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School Days And Beyond

Having just stumbled on this website I felt compelled to add my recollections of living in Fenham in Cheeseburn Gardens from circa 1961 to 1980. I lived 2 streets down the hill from the first contributor who lived in Ovington ...Read more

A memory of Fenham by keith.hindson

Main Street Shops

My Grandfather owned the K-shoes shop in Main Street - Albert Myers. I was born in 1970, and this is pretty much how main street looked while I was growing up, except the style of the cars!

A memory of Grange-Over-Sands by Helen Roberts

Born In Blackhill

I was born at 23, St George's Place, Blackhill in 1951. My name was Valerie Wyporski and I had a brother, Leslie who went to Tin Mill School. My dad was Polish and was a painter for the coal board. He was known as 'Fred'. My ...Read more

A memory of Blackhill by valerie.mcnamara

Booths/Sadler St/Princes Road.

I tried to post on the board earlier, but may have botched up. But if it appears twice. Whoopsie! Now, I'm going back a bit... My grandparents Annie and Arthur Booth and their daughter (my mum) Barbara lived on Sadler ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by rosiee325

Wrong Place

St Peters church is in the high street .....this must be the path from St Wilfrids chapel at Church Norton the former site of St Peters Church Thank you, we will alter our database. Ed.

A memory of Selsey by royweyman

Len Greys Shop

I also worked delivering papers for Len Grey. I delivered down Mill Street and some down Corbett Road (where I lived) and in the Delph. When I started work, the first day the Sun newspaper came out I brought it from Lens shop and for a few years after because that's where we were picked up.

A memory of Brierley Hill by pdturley

Happy Days

I went to Wescott Road school in 1950 then St Crispins 1956. I can recall quite a few shops. Herrings furniture where you could buy on HP with no checks, as Mr Herring assessed whether or not you looked trustworthy. NSS newsagents. Next door ...Read more

A memory of Wokingham by keithmorshead

The First Attempt To Demolish Lawson School.

A young man called Howard Watson, lived in Dover Street, owned a convertible sports car. Beautiful thing,maybe a Triumph with a bonnet that opened forwards. His Dad was sitting in it on the top common and ...Read more

A memory of Cargo Fleet by artlynas

Tanner Street Barking

Anyone remember the junction of Tanner St. and Church Street in Barking, .... on the corner was the Britannia pub? My nan, (Alice Snell) was born in the ironmonger's shop next door to the pub and her father ran the shop ... but was it in Tanner or Church Street?

A memory of Barking by Ken H

The Park Etc.

I lived in Th ePark 1954 till 1963.I went to Grange Juniors and Seniors too.My front gate was right opposite the third gate to Ealing Girls Grammar too.That it now part of the University.Byron and Noel Houses are still there.There had been a ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by bobconniesullivan

Captions

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Caption For Walton, High Street 1899

Here, in Walton High Street, the occasional pony and trap seems to be the only contribution to heavy traffic.

Caption For Asfordby, The Old Hall C1960

Facing Main Street is the early 19th-century coach-house and stable to The Old Hall.

Caption For Fareham, West Street 1952

West Street is the commercial heart of Fareham, described by Thackeray, who spent his school holidays here, as 'a dear little old Hampshire town'.

Caption For Worcester, The Foregate 1910

This view is taken from the southern end of Foregate Street, looking south along The Foregate and The Cross. On the left is the Hop Market, resplendent in red terracotta.

Caption For Worcester, High Street C1950

This is the north end of High Street, which seems to have had an abundance of shoe shops in 1950: Trueform (on the left) was a popular chain for decades, and Olivers (on the right), is still trading today

Caption For Worcester, High Street C1950

Perhaps the most striking thing about this picture, to modern eyes, is the long line of cars, for High Street is now pedestrianised.

Caption For Bursledon, The Village C1960

The older part is more interesting and certainly more picturesque, with its streets of quaint old buildings clinging to the banks of the Hamble.

Caption For Carisbrooke, The Village C1955

Main Street c1955 Victorian visitors had a number of inns to choose from when seeking sustenance in the town, some acting as fully-fledged hotels.

Caption For Lincoln, Guildhall 1890

Through Stone Bow we look back across the setts to its rear, with the High Street stretching away into the distance through the archway.

Caption For Horsham, Queen Street 1924

In 1775 the town's new gaol was built in Queen Street, but this was demolished in 1845, one year after Horsham's last public execution on the special gallows erected outside.

Caption For Sompting, West Street C1955

West Street was originally part of the main route through Sompting, linking it to Broadwater and North Lancing.

Caption For Upper Beeding, The King's Head C1955

Part of Beeding's Bridge is just visible on the small rise at the far western end of the High Street, next to the Bridge Inn on the left.

Caption For Marden, High Street C1965

Nestling in the borough of Maidstone, this village is made up of three main streets.

Caption For Tonbridge, High Street 1948

Boys on bicycles, shoppers and motorists throng this street, and there is every sign that the public library (left) had a regular flow of readers who still did not have the luxury of owning a newly invented

Caption For Haslingden, Deardengate C1955

Stone setts pave the street and unobtrusive traffic lights control its junction with Manchester and Blackburn Roads.

Caption For Horning, The Village 1902

This is a pretty scene with a handsome ash tree in the background, and two children in a quiet side street.

Caption For Overstrand, The Village 1906

There is very little grazing in this street apart from the gardens fronting the houses on the left - fortunately, the garden gates are all securely closed!

Caption For Alton, High Street 1927

Alton's long High Street includes various 18th-century buildings as well as some from an earlier period.

Caption For Polperro, Couch's House And Saxon Bridge 1924

particularly prone to flash floods; in the drought summer of 1976 a sudden downpour changed the stream into a raging torrent which threw cars around like corks and deposited several feet of mud in the streets

Caption For Lincoln, Broadgate C1950

Beyond, at the corner of Silver Street, is the old Constitutional Club of 1895, lots of blood red terra cotta, with the Usher Gallery beyond.

Caption For Eccleshall, High Street C1955

Note Tompkinson's Garage with its petrol pumps further up the street.

Caption For Eccleshall, View From The Cross Roads C1955

Note Tompkinson's Garage with its petrol pumps further up the street.

Caption For Stafford, Church Lane C1960

An old lamp-post stands at the end of the street.

Caption For Dinnington, Lordens Hill C1965

This photograph shows Lordens Hill on a somewhat gloomy day.There are few cars parked along the street, but in those days private car ownership amid working families was still something of a novelty.The