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Memories

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Bilston Born

I was born in Bilston at my granny's house although we moved to Tipton when I was 6 but I spent most of my life around the area and have fond memories of Bilston market (the old one), it was magical when I was small. I was born in Moxley, ...Read more

A memory of Bilston by Christine Metcalf

Princes End Bred

I was bought up in Princes End from the age of 6, my brother and parents are still there. It's a bit dilapidated now but was brilliant when I was young. The community was full of families where generations lived just streets away ...Read more

A memory of Princes End by Christine Metcalf

Weston Point I.C.I Recreation Club And Runcorn Town

Memory, Saturday Night Old Time dance upstairs in theI.C.I Club. My father played there on the drums. I was there with a girlfriend and her mother and father and grandmother, the old lady taught me a ...Read more

A memory of Runcorn in 1957 by Robert Welding

Figheldean Manor

In 1945, just before VJ day, I moved from Scotland with my mother, to Figheldean Manor, to join my father who was then based at RAF Netheravon. I had never seen houses with flint walls and thatched roofs before, moreover, I had ...Read more

A memory of Figheldean by Ronnie Meredith

Growing Up With History

My family and I lived in part of this house for 11 years and were fortunate to learn much of its history. First built in 1086, this house has been remodeled countless times to suit the fashion of the day and ...Read more

A memory of Sherborne in 1989

Deal Railway Station

I moved to Deal when I was 3. We lived in a house owned by the railway in the station approach. My father was linesman on the railway. I went to the parochial school on London Road. The Headmaster was Mr Scholl and my teacher, Mr ...Read more

A memory of Deal in 1947 by Lilian Maxwell

Marlin Square

I lived next door to your last writer, Denise.  Her father was my cousin. I was married in 1964 at St Lawrence Church where my parents were also married. I had my wedding reception at my home in Marlin Square. Denise's parents had ...Read more

A memory of Abbots Langley in 1964 by Lynette Lawrie

Happy Days In Northolt

I grew up in Northolt. Dad was a school caretaker at Woodend School, Witton Avenue in the 1960s. The secondary school is no longer there as it's been demolished but the junior and infants still remains. The big field at the ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by susansofutorunu

Kirdford During The Second World War

My cousin and her brother were evacuated to Kirdford for the duration of the Second World War. They lived in a property rented by their parents which was called Clark's Farm. When I tried to trace the house a few ...Read more

A memory of Kirdford by Juliet Baxter

Waring Or Stocker Family

Hi, can anyone tell me if they went to school with any of the following names, firstly my dad, Alan Maxwell Waring, Gillie Waring, Walter/Wally Waring, Dulcie Waring. They lived at Rose Cottage, Eastham. I would  love to hear ...Read more

A memory of Eastham in 1920 by Valerie Waring

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Captions

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Caption For Sileby, Barrow Road C1965

The view looks at St Mary's from the north, along a varied terrace of possibly late 18th- and 19th- century houses which are not enhanced by the long brick boundary wall.

Caption For Holme, St Giles' Church 1909

It is distinctive in that its porch, with its upper room and flanking round tower, would look more at home on a fortified manor house.

Caption For Camborne, Market Street 1922

Down Commercial Street is the Market House, with a clock tower built by John Francis Basset in 1866. The Bassets of Tehidy were important mineral lords in this once-great copper and tin mining centre.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1890

The town was very popular as a health resort in the mid-18th century, which resulted in many fine terraces of houses springing up. Children crowd the foreground.

Caption For Colsterworth, The Village C1960

This is Main Road, and it is full of local limestone-built houses. Originally it was the Great North Road, and had numerous inns.

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1960

Note that one of the cinemas, the Picture House, has given way to Fine Fare (centre right).

Caption For Horley, The Chequers Pond 1905

The buildings survive, but they were Tudorised and given leaded light windows and applied timber-framing: you could be forgiven for driving past and thinking it a 1920s period-style road house pub.

Caption For Fletching, The Street C1950

The nearby Sheffield Park estate built the modern mock half-timbered houses at the end of the street.

Caption For Bangor, Bowman's Terrace 1897

The challenge was met by new boarding houses, tall and each able to take in several families. They were built in rows.

Caption For Worcester Park, Central Road C1955

This area was extensively rebuilt in the 1930s, when a tide of semi- detached housing swept across the fields.

Caption For Glastonbury, Wearyall Hill 1896

This view, from the north, is across country- side, whereas today the foreground is occupied by housing and an industrial estate.

Caption For Latimer, The Village C1955

The second Lord Chesham, the son of the builder of Latimer House, was a Brigadier-General in the Boer War and the obelisk is a memorial to the men who served in that war.

Caption For Norwich, Westlegate 1890

All Saints' church stands like a watchtower over this street, which houses many small businesses.

Caption For Newport, Ye Olde Murenger House C1950

At one time said to be the site of the town house of the High Sheriff of Monmouthshire in the 16th century, the structure was almost certainly rebuilt during the 19th century.

Caption For Bolsterstone, Village Square C1965

The village pump has been taken away, but the old smithy (centre), later a hearse house, remains. St Mary's churchyard contains the original Bolder Stone.

Caption For Leven, Houseboats C1955

The canal basin was later filled in, and is now a private garden; the canal warehouse, built in 1825, is now used for housing.

Caption For Waddington, War Memorial 1921

Although the smithy is now a private house, older villagers recall the First World War and how the blacksmith was recruited on one day a week to make horse shoes for the war effort.

Caption For Rivington, The Barn C1955

When Lord Leverhulme, the Sunlight Soap king, bought Hall Barn and Great House Barn he had them renovated as public refreshment rooms.

Caption For Harrow On The Hill, 1906

The big change is the addition, in the lee of the hill, of a well-designed theatre block by Kenneth W Reed and Associates of Harrow, along with a number of equally well-designed houses.

Caption For Stanmore, Village 1906

Gone the row of cottages, probably only thirty years old when the photograph was taken, and now gone is the Red House, an 18th-century building behind its boundary wall, but out of sight to the extreme

Caption For Stanmore, St John's Church 1906

Close to the buttress nearest the camera, W S Gilbert, of Gilbert and Sullivan fame, sleeps under the widespread wings of a white angel; Gilbert lived at Grimsdyke, a house by Norman Shaw, to the north

Caption For Kingsbury, The Prince Of Wales C1955

As the suburban semi-detached house with its timbering and Tudor detailing reflected the Englishman's home as his castle, so with the contemporary pubs.

Caption For Southgate, Chase Side C1965

Development began in around 1870 with the arrival of the Great Northern Railway, but it was the arrival of the Piccadilly Line in 1933 that produced mass housing.

Caption For Charminster, Church And War Memorial 1922

Further along the street there are 17th-century thatched cottages, but the closest house is Victorian, with a metal balcony over its bay- window shop front.