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Memories

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White City/Newburn Road.

We came to live at 12 Hewley Crescent in 1950. My gran, Mrs Knight, lived on Newburn Road, at that time she only had gas lighting and cooking. She had electricity installed in 1955 for the FA Cup on TV, she had a house-full ...Read more

A memory of Throckley in 1950 by Richard Lowes

This Stile

I was seven when we moved to Wordsley and we lived at 3 Hope Street. I remember walking up to this stile many times, with my mum and brother, and later when I came up here to play in the woods on my own with friends. Many times when we ...Read more

A memory of Wordsley in 1955

Caerau Square

Looking at this photo of the Square at Caerau brings back some happy memories of when the steam train would pass over the bridge in all its glory with the steam coming out of its funnel. The big billboard before the bridge was the only ...Read more

A memory of Caerau in 1955 by Colin Evans

Military Parachuting At Watchfield

I was in the RAF at Abingdon on two different postings during 1963/4 and 1967/69 and very often did detachments to the Parachute training school drop zone at Weston on the Green as the aircraft controller. In ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield by Doug Hulbert

Cullys Farm

My grandfather farmed Cullys Farm in the early decades of the last century and I believe so did his father and grandfather. My grandfather had 7 children and took in my great-uncle's children when their father Willam Fishlock from ...Read more

A memory of Clench Common in 1930 by Tony Fishlock

Orange Hill Girls Grammar School

After passing the 11+ at St Johns School, Milton Road, West Hendon, I attended Orange Hill from 1947. I had quite a journey, having to take the trolleybus along the Edgware Road then a walk down the Watling Avenue ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Ann Midson

I Lost My Dad When I Was 3 And We Had To Leave

My name was Pat Barringer then. My dad was burned in a lorry in 1949, he lived for about 6 months and then died, I have no memories at all as I was too young, does anybody remember the name Barringer? My mum was Beryl and my dad was Bert. I also have a sister who was 18 months at the time.

A memory of Buckhurst Hill in 1949 by Pat Westhead

Ice Cream

Reading your comments about Salford Gone and the ice cream man brought back similar memories to me. I was born at 34 Nora Street, Salford 7 in 1950. Albeit Lower Broughton. However, we used to have an Ice Cream seller who came EVERY Friday ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1950 by Stephen Winder

My Mum And Uncle

Hi, my mum and uncle went to Perrins too, their names are Jean Smith and Dennis Smith, my mum was there between 49 and 54 and uncle 57 and 62, my auntie worked at Broadway garage.

A memory of New Alresford

The Day A Lorry Drove Into Nellie Englands Cottage

Do you remember the bridge at the beginning of Hithermoor Road (near the rec). It was really high and every car BUMPED over. One day a lorry lost control and ended up in Nellie England's garden (Southern Cottages) !!

A memory of Stanwell Moor by Jill Sumner

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Captions

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Caption For Pembroke, Main Street 1936

The castle was originally a far humbler structure than that which we can see today, but was the only one in the area not to fall when the Welsh rode against the Normans in 1094.

Caption For Seatown, Seatown Farm C1955

It is afternoon milking time, judging by the shadows, at Seatown Farm in Sea Vale Lane, which leads from Chideock to a beach beside the Anchor Inn.

Caption For Alton, Normandy Street C1955

The second building on the left has a sign showing it to be the office of 'The Hampshire Herald and Alton Gazette' at 9 Normandy Street.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Green C1960

In 1999, the pub became famous for its pet chicken, Violet, who had allegedly been pecking at the war-memorial.

Caption For Polkerris, Polridmouth Beach Near Gribbin Head C1960

This scene has hardly changed for many years; the beach at Polridmouth is still only accessible on foot.

Caption For Southend On Sea, From The Pier 1898

Here, those staying in Royal Terrace or at The Royal Hotel, could walk in peace, or linger for a while on one of the benches provided.

Caption For Portland, Breakwater 1890

The great breakwaters around the eastern shores of Portland entirely enclose Portland harbour.

Caption For Rhuddlan, Castle 1891

Like the bearskin helmets of guardsmen, these ivy- clad turrets still command respect over the surrounding countryside, much as they were intended to in 1277, when the castle was rebuilt

Caption For Ilfracombe, Entrance To The Harbour C1875

Standing guard over the entrance to the harbour is the 447ft eminence of Hillsborough, easily defended and probably the first settlement in the area.

Caption For Combe Martin, The Kings Arms Hotel 1926

Known until 1933 as the Kings Arms, the Pack of Cards was built in 1626 as a town house by George Ley to celebrate a win at cards.

Caption For Ilfracombe, The Pier 2003

The round promenade pier - the last of its type - was demolished, to howls of protest, in 2001.

Caption For Penrith, Brougham Castle 1893

The imposing red sandstone ruins of the keep of Brougham Castle watch over the River Eamont. Brougham Castle was originally built by the Normans, and was strengthened by Henry II in 1170.

Caption For Shap, Abbey 1893

Shap Abbey, near the banks of the River Lowther, was founded by the 'white canons' of the Premonstratensian order at the end of the 12th century, but it was dissolved, like so many others, in 1540.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, Village And Church 1890

This photograph, taken from the east bank of the river, south of the Barley Mow pub, manages to exclude George Gilbert Scott's rather fine 1864 seven-arched brick bridge over the river.

Caption For Maidenhead, Boulters Lock, The Elevator 1913

These elevators were installed at a number of busy locks to cope with the vast numbers of small leisure boats spawned by the boating craze these views capture.

Caption For Sharpness, The Training Ship Vindicatrix C1955

This ship was berthed at Sharpness between 1939 and 1967. During that time more than 70,000 boys aged between 14 and 17 were trained on her prior to entering the Merchant Navy.

Caption For Dymchurch, High Street 1921

At this time, Dymchurch was a tranquil place; it attracted the author Edith Nesbit, who wrote 'The Railway Children'. She lived in one of the two-storey terraced cottages on the right of the picture.

Caption For Sherborne, Cheap Street C1965

In this 1960s view of the top of Cheap Street can be seen the White Hart public house; the area known today as Blackmore Vale was previously called the Vale of the White Hart.

Caption For West Stockwith, Basin, The Lock 1958

This view of the basin from its entrance lock adjacent to the Trent, shows a nearby warehouse and the Crown Inn, now the Waterfront Inn, across the water.

Caption For Wells, Market Place C1950

The sign in the centre, pointing against the flow of traffic today, indicates the A369 to Bath and Bristol - the High Street used to have two-way traffic.

Caption For London, The Strand C1900

This eastern section of the Strand had two-way traffic, unlike today. In 1900 work began on clearing the slums behind the buildings on the left to create the Aldwych.

Caption For Plymouth, The Hoe Pier 1889

The poster at the entrance advertises a military band concert, for which the bandstand on the pier was popular.

Caption For Lincoln, School Of Art 1890

Here Broadgate starts to climb out of the valley. Whites Mineral Waters was rebuilt in 1994 as a county library, but the battlemented and towered former Drill Hall of 1890 survives.

Caption For Rugeley, The Canal C1955

In the early 19th century, the colliery at Brereton nearby was connected by rail to a wharf, which enabled coal to be transported along the Trent and Mersey canal.