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Working In Nat West Bank In Queensway, There Were Two Branches, I Worked In Both 1972 1977.
I worked for Nat west Bank when first married, we moved to Stevenage New Town. Loved living there.
A memory of Stevenage in 1977 by
Miss Jones
I think this Miss Jones was a lodger with my parents and I when we lived in Larkswood Road. I know she was a teacher and was away on holiday when a land mine landed behind the house in 1940. I would love to know if she remembers ...Read more
A memory of South Tottenham in 1940
Larkswood Pool
Although I have put 1961 for this shared memory, any year between 1959 and 1966 would fit the bill, because I used to be there most days from early morning till late, from early May till early September when the pool shut. I went to ...Read more
A memory of Chingford in 1961 by
My Memories Of Plasterdown Camp
Following my basic training at Crownhill Barracks Plymouth in June 1951 I was transferred to Plasterdown Camp to complete intensive training until October 1951. I was in the Wiltshire Regiment and as I came from ...Read more
A memory of Tavistock in 1951 by
The Chocolate Box
My earliest memory of Emsworth was a sweet shop called The Chocolate Box in the Square, Emsworth (now Heidi's). It was owned by my grandfather Bertie Holland from 1924. It was later taken over by his daughter and son-in-law, Jim ...Read more
A memory of Emsworth by
South Farm Upton Hunts
Hi What a blast from the long long ago past. I grew up with my guardians Mr & Mrs Hagger of South Farm I was there from about 1943 to 1969 My friend was Pip Chattel (who I have recently been in contact) Also trying to ...Read more
A memory of Alconbury in 1957 by
Casa Blanca
Does anyone have any memories of a large White House which would have been located about 200 metres behind the Tesco Express on Chester Road. I have heard this property is linked to my recently purchased house, the Coach ...Read more
A memory of Little Sutton by
Searching For Mums Schoolfriends
Hope someone can help - mum is trying to find an old schoolfriend called Barbra Coleman who lived in Fairwop. She married a polish man and had a little girl Natasha that I remember meeting when they called down once ...Read more
A memory of Uckfield by
School Holidays In Bale
I have many fond memories of my childhood in Bale. I lived in Fakenham and used to spend some time with Nan, Grandfather and Auntie Carole in Bale. I remember going up to what Grandfather called 'plantin', which was just next to the council ...Read more
A memory of Bale
Childhood Memories
These memories have been contributed by Myra Greer. In 1947, when I was 7, my mother and I moved from Salisbury in Wiltshire where my father was stationed at RAF Boscombe Down, to near Llanfarian, where my grandparents had ...Read more
A memory of Llanfarian in 1947
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Appledore stands on a branch of the River?
In the distance can be seen a small shopping centre with a post office at the point where Spring Lane branches off from Riverside.
In the autumn, the overhanging branches form a seemingly never-ending tunnel of gold as the traveller journeys onward.
Note the branch of Lloyds Bank on the left, and the Scala cinema on the right next to N Joseph, General Stores.
the ornamental gates and the spring and summer gardens opened in April 1959 by Ernest Jones, president of the National Union of Mine Workers, to commemorate a centenary of the Yorkshire Branch
In the centre background, the traditional building of Lloyds Bank can be seen, and on the extreme left is a branch of Fifty Shilling Tailors.
The timbered building beyond is a branch of the National Westminster Bank, and the properties beyond that have all been demolished in the interests of building mundane blocks of shops.
The church of St John the Baptist is in the village of Carnaby, which is just over two miles from Bridlington and was on the Scarborough and Hull branch of the North Eastern Railway line.
In this view of the seafront just west of the harbour, a lone wagon stands on the siding from the Aberdovey Harbour branch line.
Over the years Bordon expanded as a civilian community and developed as a training ground used by military units and other branches of the Armed Forces.
The ferry boats, one of which could take a horse and cart, were rowed across to Malpas Passage, a narrow peninsula at the confluence of the Tresillian and Truro Rivers, both long branches of the Fal estuary
Once known as Vicar's Lane and then Little Alice Lane, the street branches off to Minster Yard, where the Theatre Royal opened in 1730 - it was the first theatre in York.
Near the dogleg bend in the road is the local branch of the International Stores grocery chain, and also the Red Lion pub with its hanging sign.
The Caribou Hotel overlooks the basin and locks, which connect the Lancaster Branch Canal with the sea.
Tiverton was actually a branch from the main line.
Victoria Grove branches off between the trees (right).
The remoteness of this area led to its being chosen as the location for the branch of the Royal Observatory responsible for carrying out magnetic observations.
By the beginning of the 20th century the national retail chains were opening branches along what was considered one of the finest streets for shopping in England.
Further along, across the road, enlargement of the photograph reveals a branch of Boots – Boots is still on this site today, but in a new shop that was built in the 1960s.
We are looking back the other way from R16047, with Sparks bakery and restaurant next door to the local branch of W H Smith (left).
Spring Hill Corner is an ancient junction where Springhill Lane branches off the Wolverhampton road towards Lower Penn.
More recently it housed a branch of Lloyds Bank, who gave the building to the city in 1927.
Her aim was the instruction of women in various branches of agriculture.
Boasting branches in London, Leeds, Harrogate and Sunderland, Taylor's claimed they were 'known everywhere' for providing 'the public with pure drugs'.
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