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Memories

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Dinas House

I remember as a young girl spending many hours down Dinas lane, if you went all the way down there was an old abandoned house. We used to go there and pick the daffodils and blue bells. I was always taking them home for my mum, there ...Read more

A memory of Pentre-bach in 1970 by Tracy Pritchard

Shared Memories

We lived at Clifton House, Higher Ardwick from 1962 until about 1967 or so, when the area was knocked down to enable the Mancunian Way progress. I attended St Thomas' School for a year then went to Ardwick Secondary in the 'E Stream'; ...Read more

A memory of Ardwick in 1964

Lemington Upon Tyne, Scouting

Scouting Life during the Forties I was born in January 1936 in a large village, Lemington in Northumberland, England. Lemington bordered on the limit of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne. It was a working class area ...Read more

A memory of Lemington in 1944 by George Ritson

Memories When I Was Small.

i lived at 51 wednesfield road oppisite the poplar public house. Ican remember fosters shop i also used to walk up sun street to corn hill were there was a small shop before the wheel public house we bought fish chips ...Read more

A memory of Heath Town in 1960 by Kevin Kavanagh

Red House Boarding School

I went to red house boarding school from about 71 till about 74 used to fish in the old pond up at burgh Heath never had a bite my name is Gary slater. Mr Hopkins was my guitar teacher. Still play now

A memory of Burgh Heath in 1971

Remembering Three Bridges, As A Boy

I lived in No.29 New Street. I remember playing with Jeff & Billy Kowach, Alfie Manzoli (who lived in the now Barclays Bank), John Denman (also of New Street), Richard Freakes, Graham and Michael Goring. ...Read more

A memory of Three Bridges by Terrie Hounsome

Maindy And Canada Road In The 1950s/60s

Hello Lyndon, I too have many vivid memories of Maindy and the surrounding area. I was born in 62 Canada Rd in 1945 and lived there until 1967...the so-called summer of love! I was sort of brought up by my ...Read more

A memory of Maindy in 1950 by Andy Thompson

Romford's Market Town Long Gone!

I lived at 81 Junction Road from the age of 3 - 11 from 1946 - 1953. The house was one of 4 large detached houses close to the railway which have been demolished, but the row of shops in Carlton Road still exist. I ...Read more

A memory of Romford in 1952 by Mary Hill

Rugeley

I'm doing research on Rugeley. I'm wondering does anyone have memories of Green Lane Farm? It was sold in 1960. I recently read that you could walk across the fields to Etching Hill from Green Lane. Rugeley has changed so much in recent ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley by Carol Arnall

Halfords Cafe And Outside Caterers, Castleford Rd.

Hi everyone. I was born in 56 and lived in Normanton and Altofts until moving to Pontefract when I was 7 or 8. My grandad had a cafe down Castleford Road called Halfords. Funny how this works isn't ...Read more

A memory of Normanton in 1959 by Shawn Halford

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Captions

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Caption For Slinfold, The Post Office C1955

Both Slinfold House (on the left) and Slinfold's stores and post office are clad in an attractive pattern of mathematical tiles, which were very popular in the 18th century.

Caption For Maidstone, High Street 1898

A prison that has housed some of Britain's most notorious criminals is nearby.

Caption For Sidcup, The Green 1900

Do you think the horse and cart, left, had dropped them off to enjoy a picnic in this picturesque spot?

Caption For Bispham, The Lounge, Palm Court Methodist Holiday Home C1960

This stretch of the coast developed long after Blackpool; with the coming of the tram system, there was much rivalry to purchase land for hotels, hydros and houses.

Caption For Clapham, The Long Pond C1955

In the distance are the houses of Clapham Common South Side, some of which survive from the 18th century and more from the 19th.

Caption For Longridge, Berry Lane C1955

Behind the houses on the left is the 19th-century St Paul's Church.

Caption For Wickham Market, Market Hill 1929

There are then two 16th-century houses with jetties, but the grocer's shop is no longer on the corner.

Caption For Chesterfield, High Street 1896

Horses and carts no longer park outside the Wheatsheaf public house, however; but the spire of the parish church can still be seen in the background at the end of Burlington Street, which like the High

Caption For Earlswood, Common Road 1906

In the southern suburb of Redhill, this line of bijou Victorian houses and shops developed alongside the tree-lined common, overlooked by the formidable presence of St John's Church (background).

Caption For Sewerby, Main Street C1955

The Georgian house with its 50 acres of grounds was built between 1714 and 1720 for the Lloyd-Greame family; it was sold to Bridlington Corporation in 1934.

Caption For Seaton, The Sands 1920

The cliff on the right now has a row of houses at the top.

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Caption For Chatburn, C1950

Housing estates now cover areas where once busy mills throbbed.

Caption For Easby, Abbey 1893

This view shows the south transept (centre left), with the chapter house on the right.

Caption For Kirkbymoorside, High Market Place 1951

The ivy-clad King's Head public house, on the right, is a popular local hostelry, although the gallows-type pub sign out in the street has long gone.

Caption For Gainford, The Corner Shop C1955

Gainford is noted for its 13th-century church, Georgian houses, narrow streets and one of the finest village greens in the southern part of the county.

Caption For Eastbourne, Meads Road 1890

It is regrettable that all the trees have now gone in this view looking towards the Town Hall, but the flint walls and the house on the right survive.

Caption For Faversham, West Street C1960

Almost opposite at No 121 is a plaster-fronted house bearing the date 1697.

Caption For Cawston, High Street C1965

The Dutch gables on the houses along both sides of this street are a good example of the influence that the many Dutch and Flemish immigrants to Norfolk from the 16th century onwards have had over local

Caption For Mundesley, The Parade C1965

In the distance is the Manor House Hotel, the grandest in the town: in 1949 full board here cost no less than 42 shillings a day. It had its own private staircase down to the beach.

Caption For Bath, Theatre Royal C1965

The entrance block of the theatre was formed from Beau Nash's first house in Bath, a pre-Wood era building of 1720 with heavy moulded window surrounds and cornices.

Caption For Bath, Wood Street C1955

The houses on the left retain their elegant columned early 19th-century shopfronts, while the quirky 1850s building beyond is still the premises of Paxton and Whitfield, cheesemongers in Bath since 1797

Caption For Holywell, The Ferry 1914

Here we see the chain ferry across the Great Ouse at Holywell.

Caption For Ivy Hatch, The Village 1901

Dunk's Green 1901 Some fine stone and brick cottages and an oast house stand along the road leading towards Mereworth Woods near the village centre of Plaxtol, on the edge of the Ragstone Ridge

Caption For Barnwood, Barnwood Road C1955

The two pairs of houses nearest the camera on the left were demolished in 1964 when the dual carriageway was built.