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Photos Of The House I Grew Up In On Crown Road

My brother Don Quarterman sent me to this web site. What an amazing collection of photographs! So I have to talk about two that show the house we grew up in, Mulberry Cottage. The earlier one shows ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley in 1953 by Philip Quarterman

1st Schooldays.

I lived at Lymm Conservative club from 1949-1955 & my brother & I went to Pepper Street School. We knew Walter & Margaret Haddon, who were caretakers at the school. We loved to play in the playground when the school was shut ...Read more

A memory of Lymm in 1952 by Susan Beetson

Eton Side Bridge House Hotel 1937

I believe this is still in operation as a hotel, to the left are the boathouses where the Eton rowing club was housed.

A memory of Windsor by Carolyn Babin

My Birth Home

I was born in a big house in Ellis Road. It was a warm and cosy home. I remember waking on a cold winters day and the ice would be on the inside of the windows. I would go downstairs and my grandad would have a roaring fire going ...Read more

A memory of Crowthorne in 1957 by Caroline Morton

Happy Days

My brother Douglas and I were there 1945 to 1953, he was in Beatrice House and I was in Copley House. For the first year I only saw Douglas in chapel on Sundays and on our birthday's when our mother visited. I can remember Ronald ...Read more

A memory of Sutton Coldfield in 1953 by Lynnette Singleton Nee Fendal

Holiday By The Sea!

I was about 6 when I went to St Mary's...never knew why I went. I can remember going on the train with other children; my mum & dad did not visit and I'm not sure how long I was there. There was a secret passage down to the ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs in 1946

Pontypool Town Centre

I lived in Upper Bridge Street and remember a few of the shops in town, I think! On the corner of Upper Bridge Street and the Bell Pitch was Franketti's fish shop with an awesome Art Nouveau till and free chips if you took ...Read more

A memory of Pontypool in 1960 by Sandra Rudd

Living In Melrose Ave, Willesden Green In 1950s

Hi, my name is Liz Ely (maiden name O'Connell) and I was born in Melrose Ave, Willesden Green in 1953 and I still live in the same house. I remember doing my mother's shopping in Sainsburys in ...Read more

A memory of Willesden in 1953 by Liz Ely

A Girl Named Joyce

Joyce and I were devoted to each other, trouble was her mother and father had taken a dislike to me feeling I was beneath their status and made it clear that I wasn't wanted. We were both 19 and in no financial condition to elope ...Read more

A memory of Niton in 1949 by Patrick Pyke

The Day We Set Earith On Fire

Well . . . not all of it! My dad was enlisted USAF stationed at Alconbury 1959-1960 and he found us a place on High Street that we shared with a number of other people. I believe it was one of the first three ...Read more

A memory of Earith in 1960 by Dan Mc Fall

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Captions

6,914 captions found. Showing results 961 to 984.

Caption For London, Chelsea, Cheyne Walk 1890

The pavilion roofs on the right were once Lindsey House of 1684, subsequently owned by the Moravian Sect, who added the French mansard roofs. In 1774 it was subdivided into five houses.

Caption For Plaxtol, Village 1901

The village has a wealth of old houses, including a row of Kentish weatherboard cottages flanking the side of the parish church.

Caption For Great Haywood, Trent Lane C1955

They were built in 1806 to re-house workers from the Shugborough estate and thereby ensure privacy for the Hall's residents.

Caption For Old Harlow, Churchgate Street C1965

The beautiful timber-framed house, beside the lych-gate leading into the church of St Mary the Virgin, has an inscription over the door dated 1630.

Caption For Bildeston, Aerial View C1965

To the centre left is Squirrell's seed and corn merchants, now a housing development.

Caption For St Austell, 1890

Housing has not yet developed out into the fields where tall elm trees break up the line of the hedgerow on the right.

Caption For Knutsford, The Coffee House C1955

The photograph shows the former King's Coffee House. Originally built by Richard Harding Watt in 1907 to house Knutsford's Urban District Council, it is now home to a restaurant.

Caption For Stroud, Town Hall 1925

The Town Hall, or the Market House as it was formerly known, is first recorded in 1594.

Caption For Palmers Green, Broomfield House, Broomfield Lane C1960

The tulips bloom in beautiful profusion, and the house is reflected in the almost glassy stillness of the pond.

Caption For South Luffenham, The Boot And Shoe C1955

The house, probably of the 18th century, with its mix of thatch and stone slates, fine gate piers, and a less substantial gate, masks the Boot and Shoe.

Caption For Braintree, Courtauld Road 1923

Houses started to be built on the right-hand side of the road from the turn of the 20th century, and provided housing for the up-and-coming professional and business people.

Caption For Camberley, Barossa, Old Dean Common 1931

It still looks the same today, although some of it has been used to build the extra houses which are needed to house the ever- increasing number of people who wish to reside in the area.

Caption For Rochdale, The Walk C1910

This was described as an ancient common way in 1702, when it led to Lower Yates, New House and orchards or walks.

Caption For Bolney, Bolney Court C1955

This house was originally called Gravenhurst.

Caption For Burgh Heath, The Parade C1960

The old house at the end of the parade housing Holmes & Co butcher`s (established 1824) was demolished for road widening.

Caption For Braintree, Courtauld Road 1923

Houses started to be built on the right-hand side of the road from the turn of the 20th century, and provided housing for the up-and-coming professional and business people.

Caption For Weybridge, The Eyot 1903

The Eyot (meaning island) is called after Richard D'Oyly Carte; he strengthened the banks of a small island in the River Thames below Shepperton Lock, and built this large house upon it in 1889.

Caption For Cheddar, The Thomas Family Outside Their Cottage 1908

The Village 1908 Of the houses and cottages in this view, only the slate- roofed row with the chimney smoke survives.

Caption For St Neots, Ferrers Avenue, Eynesbury 2005

It was in a house in Ferrers Avenue, as the new Eynesbury estate had been called, that quads were born to Walter and Doris Miles on 28 November 1935.

Caption For Congleton, Little Moreton Hall 1902

Two miles south of Congleton stands Little Moreton Hall, a magnificent moated manor house, originally built in the mid-15th century by Sir Richard de Moreton and added to by successive generations of his

Caption For Penrith, Eden Hall 1893

Demolished in the 1930s, Eden Hall stood on the site of an earlier medieval house built by the Musgrave family.

Caption For Chilworth, Village 1906

One of Chilworth's buildings, originally designed to house the squire's hounds, became the village post office six years before this photograph was taken.

Caption For Braunston, The Marina C1965

The house in the distance has been demolished, and rather picturesque town houses now surround the back of the marina.

Caption For Porthleven, Breage Side 1924

Centre right is the Ship Inn, and on the left the Lifeboat House. Porthleven's first lifeboat, in 1863, was the 'Agar Robartes', which was replaced in 1882 by the 'Charles Henry White'.