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Maps

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1901-1903, Rosehill Ref. RNC820094
1903-1904, Simonstone Ref. RNC831494
1904-1905, Morningside Ref. RNC783884
1925, Brackenthwaite Ref. POP647711
1925, Cray Ref. POP681608
1925, Dacre Ref. POP687447
1903, Upperthorpe Ref. RNC858000
1903-1904, Well Ref. RNC862861
1903-1908, Wootton Ref. RNC874449
1903, Whitton Ref. RNC869581
1903-1904, Whorlton Ref. RNC869678
1903, Windsor Ref. RNC871178
1904-1905, Wishaw Ref. RNC871787
1903-1904, Thimbleby Ref. RNC846704
1903-1908, Ulceby Ref. RNC856503
1924, Whitton Ref. POP869581
1925, Whorlton Ref. POP869678
1925, Willington Ref. POP870495
1924, Thorganby Ref. POP846887
1925, Well Ref. POP862861

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Memories

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Growing Up In Buckhurst Hill 60's 70's

I used to live in The Meadway, and went to St Johns infants School-a few memories of playing on 'the boxes' at play/lunchtime. These were actually old beer crates, and long before health and safety spoiled ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Richard Morgan

Good Old Days,

Hi my name is Brian Aspey I was at mobberley 1964 to 66 my number was 93. Me berry was the head big fella I was in shaftbury house they had just been build.dose any one remember a coloured boy think his name was joey rose and another boy called Donald Lindsey.

A memory of Mobberley

Hipperholme When I Was A Child.

"The little wooden hut next to the pub ,might have been Peter Manning's paper shop, but the "other wooden hut adjoining it was a chip shop when I was a kid and Mr. Ainley had it then. He also had a tiny little place ...Read more

A memory of Hipperholme by jenifermathers

Hayes 1949 1971

I was born in Hayes at 3, Botwell Lane which was a big old house (now grade 2 listed) divided into three flats. As a young child it was a creepy old place and said to be haunted. I believe nuns lived there at one point and during the war ...Read more

A memory of Hayes by m.claxton

Assembly Hall

Learnt to dance in there Miss Walsh she married John ? I visited them many years later when they lived Leicester way. Also caught up with Betty and John Griffith (Dec) living in Weeping Cross outside Stafford. I have kept in contact with ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley by ehboards

Living In Teddington 1950s To 1980s

We moved from 76 Princes Road in 1957 to the other end of Teddington, to 143 High Street, opposite Kingston Lane. My parents bought the house for about £1400 (yes fourteen hundred) as a refurb project. It still had ...Read more

A memory of Teddington

Life On Kingwood Common

I think it must have been 1952 or 3 when I went to live on Kingwood Common with my parents in the old nissen huts left by the German POWs, and afterwards by Polish refugees. We knew the place as Kingdom Camp, or just 'The ...Read more

A memory of Kingwood Common by richardhayes516

Pitts Cottage

My nan Eliza Geal or Jelly as she was known, worked at Pitts Cottage doing the cooking in the 50-60s she lived at Park Cottages just down the road and her husband Sunny worked on the Squerrys Estate which was run by a Major Warde, his son ...Read more

A memory of Westerham by timddeacon

Ledsham Court, St Leonards, Sussex ...Great Memories! By John Franks, (Ex Rascal Boarder).

Well, I would like to bring a little history of our wonderful school in St Leonards back to life with the real colour and warmth of the time when I was there in the early ...Read more

A memory of Great Parndon by John Franks

Happy Days Growing Up In Barnes

The picture of Church Road where it ran parallel with The Crescent with all those familiar shops brings memories flooding back. I started life at 33 Glebe Road in 1944 and spent 5 happy years there before moving to Madrid ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by Andrew Taft

Captions

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Caption For Berkhamsted, High Street C1955

Behind the parked van on the left are the premises once occupied by W Good's drapery and millinery shop, next to the ornate facade of the mid-Victorian Town Hall with its clock.

Caption For Preston, New Road 1924

Preston was always a town that you had to pass through to go north to south, but as the popularity of Blackpool increased, so did the traffic east to west.

Caption For Fleetwood, From The Lighthouse 1898

The white monument is the memorial to the fishermen Abram and Greenall, who lost their lives trying to save another fisherman.

Caption For Worthing, Warnes Hotel 1925

While the development of the railway network brought an ever-increasing number of day-trippers to the seaside, by the late-Victorian period the railway was also conveying an increasing number of

Caption For Manchester, Exhibition Station 1887

The railway line was on the Manchester South Junction & Altrincham Railway, which had opened in 1849.

Caption For Accrington, Broadway Gardens C1955

Derelict land on both sides of Broadway was screened by wooden hoardings and there were many complaints about this barren and unsightly part of town.

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

Rasen Bikes are in the large shop on the left, which was E C Hall's shoe shop. The White Swan beyond is still there, and next is another shoe shop, E C Hall. A young lady is in charge.

Caption For Gloucester, The Cathedral 1892

Construction began in 1089 on a site where there had been ecclesiastical houses of one sort or another since 681.

Caption For Richmond, Kings Head Hotel 1913

The doorway on the extreme right served as the bar entrance, and another doorway was inserted to the left when Lloyds Bank opened here c1920.

Caption For St Neots, High Street From The Cross C1965

The noted firm of Wiggins, Teape & Co of Dover took over the business in 1930 but closed it down two years later.

Caption For Abergavenny, St Mary's Church, The Herbert Chapel 1898

Another son, also Sir William, took the name Herbert and was thought to be the most powerful man in Wales from 1465 until his death in 1469.

Caption For Bovingdon, High Street And The Ryder Memorial C1965

A few years later, piped water came to the villages and the well became redundant; by 1908 it had fallen into disrepair.

Caption For Enfield, Our Lady Of Mount Carmel And St George Roman Catholic Church 2005

The site was cleared, and eventually a new church was built in 1956 in a style that would not look out of place in a new town.

Caption For Knaresborough, River Nidd, The Rapids 1914

Punting on the river in pre-war days. Near here is Conyngham Hall, now a conference centre, but once the home of the toffee maker from Halifax, Lord Macintosh.

Caption For Cosby, Main Street C1965

The arid area of grass and the 1950s housing (both family and sheltered) could, with a lightness of touch, have provided a more special entrance to the village from the north, under the shadow of

Caption For Bishop Burton, The Pond C1955

It is hard to believe that the main York to Beverley Road passes around the pond on the left. The village was built around the Manor House, later surrendered to Henry VIII after the dissolution.

Caption For Richmond, Kings Head Hotel 1913

The doorway on the extreme right served as the bar entrance, and another doorway was inserted to the left when Lloyds Bank opened here c1920.

Caption For Wood Green, Alexandra Palace C1965

It was never a great success; part was leased to the BBC in 1934, and television broadcasts began in 1936.

Caption For Swindon, High Street 1948

Looking South to Marlborough Road The buildings to the left stood next to the Old Town Hall on the Market Square.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Vesey Cottage And St Peter's Church 2005

their property; this was immediately restored to them and the Tudor rose, the family emblem of the Tudors which shows the union of the red and white roses of Lancaster and York, was presented both

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

Rasen Bikes are in the large shop on the left, which was E C Hall's shoe shop. The White Swan beyond is still there, and next is another shoe shop, E C Hall. A young lady is in charge.

Caption For Lindfield, High Street C1960

Dating from the 1500s (and possibly earlier), the half- timbered building on the left fronting both the High Street and Hickmans Lane has had a chequered history.

Caption For Glastonbury, The Tribunal 1886

Nearby, just into the High Street, there is another building of similar antiquity, the Tribunal.

Caption For Stonehenge, 1887

Another mystery regarding Stonehenge is that many of the stones had been dressed - there is no precedent for such work in Britain prior to Stonehenge.