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Kingsmead

I was born in Horne but we moved into Smallfield when I was about 10 years old. The first two bungalows we lived in were built by my dad - Peter Pocock. They were called 'Pandora' and 'Saran'. In Smallfield we lived at 10 Kingsmead. I ...Read more

A memory of Smallfield in 1964 by Anne Waller

Bakery Turned Car Park Station Road Early 1940s

I grew up in Upminster (from 1935) and there used to be a great old stone bakery on the left hand side, going up Station Road. I think the owners were called Abraham. It was taken over by the council ...Read more

A memory of Upminster by Audrey Herz

Happy Times As A Kid

My name was Nikki Haslam when we first moved to Sudbrook when I was about 3 or 4 years old. My parents' names were Albert and Betty Haslam. We moved there because Dad worked at the army barracks in Newport, then ...Read more

A memory of Sudbrook by Nikki Clark Was Haslam

Childhood Memories

I was born in Huddersfield and lived in Clayton West until I got married in 1973. I lived in The Royds with my parent where my father was the local postman, in fact many of my relations lived in The Royds or near by. My ...Read more

A memory of Clayton West in 1860

Our Childhood

My twin sister and me were brought up in Hixon from babies till we were about 10, we were known as the Taylor Twins. We first lived with our nan in the house that stands at the top of Smithie Lane and Featherbed Lane, we then moved into ...Read more

A memory of Hixon in 1954 by Trudy Allsop

School Days Are The Best

I was born in 1952, and went to Bragar School. The headmaster was Mr McIver and teachers I remember were Mrs MacDonald (Carloway) and Mrs Mitchell (Shawbost). I used to cross the road to the shop up the hill, and also the ...Read more

A memory of South Uist in 1958 by Jean Mac Intyre

Warnham Court

My name is Angie, I was in Warnham Court only for a short while, but I have lasting memories - the grey and burgandy uniform,and walking down to the deer park before breakfast. I haven;t yet found anyone that remembered me. ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1958 by Angeline Fowler Roberts

Redhill Swimming Baths And Town

Does anyone remember the old swimming baths at Redhill? I started swimming there in the 1970s when it was still a Victorian building. The steps in the pool were of stone and the changing rooms were around the poolsides ...Read more

A memory of Redhill in 1971 by Angela Middleton

Off To School I Go!!

It’s so strange that you can remember so many things from early childhood, all those years ago! And it still feels clear as if it was yesterday and they bubble up into your brain after lying there undisturbed in the ...Read more

A memory of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1930 by David Hinge

The Red Lion

In 1938 my father was landlord of the Red Lion - I was just 6 years old but remember it clearly. I have a photo of my father standing on the front steps and the frontage is still clearly recognisable. At the time, all the lighting was ...Read more

A memory of Horseheath in 1930

Captions

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Caption For Stafford, The Royal Brine Baths C1950

During the 19th century the borough council were desperately seeking new fresh water supplies for the town.

Caption For Morriston, The Cross 1954

Billy Hole, whose newsagent's, stationer's and tobacconist's shop we see on the left, was an interesting character.

Caption For Devizes, On The Canal 1898

From there, the Kennet & Avon Canal plunges down the extraordinary flight of 29 locks at Caen Hill to the valley below.

Caption For Woodhall Spa, The Broadway C1960

W H Smith (right) has gone, and since 1994 the shop has been owned by an antiques dealer.

Caption For Southwold, The Lighthouse And Sole Bay Inn C1965

The strangely landlocked lighthouse was safely positioned away from the cliff edge but not too central in the town, where the smoke from coal fires might have obscured the light.

Caption For Holt, High Street 1896

Holt, between Fakenham and Cromer, boasts a wealth of fine Georgian houses, which huddle haphazardly around its broad market place.

Caption For Bridgnorth, From Castle Walk 1898

This is a view over Low Town from about one hundred feet above the Severn.

Caption For Sheringham, Fishermen 1906

Their clothes were strong, too, and water-resistant, especially the knitted jumpers which were made in the town with specific designs for individual families, a very similar idea to the tartan of

Caption For Ongar, High Street C1955

The sign for the King's Head Inn is on the right of the picture, although the King's Head itself is in fact on the opposite side of the road standing next to the International Store.The old Town

Caption For Henley On Thames, The Regatta 1890

This view and 27204, pages 72-73 are well away from the town; the banks are consequently more thinly populated and the boats, punts and skiffs far fewer than one might expect.

Caption For Rochdale, Entrance To Yorkshire Street 1898

Yorkshire Street was one of the main shopping streets in the town.

Caption For Woolston, Portsmouth Road C1960

On the extreme left is Palmers, with John Bull tyres and cycle lamp batteries on display in the window.

Caption For Longton, Catholic Church C1960

Now very popular because of its proximity to Preston, Longton has burgeoned into a dormitory town with its own medical centre and library.

Caption For Bedford, The Park, Putnoe C1960

Beyond the route suggested in this chapter, which finishes at Bedford Park, the 1950s and 1960s expansion of Bedford to the east was well planned with parks, shopping parades and schools - many of the

Caption For Glastonbury, The Abbey From The East 1927

This chapter finishes with a flourish in Glastonbury, one of England's most historic smaller towns, a major centre of pilgrimage in the middle ages and still regarded by many as of mythic importance.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1893

The horses and ponies which pulled the carts were stabled behind the town's many inns, where they were fed, watered and rested, ready for the journey home.

Caption For Gainsborough, Old Hall C1955

The centrepiece of the town is undoubtedly the great 15th-century mansion of the de Burghs, the Old Hall, set in a grassed square surrounded by Victorian housing.

Caption For Clydebank, Town Hall Under Construction 1900

The streets are packed with onlookers, and anxious officials wait by the entrance to the site of the new town hall.

Caption For Addlestone, 'holly Tree' 1904

Addlestone grew up in the mid 19th century with the arrival of the railway, when a few villas and many more terraces and pairs of artisan houses were built.

Caption For Rothwell, Market House C1965

Originally with its ground floor open behind the arches, it was left unfinished, amazingly, for over three centuries, and finally completed in 1895.

Caption For Darwen, The Circus C1951

The Circus, in the town centre, is where five roads meet.

Caption For Castletown, Castle Rushen 1893

They sacked a number of towns, including Durham and Hartlepool, while Robert reduced England's Scottish possessions to a handful of fortresses.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, The Shropshire Union Canal C1955

The town owes its very existence to the building of the Ellesmere Canal (as it was then called) by Thomas Telford and William Jessop in the 1790s.

Caption For Petersfield, Lavant Street 2004

One early change was the construction of the large building halfway along on the right which is one of the town's two fish- and-chip shops.