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Maps

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1945, Butcher's Common Ref. NPO657591
1922, Butcher's Common Ref. POP657591
1895, Butcher's Cross Ref. RNE657593
1940, Butcher's Cross Ref. NPO657593
1898, Butcher's Cross Ref. RNC657593
1920, Butcher's Cross Ref. POP657593
1898, Butcher's Common Ref. RNE657591
1901-1902, Butcher's Common Ref. RNC657591
1912, Gutcher Ref. RNC723701
1947, Burcher Ref. NPO655557
1899, Burcher Ref. RNE655557
1920, Burcher Ref. POP655557
1900-1903, Burcher Ref. RNC655557

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Memories

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I Am The Boy On The Bike!

I am the lad on the bike in this photo. I remember the photographer standing in the road with a camera on a tripod. I know for def it was a Saturday morning because it was my job to fetch the bread from Stoppards the butchers/bakers every Saturday morning.

A memory of South Normanton by Peterkane Last Name

Amenities The Good Old Days And They Were!

Brown Edge was a brillant place to live, and I have fond memories of the village. Perhaps in my youth I did not really appreciate what I had, the village store (Keiths), the butchers, Harrisons and Sammy ...Read more

A memory of Brown Edge in 1969 by Linda Mitchell

Little Sutton Shops

The church was the Presbyterian and the fruit and veg shop also sold fish (Tommy Jones, fish).  There was a  furniture shop (Flackets)  On the corner of Ledsham was Miss (although a Mrs.) Locket’s.  Over Ledsham past the bank ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1967

Church Corner Treasures

One of the 'treasures' of Church Corner, Misterton was the Post Office which was run by Dorothy and Gordon. I often visited there as Dorothy was the sister of my boyfriend at that time. Nearby was Walter Scott who was the ...Read more

A memory of Misterton in 1946 by Joan Huntington

Thatch Cottage, Singleton

We bought a thatched cottage, in much need of renovation, next door to the butchers shop. It was a tied Goodwood Cottage previously occupied by Mrs Myrtle Ticehurst who remained a tenant when she was widowed in ...Read more

A memory of Singleton in 1971

The Shops On Yardley Road

I remember when all shopping was done by visiting independant local shops. The shops I remember going to with my mother on Yardley Road were Alldays butchers, Timms greengrocers, The Bargain Shop, Terry Lovetts Sports, ...Read more

A memory of Acock's Green in 1976 by Kev Whelan

A Ham Family

My mother and father lived in Evelyn Road - the cul-de-sac opposite the large white house in the distance - mother still there - lived in two of the houses for all her eighty years - married the boy next door (well.. at the top of the cul- ...Read more

A memory of Ham in 1955 by John Clifford

Fair Oak As It Was

My first day of school was September 1965 at Fair Oak Infants. It wasn't too bad the first day as my Mum was allowed to stay at the back of the classroom, but after that I was left on my own. I became very ...Read more

A memory of Fair Oak in 1965 by Gary Houghton

Happy Times

As children we were very priviliged to be part of the village community. We spent many carefree hours playing and making camps in the woods and fields, sometimes we would venture further but had to keep a watchful eye for the keepers. ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1965 by Tim Fieldwick

Claremont Aldershot Road

The house on the right hand side of this picture was called Claremont.  We lived there in the early 60s.  There were two cottages to the side.  In one of those cottages lived a girl called Elizabeth Holland, she used ...Read more

A memory of Church Crookham by Jane Webb Sankey

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Captions

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Caption For Wisbech, Market Place C1955

G W Frank's butcher's shop possesses perhaps the finest remaining shop frontage in the town, with its original Art Deco design butcher's fittings dating from the 1930s.

Caption For Newark, Stodman Street 1906

On the left the butcher takes time out for a chat, while the young boys are either intrigued by the antics of our cameraman, or waiting for something to run him over.

Caption For Great Staughton, The Highway Looking East C1955

When the bicycle shop, just past the memorial (left), closed in the 1960s Frank Croach, the butcher, moved in. Although he died in 1990, there is still a butcher's shop here.

Caption For York, The Shambles C1960

In the 15th century, this little street was full of open-fronted butchers' stalls with the meat being displayed hanging from large hooks.

Caption For Thaxted, Town Street From Mill End C1950

Beside the clapboarded cottage is Franklin`s butcher`s shop. This used to get flushed out and cleaned once a week, sending water coursing down the street. Next door is the Co-op drapery.

Caption For Brynmawr, Beaufort Street C1955

Eastmans the butcher`s (right) has a young customer waiting outside. It is interesting to note that the nearby pedestrian is carefully avoiding walking under the ladder.

Caption For Finchingfield, The Green C1965

Later the house became a butcher`s: older residents recall blood dribbling down into the picturesque village-pond.

Caption For Brynmawr, Beaufort Street C1955

Eastmans the butcher's (right) and Weeks the butcher's opposite have closed, but Davies, wallpaper and paints (beside Eastmans), has moved to premises further up the street.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1955

The card shop and Susan Starr are now occupied by Abbey and Martyn James (butcher`s), whilst Bond & Sherwill and Stead & Simpson maintain the presence of an estate agent and a shoe shop.

Caption For Chipstead, High Road C1965

Frank Butcher`s newsagent and tobacconist shop at the north end of High Road has a well stocked window but alas has now been demolished, and the other shops have closed.

Caption For Chippenham, The Old Town Hall C1955

The stone-built building to the right of the Yelde Hall was a butcher's run by Greig & Co in the 1950s.

Caption For Odiham, High Street 1908

This has been a butcher's shop since c1847 and is now A J Parsons, a butcher's, fishmonger's and poulterer's.

Caption For Great Dunmow, High Street C1965

Stokes the butcher`s (right) still has the wooden sign on its roof to this day.

Caption For Newcastle, C1965

The wide end of the Ironmarket was also known as Butchers' Row; even its supply of water came to the surface courtesy of the Butchery Pump.

Caption For Brynmawr, Beaufort Street C1955

Eastmans the butcher's (right) and Weeks the butcher's opposite have closed, but Davies, wallpaper and paints (beside Eastmans), has moved to premises further up the street.

Caption For Great Dunmow, The Chequers, Stortford Road C1955

On the left, with the tubs of foliage, stands the oldest-established butcher`s in the town. Formerly Lucking`s, it was taken over by John Sweetland in 1950.

Caption For Great Staughton, The Highway C1955

Further back, on the left is the butcher`s shop of G M Gilbert, and then the White Hart public house.

Caption For Great Staughton, The Sundial C1955

Further back, on the left is the butcher`s shop of G M Gilbert, and then the White Hart public house.

Caption For Newcastle, C1965

The wide end of the Ironmarket was also known as Butchers' Row; even its supply of water came to the surface courtesy of the Butchery Pump.

Caption For Burgh Heath, The Parade C1960

The old house at the end of the parade housing Holmes & Co butcher`s (established 1824) was demolished for road widening.

Caption For Bishopstoke, Post Office, Spring Lane C1955

Near here is a butcher's shop over which early Methodists once met. The present butcher is famous as a national prize-winner for making sausages.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1899

They are outside the shop of butchers and game dealers Robert, John and William Balson. Still trading, as R J Balson and Son, they now claim to be England`s oldest family butchers.

Caption For Bridport, West Allington 1899

They are outside the shop of butchers and game dealers Robert, John and William Balson. Still trading, as R J Balson and Son, they now claim to be England`s oldest family butchers.

Caption For Lindfield, High Street 1965

The butcher`s shop on the extreme right is H J Box; the family owned grazing lands nearby, which enabled them to sell their high-quality meat locally.