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Cranborne

I was a pupil at Cranborne First School at the time of Ms Rogers and lived across the carpark at 9 Water Street. I remember ending up with prizes for cooking and mini garden and doing the show at the old village hall singing '1, 2, 3,4,5, ...Read more

A memory of Cranborne in 1974 by Adam Cooper

My Great Grandmother Mary Eve

Mary Ann Eve was from this area. She was my great-grandmother and joined her husband Robert Chilvers in South Africa after the Boer War. she died when I was sixteen years of age and I knew her very well. A feisty ...Read more

A memory of High Easter in 1890 by Susan Jones

South Street

I was 10 years old when this photo was taken, and I always remember South Street being busy. There was a market stall just up a bit from Kay's almost in front of the Antelope Hotel. My mates and i always used to hang out in the "Milk ...Read more

A memory of Dorchester in 1965 by Martyn Harris

The Delta

This memory of 1961, and me and me pal Wes Coulthard started work at the Delta Rolling Mills (this was over Scotswood Bridge towards Blaydon, left along the river by the Skiff Inn). It was hard work but the dosh was better than other ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1961 by Jimmy Burrows

A Walk From Shotgate Baptist Church To The Nevendon Road Part 2 See Part 1 Below

Continued from Part 1 below. Next to Martins Bank was a record shop, where I remember going with my parents and standing listening to records in the small listening ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

A Walk From Wickford High Street Down The Rettendon Raod

My name is Kevin Mears, I lived in Wickford from my birth in 1958 until I got married in 1980. I shall describe my memories of Wickford in the 1960s and 1970s as a couple of walks around the ...Read more

A memory of Wickford by Kevin Mears

I Only Moved To Windygates For A Month

Hi, I just moved to Windygates from Cupar. Moved here on the 2nd of April 2010 in a wee street called Henderson Park.

A memory of Windygates

Blaenllechau My Childhood Home

Brought up in Blaenllechau, immediately after the WWII, life was not as complicated as it is today. Our playground included all the mountain behind us, Llanwonno, the woods and even the park. I delivered papers ...Read more

A memory of Blaenllechau by Brian Evans

Growing Up In Tottenham

I spent the first eleven years of my life in Tottenham. We lived above the PDSA dispensary in Seven Sisters Road. My father worked for the PDSA as a vet, and I remember very clearly the queues of people waiting to have their ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1950 by Jacqueline Dagnall

Fitzroy Street, Off Westderby Road. 1950s/60s

Did anyone live around here in the 1950s & 60s? My memories are of being sent to search out the sandstone on the Hollas so that my mum could do the steps. Going to the coal yard off Low Hill with a ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool by Barbara Mcdonald

Captions

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Caption For Darlington, North Lodge Park 1903

Keeping the pond topped up was never a problem - it was fed with surplus water from the swimming baths in Gladstone Street.

Caption For Biddenden, The Village C1960

Most of the delightful old houses along this street were constructed during the 15th century, at a time when the village prospered as part of the profitable cloth trade centred on Cranbrook.

Caption For Bath, On The Canal 1895

This view from the canal towpath looks north to the George Street bridge in Bathwick, with the backs of Sydney Buildings on the right.

Caption For Bath, The Paragon 1911

Continue down Lansdown Road to The Paragon, a superb terrace of twenty-one houses set between two roads on steeply differing levels, their stables and vaults fronting Walcot Street far below.

Caption For Bath, Fernley Hotel 1935

In the foreground is the then newly-laid-out area replacing the Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, now all paved and occupied by the water fountain of 1839 relocated from Bath Street.

Caption For Chipping Campden, High Street C1960

Here we glimpse the High Street through the arches of the Market Hall, which was built in 1627 at the expense of Sir Baptist Hicks.

Caption For Nantwich, Churches Mansion 1898

Standing just beyond Hospital Street, and therefore originally outside the town, this building also survived the fire.

Caption For Bury, The Rock C1955

Imposing 19th-century buildings line one of Bury's main streets, which leads from the town's parish church, St Mary's.

Caption For Redditch, Alcester Street 1949

Most of Alcester Street was demolished in the 1960s, but this small part of it survived.

Caption For Redditch, Benefit Building Society C1950

Church Green West has become a street of building societies, with West Bromwich and Nationwide (in the former Hepworths Corner) at the other end.

Caption For Madingley, The Church 1909

The small green and village street can still be seen as depressions in the field beyond the churchyard where sheep and cows graze today.

Caption For Kibworth, Station Street C1955

They face the Railway Arms across the well-laid-out street. Note the caravan on the left beyond the 'torch of learning' school road sign.

Caption For Warrington, The Barley Mow Inn C1950

The figure seated on the corner of Market Street is probably Charlie Lee, a well-known stallholder at the fish market opposite. Perhaps he is composing his latest daily poem wto amuse his customers.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate 1893

The steep little street next to Jesse S Raddall (now a bistro called Three Steps to Heaven) is Angel Hill.

Caption For Launceston, St Mary Magdalene Church C1949

Like many premises in town, the frontage has changed at street level, but above the slates remain as they always did.

Caption For Edinburgh, Princes Street 1897

At the turn of the 20th century Princes Street boasted a number of hotels. The most expensive to stay at was the North British at Waverley Station.

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Caption For Gourock, From The Pier 1900

This view shows the backs of buildings along Kempock Street. Kempock Place is just in view on the extreme left of the picture.

Caption For Knowle, High Street C1965

It is the oldest existing building on the High Street, the earliest part of it dating from around 1400. In its time it has been a farm, a carrier's business and an antique shop.

Caption For Shirley, The Parade C1965

Stratford Road was first recorded in 1322, though it was just a trackway known as Shirley Street at that time. Shirley developed along it in linear fashion.

Caption For Willenhall, Stafford Street C1965

It is difficult to understand how such a structure could be allowed to replace decent Victorian shops, especially in a street where many of the buildings are listed, but it was probably a source

Caption For Stilton, Fen Street C1955

Here is Fen Street all rustic in summer, with a happy-faced lady smiling at the photographer. I doubt if she had many amenities in that little cottage.

Caption For Leicester, Humberstone Gate 1949

How well ordered this street scene appears, with virtually no cars, only rumbling trams, and great six-wheeler buses.

Caption For Bedale, From The Tower Of St Gregory's Church 1896

With its cobbled main street, wide square and bustling market, Bedale sits astride a long, low hill on the edge of Wensleydale.

Caption For Northampton, The Drapery 1949

This very detailed photograph depicts one of Northampton's busiest streets.