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Always In Trouble..

I attended Orange Hill between 1963 and 1969..best recall... Patricia Ranger...now Leary. My first year was at the school in Burnt Oak..I lived at the Spur Road estate and took the train from Edgware to Burnt Oak, then later walked to ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by tmdleary

The School Years 1959 To 1971

It's great to see this picture. This parade was on the walking route to and from school, from where we lived on the new estate at Southbourne Grove to the Evangelical church hall (pre school), Hockley Primary School, then the ...Read more

A memory of Hockley by Graham Rousell

Booths/Sadler St/Princes Road.

I tried to post on the board earlier, but may have botched up. But if it appears twice. Whoopsie! Now, I'm going back a bit... My grandparents Annie and Arthur Booth and their daughter (my mum) Barbara lived on Sadler ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by rosiee325

This Is Actually Chelmsford Road, Shenfield

I lived on this road, with my Grandparents, a little further along on the right at number 153, from my birth in 1963.

A memory of Shenfield by julesb_13

Monks/ Mac Donald

My mom lived in ,14 Barnet street, with her parents George and Annie Monks. George voluntary joined the army at 40 years old, and served in Norway. My mom was born in 38. My mom Dorothy moved to Canada in 81 with our family. ...Read more

A memory of Edge Hill

Circa 1952

Lydia Hall There were some lovely buildings that have been lost to demolition , the elegant Georgian Pear Tree House that was the Doctors home...the "Dutch" house on the green....and does anyone remember the Windmill that was left to ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon

Any One Rember The Penny Drinks Shop

Any one remember the penny drinks shop on the Hanworth Road near to the traffic lights at the junction of Bell Road and Hanworth Road. opposite Silvesters.

A memory of Hounslow by peter

Our Old Shop

Across the road from the newsagent we had a small shop next to the butchers “creek road stores” that was around 1963-64. Denney,s stores. I now reside in the Netherlands

A memory of Hayling Island by tomdenney1

Memories Of Southall

Lived in West End Road from 1960 to 1969, my brother was born there in 1961. We both attended Beaconsfield Road Infant School. My teacher for the first 3 years was Mrs Blong, our headmistress was Mrs Goodall. Have many happy ...Read more

A memory of Southall by robbiealison

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Captions

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Caption For Salisbury, Godolphin School 1928

Its more salubrious site was, and remains, the one pictured here on Milford Hill, just east of the city centre beyond the ring road.

Caption For Lancaster, The Castle Gateway 1896

Here we see the Grammar School from another angle, looking from East Road back into the city.

Caption For Llanelli, The Parish Church C1965

The centre of the town, shown here, is certainly becoming the domain of the motorist; we can see few vehicles, but a plethora of road signs.

Caption For Hoo, The Village C1955

In this picture, the camera is looking down Church Street from High Street (renamed Stoke Road in 1959).

Caption For Uppingham, West Bank C1965

Located at the corner of Stockerston Road and South Backway, West Bank was built in 1866 by Howard Candler, 'a small, energetic mathematician', who always refused to have more than six boys boarding.

Caption For Salthouse, The Creek C1955

The ducks on this creek are well fed by motorists who stop to feed them from the coast road which runs in front of Bob Cooke's house (left), where he sold fresh bait and samphire, known as 'the poor man's

Caption For Tregaron, The Foot Of The Pass 1933

Along this road passed thousands of cattle with 'cues', or two-part iron shoes, on their feet, along with sheep, pigs and geese, the latter with their feet dipped in tar and sand.

Caption For Stanmore, Village 1906

The village is now a faceless sort of place, apart from one or two buildings; these include a superb but well-disguised hall house of around 1500 in Church Road.

Caption For Colindale, Edgware Road C1955

Said to derive its name from a local family, the area basically occupies a stretch of Edgware Road about a mile south of Edgware.

Caption For Cheam, Burdon Lane 1925

Although by the time this picture was taken the road surface had yet to be tarmacadamed and pavements installed, these luxury properties were eagerly sought after by prosperous middle-class families.

Caption For Cheam, Nonsuch Park Lodge 1925

Beyond the gates, the Ewell Road extends onwards to the centre of Cheam village.

Caption For North Cheam, The Queen Victoria C1960

The original inn, which stood on the site of the London Road tollgate, was replaced in 1936 by this impressive roadhouse with its large forecourt and function rooms.

Caption For Caton, Hornby Road C1955

In the 1950s, Hornby Road featured Henty's confectioners and the post and telegraph office (left).

Caption For Lyme Regis, Low Tide 1930

Double rows of beach tents (centre left) line the Cart Road to the south of the Bay Private Hotel.

Caption For Kingswood, Parish Church C1955

This is an unusual view of St Andrew`s Church, taken from the graveyard looking west towards the main road.

Caption For Grenoside, War Memorial 1953

His name lives on in the village: Norfolk Hill goes up to the right, and opposite on Sheffield Road is the Norfolk Arms Hotel.

Caption For Minehead, The Church And Church Steps C1879

Here the narrow Church Steps wind from Vicarage Road up steps to the church at the town's summit.

Caption For Chard, Fore Street 1907

The street curves uphill with a vigorously-flowing water channel alongside the road edge of each pavement.

Caption For Cheddar, Cliff Hotel 1908

lady looking at the photographer, came back today, she would see that almost all in this view (except the rear block of Pavey's Temperance Hotel) has been demolished since 1908, partly for road

Caption For Hailsham, The Common Pond C1965

A popular location, it is somewhat surrounded by uninspiring housing estates and housing, such as the 1950s Bell Banks bungalows opposite, but it and Bell Banks Road are living links with

Caption For Brook, The Dog And Pheasant 1957

A little south-west of Witley, the route passes the tile-hung Dog and Pheasant pub on the A286 Haslemere Road; it stands opposite the village cricket ground with the 1923 village hall.

Caption For Lindfield, Pretty Corner C1960

These eye-catching houses are situated on the bend of the road and opposite All Saints` church.

Caption For Hermitage, Yattendon Road C1955

You can almost imagine him walking along this country road outside the village.

Caption For West Hoathly, The Store C1960

This picture is of the same road as photograph W64009, but dates from ten years later and is taken from the other direction.