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Memories

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Wartime Theydon Bois

My lasting memory of Theydon is the walk from the station to my aunts house which backed on to the railway line. This was near the end of the war I think but I clearly remember a field full of the remains of downed aircraft . ...Read more

A memory of Theydon Bois by Ron Sargeant

My Old Ashford

I WAS BORN IN ASHFORD IN 1938 LIVED THERE TILL 2001 WHEN I MOVED TO BRANDON SUFFOLK I MARRED IN 1963 AND AM STILL GOING HAPPY I REMEMBER THE OLD TOWN VERY WELL I WENT TO SCHOOL IN WILLS AT THE AGE OF 5 TILL 11 THEN NORTH MOD ...Read more

A memory of Salford by tony1938.tg

Shops I Grew Up With

I went to Ardleigh Green School for 7 years and knew most of the shops. Starting in Squirrels Heath Lane there was Langs (Newsagents), Smys (wool), chemists, Greens Stores, a butchers, shoe repairers, the Fish Shop (lovely ...Read more

A memory of Ardleigh Green by childsj

School Days

I started school at 5yrs old ii then lived in Fernlea Avenue the house was called Anglo West and was number 44 (how i remember this so well i do not know) my mum took me to school through the park the school was not far from the end of the ...Read more

A memory of Herne Bay

Grenoside Park

We loved playing in the park, hard to imagine that in the 50s the swings were locked up every Sunday.! The old quarry in the park was a playground for many of us, climbing the sides and sliding down on old tins. The stream ran down the ...Read more

A memory of Grenoside by support

Salon Thurloe My Aunt's Hat Shop

Another reason that I liked to visit Leatherhead was because my Auntie Mag had a shop there and I was always guaranteed a welcome that invariably included a sticky bun or some similar magnet to a young ...Read more

A memory of Leatherhead by Brian Simmons

Valentines Park Ilford Gants Hill

Hi there. I'll always have fond memories of Valentines Park, those beautiful swans and Canadian cygnets at the Cranbrook Road end, Gants Hill Odeon, library, the bird cage in Valentines Park, the boat lakes, the brass ...Read more

A memory of Ilford by bevjoemorris

Reeves Family

Trying to find information on the reeves family who lived in wood field terrace Penrhiwceiber my father was born there grandfather worked down the pit There . but moved to Coventry in the late 1920.trying to find if anyone can ...Read more

A memory of Penrhiwceiber by ernie.reeves

Prefabs, Hyacinth Close, Harold Hill. Irene Smith

I was born November 1948 in the Prefab my mum and Dad and sister Pamela moved to the previous year. Marie and Dick Smith originally came from the east end, but moved out to Dagenham as young children in ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by irenepurnell

I Grew Up In Melrose Gardens, Stag Lane, Edgware.....

Though I was actually born in Bushey, Herts., ( I believe that was where the maternity hospital was in 1939.) Melrose Gardens was a cul-de-sac of about thirty five houses and at least half the houses had ...Read more

A memory of Edgware by hrohrer

Captions

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Caption For Bedford, Bunyan's Statue 1898

This statue of one of Bedforshire's famous sons was made by the noted sculptor, Boehm, in 1873, and presented to the town by the then Duke of Bedford in June 1874.

Caption For Hitchin, Bancroft C1955

When in the 1950s Reginald Hine, the great Hitchin historian, wrote of the town, 'It is lamentable what we have lost during the last 100 years', he was complaining of the desecration of the buildings and

Caption For Boston Spa, High Street 1893

This view reveals Boston's elegant and urbane character. Handsome and dignified Georgian houses and villas line the leafy street.

Caption For Guisborough, Market Place 1899

By 1899 we see that the old two-storey bay window of the Cock Inn has gone, to be replaced by a new shop front installed by Mr Fairburn, who had moved his chemist's and druggist's business

Caption For Skegness, Compass Gardens C1960

Butlin's funfair and the model yacht pond can be seen in the background, with the old Embassy Centre, built in 1929, on the left. The horse-drawn landaus await passengers for a tour of the town.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road C1965

His timing proved providential, as his skills were in demand by the families who were moving into the then new houses being built throughout the town.

Caption For Huddersfield, Castle Hill 1957

This elevated site was settled by many early peoples, including the Brigantes, the Belgae and the Romans.

Caption For Tredegar, Castle Street C1968

The town clock has been given a number of nicknames, including `the Iron Duke of Tredegar`, because of the small profile of the Duke of Wellington on the base.

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour 1885

Down in the harbour, the tall ship is moored just in front of the Angel Vaults, still here as a waterside inn.

Caption For Northleach, The Green C1960

The 15th-century tower of St Peter and St Paul church is on the skyline. It was built by the town's rich inhabitants during a period of religious fervour.

Caption For Manchester, Town Hall 1895

This is a lovely full frontal view of Manchester Town Hall as it was over a century ago. The Albert Memorial in the middle of our photograph has a elaborate history, which is often told wrongly.

Caption For Long Sutton, Market Place C1950

This market town is noted for its rare 13th-century lead spire and late Norman nave.

Caption For Minchinhampton, Market House 1901

It is supported on stone pillars with a row of wooden columns in the centre, and is surrounded by a collection of 17th- and 18th-century hotels and town houses.

Caption For Spilsby, Market Street C1955

Godsmark's (second from left) have been in business and in the same shop for over 80 years, but most of the other businesses have changed. W M Kirk (left) is now Ambridge's Fish and Chip Restaurant.

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1960

The centre of Heswall was originally much closer to the shoreline, probably in the area around Village Road and St Peter's Church, but the advent of Telegraph Road - the A540 - has moved the commercial

Caption For Manchester, The Infirmary 1889

One of the founders of the Infirmary had been Dr White, and it was his son Charles who made many changes and advances in the treatment of women.

Caption For Maesteg, Commercial Street C1955

Demand for steam coal caused collieries to be developed, and over a million tons of coal were mined annually.

Caption For London, Chelsea Embankment 1890

Yet upriver, above London Bridge, were the more modest colliers, whose simple barges, loaded by man-power, carried consignments on to Thameside towns, for shipment to the Midlands and the north through

Caption For Tring, High Street C1950

Since the by-pass opened, the town has less traffic and the High Street has been paved with herring-bone paviours.

Caption For Wallasey, Capitol Roundabout C1960

This captures a time when everyone shopped on his or her local high street, and out-of-town shopping was unheard of.

Caption For Cardiff, Queen Street 1893

The open aspect of the street pictured here and familiar to us today originates from the demolition of older buildings in 1862 to allow road widening.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, From Cragg 1901

We are looking out over Grange to Morecambe Bay from Charney Well Road, which rises steeply above the town. Now, houses occupy the slope in front of the camera.

Caption For Calne, St Edmund's Church C1965

The need for a new Catholic church in the town became particularly pressing when nearby RAF Lyneham was unable to provide a full- time chaplain to the station, and they helped fund its completion

Caption For St Austell, Pondhu Road 1912

This thatched cottage with its little garden stood in Pondhu Road, in the valley bottom to the south west of the town centre.