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Coronation Day 1953
My brothers and I watched the Queen Elizabeth's Coronation with a neighbour; the screen was so small they added a special magnifying glass. Even in black and white I thought it was wonderful. It was a cold day so felt chilly as ...Read more
A memory of Ashtead by
Grand Living At Moresdale Hall, Lambrigg
We came to a deserted Moresdale Hall in the 1980s and spent several years refurbishing it. Because it had 2 front doors and 2 staircases we were able to divide it and share it with my brother's family. It ...Read more
A memory of Moresdale Hall
Memories
I was born in 54 Mill Street, Trecynon. As was my sister, our mother and her brothers and sitsters. A little 2 down 2 up, stone cottage. It was on the top of the hill, and we could run down "the trip" as we called it, and play there, ...Read more
A memory of Trecynon in 1947 by
Coronation Day
My mother took short term housekeeping positions and in 1953 we lived in Westbrook House in Westbrook village, looking after Sir Edgar and Lady Ludlow Hewitt. He was a gentleman farmer and I sometimes drove around his land with him in ...Read more
A memory of Bromham in 1953 by
Addlestone In "The Good Old Days !"
i was born in Addlestone at Garfield Cottages, Garfield Lane (off Station Road) long gone now and replaced by the tower block of Surrey Towers. We moved to Courland Road in 1957 and I lived there until I married in ...Read more
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Coney Hall Resident 1966 1988
I've great memories of jumping through those bushes in the central reservation, before the zebra crossing, and subsequent Pelican crossing, was installed connecting the Post Office to the Co-Op on the corner facing the ...Read more
A memory of West Wickham
Brampton Road Primary School
I began my school days during the 1950's at Brampton Road Primary School, Bexleyheath. My over-riding memory is a time of innocence, wonder and happiness, where we were given freedom to learn and be creative in a ...Read more
A memory of Bexleyheath by
Memories Of Bedford Lane.
This cottage is in Bedford Lane. I lived in the house called Connemara which is still in Bedford Lane. My father Samuel Frederick Richardson and his brother George were both bricklayers. Both were demolishing the ...Read more
A memory of Frimley Green by
The Great North Road
How great was the Great North Road when it squeezed through these ancient gates until the early 1970s? Traffic built up on both sides waiting to get through. For a child this was the spot that marked where our holidays began, as ...Read more
A memory of Alnwick in 1968 by
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Notice the rusticated window boxes on the cottage here.
Thatched cottages are comparatively rare in this part of Derbyshire; to see Baslow's examples, you have to follow the signposted path for Chatsworth, which starts at the car park.
Weatherboarded cottages stand to the left. The large building on the same side is the Fox and Hounds. W Kemp's shop, on the right, is now a private house.
Here we see a narrow cobbled way with granite and slate-hung fishermen's cottages in the Downalong part of town.
Thatched cottages abound in this view of Trumpington. At this time, the village was separate from Cambridge.
The building on the left is the appropriately named Westend Cottage which was built in the 17th century.
The pretty cottages of Little Bredy stand in a peaceful setting along the valley of the River Bride, despite having been in the front line of Britain's defence during the dark days of the 1940s.
From this placid view, only the middle cottage survives today. The village also houses the Atherstone Hunt stables and kennels.
The Cottage Hospital moved here in 1925 from its original premises situated by the market cross.
The timber building here, Rose Cottage, is a rare survival.
The cottage visible in the woods was used by the firm as a trademark, and appeared on many of their advertisements.
Burton Bradstock has many attractive buildings, such as the thatched cottages seen in this photograph.
Lawrence of Arabia rests in the little cemetery at Moreton, for his cottage of Clouds Hill is within the parish. He died in 1935 in a motorcycle accident on the road leading north from Bovington Camp.
The right hand cottages are dated 1885, and the village hall beyond was built in 1845.
The Hundred, which runs down to the Market Place, is lined with striking houses and cottages. The Sawyers Arms, now a private house, can be spotted on the right.
The original 1877 Cottage Hospital building survives in Croydon Road as part of Beckenham Hospital.
The road is now called the London Road, and most of the cottages in this picture are still there today.
This view looks along pretty Hartfield High Street with its tile-hung and half-timbered cottages.
There are a number of 16th- and 17th-century half-timbered cottages in this photograph, but judging by the state of some of them the village was living up to the 'Beggarly Broom' image given to it by
These houses, built from cut granite and with substantial bay windows, reflect a more suburban building style compared with the cottages of old St Ives.
This quaint little cottage still nestles on the roadside leading from Prebends Bridge.
Windhill 1903 With the tombs and churchyard of St Michael's on the right, the 16th-century Boar's Head Inn and its neighbouring cottages lean over the pavement at the top of Windhill as it drops
Thatched cottage roofs are unusual in Cornwall, particularly this far west, and this one has seen several repairs. The 16th-century granite church tower is behind.
interesting view showing the sharp contrast between the original or 'old' Saltburn and the 'new' or Victorian Saltburn which was built upon the west cliff opposite the original cluster of cottages
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