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Schooldays In Dearne

It's incredible how one can recall memories from a remarkably long time ago. In fact, I still remember that on my fourth birthday, I received two identical birthday cards from different people. I can even remember the ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Dennis Ford

Low Bradley Farm

I lived in Low Bradley Farm in the late 60's early 70's with my dad Peter Dominey, Mam Dorothy Dominey and brother Christopher. I was only just over a year old when we moved onto the farm and left when I was 7. The farm was owned by a ...Read more

A memory of Medomsley by Hazel Wilson

Newarthill 1950/60s Tosh And I Part 2

Like everyone else growing up in Newarthill, life wasn’t easy, as times were tough in the 50s and 60s and I suppose in many ways it is today. But back then people really had nothing, but one thing I do remember - ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

Larner And Mustoe Families

I am very interested in Northleach because my family connections, the Mustoes and Larners, go back several hundred years there and certainly in the case of the Larners back to the 1600's. Both families were shepherds and ...Read more

A memory of Northleach by Gary Hargreaves

Green Street Green

My Dad, Sandy Leonard was the Group Scout Leader of the 1st Green Street Green Scout Group in the 1960’s. We lived just up from the Crescent Way. Best to all Peter

A memory of Green Street Green by Peter Leonard

Timber

I lived in Malvern Road and remember the winter of '47 when we had six weeks of snow and wonderful tobogganing on the slopes. My dad was the manager of Park&Brown Jeffery Street and a skilled wood man who was able to build me an excellent ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Michael Barton

Elliotts Fish & Chip Shop, High Street, Hogsthorpe.

Hi I was born in 1963 in Hogsthorpe and went to the primary school in Thames Street, I remember some amazing times in Hogsthorpe helping my Mum and Dad in the fish and chip shop rumbling the potato's with ...Read more

A memory of Hogsthorpe by Ian Elliott

High Street Wilburton

This is the other side of the road from the Post Office, with a very old car parked in front of Hazel's shop, which sold all sorts of things including penny chews and sweets. You can see the old tree, and the bus stop and the end ...Read more

A memory of Wilburton by Sandra Shaw

My Early School Years In Mill Hill 1943 1950

I have few memories of my primary school which was in a private house in Croft Close a turning off of Marsh Lane, but I do remember being very happy there. This was during the latter war years. However I ...Read more

A memory of Mill Hill by Ron Sargeant

Priestfield Road

I was born in Priestfield Road and lived there until my family moved across the river to to Hoo when I was 14 years-old. I have fond memories of peers with whom I would play either in the road or we'd go to The Rookery, Strand or ...Read more

A memory of Gillingham by Roger Taber

Captions

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Caption For Kendal, Stramongate Bridge 1891

Stramongate is the main approach road into Kendal from the north-east, and means 'the street of the straw men'. St George's Church is in the background.

Caption For Melksham, The Hospital C1950

This hospital was built as a replacement for the cottage hospital in Bank Street. Mrs Ludlow Bruges of Seend was the benefactor who gave the hospital to the town.

Caption For Trowbridge, St James's Church, North East C1955

The almshouses in Union Street (far left) were built in 1861.

Caption For Carnforth, Lancaster Road C1955

The station, which lies a short distance to the left along Market Street, was used as a set during the filming of 'Brief Encounter'.

Caption For Egremont, The Promenade 1912

We are looking along Egremont's Promenade towards New Brighton from Tobin Street.

Caption For Saxilby, High Street C1965

On the other side of the street, the bay-windowed house was a hardware shop, but is a house now; next door the white hut was a blacksmith's, but has since been demolished.

Caption For Burnsall, The Village C1955

At the end of the main street rises the spire of St Wilfred's parish church, originally a Saxon foundation; it was 'beautified' in 1612.

Caption For Wedmore, Church Street C1955

We are looking up Wedmore's Church Street, past St Mary Magdalene's Church; we can just see the Old Vicarage in the distance.

Caption For Redcar, High Street C1955

Many of these properties were originally private houses, looking out across what became one of the widest high streets in the area. There is not a moving vehicle in sight!

Caption For Warrington, Grammar School 1895

The Boteler Grammar School was built in Bag Lane, off Church Street, on the outskirts of the medieval village of Warrington.

Caption For Debenham, Cross Green C1955

The pump (left) stands on the corner of Low Street; the brick building opposite has been demolished.

Caption For Langdon Hills, The High Road C1950

The old Laindon High Street had about 120 shops spreading in twos or threes from the Fortune of War down past the station to Langdon Hills.

Caption For Old Swinford, The Labour In Vain C1955

Red Hill is one of the pleasantest streets in Stourbridge, created centuries ago by cutting through the red sandstone which outcrops locally.

Caption For Plymouth, The Barbican 1890

This picturesque area of narrow streets sits alongside the ancient fishing quay of Sutton's Pool.

Caption For Torquay, The Harbour 1890

St John's Church, situated dramatically above Torquay harbour, was built in limestone excavated from its own site by G E Street in 1861.

Caption For Worcester, The Tything 1936

The Tything is the northern continuation of Foregate Street and ribbon development began here centuries ago.

Caption For York, Infantry Barracks, The Armoury 1886

Tower Street housed the armoury for the West Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery, and the York Volunteer Rifles were in St Andrewgate.

Caption For Wakefield, Wood Street C1953

Also in Wood Street in the 1920s was Hyland's Car and Boat showrooms.

Caption For Leeds, The Town Hall 1894

When Leeds town hall was opened by Queen Victoria, the streets were lined with palm trees and triumphal arches.

Caption For Lutterworth, Church Street C1955

Church Street has about it an almost faded Dickensian air, in tune with a town whose better days appear to be past, which is a great pity.

Caption For York, Goodramgate 1892

The opening to the left of Todds leads to College Street and St William's College. The shops to the left were demolished in 1902-3 to make way for Deangate.

Caption For Askrigg, Market Cross 1911

Many of the people who worked in the mills or mines lived in dilapidated cottages hidden behind the imposing three-storey buildings on the main street.

Caption For York, Goodramgate 1892

The opening to the left of Todds leads to College Street and St William's College. The shops to the left were demolished in 1902-3 to make way for Deangate.

Caption For Hawes, Market Day 1908

In 1887, an auction mart was established for the sale of livestock; before this, auctions were held in the main street.