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Birtle Street

It would be great to hear from anybody who was around Dalton Street , Worth Street, Danzic Street, or who went to the Rex picture house, played on Barnies, Bobs Hill, went in Jock Stobbers, lads that had ther hair cut at Harry's and ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by Teddy Peacock

An Evacuee During Ww11

Packed off to Lostwithiel in the train from Paddington and found myself living in the Black Prince's Castle - Restormal. Well not quite, the farm on the Estate. I was baptised in St Winnow C.of E Church as part of our ...Read more

A memory of Lostwithiel in 1930 by John L Tooze

South Street

My dad was stationed at no 1 South Street (old police house) in the year I was born, he was a PC. Then I believe we moved to 1 Almshouse Lane. My mum died in 1952,leaving behind my young sister and me and my dad. Dad eventually hired a ...Read more

A memory of Ilchester in 1947 by Freda Hallett

My Mothers Memories Of Brambridge

My mother's aunt, my great-aunt Annie was the house keeper at Brambridge during the 1920s. My great-uncle Ernest, great-aunt Annie's brother, was the chauffeur and responsible for the running and maintenance ...Read more

A memory of Colden Common in 1920 by Joan Russell

Living Opposite The Catholic Church In Somerton

I lived opposite the Catholic church from 1949 untill 1970 when I joined the army. I was friends then with Bridget Cox and Eileen White. We went to Sunday school at the Congregational church for years. ...Read more

A memory of Somerton in 1960 by Sylvia Black

Station Road, Nantymoel

My husband and I decided to visit Nantymoel after trying to do some family tree research. We knew my husband's grandfather Dr Melbourne Thomas was born there and we knew where on Station Road he'd lived with his dad Gwilym, ...Read more

A memory of Nant-y-moel

Childhood Memories

As a family we would holiday in Weymourth every year from about 1958-1963. We used to stay in a bed and breakfast owned by a Mrs Walkadine. As I was so young my memories revolve around the wonderful beach, the donkeys and egg ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth

Digmoor Cottage Hospital Circa 1911

Looking at the 1911 Census, I note that my house - 39 Spencers Lane, Digmoor - is listed as being the Cottage Hospital with a Mr. Wilson, a widower, as caretaker. Does anybody have any information about its ...Read more

A memory of Upholland Sta by Geraldine Gilbert

Webbs Brewery Six Bells Colliery

I grew up in Aberbeeg as Pat Howells. Everyone knew the Howells as my dad, Doug, was one of 8 children. My uncle worked in the brewery for many years and I grew up in Woodland Terrace and had to pass the brewery at ...Read more

A memory of Aberbeeg by Pat Addison

Childhood

Funny how seeing Memories of Kingstanding title, it brought back so many thoughts of living there in childhood to my 20s. The Geman plane that dropped its bomb on a house in Hurlingham Road, hiding under stairs at school as the planes ...Read more

A memory of Kingstanding by Norma Bird

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Captions

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Caption For Dartmoor, The Warren House Inn 1931

The Warren House Inn, at over 1400 feet above sea level, has the distinction of being the highest pub in Devon and one of the highest in the country.

Caption For Norwich, Elm Hill 1929

This winding cobbled street, edged with handsome medi- eval timber-framed houses with flint-faced ground floors, was anciently known as Houndgate.

Caption For Ingatestone, The Hall, The Gateway C1955

The Chantry Café probably occupies the site of the priest's house.

Caption For Brynmawr, Clydach From The Hafod Road C1955

Alongside it was the house belonging to the manager of the ironworks.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Pontsarn C1955

The houses on the left are extremely old. The Monkey Puzzle tree is a symbol of good luck and a sign of wealth.

Caption For Buriton, The Street 2004

The front of the chapel has been redeveloped; it now stands back from the road and provides pleasant housing.

Caption For Calne, Harris's Factory C1960

To the left is the 1955 boiler house, with the top of the 100ft chimney built in 1918 just visible.

Caption For Chideock, Horse And Cart 1922

This is the junction with Mill Lane (left of centre) beside Roadstead House (right). Seahill Lane bends to the right, towards Seatown.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Tower Gardens C1965

Previously, this part of Greyfriars had been used to house cattle and other farm animals awaiting market.

Caption For Scawby, The Village C1960

More accurately, this is the rear of Church Street; modern detached houses have been developed in the allotment-style gardens.

Caption For Basildon, Blenheim House And The Bus Terminus 1961

Blenheim House contained the Locarno (later Tiffany's Ballroom), where the resident group in the early 1960s were the pre-fame Dave Clark Five.

Caption For Alfriston, Market Square 1921

On the left is Market Cross House, now the Smugglers Inn. This was once the home of Stanton Collins, leader of the Alfriston gang of smugglers.

Caption For Polegate, High Street C1965

Today it stands amid a housing estate.

Caption For Southborough, Holden Corner 1896

On the extreme left, in Holden Road, is the substantial two-and-a-half storied Holder House, built of red brick around 1800 with a Doric-columned porch.

Caption For Cremyll, Mount Edgcumbe House 1890

The building of Mount Edgecumbe House was started by Piers Edgecumbe in 1539 and remodelled in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Caption For Askrigg, The Market Cross C1955

Three-storied 18th-century town houses, including the bow-windowed front of the Sykes Temperance Hotel, line the Market Place of Askrigg, a pleasant village in Upper Wensleydale.

Caption For St Ives, The Harbour C1955

The days when boats were pulled up on the foreshore almost as far as the front doors of the houses are long gone.

Caption For Batheaston, High Street C1960

Trams, originally horse-drawn, once ran along the same route.

Caption For Wellington, High Street C1955

It was redeveloped in 1885, when the old Market House Inn to its left became the post office, and again in 1937.

Caption For Romsey, Broadlands 1898

Situated to the south of the town, overlooking the Test, Broadlands is an imposing porticoed house remodelled in classical style by 'Capability' Brown and John Holland in the mid 18th century.

Caption For Thornton Hough, Village C1950

The first was Joseph Hirst, a wealthy Yorkshire woollen manufacturer, who retired here in the 1860s and built his ideal home, Thornton House.

Caption For Wickhambreaux, The Green 1903

This pretty old Kentish village of Saxon vintage has a lovely green (alas, not now as rural as it looks here) surrounded by lime and chestnut trees, some grand Georgian houses and simpler homes.

Caption For Gweek, Village And Stream C1950

The Helston Customs House was also here, but it moved to Helford in 1822.

Caption For Reigate, Bell Street 1936

The Ancient House Bookshop on the right hand side is little changed today, although the wonderful metal sign for Reigate Garage has now disappeared. On the left is Reigate Park.