramley Road to the south has an avenue of horse chestnut trees.

Caption For Church Crookham, The Cross Roads C1960

On both sides of the road the white lines seem to go past the central reservation – this would not be so today.

Caption For North Warnborough, The Jolly Miller C1955

The Jolly Miller on Hook Road has a skittles evening each week. It has ten bedrooms, all with televisions - they would not have had these in 1955. A single bedroom costs £39 including breakfast.

Caption For Dorking, St Martin's Church 1890

The Baptist church is in regular use in Junction Road.

Caption For Haywards Heath, The Broadway C1950

Viewed from the raised footpath, the summit of Perrymount Road merges into the Broadway.

Caption For Penmaenmawr, 1892

Tunnels were pierced though these peaks for the railway, and in later years a road tunnel was also blasted through.

Caption For Stroud, Butter Row, The Old Pike House 1925

In days gone by there was a gate across the road at this point which barred the way to passers-by, who could only proceed on payment of a toll.

Caption For Sutton, Manor Park War Memorial 1932

East of Throwley Road is Manor Park. It grew in area as a result of purchases and gifts, but started out as a war memorial park.

Caption For Biggleswade, Market Square C1955

The roof of the Market House, to the left of the picture, dates back to the 16th century and was preserved when road-widening operations took place in 1937.

Caption For Stamford, Town Bridge 1922

Another view along the Welland towards Town Bridge, over which the old Great North Road crossed into Lincolnshire.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1950

The road deviates to the right here, to tackle the climb of 150 feet up The Strait and Steep Hill.

Caption For Ludford, Post Office C1955

Ludford is a now a single-street village on the Louth to Gainsborough road at the head of the River Bain, which flows south through the Wolds to join the River Witham.

Caption For Hurst Green, The Cross 1950

Again we see an empty road, but motor traffic has made an appearance in the form of two parked motor cars, one alongside a striped sign post to Clitheroe.