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Memories

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The First Annual Flower Show

In 1938 Wood Street village enjoyed their first Annual Flower Show . My father, Arthur Stock was a driving force in promoting this event. he was later presented with a chiming clock inscribed "Presented to Mr. Arthur ...Read more

A memory of Guildford in 1930 by Patricia Ryder

Springwell Village School 1944 1954

I was born at 3 Underhill Terrace in Springwell on 18th February 1939 and attended the village school from 5 to 15 years of age. I remember walking from Underhill Terrace daily to the ...Read more

A memory of Springwell in 1944 by Alan Watson

A Childhood At Ardfenaig

Well, a little more than a childhood as I emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 24. I consider my upbringing at Ardfenaig to have been be the most fantastic thing that could have been. Sadly whilst it was in progress one ...Read more

A memory of Ardfenaig in 1956 by Richard Lacey

Chilhood And Family

My family connection with LLandudno starts with my grandmother. She moved with her widowed mother, brother and sister from Sutton Coalfield sometime in 1900s. The family name was Ford, it comprised my great-grandmother Emma and ...Read more

A memory of Llandudno by Cheryl Thornthwaite

School Years

It's all gone now, there are now private houses and a park where the school stood. What a school it was. When I was there I knew all the teachers there. What good times I had there. Boo hoo, it's all gone.

A memory of Whittington in 1978 by Robert Nash

Watford Town Hall

I am visiting Watford on Wednesday as my husband is playing bowls for Kent! My mother [ Barbara Whiter ( nee Neech) who was born in Watford, and who is 90 in April, and now living in Colchester, Essex. ] just happened to mention ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1940 by Sue Robinson

Belmont School

We lived in Earlswood Avenue, Thornton Heath from 1949-52 and used to walk or sometimes catch a 16/18 tram to Galpins Road, on the border of Th Heath and Norbury, where my brother and I attended Belmont School. It was run by a lady ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by Edward Hamer

Morris Family The Gristmill Whitebrook

My father Eddie Morris was last of of 7 children who lived in the Gristmill. Even aged 70, he was still hugged & referred to as Baby Brother. (Ron, Tom, Jack, Jim, Trudy, Grace, Eddie). Story is that his ...Read more

A memory of Whitebrook by Ruth Wolveridge

Happy Memories From The 50s Early 60s

My great-aunts, Selena (who died when I was very young) and Daisy Young (nee Francis, and died 1962?), lived in Lower Moors Road. I forget the name of the house, but my brother and I used to play in the ...Read more

A memory of Colden Common

Memories Of Barmouth Road Sw18

Hi, I grew up in Barmouth Road, Wandsworth SW18 I was born in 1961 (so nearly 50!!). We lived in a lovley big house on the corner of Barmouth Road/Cader Road, the road has changed so much, it used to have lots of ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by Karen Williams

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Captions

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Caption For Temple Sowerby, Kings Arms Hotel C1955

Set back from the A66, the King's Arms with its stables and courtyard to the rear was once a coaching- house serving travellers on the Penrith to Darlington turnpike, a route linking the

Caption For Somersham, High Street C1965

Both the Rose and Crown (left) and the George (right) public houses thrive, but the corner shop (left, beyond the Rose and Crown), in this photograph Norman the grocer's, has led a chequered life, being

Caption For Hartlepool, Seafront C1955

More tall town houses look out to sea over the sea wall. These are known locally as Albion Terrace.

Caption For Debenham, High Street C1955

On the left is a Wealden-type house of c1400; it was restored in 1974-76.

Caption For Welshpool, Broad Street C1955

The Victorian town hall and its dominating clock tower overlook some fine Tudor and Jacobean town houses.

Caption For Heswall, Dee View Road C1955

The shop on the left is now a house, and the Co-op to its right no longer trades either.

Caption For Brockenhurst, The Village 1949

The Rose and Crown public house provided the village with its first bus service.

Caption For Pevensey, From The Castle 1902

The 14th-century Mint House, on the left, was once the home of Andrew Borde - 'merry Andrew' - a former Carthusian Friar, and court physician to Henry VIII.

Caption For Caldecott, The Green C1955

Next to the thatched cottage in the centre, the houses show a good example of limestone banding in ironstone.

Caption For Southampton, The Civic Centre C1955

Behind is Southampton's Civic Centre housing the civic offices, the police station, Southampton lending library and an art gallery. Its tower is 158 ft high.

Caption For Anderby Creek, Beach Road C1960

The far distant houses are built on the sand hills, and would get the full force of any gales. All that was needed is here: the petrol station is on the left, and on the right Rose's Stores.

Caption For Sheffield, Nether Edge Road C1955

Nether Edge was one of the residential areas of Sheffield developed during the latter part of the Victorian era and offered a superior standard of housing to that nearer the town centre.

Caption For Stockbridge, High Street C1955

Shops and eating houses would be bustling. Excellent cakes were on sale from a nearby bakery and painted ladies in their bustles and boats would drape the verandah (where the garage is now).

Caption For Great Chart, Village 1908

This street scene shows some fine red brick, tile-hung, ivy-clad houses with beautiful old chimneys, lining the left-hand side of the road.

Caption For Ospringe, Water Lane C1955

The half-timbered house stands on the site of a hospital founded by Henry III in 1234.

Caption For Belfast, Ormeau Park Lake 1897

That done, the Council knew what it wanted: it approached Lord Donegall to see if he would let them take over the house and park at Ormeau.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, High Street 2005

Many businesses were transformed into private houses and attractive housing developments have taken place around the High Street.

Caption For Bollington, The Canal C1955

The Adelphi Mill in Grimshawe Lane now houses a hotel whilst the remainder of the building has been divided up for use by a large number of businesses.

Caption For Penrith, St Andrew's Church 1893

The Saxon crosses of the Giant's Grave are in the churchyard (see the chapter on monuments and houses).

Caption For Leigh, The Old Oak Tree And Green C1960

Note the beautiful weatherboarded house surrounded by the picket fence on the right. Locals sometimes call the village Lye or West?Leigh.

Caption For Newark, Town Bridge 1890

The toll-house across the river still stands, though the section of towpath which is visible, was removed long ago and replaced recently by a path beneath the nearest arch.

Caption For Haverfordwest, St Mary's Church C1955

The tower was capped by a timber spire until 1802, when it was removed at the behest of Lady Kensington who feared that it would fall on her nearby house.

Caption For Bedford, The River C1965

Immediately to the right of the inlet is the Bedford Rowing Club's clubhouse; further right, by the bridge, the Moat House 1960s tower block is mercifully out of shot.

Caption For Leeds, The Town Hall C1965

However, the Labour group on the council objected, as they did also to the proposed sale of council houses.