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I Had A Wonderful Childhood Growing Up In Hyde.

We used to go swimming at the local baths on a Saturday morning, then into Meschias for ice cream. In the afternoon we would walk down Market Street, or Hyde Lane as some people called it. We would go ...Read more

A memory of Hyde in 1958

63/64 High Street Lymington

The above address was once a school according to the 1881 Census. A distant relative of mine was once a pupil there. I am interested to know the name of this school as well the type of school if at all possible. My ...Read more

A memory of Lymington in 1880 by Bob Hewitt

South Street Mid 1960's

We moved to Braintree with our Dad, George Harkins, in 1966. He was an American, stationed at Wethersfield air force base, married to a young British girl, Eileen. We lived at 82 South Street for about 5 or 6 years, and me ...Read more

A memory of Braintree in 1966 by Linda Gorton

Looking For Relatives, Please Help

I am looking for any information on some relatives of mine who lived in Chester Le Street, they are called Alan and Mary Hall and they had a daughter called Elaine. They had a milk round and also a ...Read more

A memory of Chester-Le-Street by Jackie Johnson

Moulton & Davenham In The Past

At the time of my birth in the early 1940's, my mother was living at the top end of the village at 101 Main Road with my elder brother Tom - dad was in the army. We left Moulton when I was 7 ...Read more

A memory of Moulton by Peter Byrom

Fulham Girl

I lived in Burlington Road, at No.1 - it was called Jubilee Terrace, and was built to commemorate one of Queen Victoria's Jubilees. There was a pottery at the New Kings Rd end of Burlington Road which was built way back in the reign of ...Read more

A memory of Fulham in 1955 by Caroline Schurmer/Brewster

Hounslow 40 50 60's

I see some of you remember Hounslow as it was, and the ice cream bar in Lampton Rd. I, Rita Pilbrow, lived at number 30 Lampton Rd, born 1946, with my mum and dad and two older sisters Claudette and June and my dad's mum lived ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1955 by Rita Pilbrow

Childhood Memories

Sorry, will start agian - yes it does bring back memories, all these old photoes. As a child I lived in Back Lane, the house attached to my grandfathers Blacksmiths Shop. At the age of 5 - 1952 - I used to walk up Town Street to ...Read more

A memory of Horsforth in 1952

East Ham 1966/1968

I moved from Dulwich in 1966 as my father was in the army.We lived in the TA camp on Vicarage lane and I went to Vicarage Lane School. My maiden name was Mcnickle. I attend it for 18 months then went to Burges Manor which I have ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1967 by Sharron Hill

T A Centre Vicarage Lane

My dad was in the army and we left Nairobi in Kenya and went to live at the TA Centre on Vicarage Lane in East Ham. I went to Burges Manor School for girls and next door was Thomas Lethaby the School for boys. One of my ...Read more

A memory of East Ham in 1965 by Grace Brown

Captions

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Caption For Rochdale, The Fountain 1902

The Angel remained until April 1961, when the official reason for its removal to the Princess Street Corporation Works Yard was its rapid deterioration due to erosion.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1960

In the centre of the view, behind the Market Cross, we see property in the Market Place and entrance to Church Street before it was demolished as part of a road-widening scheme in the early

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1965

By now the impact of the alterations to the Market Place and Church Street of 1962/63 are clear.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Broad Street C1955

On the other side of Bridge Street are the Rock Point Inn (centre right), where steps and signs lead to its Town View Restaurant.

Caption For Henley On Thames, The Promenade C1965

Along past the Friday Street junction is Arlett's launch hire office by the river, (H73006, pages 52-53) a 1950 building, now Alf Parrott Moorings Ltd.

Caption For Grantham, Angel And Royal Hotel C1955

The hotel façade has not changed, but Boots have moved further along the High Street and the Halifax Bank has replaced Boots.

Caption For Wisbech, The Market Place 1929

It is the wealth created by the years of shipping which has given Wisbech two of the most perfect Georgian streets in England - the Brinks on the banks of the River Nene.

Caption For Conwy, Castle C1865

The new A55 road tunnel beneath the river diverts through-traffic from its streets. The quay is busy today with pleasure craft, rather than the commercial traffic of the past.

Caption For Kettering, Library And Sheep Street C1965

It then moved to Silver Street, and finally came to rest here in 1904. The low brick building, with Ketton stone facings, cost £8,000.

Caption For Newark, Appleton Gate 1906

It was on this street that a chantry house was provided, built by the widow of wealthy Newark merchant Alan Flemyng.

Caption For Bottesford, Market Street C1955

The historic village centre peters out beyond the right- hand turn into the High Street.

Caption For Kilby, Main Street C1965

The unprepossessing church of St Mary Magdalen by Henry Goddard (1813-99 - see St Andrew's, Countesthorpe) sits on the south side of the main street.

Caption For Bedford, The Harpur Schools 1897

The railings have long gone, but two of the ornate cast- iron lamp-posts survive in what is now a pedestrianised street.

Caption For Chichester, The Market Cross 1890

With a plan based on its Roman predecessor, Noviomagus, this fine walled city is divided into quarters by North, South, East and West Streets, which all meet at the splendid Market Cross in the centre

Caption For Worcester, The Guildhall 1899

Situated near the south end of High Street, this is generally regarded as the finest civic building of its period in the country.

Caption For Cheam, The Crossways C1955

The new building on the corner of the High Street, with its three large shops and two floors of flats above, can be seen in greater detail in this photograph.

Caption For Sutton, High Street C1960

At this major junction of Cheam Road, Carshalton Road and the steep High Street, the splendid and ornate sign of the Cock Hotel with the Courage Brewery rooster mounted above sits in the centre.

Caption For Sudbury, North Street 1895

The first-floor bay window just visible beyond is dated 1876 in mosaic, and beside it is the entrance to the North Street Schools.

Caption For Egham, The King's Head C1950

This view looks east along the High Street. The King's Head has gone for a 1960s parade of shops with flats over, Arndale House, while much on the left has also been rebuilt.

Caption For Puttenham, Post Office And Church C1955

This view looks along one of these quiet lanes, The Street, towards the parish church, with the walls to Puttenham Priory's grounds on the right: no real priory this, but a good stucco mansion

Caption For Abingdon, The War Memorial C1950

war memorial replaced an earlier obelisk with gas lamps attached; this had stood in the middle of what was a sheep market until 1885, the livestock market then moving to a new site in Bury Street

Caption For Newent, Broad Street C1965

This photograph looks towards Church Street. On the right is the elegant Georgian frontage of Lloyd's Bank, complete with a fanlight over the door and a decorated gable at the roofline.

Caption For Upwey, Horse Drawn Carriage C1950

Summertime flash floods are a fact of life at Upwey, where the River Wey flows southwards beside Church Street to Westbrook Farm and the Manor House.

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, High Street C1965

Now it provides a comfortable resting place after the trek along the High Street. The old fire station on the right was once the Town Hall, which had a cloistered market area underneath it.