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Village Kid

I grew up in old Denaby with my 2 older brothers. My mum had lived there from birth and still does to this day. In those days it was a real village community, unfortunately this has disapeared over the years, it is now a place for ...Read more

A memory of Old Denaby

Victoria Park Clinic

I remember the austere yellow building as if it were yesterday. There I dreaded the school dentist who was, by modern standards, a butcher. Like Susan's account we also went to the swings after a visit to the dentist although at ...Read more

A memory of Swinton in 1960 by Gordon Williams

Very Happy Memories Even If I Can't Remember Them All!!

Who remembers shopping with their mothers at Frank Joyce where the money was put into a cylinder and sent along a wire to the cashier who then dealt with it accordingly. The kosher butcher near the arch - can't remember the name. Betty's children's wear - Lyons teahouse etc

A memory of Golders Green by marilyn.freedman

Very Fond Memories

I was born in Ewell in 1945 and lived with my family at 156 Banstead Road South from 1950 to 1966. My first school was Miss Attrel's at the top of Station Road opposite the garage. I used to walk from home and back although a bit ...Read more

A memory of Belmont in 1951 by Hugh Soper

Valerie Frith Pearce

The first time I went to Perranuthnoe (Perran) was in 1946 when the Warspite was in trouble and was wrecked at Prussia Cove, only to fine it's final resting place by the side of the Mount. In 1947 I married Richard Pearce and ...Read more

A memory of Perranuthnoe in 1947 by frith

Upton Very Early In Ww2

I was flicking through this site and was amazed to come across this photograph that features my mother Joan Sington (nee Phillips) along with her Spaniel 'Major'. The picture was taken before my mother had my elder brother Jonathan ...Read more

A memory of Upton by Andrew Sington

Up At 5.45 For Chapel!

I was at Copthorne convent from 69-74.... This was a very special place and I remember it like yesterday... The girls and boys there were equally like brothers and sisters.. I still remember how gutted i was when i left....I ...Read more

A memory of Copthorne by correiae

Up The Wood

We had no TVs, and there was not much on the radios so we made our own entertainment. One activity was playing up the local wood. We had two woods close to East Howle. One was called the Side Wood and the other was known as the Middle ...Read more

A memory of East Howle in 1950 by Robert Scott

University Days

This was one of the streets I walked along when going to the lecture rooms on Palace Green. On the left is No.1, the large house belonging to St.John's Theological College, and on the right is the arched entrance to the Cathedral close.

A memory of Durham in 1956 by Diana Dioszeghy

Underneath The Arches

My earliest childhood memory of Camberwell is sleeping on the floor of one of my father's taxis during the Blitz of the 1940's. I will never forget the noise of those air raids.My father, Harry Blowes, had a taxi service ...Read more

A memory of Camberwell by kenblowes

Captions

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Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, The Western Facade C1861

The original circular window above was replaced by the two round-arched windows in the late 15th century.

Caption For Buriton, The Church Of St Mary 1898

The low font is Norman, as are the arches, which stand on pillars carved with water lilies, foliage and scallops.

Caption For Westbury Leigh, The Church C1955

It is quite a stocky, neo-Perpendicular building, with a west tower, nave and south aisle; the interior has single-framed roofs, and arched braces to the high collar beams in the chancel.

Caption For Calver, The Village C1950

A much changed scene greets today's visitor to this spot, although the essentials are still in place. The Eyre Arms pub is still a Mansfield tenancy, although the brewer has recently been taken over.

Caption For Felbridge, The Garage 1928

Looking north at the junction of the Crawley and Godstone roads we see the Star Inn, a much re-built 17th-century timber framed house, although little altered since the 19th century.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The Church Interior C1955

The chancel arch was moved in the 19th century to connect the chancel and the organ chamber.

Caption For Corsham, St Bartholomew's Church 1904

The south, or Tropenell, chapel is Perpendicular, as is the chancel arch and the tall north chapel.

Caption For Durham, Prebends Bridge 1892

Built between 1772 and 1778, the three-arched Prebend's Bridge replaced a mid 16th-century footbridge that had been washed away during the floods of 1771.

Caption For Eastbourne, The Promenade C1960

The present entrance kiosk building replaced the 1940s one seen in this view with a much more exotic Turkish pavilion, enlarged in 1991.

Caption For St Ives, Tregenna Castle Hotel 1890

Though a much modernised hotel today, the main building has changed little in external appearance.

Caption For Dovedale, Reynards Cave 1914

A family group prepare their picnic on the banks of the River Dove beneath the natural arch known as Reynard's Cave.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate And Castle 1893

The Plymouth and Devonport Inn, whose sign can just be seen to the right of the arch, is now the Newmarket.

Caption For Calstock, Viaduct 1907

At this date the building of the new 12-arched viaduct across the Tamar is nearly finished, and the construction yard can be seen below on the Devon (right) bank.

Caption For St Leonards On Sea, From The Boundary 1891

Monumental Tuscan boundary arches were built as entrances to the estate. The pier has long gone; also destroyed is the wonderful entrance archway, its location marked by a stone with a plaque.

Caption For Manchester, Peel Park 1889

In those days the main entrance to the park had an ornate arch, Brighton Pavilion meets the Taj Mahal in style, erected to commemorate Queen Victoria's visit of 1857.

Caption For Higham Ferrers, Market Square C1950

The building with the carriage arch on the far left is the Green Dragon Hotel and Restaurant.

Caption For Islip, The Bridge C1960

In 1795, the medieval bridge was seriously damaged by floods and five of its nine arches were washed away. Although they were later rebuilt, little of the original structure remains.

Caption For London, Buckingham Palace And The Mall C1955

Marble Arch stood here in the Mall until 1850, when it was removed to its present position at the top of Park Lane.The Mall, an expansive and formal approach to the Palace, is fringed with limes,

Caption For Wimborne, High Street C1955

The Albion is still entered through the original coaching arch.

Caption For Wheaton Aston, The Lock C1952

From Tyrley the canal crosses the Tern by a single-arched aque- duct and crosses the border into Shropshire.

Caption For Southampton, Bargate 1908

Characterised by pointed arches and fine stonework, the old gate is also renowned for its statue of George III gazing down the High Street, dressed as a Roman and wearing a toga.

Caption For Guildford, The Castle 1933

Apart from the remains of the keep shown here, an arch from the outer gateway still stands in Quarry Street.

Caption For Abingdon, Arches Bridge C1965

This original ribbed arch section is the nearest to the town.

Caption For Penrith, From The Air C1953

On the far left the tall arched windows belong to the Presbyterian Church, now Princes Court apartments.