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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

Sparkbrook In The 40s

I lived in Hickman road Sparkbrook from 1941 to1950 my mother was moved there after being bombed out twice in the war I loved it there and had lots of friends there, I remember V.E day and the bonfire, in the street to celebrate ...Read more

A memory of Sparkbrook by daniel.lynock1

High Street Church

My mistake - it was the Congregational Church ! Allistair Beckett

A memory of Bracknell by abeckett

Fir Grove

I remember al the names mentioned I was born in the house in fir grove We were the maxwells Wullie Margaret. Richard. And me John,and remember the hoggans well, biff was a character great with the kids , Wattie was a star,, the mckees ...Read more

A memory of Westquarter by jbigjock

Clifton Street Annexe

Hi Anyone out there remember the Clifton Street School Annexe? I lived in Newburn Cres, not far away, in 1968-70, and went to school there. My Dad was a policeman and we lived in a police house next door to Jane Gresham who was ...Read more

A memory of Swindon by felsing

Pond Walking

About 1949/50 I was 10.The ponds had dried up because there was no water coming from the spring in the corner where the Grove entrance met the High Street. There used to be a set of steps that went down into the pond at that point.If my ...Read more

A memory of Carshalton by Tony Arkell

My Early Years In Batley Carr

I LIVED IN 23 UPPER MOUNT STREET, MY NEIGHBOURS WERE KATHRINE HILL, PAUL AINSWORTH. BRIAN DUXBERRY MARGARET HALLAS THE STUBLEYS AND A FEW MORE. I WENT TO WARWICK ROAD SCHOOL UNTIL 1958. SOME OF MY TEACHERS WERE MR. ...Read more

A memory of Batley Carr by johntho3

Woodville Road, Ham, Prefabs

My Family moved into the newly built Prefabs in Woodville Road when they were first opened up for occupancy. I can't remember what year it was. Does anybody know what the date was? The Prefabs were kitted out with a Fridge which ...Read more

A memory of Ham by philip.lintern23

Grandfather

The man walking his dog across the road is my grandfather Arthur William Haggitt and his faithful companion Carlo, he was never without his dog. His sister Gladys Hicks ran The Butcher's Arms in Corn Street and I have fond memories of times ...Read more

A memory of Witney by Mrs J Bunning

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

Captions

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Caption For Romford, Quadrant Arcade C1950

The L-shaped Quadrant Arcade, stretching between South Street and the Market Place, was formally opened on 23 September 1935.

Caption For Chepstow, Beaufort Square 1957

The Gaumont cinema can be seen next door to the Beaufort hotel at the top of St Mary Street (right). On the left is the Provincial Bank, which today is the Natwest.

Caption For Horsey, The Windmill C1955

Street Farm (left) still displays parish notices, and the sign (far right) still directs travellers to the excellent Nelson Head pub.

Caption For Bridport, South Street C1965

Its bypass has not really helped, and the town's streets are seldom as quiet as on this day in the 1960s. Bridport is best explored on foot, so park the car and wander around.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Old Town, Walnut Tree 1897

We are looking down Church Street in Bexhill's old town, which lies inland from the seaside resort. The walnut tree on the right once marked the old town's centre; it was cut down in 1921.

Caption For Chichester, West Street 1923

The graceful spire of historic Chichester Cathedral soars above the buildings of West Street. The spire collapsed in 1861 and was rebuilt under the supervision of Sir George Gilbert Scott.

Caption For Stanion, Home Farm Estate C1960

The farmhouse, now a private house, still stands at the junction of the High Street and Cardigan Road in the centre of the village.

Caption For Chester, Watergate Street 1888

The Rows continue around the corner and into Watergate Street. Here, just behind the horse, it is possible to see one of the many staircases that give access to the upper floor.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1955

Sun blinds and signs jutting into the street are much in evidence. The old-style sign for Boots the chemists is in the centre of the left-hand row.

Caption For Berkeley, Market Place 1904

find accommodation at the Berkeley Arms (rooms 3s; dinner 2s 6d), and those fancying a look round the castle could buy admission tickets from the railway station or Miss Smith's stationers in the High Street

Caption For Minster, The High Street C1954

Minster on the Isle of Sheppey has two public houses in its High Street, as we can see here: The King's Arms is on the left, and The Highlander in the centre.

Caption For Great Shelford, High Street C1955

At about the same time the Peacock Inn beyond became a private house, and the telephone box (left) was moved across the street.

Caption For Stilton, High Street C1955

that there is an annual cheese-rolling charity race with local teams, many in fancy dress, bowling a 'cheese' (usually a log cut and painted to represent a Stilton cheese) along this part of the High Street

Caption For Plymouth, Union Street 1889

A surprising amount of this part of Union Street still exists. The corner on the left is now taxi offices and the adjoin- ing buildings are night clubs and shops.

Caption For Todmorden, Church Street C1955

This view in Church Street looks up to the elegant spire of the Victorian parish church.

Caption For Darlington, High Row 1903

Over on the left is a branch of the Home & Colonial Stores, which, like Freeman, Hardy & Willis, was one of the early high street chains.

Caption For Ledbury, High Street C1955

Notice how the street widens out as it nears the old market hall.

Caption For Loddon, High Street And Town Sign C1955

Except for the proliferation of telephone lines and TV aerials, this view up the main street of Loddon might have been photographed today.

Caption For Doncaster, High Street 1895

Clock Corner, so called because of the huge clock visible the length of the street, would have been in the background on the right hand side. It was demolished in 1894.

Caption For Kings Lynn, High Street 1908

Jermyn and Pery's considerable premises dominate this busy High Street scene.

Caption For Watton, High Street C1950

The attempt to impose parking on one side of the street on alternate days has long since been abandoned in favour of time limits.

Caption For Ambleside, The White Lion And Royal Oak Hotels 1912

A coach-and-four has pulled up outside the White Lion, while the bustle in the main street shows how busy Ambleside had become as a tourist centre by this time.

Caption For Lincoln, The Glory Hole 1906

Both sides of the water were reached by stairs from the High Street.

Caption For Wellington, Church Street 1903

It sits beside the old Roman road of Watling Street, and later benefited from toll-roads and railways.