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Growing Up On Peel Road, Kilburn

I'm Mandy Coggins and I was born at 7 Peel Road, Kilburn in 1960. It was a beautiful Victorian House and I can remember the marble fireplaces, oak staircase that us kids used to slide down. My nan lived on ...Read more

A memory of Kilburn by mandalynca

Cyril Henry Heath And The Heath Family.

I have been told of old troedy many times and been driven through it to Bargoed, not much there now just a post office. My step father Cyril Heath was born there in September 1934, quite a large family so ...Read more

A memory of Troedrhiwfuwch by Andrew Dexter

Cound Hall

After my grandfather's death the family home at Bishop's Castle was sold and his daughter, my aunt Daisy Probert moved to a rented top floor flat in Cound Hall. At that time the Hall was home to a rich selection of characters living in what my ...Read more

A memory of Cound by cjdprobert

I Was Nearly Killed Here!

Greetings from Canada! O how this picture brings back memories. I was raised on nearby Argyll Street in the late 50's and 60's, and the area shown in this picture encompasses virtually all of my childhood... But also within this ...Read more

A memory of Corby by Kenneth Kerr

Memories Of A Stubbington House Scoolboy

I am responding to a memory placed here by Peter Madden in 2010 - which I have just spotted. I was intrigued to read Peter Madden's memory of Stubbington. I was a contemporary of Peter's and recall that his ...Read more

A memory of Stubbington

My Great Great Grandmother

On the maternal side of my ancestry, I knew my maternal grandfather for many years. There was a large leather bound family album which as a child, I was permitted to look at. It was after the "all clear" sounded in the ...Read more

A memory of Shrewsbury

Distant Memories Of An Evacuee

My name is Nigel Redding and I was sent to Llangynwyd about 1942/43? as an evacuee. I was aged about 3 or 4 years old and accompanied by my older brother Alan who was 5 years older. (Both born in Rogerstone , ...Read more

A memory of Llangynwyd by Phillip Redding

Cowplain In The 60s

My family moved to Cowplain in March 1961. I was 10 years old and went to Stakes Hill Junior School. From there I went to Cowplain Seconday School for Girls from 1962 to 1967. On the corner of Sylvester Road was Pine Tree Stores. I ...Read more

A memory of Cowplain

Christmas In 1945

I was 17 years old and lived at no 7 Tivoli Road, and when Father Christmas arrived at the front door with 4 cwt of coal my mum put newspaper down the hall and throughout the house so that the coal man could dump the coal in the shed. ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey by John Ansell

Early Thought Of Byfleet From The I.O.M.

I was born at 11, Church Road, Byfleet - the gardener's cottage, tied to 'Wey Barton', Mill Lane. That was then the residence of the Coles family, to whom my grandparents, Bert & Nellie Bird, were in service. We ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by bobhunt1946

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Caption For Selsey, High Street C1955

On either side of the High Street, some of the former well-stocked shops have become estate agents, marketing the many bungalows and houses that were built for families who came year after year to enjoy

Caption For Stourbridge, The Broadway Stores C1965

Broadway Stores is in Norton, where a large housing estate extends right to the county border. The stores is Broadway Service Station now, with a modern forecourt.

Caption For Sandringham, The Gardener's Cottage 1927

The greenhouses provided most of the pot plants and flowers which were used in the house, and were used to cultivate roses, tomatoes and orchids.

Caption For Bildeston, Duke Street C1955

At the end is Red House, a Tudor farmhouse with a brick front of c1715. The school playground is on the right.

Caption For Ixworth, The Old Mill C1955

The mill house to the right is early 17th-century with later additions and alterations.

Caption For Hayfield, Kinder Scout From Kinder Road C1960

In the distance is Upper House Farm, one of many buildings around Kinder Scout which are now in the hands of the National Trust.

Caption For Winchester, Stanmore From Romsey Road 1928

Lines of local authority housing climb the hill at Stanmore on the south-west outskirts of Winchester, which has evolved and expanded over the years.

Caption For Hythe, High Street C1955

This picture shows its quaint, narrow High Street with the 450-year-old Lord Nelson pub, originally a customs house, on the left. Note the motor cycle and sidecar in the left foreground.

Caption For Bradfield, The Heath C1955

This building stands on the corner of Barrack Street, and is now a private house.

Caption For Kingsgate, The Castle 1908

It was a private house for a while, and then became a hotel run by the North Foreland Hotels Ltd.

Caption For Bildeston, Market Square C1965

The lean-to building has been removed to expose the overhanging jetty of the house. The growth has now been cleared off the gabled White Lodge.

Caption For Staverton, The Village Pond C1955

The village pond, originally for watering horses, was filled in about 1960 and the area is now a pleasant village green, still with some of the original trees.

Caption For Port Sunlight, Hulme Hall C1955

For a time the building housed the Lever family's growing art collection before its eventual removal to Thornton Manor.

Caption For Rye, The Windmill 1912

The brick and white weatherboarded smock mill still stands in Mill Lane on the banks of the River Tillingham, though it is now converted for use as a guest house.

Caption For Fittleworth, Upper Street 1921

A mile or so to the north of the village is a house where Edward Elgar spent his summers between 1917 and 1921.

Caption For Sedbergh, Main Street 1901

Note the goods piled outside on the pavement outside Jackson's hardware store on the right, and the horse and cart further down the street.

Caption For Christchurch, The Church C1955

Since this photograph was taken the vicarage glimpsed here beyond the castellated tower has become a private house.

Caption For Lechlade, The Round House C1955

This Round House, like others along the man-made waterway, was lived in by a lengthman and his family - they collected tolls from passing barges on the Thames and Severn canal.

Caption For Llynclys, The Post Office C1960

The post office we see here on the right is now a private house; the door between the windows has been blocked up, leaving an entrance only from the side.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Beach House 1929

The Beach House soon became a refreshment rooms, and even had swing boats erected beside it. Despite extensive damage in the 1953 floods, a small café and shop still stands on the site.

Caption For Stoneleigh, Birmingham Road C1960

The houses in this scene are typical of Stoneleigh, which retains a pleasant mixture of brick, timber and local red sandstone.

Caption For Horndon On The Hill, The High Street C1960

The houses nearest us were once commercial premises—a hardware store and a tailor's. To the right of them lies Swan Meadow, once home to the village fair.

Caption For Parkgate, The Front 1965

All of the houses still stand. The Old Quay Inn, to the right, is still trading, and so are the majority of the shops along the front.

Caption For Bromsgrove, High Street Into St John's Street C1965

The fine house in the background survives unspoilt today, and is also used as solicitors' offices.