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Maps

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1898, North Star Ref. RNE793939
1895, North Stoke Ref. RNE793945
1897, North Walney Ref. RNE794035
1896, North Wembley Ref. RNE794062
1898, North Wick Ref. RNE794081
1899, North Willingham Ref. RNE794084
1896, North Wingfield Ref. RNE794086
1895, North Witham Ref. RNE794088
1896, North Woolwich Ref. RNE794121
1946, The North Ref. NPO846480
1945, North Boarhunt Ref. NPO792951
1940, North Bockhampton Ref. NPO792952
1946, North Bovey Ref. NPO792960
1946, North Bradley Ref. NPO792967
1945, North Burlingham Ref. NPO792994
1945, North Cadbury Ref. NPO793007
1940, North Camp Ref. NPO793016
1947, North Cheek Ref. NPO793046
1946, North Cockerington Ref. NPO793067
1947, North Cornelly Ref. NPO793093

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Memories

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Where I Was Born

My Beginning, at Sole Street near Cobham Kent. (9th March 1946 - 2nd January 1951) I was born on Saturday March 9th 1946 at 3.29pm at Temperley, The Street, Sole Street, Kent. I was delivered at home by the ...Read more

A memory of Sole Street in 1946

Abc Minors,Trolley Buses, Lonesome School, Oakleigh Way

I have just found this page and what memories it rekindles. I was a minor at the ABC, I even got a road safety prize from Coco the Clown. Thorpes record shop accross the road, there I bought my ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1955 by Peter Goddard

Air Raids

These memories are as fresh in my mind as if they happened last week. Boston had its share of air raids, the first one was on a rainy Monday, it was July, the first day of our summer school holidays. It would be about 7.15 am when we heard a ...Read more

A memory of Boston in 1940 by Bob Marriott

Sweeping Staircase

I also have memories of St Nicholas, and was a pupil at the school from 1949 aged four, till 1952. Miss Garrard was the headmistress, and I seem to remember she was very kind. I had a kindergarten teacher who was absolutely ...Read more

A memory of Mickleham in 1949 by Sheila Medhurst

Happy Days 1950s And 60s

I was born and brought up in Weaverham until I left to move to Altrincham with my new wife (and job). Over that 20 year period I have so many happy memories; too many to record in 1000 words. Lived in Lime Avenue all that ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham by George Ellis

School At Burslem Junior Tech

I lived in Blythe Bridge and travelled to school at the Burslem Junior Technical College in Moorland Road, Burslem over a period between 1943 to 1945. The journey by train on the old loop line was a lot of fun. I ...Read more

A memory of Burslem in 1944 by Roy Allen

Billys Greengrocer

Billy's Greengorcer - a small shop on the corner of Hebron Street where you could buy fruit and veg, and almost anything else. In those years there was not an awful lot of choice.. two lots of potatoes, carrots, cauliflower, and ...Read more

A memory of Heyside in 1951 by Barbara Watts

My Memories Of Selly Oak And Bournbrook

I was born Anne Shirley Crofts back of 622 Bristol Road (opposite where Aldi is now) in July 1944, brother Ronnie was born 1940, sister Vivienne was born 1942, and Alan was born 1947, between Riverton Road ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1954 by Anne Crofts

Boyhood Days

My aunts and uncles lived in East Howle and I was a regular visitor around and before 1950. The two families lived opposite one another in what I think may have been "railway cottages" and my cousins totalled 9. In those days you got ...Read more

A memory of East Howle

How Good Barking Was In The 1950s

I was born in Shirley Gardens in 1935, right opposite Barking Park where I spent most of my childhood at Barking open air lido. What a magnificent place that was! My father was a policeman in Barking so we always ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Shirley Bates

Captions

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Caption For Abergavenny, The Sugar Loaf C1960

Often you can walk for miles in its foothills without meeting another person.

Caption For Wicken, The Pond C1955

Another harvest from the fen was buckthorn, vital for charcoal.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1890

Another view of the High Street at a less congested point and on a very hot and sunny summer's day: the shopkeepers have lowered their sun-blinds to protect their wares, and the lady on the left has

Caption For Bishopstoke, Montague Terrace C1955

In 1908 another historian record- ed that 'many modern red-brick cottages are now in process of building to supply the needs of the men who are employed in the Eastleigh Railway Works'.

Caption For Cambridge, Emmanuel College 1914

The chapel is another example of Wren's work; it shows Italian influences.

Caption For London, Cheapside And Mansion House 1915

It would be another ten years before roofs were added to the London General Omnibus Company's fleets.

Caption For Bekesbourne, Church And Lychgate 1903

Here we see another church in an attractive location near the small village of Bekesbourne, which contains 18th-century cottages and some modern housing.

Caption For Chilham, The High Street 1903

Note the rough road surface, which had not yet been modernised with tarmacadam.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, The Marlowes C1960

Another view of this central shopping area, demonstrating the planners' clear intention to incorporate greenery in the shape of existing trees, and the flower boxes on the central island reservation.

Caption For Bedford, The River Ouse 1929

Another glimpse of the Swan Hotel's neo-classical portico can be seen through the leaves on the left.

Caption For Chirbury, The Village C1950

It is to be hoped that these will continue to keep the church standing for another 700 years and more.

Caption For Marbury, The Church And Mere 1898

This is another extremely pretty little village in the heart of what was once Cheshire's cheese-producing countryside.

Caption For Rustington, The Church And Lychgate C1960

Another of Sussex's seaside villages, Rustington boasts a few flint-walled cottages and a medieval church.

Caption For Freckleton, The Village C1965

On the triangular village green, far left, is the war memorial and another recording the tragedy in August 1944 when an American bomber aeroplane fell on Holy Trinity village school.

Caption For Cranham, The Woods 1907

Prinknash Abbey stands on the lower slopes, a small Benedictine community that moved here from Caldey Island in 1928.

Caption For Hingham, Market Place C1955

Hingham was responsible for providing New England with many settlers in the 17th century, where they founded another Hingham.

Caption For Stroud, High Street C1955

Beyond Smith's chemist's shop, on the left, and the entrance to the Shambles, is another Smith's: Alma House clothing store.

Caption For Bramley, Lane End C1955

A hundred years before this picture was taken it would have been less desirable, with the nearest passable road a mile away and the best route from one country house to another across the fields.

Caption For Eckington, Parish Church And War Memorial C1955

On the left is the Electra Cinema which occupied the ground floor of the defunct Market Hall.

Caption For Dover, The Promenade Pier 1901

This pier was called the Promenade Pier to distinguish it from the Admiralty and Prince of Wales piers, which were both primarily used by steamers and trains.

Caption For Newark, Bridge Street 1906

They appear to have been early exponents of the corporate image, both in the style of lettering used on their signs and in the way their premises were fitted out.

Caption For Devizes, St Mary's Church, Interior 1898

Here we see both Norman and Perpendicular features, but the organ is early 19th-century Gothic; a brass plate was set in 1789.

Caption For Ombersley, The Village C1938

A shop, a café, a guest house and two pubs feature in this view, and all are still there today in one form or another.

Caption For London, Waterloo Bridge C1890

John Rennie's gorgeous bridge, built in 1817 as both river crossing and monument to the battle, was demolished in 1923.