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Memories

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Winter Of 63!

I was 9, my brother about 12, and my sister was 6, and we lived with our parents in a huge maisonette in Hamlet Court Road. That winter ('63) it snowed and snowed and was freezing for weeks. Our dad and his friend, who lived ...Read more

A memory of Westcliff-on-Sea in 1963 by Sharon Hunter

Mudlarks

My father was one of those so called 'Mudlark's. I remember him telling the stories of how they used to stage mock fights over the pennies to make people feel sorry for them and throw more money. The thought that they were poor orphans ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth in 1930 by Darryl Thorne

Golden Days

I lived in Mossband and went to Gretna Township School, later known as Gretna High. Times were hard but we enjoed our time there and kept ourselves occupied potato picking in Rockliffe and Todhills, rose hip collecting, and I ...Read more

A memory of Mossband Ho in 1951 by Francess Jones Formally Daugh

Mr Farthing

Adding to someone else's comment the gentleman leaning over the wall - it is indeed Mr Farthing, he was my form teacher at Twyford Boys' School. I was born a few yards further along in one of the cottages next to the school. The cottages ...Read more

A memory of Twyford in 1960 by Stephen Bennett

Growing Up In Barkingside

I spent most of my childhood in Barkingside and I lived above Pithers Bakeries from 1960 (when I was born) until approx 1973, we moved to Fairlop Road when Sainsburys was built. I do remember fondly Marments the toy and ...Read more

A memory of Barkingside by Stephen Thomas

Bombing Of West Hendon

I remember when three streets were demolished by a huge mysterious bomb just after eight in the evening. At the time my mother was out on fire patrol and I was fast asleep in bed whilst my three brothers and sister were ...Read more

A memory of West Hendon in 1941 by Ann Midson

Elmers End

I was born in Beckenham Hospital - the one next to a park I believe. I grew up in Elmers End and attending Elmers End & Eden Park Preparatory School - my husband and I tried to find the school a few years back when we came over from ...Read more

A memory of Beckenham by Diane Gibbons (Luker)

Prospect House

I was born at my Grandad & Grandma's house in Prospect House and lived there until 1951 when I moved to Highfield, I remember walking down the railway line to school at Highfield with my friend's Maureen French and ...Read more

A memory of Victoria Garesfield in 1947 by Kenneth Bowen

West Norwood

I spent my childhood in West Norwood. We lived next to the Cemetary Wall in Hubbard Road. We often drive there for "a trip down memory lane". It looks like a little toy town now and so built up. Kingswood School was a smashing ...Read more

A memory of West Norwood in 1968 by Gaynor Dinwoodie

Not Greengates But Gods Green Acre

I was born in Bradford 1947 and grew up at Redcar Road. I remember Glovers the newsagents on the corner of this photo and across the road in New Line just down from the Roebuck pub my mum took me on the bus every ...Read more

A memory of Greengates in 1947 by Allan Fawcett

Captions

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Caption For Bridport, East Street 1930

This is a view along East Street to the former Market Place, from the Greyhound Hotel (left) which faces the wonderfully elaborate Georgian shop-front of Beach and Company.

Caption For Porthmadog, The Harbour 1908

Portmadoc was originally intended to be the port of Tremadoc, a new town that never got beyond a village; it was planned by the speculator William Madocks, who had a grand scheme to persuade the Government

Caption For Chesham, The Church 1897

St Mary's Church is on rising ground west of the town, with Lowndes Park to its north and east and The Bury to its west. The large cruciform church dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries.

Caption For Egham, Procession C1901

This procession through Egham is, sadly, a funeral procession for Percy Giles, a member of the Egham Town Band.

Caption For St Ives, Mans Head Rock And Island 1908

In those days the area was enjoyed by local and visitor alike, being within easy reach of the town. Man's Head Rock is just as popular today.

Caption For Horsham, The Carfax Looking Towards London Road 1891

In those days children could stand safely in the road and pose for photographs. We may be thankful that modern development in the town has not ruined too much of its original character.

Caption For Corby, Church Of Our Lady Of Walsingham C1955

This church in Occupation Road was the first of four permanent buildings to be set up in the town for the large Catholic population, opening its doors in November 1938.

Caption For Burford, Cotswold Gateway C1955

Burford, often referred to as 'the gateway to the Cotswolds', is an attractive old market town.

Caption For Newark, Market Place C1955

To the left of the Town Hall is the local branch of the National Provincial Bank, while to the right The Central Pharmacy is still a chemists, but under the name of Cherrington.

Caption For Portland, Fortuneswell 1894

The Isle's main town of Fortuneswell grew up, as the name implies, around a supply of fresh water, as did many of the Portland settlements.

Caption For Teignmouth, From Torquay Road 1890

The town is said to be Devon's oldest resort. The commercial port was, and is, to the left of the picture. The navigation channel is so unstable that pilots check it after each tide.

Caption For Newton Abbot, Courtenay Park 1906

Located just across the road from the train station, the park is named after the Courtenays, who were responsible for much of the building in town (they owned most of the land).

Caption For Sheringham, The Church 1894

To the south of the town is remote heath and woodland.

Caption For Bewdley, Bridge 1904

Thomas Telford's stately bridge over the Severn was completed in 1801, a delightful mixture of stone and cast iron.

Caption For Egremont, Promenade 1902

At first he built himself a house which he named Egremont, after his home town in Cumbria, and the name spread from there.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Promenade 1890

This is The South Walk, on the town side of the river, with mother and children posing for the camera. Note the fashionable outfits they are wearing.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, From The Jetty 1912

Clacton was an early promoter of mixed bathing from 1900 onwards, and the town provided unimpeachable arrangements. An array of Mr Cattermole's Bathing Machines is in the centre of the picture.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1955

Much of Grange was constructed during the later 19th century from local stone and slate, and there is a pleasing uniformity to the buildings that line its principal shopping street.

Caption For Daventry, The Abbey Buildings C1965

In the 1950s, part of the building was used as overflow classrooms for the Abbey School, which at that time provided all primary education for the town.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Salutation Square 1906

This is a charming turn- of-the-century tableau of Salutation Square, which is the main access into the town.

Caption For Nelson, Manchester Road 1958

The story of how the town got its name is an unusual one.When the railway arrived, a station was built here at Marsden.There was another Marsden just a few miles up the line in Yorkshire, so a railway

Caption For Winsford, General Post Office C1955

The town of Winsford did not exist until the Weaver River was canalised in 1731 - this was needed to link the local salt fields with the Mersey River.

Caption For Whitehead, The Beach 1897

However, a new station was now planned with a sizeable refreshment room; behind that was growing a town decidedly Edwardian in style.

Caption For Cheltenham, The Promenade C1945

In medieval times it was a small town, having been granted a charter in 1226.