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Memories

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Friends

I was stationed at RAF Sopley 1954 /1957. I used to stay with Mr and Mrs Cronk. Their son Alan was also in the RAF. I stayed with them a few times because I lived in the Midlands and it was a long way to travel. Alan also had a sister but I cannot remember her name.

A memory of Horton Kirby in 1955 by Brian Haywood

Netherthong In The First World War Part 3

Private John Henry Hoyle was born in Wilson Square in 1879 and he joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Teacher Battalion) in January 1916. He was reported as missing and his body was found on March ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Holidays

I can remember coming into Diss station (1953 onwards) as if it was yesterday. I and my family came up from West Ewell, Surrey to stay with my aunt and uncle at Redgrave every year for our school summer holiday. My cousins and my sister Julie ...Read more

A memory of Diss by Jackie Ferry

A Year To Remember

How well I remember arriving at Wells-next-the-Sea from Leicester as a new bride. My husband was a former high school pen-friend who was now in England serving in the U.S Air Force, having been in the country from his ...Read more

A memory of Wells-Next-The-Sea in 1951 by Janet Ramsey

A Walk From Shotgate Baptist Church To The Nevendon Road Part 2 See Part 1 And 2 Below

Continued from Part 2 On the south side of the fire station were a few houses and then a footpath that led to the other entrance to the recreational ground. ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

Summer Trips To Martin"S

My sister Pauline and I used to come here with our mother, and sometimes father, on hot summer days, around 1948 to 1952 (age 6 to 10). We commuted three stops from Reading South in electric trains. I basically learned the ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham in 1950 by Peter George

Where I Was Born

My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more

A memory of Sole Street in 1946

Going To Junior School In Radcliff On Trent In 1960

My dad was in the Canadian Air Force (RCAF) stationed in Langar (born in England though) but my family lived at 16 Douglas Close just outside Radcliffe. I remember walking daily to the ...Read more

A memory of Radcliffe on Trent in 1960 by John Reid Wilkinson

Oddington 1946 1959

I was born in Moreton in Marsh and lived the first 13 years of my life in Oddington. My father was a farmer and we lived at Green Farm right in the middle of the village. We used to have the village bonfire (November ...Read more

A memory of Lower Oddington by Tim Gaskell

School At Burslem Junior Tech

I lived in Blythe Bridge and travelled to school at the Burslem Junior Technical College in Moorland Road, Burslem over a period between 1943 to 1945. The journey by train on the old loop line was a lot of fun. I ...Read more

A memory of Burslem in 1944 by Roy Allen

Captions

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Caption For Corsham, Box Tunnel 1904

Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the famous Box Tunnel in 1841 as part of his ambitious Great Western Railway link between London's Paddington station and Bristol's Temple Meads.

Caption For Aldeburgh, Moot Hall 1894

It has also served as a police station and a jail. It is the symbol of Aldeburgh.

Caption For Honiton, New Street 1904

The station is to the right, on the old London and South Western Railway line from Waterloo to Exeter.

Caption For Chesterfield, Midland Station 1896

Prominent in the middle distance is the Midland Railway Company's station, recently completely re-built and modernised, and beyond that rise the tower of the Town Hall and the famous twisted spire of the

Caption For Norwich, Yacht Station 1938

The area beyond the Foundry Bridge had been converted into the city yacht station for pleasure boats, although as can be seen from this photograph, barges remained at the warehouse opposite.

Caption For Chelwood Gate, Ashdown Forest, Beaconsfield Road 1928

Soldiers of the Portuguese army were stationed here in World War I.

Caption For Nuneaton, C1960

The bus station was built on the site where the amusement fairs used to set up when they came to town.

Caption For Southwold, St James Green And Lighthouse C1955

The single-storey white building was the Coastguard Station, built between 1884 and 1904. Beacon Cottage, to the left, takes its name from the beacon that preceded the lighthouse of 1890.

Caption For Benson, Riverside Swimming Place C1955

One associates Benson with its RAF station and airfield, built in 1937. It was home to the Photographic Reconnaissance Unit during the Second World War.

Caption For Falmouth, The Quay 1908

The quay was constructed in 1640 and soon after Falmouth was granted the status of Britain's Mail Packet station. From here vessels sailed the world's oceans carrying Royal messages.

Caption For Liskeard, Market Street 1906

No shoppers are attracted to either Morcom's printers, stationers and fancy warehouse on the left, or to Wenmoth's typical hardware and ironmonger's shop opposite.

Caption For Old Swinford, Hagley Road C1955

A modern petrol station stands there now.

Caption For Torrington, Mailin Bridge 1890

In the bottom left corner is the tramway that brought ball clay from Peters Marland to the station at Torrington (centre).

Caption For Dinas Powys, The Square C1955

From further up the road here we can still make out the Esso station we saw in photograph No D31071, dwarfed beyond the Star public house owned by Brains' brewery.

Caption For Fawkham, C1960

Though Fawkham was given a station on the LC & DR railway in the late 19th century it has retained its unspoilt charm and tranquillity.

Caption For Marlow, The Weir 1901

This was designed by John Oldrid Scott, second son of the great Victorian architect, George Gilbert Scott, who built Clifton Hampden's bridge over the Thames further upstream, as well as St Pancras station

Caption For Blaxton, Blue Bell Inn Corner C1955

A landmark on the Bawtry-Thorne road, the Blue Bell Inn stands at the crossroads of the Doncaster-Epworth road in the heart of the low-lying Hatfield Moors, close to the RAF station at Finningley.

Caption For Chelmsford, The Shire Hall 1919

The building with the cupola was Chelmsford's first purpose-built police station (erected in 1907), so the policeman in the picture was not far from home.

Caption For Cowden, High Street 1950

It happened in a thick autumn mist when two trains collided on the single line running through the village station.

Caption For Waldringfield, The Yacht Club C1955

The club house, with its central lookout station, was built in 1935. To the left of it, within the fence, is the warning siren. The crowds are probably watching the annual regatta.

Caption For Sowerby, The Village And Avenue C1955

The police station, hospital, baths and school for Thirsk were actually in Sowerby. These lime trees still add colour to the scene.

Caption For Somersham, Bank Houses C1960

The busy railway station situated just behind the photographer closed after the Beeching cuts of the 1960s, and this part of Somersham quietly faded into obscurity with no new development after the pre-war

Caption For Wisbech St Mary, High Street C1960

Heading north-east we come to Wisbech St Mary, which is built alongside the New River, which takes the water of the Nene to the huge pumping station at Denver Sluice.

Caption For Chester, Bridge Street 1903

With the Roodee Racecourse situated halfway along it, trams carried racegoers in vast numbers from both Chester and Saltney stations.