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Correction
This is the MARKET PLACE PICKERING not EASTGATE .from NEIL CHAMBERLAIN
A memory of Pickering by
West Hendon 1940s 1960s
My Harrison ancestors all came from Cambridgeshire, mostly from the Downham, where they were agricultural laborers and my father, Victor Alfred George Harrison was born in 1914 in Peterborough. His father, George William ...Read more
A memory of West Hendon by
Memories, Stirred
Have just stumbled on this site and the entries about Worksop and Carlton have stirred a few memories. I lived in Worksop from 1956 to 1979. Shops: MacFisheries, an old fashioned W H Smith. Machin's hardware, the brilliant C V Berry ...Read more
A memory of Worksop in 1970 by
Those Were The Days
WOW , this picture brings back HAPPY DAYS . My gran lived in EASTGATE , 116 , ADA ELLERBY a proper gran like they were in the olden days . My paper round started in EASTGATE and finished at MALTON ROAD CROSSING . 120 DROPS EACH ...Read more
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My Family's Garage
I have just come across your site and postcard of Newbigin Hornsea... The garage pictured on the left was owned by my grandad, Arther Sherwood (who was married to Doris). My dad, Peter Edwin Sherwood (their son) and his wife Pat ...Read more
A memory of Hornsea in 1967 by
School Cross Country
This was a right pain, going from Barossa County Secondary School along to the TV mast, sorry, monster thing, and getting lost (conveniently) to be late to avoid the cold showers,. We used to have some good bonfire nights ...Read more
A memory of Camberley in 1968 by
Cum Agen Cafe
This picture brings back very happy memories for me, as it shows my grandparents' (Arthur and Madge Douglas) shop and cafe (Cum agen Cafe) where we spent many, many happy times. Pickering certainly has changed since then. On the ...Read more
A memory of Pickering
Living In Nork Parade
My family lived in a flat above Lloyds Bank in Nork Parade for some three years, until the summer of 1966 - by which time I was almost six years old. I would lean of the front window next to the block letters of 'Nork Radio' just ...Read more
A memory of Nork in 1965
The Swan
My late mother, Beryl Smith (nee Thompson) grew up in The Swan, as her parents, Edmund and Leah, were the publicans. (My mother was born in 1924 in Tittleshall, but the family moved to Great Massingham and The Swan while she was ...Read more
A memory of Great Massingham in 1977 by
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This is Channel Dry Dock, later to become Bailey's, with the SS 'Eastgate' moored in the dock.
There are also crypts beneath No 34 Eastgate Street and Nos 11 and 13 Watergate Street.
On the right of the photograph is the 15th-century God's House Tower, formerly the south-east gate of the old town and one of the earliest artillery fortifications in Europe.
All four roads were serviced by trams; in this instance, the line took folk out to the Painswick Road from Eastgate.
There were four entrances: the East Gate, which still stands between High Street and Fore Street; the West Gate, which stood in the Narrows; the South Gate, behind the square on South Street; and the
It is a continuation of Eastgate Street, and contains three of the finest half-timbered houses in England.
It was always intended that Basildon would become a Mecca for regional shopping—an aim that was realised when the famous Eastgate Shopping Centre opened in 1985.
It was always intended that Basildon would become a Mecca for regional shopping—an aim that was realised when the famous Eastgate Shopping Centre opened in 1985.
On the right of the photograph is the 15th-century God's House Tower, formerly the south-east gate of the old town and one of the earliest artillery fortifications in Europe.
Flood Gate Bar 1892 On the right of the picture is the 15th- century God's House Tower, formerly the south-east gate of the old town and one of the earliest artillery fortifications in Europe
The corner of Eastgate Street and Bridge Street.
The policeman on point duty at the busy junction of the High Street, Eastgate, and Star Hill stands in the seemingly flimsy protection of a small, wheeled cubicle to carry out his duties of directing the
The Parade is Nork's local shopping centre, a left turn off Fir Tree Road; Eastgate on the left, out of camera shot, has large three-storey blocks of 1930s flats.
The pillars of Eastgate Market announce the entrance to this busy shopping centre.
Originally Eastgate Street, this street was renamed Caroline Street after Countess Caroline of Dunraven.
On the right of the photograph is the 15th-century God's House Tower, formerly the south-east gate of the old town and one of the earliest artillery fortifications in Europe.
His son, Sir Walter, served as Treasurer of England to Henry V, and he extended the castle in the 1420s, adding among other things the east gate, seen here covered with ivy.
The square looks out today on a modern townscape of seats and small fountains that leads to Kings Walk and on to Eastgate Street.
Among the many old buildings in this stretch of the High Street is the Tudor brick Eastgate House, seen on the right, and now the Charles Dickens Centre.
Uphill, the town's east gate survives, with a chapel over it.
Barclay's Bank is still at 64 Eastgate (extreme right).
Taylor's department store, the Army and Navy department store, Fine Fare supermarket, J Sainsbury (relocated to Savacentre, but now gone), and more recently Allders department store in the Eastgate
Not a hatless head to be seen as the open-top tram, en route to Frindsbury across the river, passes the lantern and railings of Eastgate House, threatening conflict with horse-drawn traffic.
Directly opposite we see the impressive pediment of the Eastgate Market entrance, which in 1973 was dismantled, then rebuilt stone by stone 130ft to the east.
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