Maps

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Memories

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Ferndown In The 50's

I lived in Church Road from 1956 til 1970..and my parents continued to live there til 2000 . I remember going to the zoo and crying at the caged lion..can't believe the animals lived in such small cages . The town is so different ...Read more

A memory of Ferndown by cattia777

My Birthplace

iwas born in holmfirth valley hospital in july 1944. my name is judith rowley and i had a sister jean.my mother mavis and my father jim.we lived in south lane,then moved to a lovely house called cliftonville but cant remember the road ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth by Judith Gregory

Robert Hall Street

In reply to Jean Shaw....I also lived in Robert Hall Street, I think we were neighbours. Was your mum named Georgina, if so, I remember going into your house as a child many times and seeing your big dolls on the sofa. Also, if I am ...Read more

A memory of Salford by pehanley

Thanks For Jogging My Memories Of Wombwell

Came across this place by accident - glad I did. I spent the first 11 years of life down Hawson Street, before moving to Aldham House Estate. I can still remember the "old gas works" the other side of the ...Read more

A memory of Wombwell by lez_slack

American Family

I lived with my parents and older brother and sister at 68 Cambridge Road from 1964-1968--some of the best years of my life. My best friends were Ann and Alan Massey.who lived down the street and right across the street were my ...Read more

A memory of North Harrow by Carol Baggett Watts

Raf Cottesmore Wwii

My father, Joseph Spielmann, served with the US Army Air Force attached to the Signal Corps during WWII. He often spoke fondly of his time in Cottesmore. His unit was housed in a manor house which belonged to the widow of an RAF ...Read more

A memory of Cottesmore by oberlejj

Lost Familey

hi there, my parents allso lived in collyhurst, were they owned there house and coalyard, there names were loretta and charles wood, they sold the house and bought a house in blacley(13 old road) but my dad drove daily back to the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by cwood35

War Baby Head Banger 1944

I was born in September 1939 just after WW2 had started...My parents who had their house in Waldridge Road decided to move into West Lane to be near my Grandparents while my Dad who was in a reserved occupation was ...Read more

A memory of Chester-Le-Street by maps4

Knock Street 1960 62

I was born in Aberdeen in 1958. I lived in Stuartfield, with my Dad, Bert Gordon and Mum, Vi, in a tied house belonging to Sandy Adams (Adams of Old Deer) from 1960 until we moved to a council house in Windhill Street in 1962. ...Read more

A memory of Stuartfield by hmnoble

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

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Captions

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Caption For Chard, Fore Street C1955

Right of the Westminster Bank stands Manor Court, which was built as a merchant's house in 1550; in the upper rooms, some ceilings still retain their fine plasterwork decoration.

Caption For Wokingham, Broad Street C1955

Across the road large trees obscure the front of Montague House, whilst on this side, pollard trees mark the edge of the road and in the foreground a thick green hedge can be seen in front of The Elms

Caption For Bathford, Ashley Road C1955

This is still a distinct village, with lanes winding uphill, although the wall on the right has now been replaced by a 1970s close, Titan Barrow, the name perpetuating a house of 1748 by Wood the Elder

Caption For Chalford, The Hill C1960

Houses with terraced gardens climb the steep sided Golden Valley and overlook some of the most lovely scenery in the region.

Caption For Bretby, The Hall C1955

The original house was built for the 2nd Earl of Chesterfield to a design by Inigo Jones.

Caption For Snodland, Mulberry Cottage C1965

Named for the mulberry tree that grew in the garden, this 18th-century Kentish hall house in the High Street was once at the centre of Snodland, where the market cross stood outside The Red Lion inn opposite

Caption For Chartham, The Green 1903

the River Stour has, in fact, two greens: a large open space before the church, and behind it, a small triangular green forming the heart of this rural community round which the cottages and old houses

Caption For Stonehouse, High Street C1955

It has a thriving local economy, and the modern Elgin Mall shopping centre and new housing estates have grown up in recent decades.

Caption For Billericay, Chantry Café C1955

The Chantry Café probably occupies the site of the priest's house.

Caption For Laindon, St Nicholas's Church C1955

The annexe to the left of the belfry is a 17th-century priest's house, which later became a school.

Caption For South Benfleet, Boyce Hill Golf Links C1955

Though still fairly well-endowed with trees in the 1950s, the slopes were vanishing under the housing developments of Tarpots and New Thundersley.

Caption For Blewbury, Lantern Cottage, South Street C1955

Opposite the cottages we can just see the sign of the Load of Mischief public house.

Caption For Twyford, 1000 Year Old Yew Tree C1955

Behind the yew is Mildmay House; it dates back to about 1700, and was once the rectory. St Mary's Church was designed by Waterhouse, who also designed the Natural History Museum in London.

Caption For Puriton, Middle Street C1955

The original house does not survive, but the great arched gateway does.

Caption For Stroud, From Near Folly Lane 1910

Today the allotments on the near side of Uplands School have been replaced by housing, as have parts of Rodborough Fields in the middle distance.

Caption For Stroud, Cainscross Looking Towards Ebley 1925

On the right is the White Horse Inn, a long-established public house where property auctions were held in the early 19th century.

Caption For Yarm, High Street C1955

The three-storey elegant town house buildings help to make Yarm a very attractive place in which to live.

Caption For Ipswich, The Ancient House C1955

The Ancient House next door is 16th-century, but was re-fronted in c1670. The arms of Charles II are in the centre of four elaborate oriel windows, with pargetting representing four continents.

Caption For Gateshead, The Lake, Saltwell Park C1955

Saltwell Park Museum is housed in the old mansion.

Caption For Kimbolton, High Street C1955

Although most of the frontages are Georgian, with a pleasing variation in roof lines, many of the houses are actually a good deal older.

Caption For Shrewsbury, Milk Street 1911

Who would want to live in Swine Street, no matter how smart the houses? It therefore changed to St John's Hill - much more elegant.

Caption For Much Wenlock, High Street 1911

The large house on the right is supposedly haunted by two children playing with a spinning top on the balcony.

Caption For St Agnes, Cliffs At Chapel Porth C1955

Such a dramatic combination of sea, cliffs and ruined engine houses is instantly recognised as part of the Cornish landscape. Low tide reveals a large expanse of golden sand here at Chapel Porth.

Caption For Charlestown, The Harbour C1885

Chutes descend from Quay Road in front of the terraced houses for loading china clay. On the extreme right is a disused limekiln with two arches.