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258 Furlong Road

I was born at 258 Furlong Road in 1944. I lived there with my mum and gran for 5 years till we moved over to Purston Featherstone in 1950. My gran was called Elsie Nowell, the years we spent there were wonderful...I always ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne in 1944 by Pauline Fletcher

Growing Up In Edgware

I was actually born in Bushey but I grew up in Edgware. I always thought it a funny little town but in it's own way it was beautiful. The parks were beautiful and always had Rose Gardens and ponds to visit. Walking was a way of ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1961 by Edna Ryan

Willis's Shop

Hi, I remember Willis's shop very well, my mother shopped there every day, and remember the Persian cat they had named Ration. I lived next door to Rosie's cafe and was friends with all the family. I also played over the pit, and ...Read more

A memory of Penrhiwceiber by Rita Jones

Ordsall

I was born in New Bury St just off Tattoo St. I remember playing in the streets, hand making bogies going to St Joeys School, going down the old railtracks and playing in the burnt out buildings. I remember going to the tiny picture house ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1964 by Tony Barrett

Happy Days.

I was nearly 8 years old. My mom and dad had the paper shop at 101 Wood Lane. I used to play all day in summer, in the fields opposite the shop. There is a housing estate there now. It was the third field my pals and I liked and I ...Read more

A memory of Bartley Green in 1960

Life In Prestwood

As a family we moved to Prestwood approx' 1958, because from here I went straight to the Misbourne school at Gt Missenden aged 11. We had great times and tough times here. Life was not that easy. My parents both worked hard to ...Read more

A memory of Prestwood by Michael Lacey

Milk Parlour...

I'm sure that at some time in my youth there was a milk parlour on the left corner of this picture. Mum would treat us after shopping and we could look for the bus to Wychbold, as we drank. They did lime flavour which I hardly see ...Read more

A memory of Droitwich Spa in 1973 by Kerrie Moor

West Banks

The house with the bay window (31A) used to belong to my grandparents, Albert and Ivy Harrison, and the front room was used as a shop until my nan moved into number 37. I can't remember the exact year but my parents, Derek and Phyllis ...Read more

A memory of Sleaford in 1965 by Keith Meikle

Living In Littlehampton

I was lucky to be born in Littlehampton in Manning Road, before moving to Howard Road with my two brothers and two sisters. We have lots of memories about growing up on the river bank, west beach and the main beach, ...Read more

A memory of Littlehampton in 1968 by Shirley Smith

Bachpann

I remember as a child flattening out card boards boxes, as we lived on Great Arthur Street, Smethwick, the gardens led onto the canal banks and my brother and my cousins used to slide down to the bottom - what a thrill - and trying to get ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick in 1968

Captions

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Caption For Ravenscar, The Terrace And Robin Hood's Bay 1901

Sad to say, investors were unimpressed, and only the road layout and a hotel block and shops were built.

Caption For Wisbech, Market Place C1955

These two photographs show the market place over a span of ten years.

Caption For Burnley, Manchester Road 1952

When this view was taken, Manchester Road was a much more important shopping street than it is today.

Caption For Kettering, High Street 1922

Making the deliveries was the first foot on the career rung, followed by serving in the shop.

Caption For Barton Upon Humber, Market Place C1955

Two buildings at the far end have been demolished for road widening, and even the White Lion (right), which became a pub in 1558, was taken over in about 1970 and is now an extension to The China Shop.

Caption For Accrington, Broadway Gardens C1955

By 1958 plans were drawn up to allow the building of shops on the garden.

Caption For Cosby, Croft Road From The Nook C1965

In Forryan Close a framework knitting shop survives.

Caption For Barton Upon Humber, Market Place C1955

Two buildings at the far end have been demolished for road widening, and even the White Lion (right), which became a pub in 1558, was taken over in about 1970 and is now an extension to The China Shop.

Caption For St Ives, The Quay C1960

Today they range from business management services and marketing consultants, antiques shops, and cafes to private homes. On the right is a boatyard.

Caption For Thames Ditton, The Swan Hotel C1955

Owing to a large fire in 1888, the works were rebuilt using the then innovative 'saw tooth' roof design to allow light onto the shop floor.

Caption For Goudhurst, The Village And St Mary's Church 1901

In the basement of the house on the left of the picture, William Rootes had a bicycle repair shop, the forerunner of the Rootes Motor Group. Central Kent

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Street 1921

The second shop on the left of our picture is the offices of the local newspaper, the 'Advertiser & Times'.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1955

The block of buildings incorporating the Hotel Central and Lennards shoe shop (right) all have different occupants.

Caption For Hull, Paragon Street 1903

The street was laid out around 1802, and soon many taverns, hotels, inns and shops were built.

Caption For Lincoln, High Street C1955

The block of buildings incorporating the Hotel Central and Lennards shoe shop (right) all have different occupants.

Caption For Chelmsford, Queens Head Inn, High Street 1892

By the end of the 14th century these had solidified into a block of shops called Middle Row.

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Street 1906

By the end of the 14th century these had solidified into a block of shops called Middle Row.

Caption For St Ives, Bridge Street 1898

The 1898 view shows the earlier type of blinds used by the shops to protect their goods: the awning is supported on wooden posts driven into the road surface.

Caption For Dorking, Horsham Road 1905

The shops displayed their wares to the elements. The traffic was slower, but the pace was more fervent. The encouragement to buy was the most important thing of the day.

Caption For Dorking, South Street 1906

The shops displayed their wares to the elements. The traffic was slower, but the pace was more fervent. The encouragement to buy was the most important thing of the day.

Caption For Styal, The Cotton Mill 1897

So, they had to build attractive housing within easy walking distance of work, and provide shops and places of worship.

Caption For Thorp Arch, Church 1893

From 1959, the 450-acre site was slowly developed as a pioneer shopping park.

Caption For Haverfordwest, High Street C1950

Note the shop frontage for Stephen and Fred Green on the left (now a chartered accountants).

Caption For St Ives, The Broadway 1901

Then comes a fish and chip shop, an Indian take-away and the apparently closed E H Deer, a tobacco and newsagent`s.