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Holiday Memories

My parents spent annual holidays at Taberners boarding House in Albert Road, Blackpool Central, when they were young children, and upon hearing of their eventual courtship and engagement many years later, the then owners vowed to ...Read more

A memory of Blackpool in 1959

Palmers Green

My grandmother lived at 50 Old Park Road, opposite Bloomfield Park, and I went to school at Franklin House School in Palmerston Road from 1955 to 1960, then the Winchmore Hill Collegiate School from 1960 to 1962. I used to have ...Read more

A memory of Palmers Green in 1959 by Christopher Liddle

Bournemouth Gardens

When I was a child, my parents and my two brothers went to Bournemouth every year for 2 weeks holiday. I have nothing but happy memories of Bournemouth and Boscombe and the surrounding towns. I am now nearly 56 but I still ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1959 by Marian Hindley

Marton Camp Boading School

I went there in the late 1950s and was there for about 18 months. I can't remember much about the school or my friends, but if you have any photos I would be glad to see them. You can e-mail me at: bobby-green@live.co.uk. Looking forward to seeing them.

A memory of Whitegate in 1959 by Robert Green

Loyal Order Of Moose

I would very much like to catch up with any members of the L O o M from the Paignton branch of that time, also any members of the Federation of Master Builders Torbay branch of which I was president in the mid 70s, in particular ...Read more

A memory of Paignton in 1959 by Tony Harper

Wedding

On March 21st this year it will be 50 years since my mum and dad, Christine Hole and Islwyn (Eddie) Griffiths, got married at this lovely country village church. This is not a personal memory, but I have seen photos of the day back in ...Read more

A memory of Bishop Sutton in 1959 by Jojoh Johnson

Bussing To The Grammar

I fondly recall my days as a late 1950's pupil at the Grammar School on its hill. A bus service was used to ferry pupils like me from the more distant parts of the county. We had a mixed attendance and the headmaster was ...Read more

A memory of Chippenham in 1959 by Mark Newberry

Working In Burgess Hill

I worked in the ticket office at the railway station from about 1959 until about 1962. The taxi drivers would come in for tea and W.H.Smiths was attached to the building. I was one of the first to move in to the block of ...Read more

A memory of Burgess Hill in 1959 by James Stapleton

Wannock Gardens Tea Rooms

I have very fond memories of the Wannock Gardens Tea Rooms in the 1950s (and maybe into the 1960s). My dad was a Brighton coach driver who took trips of old ladies out for afternoon excursions and tea there. My sister and ...Read more

A memory of Wannock in 1959 by Mary Funnell

Not A Pretty Polly

My brother in law was to look after pigs at a farm which I believed belonged to a Major Wills in Thatcham. Now it was the summer time and as far as I can recall my sister had not long since had a baby and that she was somewhat ...Read more

A memory of Thatcham in 1959 by Roland Mitchell

Captions

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Caption For London, A Hokey Pokey Stall, Greenwich 1884

The stallholder, standing to the right in his apron and straw hat, is no more than a youth, and is probably one of many hired hands working for a much larger concern.

Caption For Stirling, The Bridge Of Forth 1899

In 1745, one of the arches was blown up to prevent Prince Charles Edward's forces from entering the town.

Caption For St Austell, Blowing House Valley C1884

The Great Western Railway replaced it with an arched viaduct 40 years later, but the old piers still remain alongside.

Caption For Stirling, The Bridge Of Forth 1899

In 1745, one of the arches was blown up to prevent Prince Charles Edward's forces from entering the town.

Caption For Bedford, Suspension Bridge 1921

Its suspension arches lean outwards like the wings of a butterfly, and it is a worthy and beautiful addition to the riverside scene.

Caption For Southampton, Bargate C1955

Over the years it has been a toll-gate, prison, guildhall and museum.The original Norman arch dates back to about 1175, and the tower was added a century later.The upper floor used to be the guildhall

Caption For Hawarden, The Village 1903

The curious row of arches beyond the hotel are said to be the site of the medieval shambles or shops, and some are now converted to a bus shelter.

Caption For Galgate, The Bridge C1960

The plaque reading 'Number 86' alongside the arch possibly indicates this bridge's number – there are many bridges crossing the canal.

Caption For Bridport, Happy Island 1897

The most romantic spot in Bridport's immediate countryside, where a public path crossed the River Asker by a narrow arched footbridge, is known as the Happy Island.

Caption For Wonersh, The Grantley Arms 1894

The first Baron Grantley was the Speaker of the House of Commons from 1769 to 1782, but his grandson George created a much greater stir when he kidnapped his own children and held them at the family home

Caption For Blakeney, Blakeney Street C1950

The parish church of All Saints is unusually wide, with a tiny tower and high arched windows.

Caption For Burnley, Town Hall 1895

However, it was originally intended that there should be a much higher tower with two flanking domes, but these were not built because some council members baulked at the cost.

Caption For Aylesbury, Church Street C1960

In front of the church is the County Museum; nearer the camera, behind the 'No Waiting' sign, is one of Aylesbury's best town houses, with arched sash windows to the ground floor.

Caption For Devizes, St James's Church 1898

There is also a Victorian east window and niches to left and right of the low panelled chancel arch. The tall west tower has diagonal buttresses, with buttress shafts and pinnacles in relief.

Caption For Abingdon, Bridge And River Steamer C1955

Cross built the two bridges, the causeway across Nag's Head Island, and then the long causeway that runs south for over a thousand yards across the flood plain to Culham, where they built a five-arched

Caption For Acle, The Bridge C1929

One of the most frequently-painted sites on the Broads was the old Acle Bridge with its three arches, which we see here. The bridge has frequently been rebuilt - repairs were first recorded in 1101.

Caption For Burnley, Manchester Road 1952

When this view was taken, Manchester Road was a much more important shopping street than it is today.

Caption For Smeeton Westerby, Christ Church, Saddington Road C1955

In fact, its west end, seen in the photograph, gives the false impression that the grand nave arch has been blocked following the demolition of more elaborate fabric.

Caption For Ilkley, The Parish Church And Saxon Crosses C1955

However, the saxon crosses suggest a much earlier history. The porch to the church dates back to Norman times (13th century), the aisle from the 14th and the tower from the 15th century.

Caption For Cookham, The Church C1955

Among the monuments on the north side of the chancel is a Purbeck marble tomb with canopy and three hanging arches on twisted columns marked by an 18in brass on the short tomb chest.

Caption For Abingdon, High Street And Lion Hotel 1893

It is very sad that the gabled bays on this side of the arch with the oriel bay window over it were demolished in the 1930s. Note the ornate gas street lamp on the right.

Caption For Fakenham, Hempton Mill 1921

It has an attractive ancient bridge of three arches; there is also a modern bridge on the right, which is less significant and made of wood.

Caption For Penrith, Askham Bridge 1893

Forming a picturesque scene near Askham, the bridge arches over the River Lowther whose waters have their origin in the north-east Lakeland fells above Shap.

Caption For Angmering, The Church 1899

Leaving the sprawl of Worthing behind, we move west along the coast and inland to Angmering, a village much expanded to the north and east but retaining its historic core relatively intact.