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Happy Days In Tantobie

Hi My name is Mary Hall I remember living in Ann Cottage and 2 Chapel Street my mother and father was John and Sarah Hall he had a horse and trap. There was a family called Vasey Hall and a family called Middleton I remember a ...Read more

A memory of Tantobie by cgoody43

Home Sweet Home

At the time this photograph of the High Street was taken I was 15 years old. Not knowing then, I would be walking down this road some years later with my first girlfriend and now my wife of 51 years. Where the ...Read more

A memory of Teddington by mikeandbren

No Electricity

My dad was the herdsman, and we lived at home farm. FOur of us were born at Anna Cottage from 1942-46, and there was no electricity till much later. it was all rather primitive, but happy times too. The dairy farm back then was a ...Read more

A memory of Swinton Grange by patriciawilkes17

Anstey Born And Bred

I was born in Hollow Road in 1944. I then lived in Forest Gate and Cropston Road where I lived until I got married in 1966. I have one brother Bill and two half brothers Charles and Keith and two half sisters Susan and Jane. I ...Read more

A memory of Anstey by patshort1

Forge Garage,Leigh Surrey.

In the Leigh Surrey Website headed "History from Parishioners" is a photo of the Forge, Leigh taken around 1900. The people in the picture from right to left are; In the doorway Mr Frank Flint who later ran the Petrol ...Read more

A memory of Leigh by Roy Livermore

Siv's

I am a West Gorton lad from the 50's. Gregory street between Thomas street & Clowes street, I thought I lived in a 2 up 2 down but apparently now it was a bijou victorian conjoined cottage with sort after features. I attended Thomas street ...Read more

A memory of West Gorton by phil.skaife52

Willowbrook, Rayleigh Road, Thundersley.

In the years leading up to World War 2, I recall visiting my Father's parents who lived in what I remember was a rather splendid house named Willowbrook, on the Rayleigh Road. I would have been about nine in ...Read more

A memory of Thundersley by Richard Rouse

Childhood In Kensington

I LIVED IN CAMPDEN HOUSES, PEEL STREET, THOUGH THE FIFTIES AND WENT TO THE CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART IN BARNES. I LOVED SEEING THE PEOPLE ON THE TV AND RADIO WHO LIVED CLOSE BY BECAUSE THE STUDIOS WERE EASY TO GET ...Read more

A memory of Kensington by cindyandjohn

Stan Laurel's Ulverston

The thin half of the world's greatest movie comedy duo, Laurel and Hardy, was born in Foundry Cottages, Ulverston, now Argyle St., in 1890. He was born and lived in his grandparents' home until the age of 6. His grandfather, ...Read more

A memory of Ulverston by Eric Willoughby

Visiting My Grandparents In The 1950s

My mothers parents lived at 3 Mill Lane Cottages, Mill Lane, Sindlesham. I would stay with them in my school holidays. My grandad, John Gibbs, worked as a cowman on the owners farm, I think he was called Mr Curl. ...Read more

A memory of Sindlesham by wendasparey

Captions

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Caption For Llanrhian, Abereiddy C1960

This whole beautiful stretch of the North Pembrokeshire coast is studded with small settlements like Abereiddy, where low, single-storied stone cottages squat in sheltered coves and on the exposed clifftops

Caption For Langton Green, Village Green C1950

This leafy suburb of Tunbridge Wells boasts a broad and spacious green, fringed by cottages and trees.

Caption For Waddington, High Street C1960

To the east of Waddington is a vast Royal Air Force station, but the old village core with its mellow limestone houses and cottages remains remarkably unspoilt.

Caption For Cadnam, Twin Oaks 1932

Note Hawthorn Cottage on the right, which serves teas and sells postcards.

Caption For Brookhouse, C1960

Rows of stone cottages and rolling farmland characterise Brookhouse, which is close to Caton with Littledale and a popular retreat for commuters to Lancaster.

Caption For Chartham, Paper Mills & Hatch 1906

The smoking chimney of the paper mill is in the middle foreground, with the cottages of Chartham Hatch just behind.

Caption For Ringstead, The Bay C1955

This view looks eastwards along a mile of National Trust cliffs towards the coastguard cottages on the 495ft summit of White Nothe (top left), which are the highest buildings on the Dorset

Caption For Sproughton, The Stores C1965

Rectory Cottage with its church-like doorway (left) was occupied by W Wigg, 'Sign Writer and Decorator'. The ridged roofline to the right is the Foster-Mellier Memorial and Reading Room of 1905.

Caption For Funtington, Hallidays 1965

An isolated village of flint and brick cottages, to the west of Chichester. In the village are Adsdean, a gabled Tudor style house of around 1850, and the parish church of St Mary, built in 1859.

Caption For Lancaster, The War Memorial 1925

This is not the only tribute to the fallen heroes; there is also a bronze statue by Jennie Delahunt of two soldiers sharing water, and round it there were cottages built for the returned heroes in

Caption For Arlington, The Post Office C1960

The estate vilage of Arlington with the old post office - now Mill Cottages - lies alongside the Lynton to Barnstaple road.

Caption For Cranbrook, The Village C1955

The sails of the Union Windmill peep over the roofs of the half-timbered cottages lining the street.

Caption For Lavenham, Water Street C1955

Beyond are three rows of once jettied cottages.

Caption For Martlesham, The Hill C1955

Opposite are the early 18th-century Red Lion Cottages, which have the same barge boards as the pub. The whole frontage has now been railed off from the road.

Caption For Westleton, The Village Green And Pump C1965

The former forge has become Gallery Cottage, now with a raised central gable. Pond House has the former village pump outside, here being used by two children.

Caption For Newnham, The Village C1955

A modern stone house now fills the gap between the hall and the stone cottages.

Caption For Heckington, The Church C1960

Hope Cottage near the church is dated 1888, and at No 16 Church Street a tall tree has replaced what looks like a broken-off post (right).

Caption For Market Deeping, Stamford Road C1955

Mill Cottage is on the right, and the River Welland is at the other side of the house. The timbers of the upper storey have since been covered over by sandstone-coloured paint.

Caption For Amersham, Garden Of Remembrance C1958

A row of cottages was demolished and the War Memorial of 1921 relocated here.

Caption For Coulsdon, Chipstead Valley Road C1955

The Victorian St Dunstan`s Cottages, left, were built for staff at Cane Hill Hospital.

Caption For Coverack, 1911

The lane winds gently down between stone banks towards this picturesque fishing village of white-washed cottages and bright spring flowers.

Caption For Old Swinford, Hagley Road C1955

The view is greatly changed today, with the cottages on the left barely recognisable.

Caption For Horning, The Village 1934

Horning is blessed with a wealth of reed-thatched cottages with eyebrowed dormers, as well as other more unusual buildings - the house alongside where the car is parked has crow-stepped gables, revealing

Caption For Inskip, Main Road C1950

Many of the thatched cottages on the winding lanes remained the same except for the replacement of their wheat straw roofs by corrugated metal sheets; an instance is the old Reading Room between Carr's