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Clem Attle Ct

Family moved into in 59 and a I came along in 62. Remember the blue, red & green blocks (blue was best lived @ 138, 1st floor). Many happy memories and friends to name a few- the obies, cowie, graves, wallers, king, paddy (can't remember ...Read more

A memory of Fulham by sargenttony

Barking... So Very Different Now

We moved to Hertford Road in 1971, I was 3 years old. I remember playing in our overgrown garden which backed on to the Burges road playing fields soon after we moved in. There used to be a horrendous smell from the ...Read more

A memory of Barking by abridgeboy

William H Johnson's Memories Of New Waltham Primary School In The 1930's

I lived in Station Road from 1932 to 1943 and attended the Primary School until 1935. I walked to school and remember often having to wait for trains at the level crossing. ...Read more

A memory of New Waltham by whj

Growing Up On Peel Road, Kilburn

I'm Mandy Coggins and I was born at 7 Peel Road, Kilburn in 1960. It was a beautiful Victorian House and I can remember the marble fireplaces, oak staircase that us kids used to slide down. My nan lived on ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by mandalynca

1953 To 1973 Harold Hill Was Home

I was 2½ when my parents Sam and Gwen Barrow moved from Greenwich with myself and my sister (6months) into No1 Tiverton Grove. It was on the coner with Bedale Road and had been my Nan's house. I used to ride my trike ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by eejayb

Streatham 1962 To 1975

St Andrews primary school with Mr Collins the headmaster and a very scary teacher called Mrs Mason. School dinners in the sea cadets hut across the road which looked like a ship inside!. Then Bishop Thomas Grant from 1968, which ...Read more

A memory of Streatham

Growing Up In Timperley.

I lived in Timperley from the age of seven in 1953 till the age of fifteen in 1961. Our family lived on Heyes Lane opposite the Congregational church and next to an empty lot I remember the incredible bonfires we had on Nov 5th ...Read more

A memory of Timperley by britpaint

The Green Man

Yes, by some kind of miracle, the Green Man is still there, although the carpark was built on, and the off licence next door is long gone. The Prince Of Wales by the roundabout is now a Tesco store, the Plough just before the Church Lane ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury by Steve Hamilton

The Bull Hotel

yes remember the bull demolished i and built Macfisheries supermarket in its place left my job with my mate Dave Palmer, we were both employed by Billy Horsborough who was the manager for better buying supermarket and the green grocer ...Read more

A memory of Tonbridge by mercia2005

Hapoy Childhood Days

To the right of the trees were the prefabs, I was born in No 20 in 1956, and spent many happy hours playing up and down the green next to the trees, until 1966 when we moved to Waldron Thorns

A memory of Heathfield

Captions

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Caption For Sutton Courtenay, Village 1890

We are looking north-east from the green in front of The Abbey's large grounds; this view is remarkably unchanged since 1890.

Caption For Broadway, The Green C1955

Franklin's Stores looks busy - it is shaded from the bright sunshine. There is a little shade under the tree for those with time to contemplate life's (then) gentle flow.

Caption For Norton, Pond And Village Green C1955

Hardly any changes have occurred here; the custodians of Norton's past are determined to protect it for future generations. Norton was lucky in that it escaped the worst ravages of industry.

Caption For Syston, The Green C1960

The 15th-century local granite and limestone church tower of St Peter and St Paul, heavily restored in 1872 by P W Ordish, shows above the houses of quality which bound The Green.

Caption For Syston, High Street C1955

The house which forms the angle with Chapel Street on the left is pre-17th-century, lately repainted and rethatched.

Caption For Godstone, The Village Green C1955

Until the M25 and M23 by-passed Godstone, it had become seriously blighted by traffic on the Eastbourne road, the A22 and east-west traffic on the A25, which peaked in the 1960s and 1970s

Caption For North Warnborough, The Village 1904

The plastered section of this long building was known as Webbs Cottages, and the southern range, Portsmouth Cottages. The first one of the latter was the Reading Room and Club.

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Caption For Hose, C1955

On the north-east side of the county, Hose is situated close to the Nottinghamshire border in the Vale of Belvoir.

Caption For Claygate, The Parade 1952

Claygate lies southwards beyond the A3 Kingston and Esher by-pass, and into the preserved countryside of the Green Belt.

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Caption For Hose, C1955

On the north-east side of the county, Hose is situated close to the Nottinghamshire border in the Vale of Belvoir.

Caption For Chapel St Leonards, The Esplanade C1955

This is the village centre, and it holds very special memories for the author.

Caption For Chapel St Leonards, The Esplanade C1955

This is the village centre, and it holds very special memories for the author.

Caption For Elvington, The Post Office C1960

This charming post office is still here, and overlooks the green and the beck.

Caption For Chiddingfold, The Pond And Village C1955

This attractive group, which makes the most of the possibilities of tile-hanging walls, is on the Petworth Road just south-west of the Green.

Caption For Calne, The Green And Church C1965

Centre left at No 33 is the Green Dragon, a cider house, which closed in the late 1960s.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Green 1921

We see the Green from the far side.The village (the name means 'the dwelling by the bow of the river') has two greens; because it was all part of the Pudsay estate, there was no pressure to expand

Caption For Hallow, The Green C1955

This attractive view is little changed today, except that the Green, predictably, is kept close-mown now, and woe betide any daisy that shows its head.

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, The Green 1921

We see the Green from the far side.

Caption For Ascott Under Wychwood, The Green C1950

This scene is still instantly recognisable from the green, where seats encircle a shade giving tree.

Caption For Syston, The Green C1960

The 15th-century local granite and limestone church tower of St Peter and St Paul, heavily restored in 1872 by P W Ordish, shows above the houses of quality which bound The Green.

Caption For Broadwater, The Village 1906

Some of the flavour of the old village remains in this view today, which looks eastwards along Broadwater Street East.

Caption For Chiddingly, Muddles Green C1955

Half a mile south of the hamlet with the parish church and Chiddingly Place is another small hamlet, Muddles Green, where cottages fringe a small green.

Caption For East Witton, Village 1918

To the west of Jervaulx lies this pretty village, nestling around the spacious green.

Caption For Sherborne, The Green C1955

This was the site of much activity, including horse fairs, which continued regularly until the mid-20th century. The Green is today architecturally unchanged from this photograph.