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Memories

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A Great Pub, Fit For An Emperor!

Ah the Forum! What a fine and individual pub! I often wondered why the brewers, Ind Coope, called their pub this! Anyone any ideas????? I was at Croydon college around the time this photo was taken and rather than going to ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Keith Andrews

Memories Of A Young Girl.

Was born in Waterhouses 76 years ago at North Terrace, enjoyed the freedom of playing out in the street and fields . my father worked down the mine like all the other men and boys, my mother stayed home and cooked and ...Read more

A memory of Waterhouses by donnagreaves5

Tosh And I And Easy Pickings

Tosh and I and easy pickings Hi everyone, It's me again with the continuation of my wee story. I was taken by surprise how many people liked and responded to the ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

Herbert Avenue Pontymister

This is a lovely historic photograph showing the backs of the houses in Herbert Avenue in Pontymister. The Avenue was built roughly between 1922 and 1932. Herbert Avenue is now to be found under postcodes NP11 6JS AND ...Read more

A memory of Pontymister

Queen's Road L6

This was my grandparents home for many years and I visited it many times with my dad. My recollections of it were firstly, the size of the house! In it's heyday, it was considered posh and my grandparents employed a maid. The ...Read more

A memory of Everton by Andrew Pettigrew

Lancing In The Fifties And Sixties

My family moved to Lancing when I was six months old, living first in Orchard Avenue and then Tower Road, which had a bad reputation - totally undeserved! I liked the fact that there were always children to play with, ...Read more

A memory of Lancing by Avril Boyd

The Village Was Home

I was born in 1950 at Orsett Hospital, a few minutes before my twin sister and on my mothers birthday no less. We lived at 28 St James Avenue East until 1968. The house was in fact that of my maternal grand parents and my ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by Chris Doggett

Such Memories

I lived in 14 west street from birth 1962. to 3 years , My great Aunt Jane Penny (Davies) lived there for years looking after a lady. When she died, the house was left to My aunt Jane. My mum and brother and me, moved just up the ...Read more

A memory of Millbrook by Carina Smith

The Only Television Set In The Street.

I don't suppose that many of my friends will have watched the last Coronation on TV, partly because it was 70 years ago, but mainly because very few people had a television. My father, Frank, had a Radio and ...Read more

A memory of Glasgow by Howard Hill Lines

25 Years In Beaconsfield.

Born in Wembley, I arrived in the New Town of Beaconsfield in 1957 aged 5. With my younger sister and my parents. I left home at 17 but returned occasionally until 1981 when my parents moved to Scotland. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Beaconsfield by Gordon Cooper

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Captions

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Caption For Corfe Mullen, The Wareham Road C1960

The land to the right is now a housing estate, while a speed camera lurks around the bend!

Caption For London, House Of Lords, Queen Victoria's Seal C1900

The Lord Chancellor was responsible for the seal, which was kept at the House of Lords.

Caption For London, The Admiralty Arch C1920

The building is linked on the right to Admiralty House.

Caption For Budleigh Salterton, High Street 1918

Many new properties were built to cater for the demand of these newcomers, such as these fine terraced houses. The church building seen in the distance has since been demolished.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, King's Hall 1908

Now it houses Furness Gymnastics Club, and has lost its crown at the top.

Caption For Porthpean, The Beach C1884

There are open fields behind Porthpean House with its well manicured lawns.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Bathing Pool 1911

The building on the cliff in the distance was erected as two houses in the 1890s and converted by a millionaire to a single dwelling in 1915.

Caption For Odiham, The Bury 1910

The unusual 15th-century three-storey building (centre) is thought perhaps to have been a gatehouse to a former courtyard house, now Nos 67 and 69 High Street.

Caption For Helensburgh, Ardencaple Castle 1901

A large number of country houses, many of which were called castles by their owners, have either been demolished or are shadows of their former selves.

Caption For Lyme Regis, From The Sands 1907

The view is north-eastwards along Marine Parade, to Madeira Cottages, Pyne House and the Assembly Rooms, with the cliffs of Cain's Folly in the distance (far right).

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral, North Side C1883

This great space was created by Bishop Flambard at the beginning of the 12th century: he decided to demolish the clutter of wooden houses and the market place because of the potential fire hazard

Caption For Marton In Cleveland, The Shopping Centre C1965

Many more housing estates have now been built in Marton, and the car park is much busier today.

Caption For Norton, High Street C1965

Some of the local shops look out onto the large pond at the top end of Norton High Street, with the Unicorn public house on the corner just to the right of centre.

Caption For Pembridge, Red Lion Corner C1965

Elsewhere people paid to follow fashion and cover their houses with bricks; here that was a luxury few could afford.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Corporation Offices C1955

In 1931 it was purchased by the council, who used the building as offices.

Caption For Great Meols, Dinghy Slipway C1965

Hotels and guest-houses were built, and the number of holiday-makers seeking pleasure in Meols and Hoylake increased significantly.

Caption For Brampton, High Street 1964

Beyond it is a late 17th-century thatched house with a tall brick chimney stack. The pantile-roofed building is a workshop or old smithy where a cart is being repaired.

Caption For Froxfield Green, The Green C1960

There are some fine cottages here, and no new housing.

Caption For Hastings, Lifeboat House 1894

The eastern end of Hastings beach beside the RNLI lifeboat house is known as the 'Stade'- Saxon for 'landing place'; here the fleet of about 40 fishing boats are still winched up onto the shingle.

Caption For Richmond, The Channel 1929

Swale House on the extreme left was the home of Joe and Veronica Pease, great hosts of balls and parties.

Caption For Bishop Auckland, Castle Gateway 1898

It was the second Gothic Revival building to be completed in County Durham; the style had become fashionable thanks to Horace Walpole, who had used it to great effect at his own house, Strawberry Hill,

Caption For Sherburn, The Parish Church C1955

It was redeveloped in the 1760s, and a new master's house was added in 1832. In the 1860s the architects Austin & Johnson were commissioned to completely rebuild the church and main building.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, High Street C1960

The buildings to the immediate left house the remains of a range of timber-framed cottages; their end frame has been exposed to view within the former building contractor's offices.

Caption For Stroud, High Street C1955

Beyond Smith's chemist's shop, on the left, and the entrance to the Shambles, is another Smith's: Alma House clothing store.