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Memories Of The Queen!

I remember the Queen riding through Wheatly Hill and the flag waving. It was 1960 so I was 4 at the time. I remember trudging through the snow along a main street to go to school - this must have been Wheatley Hill school and ...Read more

A memory of Wheatley Hill by mrsgammy

Baker Street/Cricket Common

Sad to say my last sight of this'green' was in 1981, from the 'new' units, gracious by modern standards, addressed as Baker St., but having this exact view from from the quite elegant sitting rooms. A dear friend and 'almost ...Read more

A memory of Weybridge by Olivia R S

Whitefriars School

I loved the area but sadly didn't think much of the school , Alderman Lee ran it when I was there and Miss Broadhurst was the girls headteacher. The school was run on traditionalist lines more in keeping with the post war years and ...Read more

A memory of Wealdstone by corallornaharvey

Myrtle Street

i was brought up in myrtle street all during the war ...i remember the Tivoli picture house, i well remember the life we lived ...so poor but a real community spirit...our doctor was Dr. Black, up Lapage St. we first went to Bowling Back ...Read more

A memory of Bradford

Bedford Hill Stores

My mother June grew up in Balham & she lived above her parents shop Bedford Hill stores. It was on Bedford Hill and backed onto Hildreth Street market. Her father was David Glicksman. I would love to locate any photos of the store or any memories.

A memory of Balham by happidaiz

Football

You coul have a braw game of football in the streets of innerleithen in those days.I remember Rob Johnstone.

A memory of Innerleithen by Ian Mcdonald

Lester Avenue E15

I was born at home in Lester Avenue in 1947. 9 of us lived in that 3 bedroomed house, and it never seemed overcrowded. There were 2 Grandparents, an Aunt, Uncle and Cousin, my Mum and Dad, my Sister and Me. I can remember going to ...Read more

A memory of West Ham by r.harcourt187

Cowsley Farm Cornsay

Hi, Does anyone remember cowsley farm cornsay, my uncle Harry Blake was farmer there till about 1964 he had retired but lived in a caravan on site till his death.His brother David blake and Harry also farmed Finnings farm Langley ...Read more

A memory of Cornsay by Derick Smith

Electrical Shop And Viking Grill Bar Frimley High Street Circa 1970

Does anyone have pictures of these shops. They were owned by my parents carol and Harry Eyre. My memories of frimley was that it was lovely and friendly. I can remember the chertsey ...Read more

A memory of Frimley by hunteyre

Nether Edge Hospital 1974.

I was a Pupil nurse sent to Nether Edge Hospital for my 'Care of the Elderly placement' in 1974 on the elderly rehab, female ward. Forty- one years ago ! My maiden name was Paula Furniss training at Clarke House if any one ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield by paula-n

Captions

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Caption For Wethersfield, The Green 1903

The fountain in Brook Street (left) was installed in 1861 by Henry Smith of Bardfield Hall. It pumped water from a spring in Hall Meadows.

Caption For London, Park Lane 1890

Park Lane, running from the western ends of Oxford Street and Piccadilly, was a narrow road down the side of Hyde Park.

Caption For Alton, Crown Hill 1898

In the taller building beyond, 11 High Street, was Frederick Batchelor's china warehouse.

Caption For Barry, Broad Street 1899

The London and Provincial Bank on the corner of Market Street (left) opened in 1898, and is still and impressive structure. Work on surfacing the road with tarmac is still under way.

Caption For London, The Hand In Hand Office 1904

The Hand in Hand Fire Office, a well-known insurance company, was situated at 1 New Bridge Street. The site is now an open space.

Caption For Clovelly, Main Street 1894

Donkeys ply up and down the steep-stepped street, carrying goods on panniers. The New Inn is still there, offering rest and refreshment to visitors.

Caption For Barnstaple, High Street 1903

This time he was facing south towards Boutport Street. There is a welter of shop signs - the Victorian and Edwardian shopkeepers were never slow to advertise their wares.

Caption For Charing, High Street 1901

These two views of the steep high street as it winds up the hill towards Canterbury show some of the rich assortment of buildings built of brick or black-and-white half timbering.

Caption For Southwell, King Street 1920

King Street is the location of the former market place, which was built over many years ago. Also along here is the timber-framed Saracen's Head.

Caption For Helston, Meneage Street 1924

This agreeable street has many fine old shopfronts, some multi-paned and dating from the late Georgian period. On the left, Wearne & Son's have a fine overhead sign of gilded wooden letters.

Caption For Ware, High Street C1955

Looking north along the High Street, we see that the old lamp standards have been replaced by more lofty modern ones, and while the electrical shop on the left is still primarily concerned with advertising

Caption For Cambridge, Guildhall From Peas Hill 1938

Here we see Addenbrooke's from the roof of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Trumpington Street.

Caption For Bakewell, Rutland Square 1923

The view looks along Bridge Street towards the river. The Original Bakewell Pudding Shop is located further along on the right hand side. Stewarts Clothing Hall is the major building on the right.

Caption For Purley On Thames, St Mary's Church Gates C1955

Design and materials would be mostly 1870 by Street, and Pevsner claims it is not a church that could contribute to his fame.

Caption For Market Bosworth, The Village C1955

Single-storey dormered cottages sit comfortably with the later elegance of the flat-fronted Georgian house further along the street.

Caption For Wetherby, North Street 1909

Further down the street Continental Motors are the local Michelin agents.

Caption For Dunoon, 1904

Sunday trippers make their way from the pier to Argyll Street. As

Caption For Torquay, Bishops Walk 1920

The interior quadrangular courtyard is entered from College Street through an arched gateway. Above the entrance is a stone figure of St William (the Archbishop of York) who died in 1154.

Caption For Lilbourne, The Church C1955

The village's close proximity to Watling Street made it a prosperous community in medieval times.

Caption For Lytham, The Market Square C1950

But the tram tracks have been removed, and the street furniture is due for an extensive adjustment. Note the pre-war design of the 'Halt' sign near the Midland Bank building.

Caption For Alton, High Street 1898

Note the shopkeepers diligently scanning the High Street in search of custom. Outside E.W.

Caption For Eype, Jessamine Cottage 1897

John Kiely`s Refreshment Rooms in South Street had a rustic look, accentuated by moss on the thatched roof and the windows open for air in a hot summer.

Caption For Congresbury, The Village C1965

This view is looking toward Broad Street with the road to Weston-super-Mare on the right.

Caption For Nottingham, Victoria Street 1890

The Nottingham Joint Stock Bank, later the Midland Bank, who had premises further up the street, then bought the plot of land adjoining its old building and built an imposing new office.