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Drive Through
Not much has changed from this photo, to when I drove through in 2010.
A memory of Greystoke in 2010
Eastersheardale
I live in Eastersheardale Cottages and I have done for a year now. I was wondering if anyone has any photos or memories of the cottages, who stayed in them, and were there any more houses around the area. I would be most grateful for information. Caroline Savoy
A memory of Sheardale in 2010 by
History Of Netherthong
I am currently researching and writing a history of Netherthong and I have well over 200 photos and other ephemera. I have started numerous chapters relating to such subjects as schools, parish council, churches, sport, ...Read more
A memory of Netherthong in 2010 by
South Street Church Now The Brierley Hill Project
Hi, does anyone have any memories, details or photos of the church as it used to be, also the graveyard and surrounding areas? Would be most grateful for any info. Thank you
A memory of Brierley Hill in 2010
The Cottage In The Photo
The cottage you are on about is on the right going out of Lockeridge, going to Alton Barnes.
A memory of West Overton in 2010
The Peoples Park In Tiverton
This beautiful view of the main entrance to the Peoples Park contrasts sadly with the vista today. Many of the mature landscape trees have gone although the lodge by the ornate gates still stands as this continues to be ...Read more
A memory of Tiverton in 2010 by
A Day Out With My Granddaughter At Arlington Court
Easter Sunday 2009 was a gloriously fine and sunny day - just right for a family outing so my son David drove us all in my car to Arlington Court which is an enormous National Trust property not ...Read more
A memory of Arlington in 2009 by
Bamford Parish Church No One Cares Anymore
A churchyard is a place where families can be near their deceased loved ones, a calm and beautiful place surrounded by trees and flowers, but that is not the case in Bamford churchyard. The grass and weeds ...Read more
A memory of Bamford in 2009 by
Grove Cottage Now
My husband Gerald and I moved into 1 Grove Cottage 6 years ago. We love living in a house so full of history and often try to imagine what it would have been like during the hundreds of years people have lived here. It's ...Read more
A memory of Great Bookham in 2009 by
Here In Kemble Now And I Love It
I moved to the old side of Kemble last year, and the thing I love about the place, is that nothing is really a memory(ie: being in the past). The village seems to have remained unchanged, bar a couple of newer ...Read more
A memory of Kemble in 2009 by
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King's Café (left of photo) is now an Indian restaurant.
Today there is a photo developer and an osteopath's.
On the opposite corner is Thomas, the tailors and hosiers; shortly after this photo was taken it became the Biglis Dairy.
Note the 'Cyclists Only' sign in the photo: cycle paths are by no means a recent idea.
The photos displayed in the window of WH Smith (left) give us a flashback of the pop stars of the mid-sixties - Gene Pitney, the Bachelors, and possibly a newish group called the Beatles.
Our photo- graph was taken before the M6 or the Chorley by-pass opened— Chorley was troubled by heavy traffic for many years.
The little Austin 7, or 'Ruby', in the right foreground predates the photo by some 10 years – it is a 1920s model.
At the time of our photo, the pub offered 'dancing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening— to the music of the Roundabouts'.
The building on the right was part of Skoulding's provisions shop (a different shop to that in the photo above).
This photo was taken from a little further along Church Street.
Jugs of tea are advertised on the left, and 'Walkie Photos' on the right.
The Walmer Stores in the centre of this photo has its blinds down.
The shop in the centre of the photo at this time was run by A Francis, to the left was W R Eynon and Sons, General Ironmongers.
Mr and Mrs Potts kept the village shop opposite the mill and on the corner of the A34 and Church Lane.
This photo was taken the same time as U10084.
The floating road was supported on pontoons that rose and fell with the tide, which is high in our photo.
Most of the buildings in the foreground were less than 10 years old when this photo was taken.
By the time this photo was taken the railway had closed.
This photo shows the Welton end of the Braunston Tunnel, built to connect the Grand Union Canal from London to the Oxford Canal at Braunston.
Displays of various kinds decorate the entrance hall; these may include photos of Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, who made numerous visits to Barrow to launch ships from
Not much has changed since the photo- graph was taken, although some of the trees and vegetation has been removed.
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