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Those Were The Days.

i am the Tony Williams that used to live in Hatherop road, Infant, Junior, Senior Schools Hampton. i moved to Bristol in 1953, i now live in Frome Somerset. I had lots of good happy memories of Hampton especially going fishing at ...Read more

A memory of Hampton by Anthony Williams

G. Ringwood

Hi, My grandad George Ringwood had a tailoring business at Tally Ho Corner when I was very young. He made my school uniform for me when I moved up to senior school in 1962. S5adly, our family drifted apart due to mum and dad ...Read more

A memory of North Finchley by Carol Godfrey

Gerald’s Grocery Shop

Does anyone remember the Grocery shop that was once on Bedford Road, not far from Longland’s Primary School? It’s now a house and owned by a friend. I’m trying to find out the history of his property and ideally would like to try ...Read more

A memory of Sidcup

Janet Ware Gift Shop In High Street 1950

I was 10 years old when my parents, Mr & Mrs Arthur Easton owned the gift shop called Janet Ware in the High St. Arthur & Ruby Easton, me, my brother John, 3 yrs, & my sister Rosemary, lived in ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath by Jay Weatherly

Raymond Jones

I was born in Sandiway but during my primary and secondary school days we would go to Northwich which I remember from the late fifties and when all the old shops, such as Joe Allman's cottage and Eachus etc were all doing a good trade, ...Read more

A memory of Northwich by Raymond Jones

Life In Oxshott In 1940s And 50s Royal Kent School

I remember my first day at the Royal Kent School – 8th November 1948 – as recorded at entry no. 1450 in the school's original Admissions Register. It was a few weeks into the Autumn term, as in September ...Read more

A memory of Oxshott by Rose Phillips

Village Store

I moved to Westergate around 1951 (aged 7) from London. My parents bought the local village shop & Off licence in the main road, opposite the Alpha Garage. I can honestly say I had a wonderful childhood living in Westergate. We ...Read more

A memory of Westergate by Mary Woodhouse

Old Blacksmith Shop

What is now 1 Taw Green Cottages was once the Smithy I am told. TAW GREEN is a hamlet in South Tawton in Okehampton, Devon, UK

A memory of Taw Green by Tonnie Keith

Elmdon Airport 1939 Onwards

These early memories were passed down to me by my grandparents (Bridgwater) who lived in Elmdon House Farm from 1936. Two of their sons worked on the building of the airport and I believe some of the workers ...Read more

A memory of Elmdon by Marion Perkins

Benson Lane

We lived in the last house at the bottom of benson Lane, next to the fields, great memory's, attended normanton infants school and normanton Common, my brother Frank went to normanton grammar school. Remember living in the back to back ...Read more

A memory of Normanton by Linda Woodhead

Captions

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Caption For Aldershot, Union Street 1935

However, Aldershot offers much more than shops. There is an extensive choice of military museums, including two in neighbouring Surrey.

Caption For Horsforth, Town Street C1965

New Road Side is here still a street of small, traditional shops.

Caption For Cookham, Station Hill 1914

In the early years of this century the village included an apothecary, a butcher's shop with traditional glazed tiles, a forge, dairy, a shoe-maker and an undertaker's.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Duke Street 1898

The horse-drawn carts are parked outside the photographic shop of Hollis Wilkins, which advertises 'Life-sized Heads, Direct from Life'.

Caption For Penrith, King Street C1960

We are looking down Penrith's main shopping street.The scene has not changed much since Victorian days, except for the fact that the horses have by now disappeared and have been replaced by motor vehicles

Caption For Wimborne, East Street C1955

Even in our superstore age, this town has managed to retain a number of little family shops.

Caption For Waltham Cross, High Street 1921

The ornate Victorian shop fronts of Dawson's and the branch of the Enfield Co-operative store, on the right, with their elegant lanterns, are in contrast to the stern brick frontages across the

Caption For Cheshunt, C1965

A line of parked cars, and a frozen foods van making a delivery, marks this mid-summer morning scene along the shopping centre of the village which, at the time, was already rapidly expanding.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1911

Among the town's more famous shops was Biggs, a high-class jeweller, where Queen Mary frequently purchased gifts when staying at nearby Windsor Castle.

Caption For Carbis Bay, 1925

Mobile beach huts are lined up on the sand, while the beach shop offers ices, chocolates, tobacco, Kodak films and daily papers.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road 1914

Some of the buildings on the left further downhill remain, but the street was largely rebuilt in the 1930s suburban shopping parade style.

Caption For Godalming, Municipal Buildings 1908

The poster advertises a military tattoo, whilst on the extreme right is a cycle shop.

Caption For Wroxham, Cross Roads C1940

Arnold Roy spotted the need for provisioning the Broads tourist industry early, and his story is a classic errand boy to shopping magnate story.

Caption For Gronant, Llanasa Road C1955

A village inn, the 1930s car, and the shop all seem to have a timeless feel to them; they stand undisturbed on the outskirts of Prestatyn.

Caption For Swimbridge, The Mill C1955

The building to the left is the village shop, which we see in photograph S241002.

Caption For Falmouth, Jacobs Ladder 1924

It was built in the 1830s by the builder and tallow-chandler Jacob Hamblen to create a direct, if somewhat exhausting, route between his shop and house.

Caption For Norwich, Cattle Market And Castle 1896

In 1993 this was replaced by the very successful design of the Castle Mall shopping centre, partly built underground below a raised park.

Caption For Fulbourn, High Street C1950

One hopes that the Express parcel service fared better than the shop's window advertising, which suffers from a number of missing letters!

Caption For Botley, The Square C1960

On the right we have Robertson, a chemist, and the local post office adding to the many shopping facilities for the inhabitants. The odd thing is that there are no banks in the village today.

Caption For Redditch, The Parade, Church Green West C1950

The ground floor now features a plastic fascia, and ugly steel blinds protect the windows when the shops which occupy the building are closed.

Caption For East Dereham, Church Street 1893

On the left is Mr Kerrison the butcher's ornamented shop front, with a refined iron balcony overhead.

Caption For Wilton, The Square C1965

Since then most of the retail shops in the picture—as well as the RAF base—have gone.

Caption For Great Dunmow, Market Place C1965

Mr Collier`s shop (left), with its cheerful assortment of Lyons Maid, Woodbines and footballs, is still fondly remembered.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

All the buildings in the foreground have been demolished and replaced by modern shops.