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1944

I was born in Romwood Court, Langley Maidstone on 7th March 1944. My Father was in the Royal Engineers serving in France.

A memory of Langley

Molly Gray's Memories Of Weston Green, Thames Ditton, Surrey.

When we were children during WWII, my brothers Rob and Wilf and myself often visited Weston Green. At Weston Green there were two churches and two ponds called Marneys and Milburns. My ...Read more

A memory of Weston Green by Janet Moore

Train Journey

My brother attended warham court school as he had asthma. It was in the 1970's.every 3rd Sunday would get the train from Victoria to Horsham, where a coach would collect us and take us to the school. The same people would get ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School

The Oriel, Racecourse And The Later 60 S

The racecourse was pretty much my home all my life, Kempton Avenue. Sorry, a bit of a personal ramble here mixed with my remeniscing about me to put into context; I was born in Ealing in 53 of Welsh family (5 older siblings + ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by Nick Parr,

Rosary Priory 1958 Ish To 1961ish

I was at Rosary Priory in the late 50 from age 5 until I was 9, I think. We lived in Elstree and were picked up in a double-decker each day. I remember Sr Dympna in the ‘kindergarten’ class and the boxes of grey ...Read more

A memory of Bushey Heath by Clare North

Tandridge Court

Max Michaelis lived in Tandridge Court and was well known for breeding Shire Horses. He had Brook Farm built in 1903 to actually house his stallions and breeding stock. He also held agricultural shows on his land for the local ...Read more

A memory of Tandridge by Jacquie Gardiner

Post War Harlesden.

I was born in Tredegar, South Wales in April 1941. My mother had been evacuated to that small welsh town when she fell pregnant with me in 1940. We lived with her parents. My dad was away doing War things. We moved back to London ...Read more

A memory of Harlesden by John Howley

Born On The Graig

"It's only wind or powder on the stomach"my Mam had said as she walked home from the ammunition factory on a cold Autumn evening. The "wind" or "powder" was born on the 2nd December 1942. I, Colin Gronow, had ...Read more

A memory of Graig in 1940 by Colin Gronow

4 Years At The Castle School Stanhope

In 1945 I was placed in South Hetton Remand Home at the age of 10 by Sunderland Magistrates Court.(I had a difficult homelife with a very physically abusive stepfather, otherwise I would have been fined 5 ...Read more

A memory of Stanhope in 1946

Wickham Court

My grandfather, Byron Kelsey, lived and farmed here. My father, Hugh Edwin Byron Kelsey, was born in this house.

A memory of Wickhambreaux

Captions

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Caption For Scorton, The Village 1913

Looking across the green at the airy and spacious village, we see the Old Rectory (left); the tallest of the next three buildings is the old police station and court house, with the White Heifer pub on

Caption For Llandudno, S.S. Alexandra 1891

Within months the LB&SCR were in court, found guilty, and heavily fined. They were now in a catch-22 situation.

Caption For Ware, Amwell End 1925

This seemingly quiet street has a bustle of yards and courts behind the facades of the shops and dwellings.

Caption For Thames Ditton, The Swan Hotel C1955

The Swan's lawn commands a pretty view of the river and of the grounds of Hampton Court Palace. The Swan is Grade I listed. There is a public slipway to the right.

Caption For Ampthill, The Woods C1955

King Henry VIII and his court paid many visits to Ampthill Castle, including a final journey when he brought his first wife, Katherine of Aragon, to Ampthill for the last years of their married life.

Caption For Haverfordwest, High Street C1950

The building to the left of the picture is the home of the Crown and Magistrates' Courts.

Caption For Haywards Heath, Perrymont Road And Commercial Square C1950

His mock-Tudor designs were chosen for the redevelopment of Commercial Square during the 1920s, and his foray into Art Deco can still be seen at Clive Court in nearby Sydney Road.

Caption For Richmond, The Park C1955

In 1625 Charles I brought his court to Richmond Palace to escape the plague in London, and turned the park into a private hunting ground for red and fallow deer.

Caption For Preston, Horrockses, Crewdson & Co Ltd 1913

With no real capital, he set to work as a muslin weaver in Turk's Head Court, off Church Street. He put out work for hand-loom weavers, and within a year he had built a factory of his own.

Caption For Minehead, The Plume Of Feathers Hotel 1892

Today, all that remains of the Plume of Feathers is the stableyard, now used as garages, which can be seen from Tythings Court.

Caption For Birkenhead, Hamilton Square And Town Hall 1967

The Town Hall, which incorporates the magistrates' court and the council offices, is built of Scottish granite and Storeton stone.

Caption For Guisborough, Hutton Hall 1891

elaborate range of houses, bothies, potting sheds and greenhouses (together with the adjoining stable block, these were converted in the early years of this century into a luxury development, Pease Court

Caption For Blackburn, Sudell Cross 1895

They also built a large warehouse, and Sudell Court and Sudell's Yard appeared round it. Henry Sudell, the last of the family to live in Blackburn, enclosed Woodfold Park, and built the Hall there.

Caption For Romsey, Sadler's Mill C1955

lewde and desperate persons ... erected a pilinge over athwart the mayne Channel of the Ryver and thereby stopped turned and diverted the said Mayne River of Terste out of his aunciente and common Course

Caption For Chelmsford, Tindal Square 1906

The judge, jury and other court officials sat in the open space, while the first-come spectators were able to watch from a gallery that ran around the inside of the building, below the rafters

Caption For Dorking, The Dorking Halls 1936

It was in the 37th year of the reign of Henry VIII that the property passed into the possession of William Burt; no heir could be found after his death, so the Manorial Courts passed the property

Caption For Henley On Thames, Regatta 1890

Rowing boats, skiffs, punts, steam launches - every kind and size jostled for position, crossing the course and generally milling about.

Caption For Oxwich, The Castle 1935

Seeing no warrant, Sir Rhys's tenants refused to hand the cargo over, and the subsequent legal battle ended up in the Court of the Star Chamber.

Caption For Dorking, Punch Bowl Inn 1907

It was in the 37th year of the reign of Henry VIII that the property passed into the possession of William Burt; no heir could be found after his death, so the Manorial Courts passed the property

Caption For Sheffield, The Mappin Art Gallery C1965

Before the 1860s, the housing expansion for the working classes was in the form of brick-built back-to-backs, usually built around a common yard or 'court' which contained a water pump and privies

Caption For Walsall, Belsize House, Bradford Street 2005

In older parts of the town, the streets were narrow and courts and alleys were unpaved.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, Plaques In The Lychgate, Coleshill Street 2005

Rev John Riland, the younger brother of Rev R B Riland, was now the rector and he urged that the money be used to benefit the inhabitants, and in 1825 the Court of Chancery agreed.

Caption For Dorking, Denbies Mansion 1905

On the top of Ashcombe Hill (now Ranmore Hill) there was a farm; here, perhaps, John Denby lived, a one-time farmer who was referred to at a Court Baron held in 1555.

Caption For Scarborough, Castle From The East Pier C1958

Royal visitors were quite frequent, as it was first choice for the Court when on tour.