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Memories

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Summer Holidays

My grandparents lived in this village and I have many memories of my visits to the village as a child. One highlight was the walk down the lane to catch the bus to Penzance. Walking across the lane to the diary ...Read more

A memory of Trewoon

Those Were The Days 1

Growing up in the 50s and 60s in London's East End (well the Essex side of it). I was born on April 14th 1952 at Upney Hospital. I attended Northbury infants and junior schools and then went to Eastbury Secondary Modern. I ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1950 by Chrs

Tom Lizzie Cook

1948 - onwards. My Mother and her two cousins were brought up by their Aunt and Uncle as above and I spent all my childhood holidays with them. Great Aunt Liz was well known for her teas for visitors and ramblers from CHA Porlock. ...Read more

A memory of Culbone in 1948 by Rose Marie Davies

Portland So Many Memories !

I was born in 1950 and my first home was the flat beside the Regal cinema in Fortuneswell, Portland where my dad, Bob Mutch, was the projectionist. In 1953 we moved to Coronation Road on the Verne Common estate. I ...Read more

A memory of Portland in 1950 by Roger Mutch

Rookery Farm

My grandad came from Monk Sherbourne. He lived at the Rookery Farm. I used to go there as a child, the kitchen was huge, there were two doors, one went through to an apple store, the other must have been a well, the water ran ...Read more

A memory of Monk Sherborne in 1951 by Pamela Mather

This Picture Is Very Nostalgic For Me,

Walburga Ehrengarde Helena, Lady Paget, 1839 - 1929 Born in Germany was a diarist and the last of Queen Victoria's intimate friends. Lady Paget died of burns after falling asleep by the fire at her home ...Read more

A memory of Newnham in 1963 by Gary Mason

Holmfirth

I think it was 1976 when our dad took us to Holmfirth. He loved watching 'Last of the Summer Wine' which was filmed there. As we were children we sat in the back and watched the hills coming closer and closer. Dad drove careful up the ...Read more

A memory of Holmfirth in 1976 by Jean Smith

More Memories From My Childhood In Gilfach

I remember when I was little there was a shoe shop called Dimmocks, also near the church I remember a shop called The Dairy where I was allowed 3d worth of sweets if I'd been good, they came in a ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1961 by Fiona Scurlock

Granny And Grandad Green

I remember going to visit Granny and Grandad Green every Sunday mornign with my father, Geoffrey Green. When out visit was over, usually I was allowed a 'treat' from the shop that Granny Green ran. We would go ...Read more

A memory of Hurstbourne Tarrant in 1963 by Diana Peckham

My Old Home Stonebyres Smallholdings

Hi there to everyone who reads this, it might jog your memory some, only I don't really think there are many of the old gang left now from Stonebyres estate. To jog your memory I will mention a few names from ...Read more

A memory of Stonebyres in 1930 by Alexander (Alistair) Hannah

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Captions

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Caption For Rudgwick, The King's Head C1965

The King's Head was built in 1733; not originally a public house, it had a cellar to store stalls for an annual fair held nearby.The Rising Sun on top of the pub sign was a trademark of Brickwoods

Caption For West Hoathly, The Village C1950

wealth to the parish.The church of St Margaret, with a shingled broach spire, stands above the houses.The neat topiary hedge-work seen on the left is in the garden of the 15th-century Priest's House

Caption For Chideock, Village 1930

We are looking eastwards down Main Street from Chideock House (left) and what is now the Old Post Office (right). It was run by Charles Gibbs and his daughter Hilda.

Caption For Hawkley, The Village C1960

At the first house on the right, a window beside the front door has been bricked up. Many cottages here are brick, and there are also some malmstone ones.

Caption For Milford On Sea, C1955

Milford developed into a seaside resort in the 19th century, and there are many Victorian and Edwardian houses and bungalows. In 1960 a new 3-bedroom bungalow with a garage and two WCs cost £4,700.

Caption For Saundersfoot, The Beach 1933

Just beyond the house, at the furthest east end of the street, is the railway tunnel that connects Saundersfoot with Coppet Hall.

Caption For Walberswick, The Street C1955

It is about to be demolished and a house built on the site. In the distance a lorry heads for the village, with more ease than today.

Caption For Edwinstowe, High Street C1955

This has now been replaced by a 1960s version of little merit; its building involved demolishing the house beyond.

Caption For Daventry, Market Sqaure C1965

shows some of the house clearances of the last ten years.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Childrens Boating Pool C1955

Beyond it are Moot House, Market Cross Place and the White Lion.

Caption For Llanrhystud, General View C1960

A row of houses was built on the old road to Lampeter and another on the street to the church (visible on the right).

Caption For Chester, Watergate Row 1949

It is a continuation of Eastgate Street, and contains three of the finest half-timbered houses in England. There are Rows on both sides of Watergate Street.

Caption For Durham, The Castle 1892

The corner tower houses the Black Staircase, which when completed in 1662 was free-standing, even though it rises through four floors.

Caption For Northfleet, Pier Road C1955

The tall chimneys behind this graceful stone house reflect this change. But these spectators, taking advantage of the seats provided, can still look out onto the Thames and the passing river traffic.

Caption For Woodford Halse, Moravian Church And Parsons Street C1965

This view looks along one of the best streets in Woodford Halse with mainly stone houses and the dominating Moravian Church of 1906.

Caption For Boston, The Windmill C1965

Built in 1819, this five sailer, in working order, now has tea rooms in the mill warehouse whose weatherboarded bag hoist turret is visible between now-demolished houses.

Caption For Holbeach, High Street C1955

The north side of High Street, on the right, has some dignified late 18th- and early 19th-century three-storey houses, including the Bell and the Chequers Hotels.

Caption For Broadway, The Village 1899

A number of the older houses here were originally inns, for Broadway lay on the London to Worcester coaching route.

Caption For Pell Wall, Kitchen Garden 1911

As well as providing vegetables and fruit all year round, it grew exotic blooms to decorate the rooms of the house – often these were chosen to complement the colours of the ladies' gowns.

Caption For Rolvenden, Village 1901

The broad street of the village, with its grass verges, is lined with brick and weatherboarded houses.

Caption For Maidenhead, View From Bridge 1925

Balconied houses, built circa 1900, lead us to the pedestrian arch of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's remarkable railway bridge, opened in 1839 and skilfully doubled in width in the 1890s.

Caption For Wigston, Bell Street C1965

The Queen's Head Pub of the late 19th century is next door to the mid-20th-century house, with to the left and right two-storey shops.

Caption For Enfield, Gentleman's Row C1965

Its buildings range in date from late mediaeval timber frames to early 19th-century flat-fronted brick houses, some at its northern end opening onto the River Lea.

Caption For Pinner, High Street And The Queen's Head C1960

At the centre, secreted away within an 18th-century brick skin, is a superb late mediaeval hall house, complete with a fine crown post roof and an original window on the rear elevation.