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Memories

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The Crown Inn, Market Street.

On the left of the photo is the Crown. For many years, this was my local. A good combination of beers & ciders, great bar staff (John Ellis, the landlord, Rachel, Carol, Mel, Yvonne & Keith, the last three sadly ...Read more

A memory of Oakengates by bru.enzer

Farningham Homes For Boys

Hi my name is Bryan Hall, but when I was born it was Bryan Daniels. Because of my mothers persnal difficulties I was taken in by the Surrey County Council aged three months being put into council care. In 1945 I was sent ...Read more

A memory of South Darenth by Bryan Hall

Hill House Farm

As a young child in the late 1960’s our family used to take a regular trip on a Sunday to friends at Hill House Farm, Hartley Wespall. They were tenants of the farm and the only names I can remember are Daisy, Gladys, Tom and ...Read more

A memory of Hartley Wintney by sue.kavanagh1

Grandparents Home Village

I have many memories of this place. My grandparents lived in the trailer park you speak of in Hemingford abbots . Their surname is Radford. My grandfather actually made their home on the trailer park I believe and ...Read more

A memory of Hemingford Abbots by phil

Growing Up In Romany Rd

after sharing a house with my aunts in broardview avenue rainham in the late 40s we moved to romany road 1950 we were the first family onto the road , only a few houses were up so lots of brick stacks to play in , the top end ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by woolg.chris

Granada! I Am Under Your Spell

I was born in Battersea in 1938. We lived at 28 Forthbridge Rd near Clapham Common. With my mum and sister, I went to the Granada cinema loads of times on a Saturday night. Often you had to line up to get in and they had ...Read more

A memory of Battersea by tedpettit

Hounslow 1957 +

We lived in Lower Feltham and the bus took us to Hounslow which was a great place for shopping for the latest clothes...not that I had a lot of money to spend. In 1957 I started a Parke Davis in the Home Sales Dept. as a very junior ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow

Mr George Baker, Wooburn Green

My Great Grandfather George Henry Baker (1880 -m1947) was the owner (following his father also George Henry) of the Blacksmith and Scrap Metal Dealer later known as Slades Scrap Yard In Wooburn Green. My Great ...Read more

A memory of Wooburn Green by dmdundjer

Kingsley School 1960 1963

My parents returned to UK to put my brother and I into separate boarding schools. I went to Kingsley, Horley from 1960-63. My name was then Alison Kirby. I remember Miss Willetts as my form mistress and she taught Nature Study. ...Read more

A memory of Horley by alison

My Memories Of Quince Tree House, South Road.

Hi I was born in Orsett Cottage Hospital in 1955 and I lived with my parents at my grandparent's house - Quince Tree House on South Road. until we moved to Hillingdon, Middlesex when I was 2. My ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by helencney

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Captions

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Caption For Crewe, Bus Station C1960

Situated just behind the clock tower, the bus station was opened in 1960 on a site that had previously been occupied by houses for railway workers.

Caption For Hurley, The Village C1965

By the time the colliery closed in 1968, there were already large council estates here; many more houses have been built since, though only a minimum of services appears to have been provided.

Caption For Moreton Paddox, The Fountain C1955

The present house was begun in 1558, but has been much altered since.

Caption For Corfe Mullen, The Old Mill C1960

It has not ground corn for several decades, of course, and was a tea room before becoming a private house.

Caption For Parham, The House 1894

Today the house and grounds are open to the public.

Caption For Arundel, Castle And Bridge 1928

Full of quaint old Georgian houses and historic buildings, Arundel has long been an obvious destination for tourists and visitors.

Caption For Angmering On Sea, The Foreshore C1960

Today the house and grounds are open to the public.

Caption For London, Trafalgar Square, St Martin In The Fields C1915

The large building to the right of Nelson's Column is the Grand Hotel, which was completed in 1881 after Northumberland House had beenb demolished to make way for Northumberland Avenue on the right.

Caption For London, Whitehall C1910

Just out of sight to the right is the Banqueting House. Ahead is Trafalgar Square. On the right is the just completed War Office, and beyond is the Office of Woods and Forests.

Caption For Cardiff, Church Street 2004

The old corner house boasts restored architectural features whilst the street's long-standing resident, the Old Arcade, has its frontage opened and modernised - the market entrance passage still intact

Caption For Barnt Green, Hewell Road C1965

Houses were built near the station, and a recognisable village centre began to form, with a range of amenities.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, The Beach 1896

Behind it is Clare House Pier, with the end of the Congregational church visible by the trees. At the extreme right of the picture we can just see Bayley Lane Pier.

Caption For Southampton, Tudor House 1908

The timber-framed Tudor House, one of the city's finest buildings, dates back to about 1500, and has hardly changed at all since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Wisborough Green, The Church, Village And Windmill 1896

The photograph shows the view from the side of Stane Street, which is now very busy.The scene now is little changed, although the almshouses have been converted into one house.

Caption For Whitby, The Harbour C1960

Across the harbour on the left are The Buck, The Jolly Sailors and The Ship public houses, and running out to the right is the West Pier.

Caption For Stroud, Parish Church 1910

Here we can see a portion of the gardens of Bank House in the days before they became accessible to the public. Note the thatched summerhouse.

Caption For Chalford, On The Canal 1910

The Bell Inn (left) is now a private house. The retaining wall on the right was part of Chalford Station yard.

Caption For Tewkesbury, Church Street 1907

The Black Bear lays claim to being the oldest inn, dating from 1308, while the Bell, though older in that it contains some 13th-century wall paintings, was originally a guest-house for the abbey.

Caption For Feckenham, High Street C1967

Today, Feckenham is only a village, but a large, prosperous one with fine houses and charming cottages, many of them formerly inhabited by needle makers who worked at home.

Caption For Brampton, Park 1898

The large circular window and veranda are a delightful addition to the original house.

Caption For Cheshunt, Grundy Park C1955

Originally one of the largest country houses in the town of Cheshunt, Grundy Park is now home to one of the Borough of Broxbourne's leisure centres.

Caption For Bentley, The Village C1955

Lord Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, lived at Pax Hill from 1919 until his death in 1941; the house is now a nursing home. The Alice Holt forest is nearby.

Caption For Westbury, High Street C1965

The shopping parade was built between 1960 and 1966 by Wallis, Finlay, Smith & Ball on the site of a house of some historic interest called Fountainville.

Caption For Moorsholm, High Street C1960

The village shop (right) stands slightly higher than the terraced houses on either side, and all are built in local stone. Today the shop has reverted to being a private dwelling.