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1898, Helpston Ref. RNE730841
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1896, Eggbuckland Ref. RNE699508
1899, Eyres Monsell Ref. RNE702514
1895, Hillcross Ref. RNE736124
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1898, Horfield Ref. RNE740343
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Memories

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Childhood In Moodiesburn

I remember staying in Beechgrove just at the begining of the electric scheme, we had some very happy memories of the glen, Bedlay Castle, and going for walks down the luggie for a swim. Mr and Mrs Brown stayed in number ...Read more

A memory of Moodiesburn by William Rafferty

Memory Lane

I was at Brownrigg from 1963 to 1966, I was in Pennine dorm, Lorna Herron. I remember Bent Toe, he had to be put down at the school, a girl called Diane was really upset about that. I remember gathering bracken on the fells for the ...Read more

A memory of Bellingham in 1965 by Lorna Gowland

Medway Drive Perivale

I was born on 24 September 1937 when my parents were living at No 54 Medway Drive, Perivale, Greenford. I thought I was born in a maternity hospital ( possibly Perivale Maternity Hospital, but no records now exist for this ...Read more

A memory of Perivale in 1940 by Alan Grose

Woolies !

I found this site through a link on another, which had pictures of old buses - http://www.old-bus-photos.co.uk/?cat=51 I commented there on some of the Yorkshire Woollen District Transport fleet, which my dad used to drive. I was born in ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury in 1974 by Gordon Sharpe

Pierrepont House, Frensham.

I live in Australia. My grandfather was a butler and my grandmother a lady's maid at Pierrepont House in 1891 and 1901. Their names were George Veasey and Theodosia Veasey, nee Williams. My father, George Edward Veasey, ...Read more

A memory of Frensham in 1954 by Rosemary King

Westray St And The Appletons

Hi, I was born in 1937 in Furnace Cottages but spent my childhood until 1954 living at 26 Westray Street. My gteat friend is Peter Libby who still lives there and who I manage to visit every year . Might I suggest you ...Read more

A memory of Carlin How in 1948 by Fred Miller

Brimington Boys Inthe 1970s

I have been away from Brimington for about 22 years, some of the area has changed but not much, I was shocked to see my old school gone. Brim boys was my last school before my first job as apprentice mechanic at ...Read more

A memory of Brimington in 1970 by Nick Cherryman

School Years

I also remember my first day at Ynysboeth Infants school, and unceremoniously being dragged there by my mother for the first time, because I didn't want to go to school. However, as I was happily greeted by the teacher on entering the ...Read more

A memory of Ynysboeth in 1940 by Royden Jones

Happy Valley Happy Memories

My sister, Ellen, won a children's talent competition at Happy Valley in 1936, at the age of eight, playing 'Minuet in G' on the piano. I was only aged two at the time but I still remember the 'modern' Kodak camera she ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno in 1930 by Gwyndaf Roberts

Old Southall Remembered

I lived in old Southall (Norwood Road - Norwood Green end) during the 1960s to the 1990s and have seen great changes. I went to school at Clifton Road, and the school had a great Headmaster, Mr Hancock, for a while. One ...Read more

A memory of Southall

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Captions

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Caption For Petersfield, Red Lion Hotel 1906

The advent of the motor carriage did not prevent the hotel advertising the stables at the back of this famous coaching hotel.

Caption For Fishbourne, The Roman Palace C1968

At the end of the 3rd century a disastrous fire brought the Palace to an end. It was not until 1960 that the laying of a water main brought about its discovery.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Capstone Hill And Parade 1911

The small beach to the left is at Prechers Rock.

Caption For Paignton, Church Street 1912

St John's Church at Paignton originally dated from the 12th century, but was rebuilt three hundred years later. It is said to stand on the site of a Bronze Age burial mound.

Caption For Wombourne, The Canal And Bridge C1965

On the canal near Bratch Locks.The canal is narrow; the maximum dimensions for watercraft are 70ft x 7ft x 3ft draught, with headroom of just 7ft, 6in.

Caption For York, Law Courts 1893

At that time there were no conservation laws, and anything that was in the way of progress was destroyed.

Caption For York Town, London Road 1901

This lodge was built in 1831 after an outbreak of cholera in the area, so as to protect the officer cadets. Today, the gates are permanently closed, for security reasons.

Caption For Stebbing, High Street C1960

Stebbing, strung out along a mile-long road, has a fine collection of old buildings: the house with the leaning frontage is late 15th-century, the other cottages slightly later.

Caption For Holker Hall, 1894

The west wing of the original old hall at Holker, home of the Preston family since the 16th century, was destroyed by fire in 1871.This sumptuous rebuilding, supervised by the seventh Duke of Devonshire

Caption For Croydon, North End 1896

The brand-new tower of the Town Hall can be seen above the far shops in North End, which today is a pedestrianised road.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Jubilee Exhibition, The Royal Entrance 1887

The idea that the celebration of Queen Victoria's jubilee should include an exhibition featuring Manchester's business, commerce, and industry was first discussed in 1886.

Caption For Oxford, View On The Cherwell 1906

Punting is and was a very popular pastime, and anyone, not only students, can hire a punt.

Caption For Farnborough, The Scala 1925

The wonderfully-titled 'Bardelys the Magnificent' was showing at The Scala when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Great Haywood, The Canal C1955

At the northern end of the Staffs and Worcester Canal, an unusual pleasure boat conversion heads towards Wolverhampton. The narrow section is a solid aqueduct over the river Trent.

Caption For Rake, The Flying Bull 1934

We are now right on the border - part of the inn is in Hampshire. The name of the inn comes from two stagecoaches, 'The Fly' and 'The Bull', which plied the road.

Caption For Rugeley, Market Square C1955

Industry came early to Rugeley. There was a forge in the area by 1273, and glassmaking was well established by the early 14th century.

Caption For Frome, Spring Gardens 1907

This is the third of four bridges in this area. The furthermost crosses a ruined leat, a channel carrying water to a nearby mill.

Caption For London, Bank Of England C1900

This view looks from the Mansion House balcony to the Bank of England.

Caption For London, Portobello Road C1895

This view looks north up Portobello market in Notting Hill's Portobello Road. To the left is Elgin Crescent, and on the right is Colville Terrace.

Caption For Chippenham, C1955

A closer view (taken at the same time) of the timber-framed buildings in the High Street which have now disappeared. The bridge over the Avon is in the distance.

Caption For Winchester, Cathedral 1886

Pilgrims came from all over the world to pay homage at the Shrine of St Swithun, a former Winchester Bishop.

Caption For Padstow, View Over The Harbour C1900

The harbour at Padstow originally belonged to Bodmin Priory and has had many celebrated visitors, none more so, perhaps, than Sir Walter Raleigh, who used it frequently when he was Lord Warden of the Stannaries

Caption For Blackburn, The Boulevard C1955

The central bus terminus on the Boulevard stands outside the railway station, from where this photograph was taken.

Caption For Wanborough, The Cottage Shop C1965

These cottages stand at the top of Pack Hill, near its junction with Church Road and Mayfield, in Upper Wanborough. The Cottage Shop was once a shoemaker's premises.