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Growing Up In Grasswell

I lived in 38, Gertrude St, when I was 4yrs old, we lived with our grandparents, Mr and Mrs Goyne after the war. I started at New Bottle School at 5 and I remember moving to 2 New Bottle Row (a colliery house) opposite ...Read more

A memory of Grasswell in 1944 by Jean Tempest

Have You Memories Of 1955?

Is there anyone reading this with memories of Barry Island in 1955? I am writing a book and two of my characters stay in a holiday cottage late summer of that year. Where can you suggest would be an area at that time ...Read more

A memory of Barry Island in 1955 by Noel Bennett

High St, Carluke

I married Jack Raphael in St John's Church and was his wife for thirteen years. It used to take hours to go up one side of the street then cross over and down the other. It's not like that now - five minutes does it! There was Wallace ...Read more

A memory of Carluke in 1961

Barclays Bank Prees

I have a very good photo of a small branch of Barclays with some well dressed children in the street outside. It appears to date from the 1920's - 1930's. Bought on another website in 2013. The website also featured other photos of ...Read more

A memory of Prees in 1920 by Trevor Jones

Clowes Street West Gorton In The 1950's

I was born in December 1947 at 124 Clowes Street, West Gorton in a terraced house between William Street and Elizabeth Street, directly opposite Bert Hall's butcher's shop and next door to the Beswick ...Read more

A memory of West Gorton by clowesstreet

Nafferton

I remember my maternal grandad,Clarence E Wilson leading the procession through the street playing the bass drum in the band.He was also the village postman delivering to the farms around Nafferton . Our families lost loved ones ... of ...Read more

A memory of Nafferton by Sandra Barker

Bill The Parrot And The Three Stooges

My Grandad Ken Williams lived in Grove Road, he was a Tube train driver and his best friend was Jack Minty. When I was very small he was married to my Grandma Dorothy Williams who worked at the baths and taught a ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow by humbuckergraphics

My Early Days In West Wickham

I remember going to the circus with live wild animals on the site opposite High Street Sainsbury's and going to the travelling fair on the field which is now going to become Lidl's On VE day we had a street party on Hawes Lane and it was the first time I had seen fairy lights out in the road.

A memory of West Wickham

Southall Town 50's 60's 70's 80's

Between 1950 - 1980's the family owned a bakers shop at 84 High Street. P.G.WOODFORD & SON (opposite the Police Station). If anyone has memories of this period it would be good to get in touch. I ...Read more

A memory of Southall by zilbarin

Childhood Memories Of South Molton

This is a belated response to Patricia Huxtable who recorded her memories of South Molton on 28th May 2008. My name is Guy Alford, I too was born in South Molton in 1941. My father Cyril Henry Alford owned a ...Read more

A memory of South Molton by guyalford

Captions

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Caption For Teddington, St Alban's Church, The Interior 1899

In 1865 the Church of St Peter and St Paul on Broad Street was opened; it became independent of the parish in 1880.

Caption For Ipswich, Ancient House 1893

Tavern Street contains the Great White Horse Hotel, which, despite its Georgian facade, is a timber-framed building dating back to the 16th century.

Caption For Pitsea, Railway Hotel And London Road C1955

Howard then went on to design the Broadway shops and the cinema (later renamed the Century, but now Gala Bingo) on the southern side of the High Street.

Caption For Sheffield, The Mappin Art Gallery C1965

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, with the houses facing the yard being reached from the street

Caption For Teddington, St Alban's Church 1899

In 1865 the Church of St Peter and St Paul on Broad Street was opened; it became independent of the parish in 1880.

Caption For Manchester, Market Street 1889

Here we see Lewis's large and very ornate store at the top of Market Street, just four years after the death of its founder David Lewis in 1885.

Caption For Luton, The Brewery Tap 2005

The town's two stations were built side by side, but the Bute Street link to Dunstable was closed during the short-sighted Marples era at the Transport Ministry in the 1960s - Ernest Marples employed

Caption For Haywards Heath, Victoria Park Paddling Pool C1960

The procession of floats meant that some of the main streets (particularly the Broadway and South Road) were closed to other traffic for the duration of the festivities.

Caption For Loughborough, Pinfold Gate C1965

The High Street building now partly occupied by Argos and Barnado's was designed in the 1960s as a Co-Operative department store.

Caption For Aberdeen, The Market Cross 1892

It has been shifted to other parts of the Castlegate and it has been ignored as the centre of commercial activity moved westward to the new streets.

Caption For Boston, London Road, Skirbeck Quarter 2005

Before sailing on his ill-fated voyage to the Arctic in 1842, Sir John Franklin visited some of his Lincolnshire relatives; it is believed that one of the last houses he stayed in was 120 High Street

Caption For Grantham, St Wulfram's Church, The Chained Library 1889

Across narrow Church Street, formerly Alms Lane, is the nearby King's School; it was re-founded by Bishop Foxe in 1528, although there is an earlier reference to it in 1329.

Caption For Chelmsford, Grammar School 1892

The priory's last vestige, the gatehouse on the west side of Moulsham Street, was demolished in 1857. The pathway leading through it had solidified into the road known as Friars Place.

Caption For Teddington, The King's Head, High Street 2005

There were three pubs - the Royal Oak and the King's Head on the High Street, roughly where their namesakes are today, and the Clarence Arms (now the Park Hotel) on Park Road.

Caption For Teddington, 14 & 16 Park Road 2005

There were three pubs - the Royal Oak and the King's Head on the High Street, roughly where their namesakes are today, and the Clarence Arms (now the Park Hotel) on Park Road.

Caption For Teddington, From The Bridge 1899

and referred to the small village in the area close to the river covering what is now Teddington Lock, the nearby church buildings of St Mary and St Alban, and the river end of Teddington High Street

Caption For Chelmsford, The Cathedral, The Interior 1919

Both Back Lane and the High Street were well supplied with inns: the Blue Bell, the White Hart, the Talbot, the Three Arrows, the Dolphin, the Rose.

Caption For Boston, Anderson's Feather Factory, Trinity Street 2005

The Dock Link Road is planned to go from Spalding Road to Skirbeck Road via the dock, with a bridge over the Haven at the south end of High Street.

Caption For Berkhamsted, School C1960

Older residents still refer to the Castle Street and Kings Road campuses as the Boys' and Girls' Schools.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Parade 1949

Also lost during the town centre development was the Wesleyan Methodist Church, which had stood on the corner of the Parade and Newhall Street.

Caption For Twickenham, King Street C1955

King Street was widened in 1928 when the old Town Hall was demolished.

Caption For Great Linford, Black Horse Bridge C1965

By 1800 an average of 35 coaches and 350 animals were crowding Watling Street every day. Road tolls had been set up during the previous century to contribute to its upkeep.

Caption For Exmouth, General View 1890

Victorians and Edwardians we see here did, and to seek the shade of the trees in Madeira Walk, to explore the dunes of the Maer, or search out bargains in the shops of the Strand and Rolle Street

Caption For Fareham, The Lord Arthur Lee 2005

So next time you walk past the pub on West Street, spare a thought for the politician who put Fareham on the map by presenting Chequers to the nation.