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Memories

8,100 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Happy Days

My name is Brian Newman and I was born in Barking in 1942. My old man was a grocer and his shop was Newman Stores in Ripple Road by the Harrow, or as we called it, the "arrer". There was a long row of shops either side of Ripple Road. I could ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Brian Newman

Happy Days

I went to Wescott Road school in 1950 then St Crispins 1956. I can recall quite a few shops. Herrings furniture where you could buy on HP with no checks, as Mr Herring assessed whether or not you looked trustworthy. NSS newsagents. Next door ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham by keithmorshead

The Leeds And Sunderland Cup Final

I watched so many cup finals on black and white television when I was a boy never dreaming of the day that I might actually be there. But it happened in 1973! Would you believe my neighbour was a long retired football ...Read more

A memory of Wembley in 1973 by John Howard Norfolk

Mitcham

I lived in Manor Road in the late fifties and then Lymington Close until the end of the sixties, it was a great place to live then. We played on Mitcham common going to the seven island ponds on our bicycles and the old gun site. Mr ...Read more

A memory of Norbury

"Jeffery" Sweet Shop

My Husband can remember going to a Sweet Shop in Devizes that was owned by his Aunt & Uncle. He says it was in the High Street Devizes. He can remember stepping up into it. We can find no trace of it. His Aunt & Uncle were ...Read more

A memory of Devizes by verityjeffery2

25 Years In Beaconsfield.

Born in Wembley, I arrived in the New Town of Beaconsfield in 1957 aged 5. With my younger sister and my parents. I left home at 17 but returned occasionally until 1981 when my parents moved to Scotland. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Beaconsfield by Gordon Cooper

W.H.Smiths Richmond Road.

I worked in W.H.Smiths in 1955. So I could have been in the shop when this photo was taken. The shop opposite on the corner of Shute Road was called Crasters (haberdashery) where I used to buy many a pair of nylons etc. It ...Read more

A memory of Catterick in 1956 by Marjorie Taylor

Saturday Morning Pictures At The Regal Bexleyheath

As a 10 year old in 1954, I sold sweets from a small table inside or outside the tobacconist and sweet shop to the left of the Regal. This was for an hour before the children's Saturday morning ...Read more

A memory of Bexleyheath by Angela Gilbert

Bognor Childhoo Holidays

I came down to Bognor with my family for a three week holiday every summer in the late 50s early 60s, first from Redhill and then from Godalming, Surrey It was mostly on the train, and the last time we came it was in our ...Read more

A memory of Bognor Regis by Canon David Frost

First Record On Vinyl

I bought my first record in the record shop on Middle Street, around 1964. My father was the Blacksmith and had the Blacksmith's Shop in Consett, near Templetown and used to shoe Shire Horses and other horses there. I remember being ...Read more

A memory of Consett by otterkin

Captions

3,478 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Caversham, From The Bridge 1890

A local resident described life in Caversham just before the turn of the century, when this photograph was taken: 'When we went shopping in the trap, we would stop outside the shop and the shopkeeper

Caption For Basildon, Allders Liquidaton, The Eastgate Centre 2005

Shopping Changes Basildon has experienced a shopping revolution in the last 50 years.

Caption For Crowland, The Trinity Bridge C1965

There is a mounting block outside G G William's ironmonger's shop (to the left of the bridge), now owned by Martin Day under the logical name Bridge Hardware.

Caption For Great Meols, Station Approach C1955

This row of shops with their protective glass awnings was built in the grounds of Cleveley Lodge (the building at the far left end of the row) in the 1930s.

Caption For York, A Tudor House C1950

The lower part of the house is now a shop that sells mobile telephones, but the upper storey remains virtually unchanged.

Caption For Blaenau Ffestiniog, Church Street 1901

The awnings are out at the far end of the street to protect the stock in the shop windows from the summer sunshine, and in the foreground we can see frames for the awnings that have not been put up yet

Caption For Salisbury, Poultry Cross And Silver Street 1906

For five hundred years commerce has surrounded this area with ironmongers, shoemakers and fish and meat shops.

Caption For Hitchin, The Arcade 1931

The Shopping Arcade has scarcely changed since this photograph was taken in 1931.

Caption For Camberwell, The Town C1950

All the buildings in the picture survive, although the shop fronts have changed.

Caption For Dulwich, The Village C1965

Today the trees have matured, and the shop fronts have changed dramatically.

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Caption For Keighley, Low Street C1910

New shopping arcades were established along Low Street and North Street at the turn of the century, as the town's population continued to enjoy the fruits of the cotton boom years.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Cornhill C1965

This photograph, taken 15 years after B258003 (p20-21), shows the new shop masthead on Boots.

Caption For Chigwell Row, Lambourne Road C1965

Like Morgan's the confectioner's (C240004), this shop (left), a post office and grocer's run by Pardey & Johnson, was built at the end of the 19th century.

Caption For Godmanchester, The Causeway C1960

This view of the old Causeway shows Cliffords the chemist's (extreme right) just before the shop closed.

Caption For Aylesbury, Tring Road C1965

We can see tall lampposts, telephone line posts (still here), a bus stop and local shopping.

Caption For Accrington, Broadway 2004

The new shops on Broadway are on the site of the former outside market.

Caption For Debenham, High Street C1955

The late 19th-century shop extension beyond is Towell's fish and chip shop.

Caption For Wickford, High Street C1950

The shops on the left were built with bricks from the Nevendon Road brickworks.

Caption For Histon, High Street C1965

We can see of Wightmans' hardware shop, and on either side are the garage's petrol pumps.

Caption For Trumpington, Anstey Way C1960

At first glance, this row of modern shops, named after the local Anstey Hall, has not changed since 1960; but closer inspection reveals new tenants in the shops, larger trees and flower beds, and more

Caption For Willingham, High Street C1955

A barber's shop has replaced the radio shop on the left, and the Willingham Auction Rooms now occupy the adjoining building.

Caption For Skegness, Lumley Road 1899

Across the road James Barlow, 'family grocer and provision merchant,' had the biggest food shop in the town; from the open doorway an appetising smell of ground coffee drifted into the street.

Caption For Daventry, High Street C1965

The Co-op have modernised their premises from the original three shops (a baker's, a grocer's and a butcher's) to a modern supermarket.

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

Rasen Bikes are in the large shop on the left, which was E C Hall's shoe shop.