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Summer School Holidays

Those balmy hot summer days on school holidays in the early to mid. 50's. Walking down the lane at the side of Haygate Cemetery, across the Holyhead Road, up Earcall Lane (picking ripe blackberries) to the Forest ...Read more

A memory of Wellington by menakajemma606

4th June 1961 Jfk Passes Through

It was 4th June 1961 and John F Kennedy was due to pass by Brentford on the Great West Road. The M4 had not yet been built. I went with my friend Graham around 7pm and joined the many people sitting on Macleans wall ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Nick Beard

Park Lane.

I moved to Park Lane in 1948.I was about 2 years old.Lived there with my Family till about 1956.It was all fields at the back of our house.At the top of the road was the Junior School I went to.It had about 4 class rooms.I can still remember ...Read more

A memory of Thatcham by annbothamley

Escric Station

I was born on the 13 February 1957 at No2 Station cottage Escrick. No.2 was the middle cottage of 3. My father (Kenneth Hudson) was a fireman/driver on L.N.E.R. steam locos. For along time we had no electricity in the house, Lighting ...Read more

A memory of Escrick by g0tog

Wartime Feniton

My name is Barry Felton and I was born in Feniton, what is now called Old Feniton, in 1945. My grandparents, Norman and Phyllis Wilson ran the Post Office in the village. My mother Patricia, their daughter, was in the WRNS based in ...Read more

A memory of Feniton by sbfelton

The Folly, Radlett, Hertfordshire

My family worked at the Folly House in the 1700's and 1800's. They lived in a row of the farm cottages. Their surname was Hawtry and although there are now only two cottages remaining, there is a road off Watling Street ...Read more

A memory of Radlett by coljan.wilson

Channon

Peter and Valerie Channon lived in this house around 1956 until the late 70's with their three children. Peter owned and ran the local machine tool factory and put on a yearly bonfire display with fireworks.

A memory of Netheravon by melaniealward

I Had Relations In Shortcroft Road

My relations lived in number 24 Shortcroft Road my father grew up in that house as with his father sisters and a brother Eric my grandfather used the Jolly Wagoners a lot and when I came along and old enough I spent a lot ...Read more

A memory of Ewell by Mrs Margaret Adams

From Leaking Majesty, To Glittering Citadel, And To Dust, The Last Keep Of Travis Court

I have a pic of my twin sis Jenny and a paint-brush, it's 1959, she's nearly 8, glossing skirting in the middle kitchen (there were 3). Until it was habitable we ...Read more

A memory of Farnham Royal by kobrinbooks

Flowers And Veg At Gower's Queens Road.

My father, Albert Victor Catt, known as Vic, worked for Mr Gower for many years either side of WW2. My father had a curvature of the spine which prevented him for joining the forces so he was employed to produce ...Read more

A memory of Hastings by rob.catt1

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Caption For Chatburn, The Toll House C1955

The building dividing the junction was built in 1739 as a toll-house, but since the late 1930s it has been the home of Hudson's ice cream.

Caption For Norwich, Ber Street 1891

On the right is a fine display of baskets and tinware, although the street was known at one time for its slaughter houses.

Caption For Botley, Winchester Road C1955

Maffey's has gone, and is now a private house with a portico. All the buildings beyond it have been demolished and replaced with modern development.

Caption For Botley, The Junior School C1955

Historian Arthur Mee described Botley as 'a delightful old town with quaint shops, handsome houses, and pretty inns'.William Cobbett was equally fulsome, maintaining that Botley had everything in it

Caption For Hanley, Town Centre C1965

It is also here that Stoke-on-Trent's world-famous collection of Staffordshire figures, pottery, porcelain and ceramics are housed in a superb museum.

Caption For Westgate On Sea, From Cliffs 1892

We are looking westwards to the Victorian skyline of Westgate and along the cliffs to Ledge Point.At the time this picture was taken,Tower House Retreat at Westgate, founded in 1879, was the only

Caption For Crawley Down, The Village C1950

The old Post Office is now a house and the front gardens have been lost owing to the widening of the very busy road.

Caption For Weymouth, Harbour 1898

The port facilities at Weymouth catered for vessels from the Channel Islands, with Custom House Quay beginning at Devonshire Buildings (top left).

Caption For Chideock, The Village C1955

The view is up Main Street, westward from the bridge over the River Winniford (right), to Chideock House Restaurant and the Castle Inn.

Caption For Thatcham, Chapel Street C1960

Some of the houses beyond the car in the middle of the photograph were demolished to make way for a junction allowing access to a 1960s council estate.

Caption For Coulsdon, Red Lion Hotel 1906

This building, with its splendid mansard roof, was demolished in 1927 to be replaced by the present mock Tudor public house now awaiting demolition.

Caption For Coulsdon, View From The Downs C1955

It is regrettable that these fine school buildings in Stoneyfield Road, opened in 1939, were sold in 1992 and the land is now covered by houses in Rossetti Gardens and neighbouring roads.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1965

A Victorian terrace was demolished to make way for the commanding Tesco store in the early 1960s, but after several changes the building presently houses the Kabada restaurant, a snooker

Caption For Blaenavon, The Eastern Valley C1955

White House cottage to its right, at the end of Bunker's Row, has now been demolished.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Upper High Street C1955

Three public houses in the photograph are still in business: the Express, the Anchor Inn and the Vulcan are virtually unchanged.

Caption For Widnes, St Paul's Church 1900

Widnes was then just a sleepy little hamlet of a few houses on the banks of the Mersey.

Caption For Widnes, The Town Hall C1955

Widnes was then just a sleepy little hamlet of a few houses on the banks of the Mersey.

Caption For Sheffield, Nether Edge Hospital C1955

The institution had an interesting history.When it opened as a workhouse in 1842 there was no segregation of the poor, sick or insane.They were all housed together, and would remain so until 1865

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1885

The public house on the right is The White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's

Caption For Lilleshall, The Abbey C1960

Following its dissolution in the 16th century, Lilleshall Abbey has become a ruin - its stones were used for the building of many houses in the area.

Caption For Buscot, The Village C1950

Buscot is a compact cluster of old Cotswold stone houses set in a model agricultural estate, with an enterprising and active community.

Caption For West Stafford, St Andrew's Church C1955

The Manor House is behind the tree and the tile-topped wall.

Caption For Otterton, Ottermouth Cottages 1890

Note the small white one, whose chimney indicates that it was a wash house.

Caption For Flookburgh, Market Street 1903

The only person on the street is a girl holding a baby by the house opposite the barn.