Maps

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Memories

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East Wickham And Welling A Magical Time A Magical Life

My family moved into Darenth Road in 1960 - we were the first in our street and watched the rest of the houses being built around us. There was nothing but mud, wheelbarrows and workmen. My dad's ...Read more

A memory of Welling by Carol Bouziane

My Great Great Grandparents Shop John And Elizabeth Williams

My great great grandparents had a shoeshop and lived at no 10 Scotland Street, Ellesmere, Shropshire. Census records show Thomas and Elizabeth Williams had 6 children there, a lodger, ...Read more

A memory of Ellesmere in 1870 by Lynda Young

Battersea Park

I remember going to Battersea park on Sundays and going in the paddling pool by the jungle. We used to make a day of it having a picnic there. Mum used to get us to save a place by the tennis court so we could hang our costumes up to ...Read more

A memory of Battersea in 1962 by Susan Butler

The War Years

I was born in Hawthorn Street, Millfield in 1930. Went to Diamond Hall School. I remember the day war was declared, my mother said the Germans would bomb us because of all the industry around us. My father was in the Territorial Army ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1943 by Jim Stephenson

Fordingbridge Fair

A few days after starting school, I paid my first remembered visit to Fordingbridge Fair. A funfair visited Fordingbridge every year during the first week in September. It was situated in Church Square and in the land ...Read more

A memory of Fordingbridge in 1955 by Cathryn Candy

The Ranks

Remember The Ranks very well. Lots of my friends lived there. Tony Howells, Ian Davies(Pooky), Tony Randall, Spikey Iles, Jock Ilse and their sisters. I remember the Davey family and many others. Most vivid memory is running the streets of ...Read more

A memory of Abercarn in 1959 by Brian John Watkins

Paper Kids

Hello John, I was one of your dad's paper boys. I can't remember what year as I also delivered for Billy Evans, Stuart and Linda's dad. Just down the road in our village, if you remember not only that, but I delivered for Chaplins on ...Read more

A memory of Walsall Wood by Keith Davis

Mitchell Street

I was born in Mitchell Street in 1952 we were a big family; 7 brothers and 2 sisters and things were very hard but everyone got along well with each other. I remember visiting my auntie Nan in the slap up top floor Henderson St ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1952 by Phil Shaw

The Good Times

I lived at 2 Church Street, Cheadle, opposite the cemetary. My maiden name was Clarke; we lived there until 1948 and then moved to Oak Road. I went to Broadway School from 1946 to 1950 and am looking to see if anyone has ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle by Pat Saunders

Hounslow In The 1950's And 1960's

I am Rosemary Harris (now Davies) and I was born in Livingstone Road in 1943 and was christened at St Stephen’s Church. I attended Hounslow Town Infants and Juniors and then Bulstrode Girls School from 1955-1960, ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by Rosemary Davies

Captions

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Caption For Tring, St Peter And St Paul's Church C1960

A coin of Emperor Constantine, c337AD, was found on the site close to the line of the old Akeman Street and its crossing with the Icknield Way.

Caption For Louth, Eastgate C1955

This street scene has not changed very much except for the names of the occupants.

Caption For Navenby, High Street C1965

The main street consists mostly of stone cottages converted over the years into shops.

Caption For Ellesmere Port, Dock Street C1955

Here we see Dock Street (it led down to the old dock) looking slightly past its best. The Ellesmere Port Motor Company premises are on the left, but they look empty and deserted.

Caption For Navenby, High Street C1965

The main street consists mostly of stone cottages converted over the years into shops.

Caption For Leicester, Humberstone Gate 1949

How well-ordered the wide street scene appears as it curves away towards Uppingham, with virtually no cars, only rumbling trams and plenty of buses.

Caption For Simpson, Main Road C1958

This view looks south down the main street towards the church of St Thomas and St Nicholas - we can see its 14th-century crossing tower (centre).

Caption For Rugby, High Street 1932

In 1900 the civic facility was moved to the Benn Buildings on the other side of the High Street (now Marks & Spencer); Rugby's first cinema (Leon Vint's Picture Palace) opened on the old site with

Caption For Ware, High Street 1925

On the left, along West Street, stood the Crown and Anchor public house next door to the shop selling 'home-made pork pies and sandwiches'.

Caption For Whitwell, High Street C1955

In the 1830s, the Bull's sign spanned the High Street, but this was removed after a number of accidents in other parts of the county. The Bull provided food and accommodation as well as beer.

Caption For Hitchin, Market Place 1922

The Post Office has transferred to Brand Street; Briggs & Co., the Leicester Boot Company with its impressive gilded sign, and the Maypole Dairy, share its old premises.

Caption For Tredegar, Town Clock And Circle C1955

This view from the top of Morgan Street shows the 72ft-high ornamental clock tower and three of the four roads that lead from the Circle.

Caption For Petersfield, High Street C1955

The view is closed at the far end of the street by Norman Burton's, built in the early 1800s, and just to the right the café sign invites you to Frances Hill's tea rooms.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1905

Down the north side of the street are the post office, and the Great House, where William Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham brought his 15-year-old son, Pitt the Younger, to recover from illness

Caption For Rusper, The Village 1909

The picture shows Friday Street, with the historic Plough Inn on the left, obscured from view by a large tree. The village store is on the right halfway down the road. The scene is similar today.

Caption For Leigh On Sea, High Street C1950

The main shopping centre has moved up the hill to Leigh Broadway but this High Street is still popular with its cafes, public houses and antiques shops.

Caption For Manchester, The John Bright Statue 1892

When he stood as MP for Manchester in 1857 he was rejected, and an effigy of him was burnt in the street.

Caption For Baldock, White Horse Street C1955

The lonely Vauxhall E Series (centre) drives towards Letchworth along Hitchin Street past the shops and inns.

Caption For Tenby, The Harbour 1890

On the shore, registered M26, is Annie, a 23-ton trawling ketch with a 45ft keel; owned by George Rowe of Harding Street, it carried 2 men and a boy.

Caption For Leicester, Charles Street And Belgrave Gate C1965

Here it is at the northern end of Charles Street, the architects' and planners' vision of utopia a la 1950s and 60s; dominat- ing the photograph to the left, in a Midlands-Miesian style, is Epic

Caption For Lytham, Lowther Gardens C1955

The previous estate manager had been his father James Fair, who had had the task of laying out the streets, making wider access roads and building cottages.

Caption For Walsingham, Old Houses 1929

This attractive small town has many picturesque old houses in its narrow streets.

Caption For Bibury, Swan Hotel C1960

The Coln runs alongside the village street, where ducks waddle along the tops of low stone walls and spotted trout nose their way through the waving waterweeds.

Caption For Huntingdon, High Street C1955

In the foreground on the left is the Huntingdon Co-operative store, but overshadowing the whole of the street is the spire of Trinity Church.