Maps

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Memories

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Hornchurch, Wingletye Lane, Photograph C.1950

I lived in Glanville Drive, a residential road off Upminster Road about 100 yards to the west of Wingletye Lane, for the first part of my life from 1947 so I knew the area well. The building on the corner ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by John Fricker

Growing Up In Fareham

I was born in Brighton Sussex. After travelling from station to station, as my father was in the RAF (I'll miss out that part of the story), My mother Eileen,sister Shirley & I moved to Fareham after the 2nd WW, I was 9 yrs ...Read more

A memory of Fareham by Alan Kitchin

Lampton Rd

Lived at 42 Lampton Road Hounslow from 1946 till 1958 . Was a great place to be bought up. Would love to hear from anyone that remembers me or any friends and family of mine. Tony Dave Phil Jean Gill and myself Peter Evans. Friends Martin ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Peter Evans

Miner

My uncle Des emigrated from Dublin to Coronation Drive, Bolton On Dearne in 1950, he became a miner. In the course of writing letters home he told my mam that the streets of Bolton on Dearne were paved with gold, he had actually ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Liam Doyle

Bramley Parade In 1955

I was brought up near Boxer's Lake in the 1940s and 50s in Silverdale, one of the culdesacs off the southern arm of Lonsdale Drive. My first "job" was as a paper boy for Murrays the Newsagents on Bramley Parade, the nearest shop ...Read more

A memory of Oakwood by David Smyth

Looking For Dad I Have Never Known Or Seen

Mon Apr 4th 2022, at 11:08 pm Lisa Younes commented: Hi I'm Lisa, I have secondary breast cancer treatable but no cure, on my bucket list is a wish to find out any information on a family surname Todd who ...Read more

A memory of Drumchapel by Lisa Younes

Pollards Swimming Club

I was born in Thornton Heath in the late 1940's and learned to swim at an early age. My next-door neighbour, who was a couple of years older than me, was a member of Pollards Swimming Club and persuaded me to join as well. ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by d_harwood

It's Not How It Was Back Then... Some Nostalgia For The Fifties And Early Sixties.

My parents ran a shop on the Broadway from the late nineteen forties until the early fifties, I think. It was a general store and – as far as I know – a seed merchant’s. I ...Read more

A memory of Broadstone by Robert Milne

My Story

My name is Peter Mills. I was born in 1939 and I lived in Barest Road, Nunhead. I lived through the war years, evacuation, hiding in the Anderson shelter, having to use the bungalow bath, outside toilet, coal fire, ascot water heater, ...Read more

A memory of Peckham in 1950 by Peter Mills

Crossing The Moor

My secondary education was completed after spending 4 years at Irvine Royal Academy. The school was broken into two buildings known as the old school (pictured) and the new school in Kilwinning Road. Classes were conducted between both ...Read more

A memory of Irvine in 1969 by Margaret Hubble

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Captions

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Caption For Penn, Spring Hill Corner C1965

This is one of several short parades of shops along the main road through Penn. Built in the early to mid 20th century, it remains largely unchanged today.

Caption For Uley, The Village C1960

This picture captures reminders of road transport old and new. In the foreground is a toll house, a vestige from the days of horse-drawn coaches that paid to use the road.

Caption For Pitsea, Gun Hill C1955

Gun Hill takes its name from the Gun Inn, further up London Road at Bowers Gifford. The pub seen here—the Bull—is displaying a 'Sundays: No Coaches' sign.

Caption For Eastbourne, Terminus Road 1925

The road is now pedestrianised and much has been lost in this view.

Caption For Batheaston, Stambridge C1960

Further downhill, at Fiveways, the road on the right is Fosse Lane. Here the Roman Fosse Way climbs out of the Avon valley to cross Banner Down on its way to Cirencester, the Roman town of Corinium.

Caption For Grangetown, Bolckow Road C1960

Bolckow Road was the busy commercial centre of the Grangetown community, as we can see here from the wide selection of local shops and the parish church of St Matthew in the centre.

Caption For Hitchin, Walsworth Road 1922

Walsworth Road runs from the railway station to the centre of Hitchin. We might be forgiven for believing that this is a quiet backwater in a developing market town.

Caption For Upminster, Station Road 1908

Before Station Road became the bustling thoroughfare it is today, the photographer poses the children on the pavement and in the road to complete this Edwardian scene.

Caption For Romford, The County High School 1911

The Romford County High School for Girls was opened in Heath Park Road in 1910. During the First World War the Army occupied the school's extensive grounds.

Caption For Romford, Laurie Square C1965

The old library was on the other side of the road and had once been the Charity School.

Caption For Crickhowell, In The Village 1931

Behind them, New Road rises to the village centre and to the A40 road to Brecon and Abergavenny.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Oakwood Road C1960

All these roads are similar. The rough roads have all been paved. Almost all the houses are detached, and often individually designed.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Randall Road C1965

All these roads are similar. The rough roads have all been paved. Almost all the houses are detached, and often individually designed.

Caption For Lingfield, Godstone Road 1952

This view looks from Godstone Road to the Plaistow Street-Newchapel Road junction.

Caption For Forest Row, The Village 1909

The main road leads down past Holy Trinity church, which was built in 1836. The scene is similar today but the road is very busy with motor traffic.

Caption For Buntingford, Royston Road 1923

The building on the right, now demolished, stood on the corner of what is now Vicarage Road, and was the first county library in the town.

Caption For Sutton, St Barnabas Road 1903

This view is taken from the junction with Carshalton Road, south from St Barnabas Church. As we look north down St Barnabas Road, we see that the trees and houses look very new.

Caption For Ffestiniog, Pont Yr Afon Gam C1960

A local farmer, who appeared in the film, recalls how two Australian tourists almost careered off the road when a road sign erected as part of the set pointed to somewhere they knew back home in Oz.

Caption For Burgh Le Marsh, High Street C1965

The road is still the A158 Lincoln to Skegness road. Remember Green Shield Stamps? The garage on the right offered them!

Caption For Brant Broughton, High Street C1955

They would not notice the milk churns on the stand by the side of the road (left), as they were a common sight then.

Caption For Wendover, Coldharbour Cottages, Tring Road 1899

At the opposite end of the High Street, the Tring Road climbs out of Wendover past this delightful range of early 17th-century timber-framed and thatched cottages.

Caption For New Mill, The Village C1955

The mill was built as a corn mill, and mill workers' cottages grew up along the Tringford Road, complete with an 1870s elementary school.

Caption For Northchapel, The Village 1902

We are on the Petworth to Guildford main road. The church of St John Baptist was rebuilt in 1877; it has a strange-looking font dated 1662.

Caption For Hitchin, Walsworth Road 1922

Walsworth Road again, this time in 1922 and at the junction with Highbury and Verulam Roads.