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I Lived In Bredbury 1958 1977

I used to walk through "The Woods" to get from Sandiway to Arden Park. I grew up with George, Peter and Geoffrey Roarke. I loved walking to the Black and White farm or Vernon Park on weekends. At Arden Park I played ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury by Janet Markowiak

Special Memories

I was born and brought up in Worksop but Carlton holds special memories around the late 1950s and early 1960s. I bought my Austin-Healey Sprite from Joe Lacey's garage in 1959 which, as a student, was my pride and joy for ...Read more

A memory of Carlton in Lindrick in 1960 by Keith Sanderson

Uxbridge, Windsor Street

I had forgotten Suiters 'quirky' cash system but I do remember another store called Manettas which was to the right of Uxbridge station. In 1966 it caused an uproar in town as it displayed a topless dress, which was the ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge by Kathy Mc Nally

Doubt The Year (Maybe 60)

Beside the end house was a single path. The house was occupied by Tommy Jewell I was in the same class as his daughter Pat. Next door was George Smailes the school master who was secretary for Willington when they won the ...Read more

A memory of Willington in 1959 by Leslie Martin

Long Summer Holidays Happiest Of Times

All those names, so familiar, brings faces from the past like it was yesterday, happy days we took for granted,not realising how lucky we were having such a close group of friends, who looked out for each other ...Read more

A memory of Crook by Mary Harker/Bainbridge

My Childhood In Meopham Green

I came to live in Meopham in May 1953 when I was 5 months old. I lived in a house called Kesteven right on the bend in the road at Meopham Green. Derham's the bakers was opposite, where Ken Derham used to bake all his ...Read more

A memory of Meopham in 1953 by Melanie Everett

My Time At Warnham

I came to Warnham Court in 1970, May, and I left in Nov 1974. I have so many memories and I don't think I made the most of my time there. My house matron was Sue Reece and we had Miss Turner. I was in Wren dorm, my ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School in 1970 by Judith Iddon

Memories Rose & Crown Pub Ilford

I lived opposite the Rose & Crown pub in the old 3 storey victorian houses, they were demolished years ago but I clearly remember looking out of my bedroom window at chucking out time and laughing at the 'drunk' ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1960

Thelife I Wanna Know In Danderhall Before Me And After Me .

I was the youngest child of the McNamee family, that lived in Danderhall in the 60's and 70's. My father worked in the pit and also my eldest brother, who still lives in the house once he was married at the age of twenty one.

A memory of Danderhall by Bernadette Mc Namee Dye

Staying At My Grans & The Last Trolley

I remember staying with my gran, late 50's to mid 60's. She lived on Bohemia Road,106 I think the number was, sadly its no longer there. It was knocked down in the 70's. During the summer holidays I spent many ...Read more

A memory of Hastings by David Power

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Captions

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Caption For Kimbolton, The Village C1955

The George Hotel was once two medieval houses. Nearby is the garage selling Cleveland petrol, and a child sits on the wall of Castle Green.

Caption For Broughton, The Gardens And Gatehouse C1955

Broughton is probably best known for its moated manor house, Broughton Castle, built in 1300 for Sir John de Broughton.

Caption For Bampton, Church View C1965

The cottages and houses are mainly 18th- and 19th-century, and the view we see here is more or less as we would see it today.

Caption For Sonning Common, Wood Lane C1960

Three large housing estates were built during the 1960s, and the population has risen from about 1000 to nearly 4000 today.

Caption For Eastbourne, Mostyn Hotel And Grand Parade 1912

The elegance of this 1860s stucco terrace with three-storey bay windows to each house and the long straight para- pet is now replaced by Grand Court, a higher block of 1960s flats: typical sea-front

Caption For East Harling, The Square C1965

Shops and private houses of all dates surround the large Market Square.

Caption For Seaton Carew, The Green C1955

This is a very attractive open area with interesting houses on three sides of a square, looking out to sea, which is behind the camera. An old Ford Prefect and a motor scooter help to date the view.

Caption For Haverhill, High Street C1965

The high gable on the left is Helions House surgery, now Woolworth's. The pushchair is outside Huggins's shop.

Caption For Newmarket, The Jubilee Clock Tower C1955

Mace's wireless shop is in Aberdeen House to the left, but their TV department is on the right-hand corner. In the background is the Rutland Arms Hotel.

Caption For Wickham Market, The Mill C1960

The tower of the steam engine house has now been demolished. The water mill is 18th-century, with three pairs of wheels driven by a cast iron breast-shot wheel.

Caption For St Ives, Lifeboatmen 1906

The lifeboat house is near St Ia's church. The town was given its first lifeboat in 1839. The crews, usually local fishermen, were courageous but held the sea in great respect.

Caption For Launceston, Fore Street 1893

It is one of the most changed areas of the town, with nearly all these houses demolished in 1964 as part of a slum clearance programme that was resisted by many local people.

Caption For Abbotsford, Abbotsford House 1897

The house was designed in the baronial style by Scott himself, and built between 1817 and 1824, complete with steam central heating.

Caption For Stamford, The Ruins Of Wothorpe House 1922

The ivy-clad ruins of Wothorpe House have been an attraction for tourists for over a hundred years, and it is of no surprise that they were included by the Frith photographer in his collection of Stamford

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Manor House Tennis Court 1892

Bexhill's ancient manor house was a retreat for the Bishops of Chichester in the Middle Ages, before passing into the ownership of several notable English families such as the Dorsets and Brooks

Caption For East Grinstead, High Street 1904

Sackville House (extreme left) has yet to have its timber framing revealed; it still has a covering of plasterwork.

Caption For Fowey, Market Street 1888

Here we have a glimpse of the church tower between the houses of Market Street in the old heart of the waterside town. Note the gutter in the centre of the narrow roadway.

Caption For Boscobel, House 1898

Hiding in the tree by day, he hid in a priest's hole in Boscobel House at night until the Roundheads abandoned their search and he was able to make his way to safety.

Caption For Gayton, The Mill C1955

The owners of Gayton Flour Mill built all these properties to house their workers.

Caption For Cossington, The Village C1965

Built about the time that Jane Austen was writing in Hampshire, the simple but attractive farm house on the left graces a peaceful well-treed rural villagescape.

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Caption For Totnes, 1890

In the distance is St John's Church, Bridgetown; the wooded hill to the right is now the large housing estate of Westonfields.

Caption For Cuckfield, Broad Street C1960

The attractive clock still survives, which is just as well, as the building is called Clock House. Broad Street leads off into the distance, and is the main route to Haywards Heath.

Caption For London, Old Houses And Staple Inn C1886

New buildings flank it on both sides, that on the right housing a discount bookshop.

Caption For Burnley, Royle Hall, Cannon Parker's Home 1895

This photograph shows the house to its best advantage. It stood in a delightful position in the years before Burnley started to expand into a modern town.