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Getting Lost In Binns

One day, when I was about 5 years old, Mother took me to Binns, which used to be a big store in Fawcett Street. While I was standing by one of the counters, lost in a daydream, Mother went to another counter a few feet away. ...Read more

A memory of Sunderland in 1940 by Diana Dioszeghy

Good Old Days

I was born in 1946 lived in Lifton until I got married in 1971. I lived in Fore St next door lived Mr Brown he used to repair shoes in his little shed in the garden I used to watch him working. just a few doors away Bill Keast he was ...Read more

A memory of Lifton in 1960 by Brian Keighley

Childhood In Widnes

Resident from 1941 to 1949-born Widnes Nursing Home (now Nursery School)-baptised at St.Bedes R.C.Church and attended the attached school from age 4. Swam in pond in Victoria Park. Attended double feature picture shows with my ...Read more

A memory of Widnes in 1949 by Terence Gale

Commercial Street

I lived at number 36 from 1936 for 11 yrs. and saw the changes that World War 11 brought to our village. I remember the milkman and his horse-drawn cart and mam asking for a gill as she searched her purse for the coin to pay for ...Read more

A memory of Pontnewydd in 1940 by Lance Ford

The Street Where I Was Born

This photograph was taken in the year my father was born in the house which is just out of sight at the far left-hand side of the picture (No. 2). I was also born in the same house 33 years later. Most of the buildings ...Read more

A memory of Stamford by John Riley

Hillikers Faggots

My Nan and Grandad lived on the corner of Factory Road, and Cranbury Road, opposite Stan Brehaut the photographer, who went on to work with Jack Hargreaves in his programme 'Out of Town'. The Centre of Eastleigh holds such fond ...Read more

A memory of Eastleigh in 1956 by Jacqueline Jackson

Scole Stores

My parents Bernard (better known as Syd) and Margret (Peggy) Blunsom owned Scole stores in the main street of Scole. I rember the house well across the road was pretty"s garage. Old Mrs Johnsons cottage was sandwiched between us and the ...Read more

A memory of Scole in 1957 by Sally Smith

Shopping In Newmarket On Saturday

SATURDAY MARKET DAY IN NEWMARKET, exactly how I remember it as a 5 year old. On the left next to the Rutland Arms in the center left of the picture was a small street called Palace Street. My father was born here ...Read more

A memory of Newmarket by Sealia Dean

Childhood

This photo brings back a lot memories. The photographer must be standing by the launderette in Abbotsbury Road, this was owned by my grandparents John 'Paddy' and Doreen 'Dorrie' Jones. I used to play on this street and in the alley way at ...Read more

A memory of Morden in 1953 by Anne Jones

Erith And Belvedere

I lived in Upper Belvedere from the time I was born until I married 1n 1954. I used to catch the 99 bus from the Eardly Arms pub, on a Saturday morning. to the Ritz cinema in the high street Erith. There was no Odeon then. The only ...Read more

A memory of Erith in 1930 by Stanley Gray

Captions

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Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1955

At this date Church Street, leading out of the Market Place, was very narrow. It was widened in 1962. Cafés have always been a prominent feature in the town – there are at least three on the left.

Caption For Stockton On Tees, High Street C1965

It is claimed that Stockton has the widest High Street in England - a good example of early town planning!

Caption For Market Rasen, Queen Street C1960

This is the main street through the town. The steps used to lead into the post office, but it is now a restaurant and Tourist Information Office.

Caption For Lacock, The Village And Church 1904

The streets and lanes here present a delightful medley of building styles, with their half-timbered houses and steep-roofed stone cottages.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, High Street C1960

Donkey Lane and Dormouse Cottage (right) can be seen here in the northern end of the High Street (centre) which bends to the west beside Pound House (centre) to become Barr Lane as it carries

Caption For Burton Bradstock, High Street C1960

Donkey Lane and Dormouse Cottage (right) can be seen here in the northern end of the High Street (centre) which bends to the west beside Pound House (centre) to become Barr Lane as

Caption For Maidenhead, King Street 1904

This is a much-changed scene along the road leading to Maidenhead Station, for virtually nothing now survives of King Street's earlier buildings.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1925

West of the Queen Street junction the London-Bath A4 was remarkably narrow, but is now pedestrianised and by-passed. This view looks east.

Caption For Amersham, The Kings Arms C1955

The alley through the archway to its left leads to the Baptist Chapel built behind the High Street in the late 18th century, its roof seen on the left of view A148068.

Caption For Kibworth, High Street C1955

The red brick village, which has expanded to become interesting rather than beautiful, has excellent examples of Leicestershire vernacular, from the 17th-century Stuart House in Station Street to the

Caption For Cambridge, Pembroke College 1890

This view looks north along Trumpington Street, with Pembroke College on the right, and the Peterhouse Museum on the left.

Caption For Maidenhead, High Street 1911

The view of the Bear and the adjacent buildings on the right is now hidden by High Street Colonnade.

Caption For Heckington, High Street C1955

Here we look along the High Street, where most of the houses and cottages survive on the left but only No 62, then an antique shop, on the right.

Caption For Cockerham, Main Street And Post Office C1960

On Main Street were the blacksmith, the wheelwright, the fishmonger, the butcher and the post office, which was run by Mr R Ireland in his general stores (right).

Caption For Maidstone, High Street C1953

At the bottom of Maidstone High Street both the Queen's Head public house, on the left, and the Rose and Crown Hotel across the road have gone; the trolleybuses also went in 1966.

Caption For Waddesdon, The Church 1897

St Michael's parish church is north of the High Street, and a reminder of a pre- Rothschild era for the village, although the chancel was restored at his expense in 1877.

Caption For Bradpole, Village And Holy Trinity Church 1907

This view shows Middle Street and Village Road, between the flagstone-topped terraces of high raised pavements, looking towards the 1863-built spire of Holy Trinity parish church in the northern

Caption For Uppingham, Lorne House C1955

Between West Deyne and School House on High Street West, this was once an academy for young ladies run by Miss Jemima Adams.

Caption For Sutton On Trent, High Street C1955

The next four views were taken in the High Street, which runs westward to Hemplands Lane with the site of the railway station beyond.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, North Street 1909

In 1905, the fire brigade erected an arch across North Street to welcome King Edward VII on his visit to the town. The ornate water pump supplies a trough for weary horses.

Caption For Brecon, High Street 1910

This is High Street Inferior, with the centrepiece of a fanciful wrought iron structure providing three gas lanterns as well as a drinking fountain.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Market Street 1907

A splendid view of this busy street with plenty of interested onlookers to pose for the camera.

Caption For Crossmichael, The Village C1960

Houses and cottages, many single-storey and built of local stone with slate roofs, line the long, winding main street.

Caption For Boston Spa, High Street 1893

Handsome and dignified Georgian houses and villas line the leafy street.