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Memories

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Growing Up

I was born in the flat at the stables in 1965 and visited the family in the house at the stables regularly as I was growing up. It is a beautiful place that holds lots of memories.

A memory of Bredenbury

A Child Was Born In Bargoed

Born on the 15th April 1950 in my grandparents front room in Bristol Terrace I didn't realize until now what we had in those " good old days". I am a self made millionaire but I would trade all what I have now for those ...Read more

A memory of Bargoed by rthomas

Saturday Morning Ride From Lodge Farm Stables, Known As `robinson's'.

I'm on Bess, the pony with the white blaze who is watching the photographer. I' m leaning out of the saddle trying to hide, although we'd agreed to be photographed. We'd met the ...Read more

A memory of Hoddesdon

Cycling Over Kew Bridge

The first thing I remember after turning left over Kew Bridge was a pub, and at the end of that pub was a jellied eel stall, My Mum and Dad used to stop there and get a pint of whelks covered in pepper and chilly vinegar, then ...Read more

A memory of Brentford

Wartime Dances On Saturday Nights In Dunsfold

I can't remember where we performed (somebody help? I believe it was off the Dunsfold Green), but I was a member of a four piece dance band that in 1940-42 + came every Sat night from Witley to provide dance ...Read more

A memory of Dunsfold by Michael Phillips

Waterloo Chapel Bath Street Liverpool

Hi I was born in Westkirby the Wirral but have been living in Denmark since Iwas 18. The other day I came across an old box at a car boot sale in Denmark with the letters Waterloo Chapel Liverpool across ...Read more

A memory of Waterloo

My Dad

Ken Purcell (the mighty atom) called that because of his height worked as a train driver, the knocker upper woke him for early morning starts by tapping on the window with a long pole, no alarm clock for him, came home covered in coal dust, which was washed ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by chrisinspain2014

Memories Of Fenny Stratford

My mother, Florrie Rollings, was born on April 23rd 1891 in one of a small row of cottages, now demolished at the A5 end of Victoria Road. I had many aunts and uncles both in Fenny and in Bletchley. My mother's ...Read more

A memory of Fenny Stratford by Douglas Tunbridge

L Lanyrafon Square /Shops

Whilst looking through your site I noticed this photograph was dated c1955. My father ,Mother and I moved to LLanyrafon in 1958 ,followed by my Grandparents in 1959. We were part of the first and original LLanyrafon occupants.We ...Read more

A memory of Cwmbran by rocketiii

Memories Of Vincent Secondary Modern 1960 1965

I have just stumbled across this web site. My name is John Bryon and I remember Mr Mills the PE teacher. He liked to take the climbing ropes in the gym, and, if you didn't climb very well or fast enough ...Read more

A memory of Northolt by j_bryon

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Captions

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Caption For Sheffield, Fargate C1955

The Sheffield branch of Thomas Cook & Son is dwarfed by its neighbour, Woodhouses.

Caption For Uplyme, Main Road C1965

This is the B3165, heading southwards to Lyme Regis, on the slope above Springhead.

Caption For Braintree, High Street C1960

The Bank Street/Great Square corner was rebuilt in the 1930s with a building capped by a stylish cupola (centre, at the end of the street).

Caption For Kidderminster, Brinton Park 1957

The station approach is off to the left in front of the 'Catering' sign.

Caption For Rugby, Market Place, High Street And Sheep Street 1932

Between the shops on the right of 85178 (page 56) lies a narrow tunnel leading into Windsor Court.

Caption For Wells, Cathedral, West Front 1923

The proportions of the cathedral give it a massive appearance. The west towers are built outside the line of the side aisles, making the façade twice as wide as it is high.

Caption For Conisbrough, The Castle 1895

Built out of the local creamy-white limestone, the keep is 90 ft high and has six semi-hexagonal buttresses which rise above it to form mini-turrets.

Caption For Seahouses, The Harbour C1955

The early harbour, built in the 1780s of red and grey sandstone, now forms the inner harbour. In the 1880s the harbour was enlarged with new piers and a breakwater.

Caption For Andover, High Street C1955

It was from the window on the gable on the left, above the Angel's coaching arch, that magistrate Bethell Cox read the Riot Act to the mob of agricultural workers in November 1830, and was

Caption For Allhallows, The Rose And Crown C1950

Allhallows is in the hundred of Hoo, close by the Thames.

Caption For Groombridge, C1955

This beautiful village of brick and tile-hung cottages clusters about its small green. On the extreme left we see cottage walls constructed in the popular Flemish bond.

Caption For Handcross, High Street C1950

A village on the eastern edge of the St Leonards Forest at a high point on the London to Brighton trunk road. The Red Lion, c1550, is an old coaching inn.

Caption For Prestatyn, 1895

In the 18th century, Prestatyn was a centre for the lead-mining districts of north-east Wales.

Caption For Barnstaple, From Anchor Woods 1919

Anchor Wood is a narrow band of trees with a pleas- ant walk overlooking marshy ground downstream of the Long Bridge and at the foot of Sticklepath.

Caption For Chelmsford, Moulsham Street 1919

A conspicuously clean- looking street scene with only the faintest trace of horses. Loveday & Sons, the jewellers, have now occupied their shop at Baddow Road corner for over a century.

Caption For Little Baddow, Paper Mill Lock, River Chelmer C1960

Of the 11 locks on the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation, this is something of a halfway house. It stands just upstream of the road to Hatfield Peverel, in an area sometimes known as World's End.

Caption For Hadleigh, High Street C1960

In the intervening five years since H167010 was taken, the Esso Garage has obviously expanded, although the cottages and shops on the right are little changed.

Caption For Burnley, Towneley Hall 1930

On the top floor the south-east wing contains the long gallery; below it are what are now called the Regency rooms.

Caption For Launceston, Castle 1893

The road curving up to the left of the castle is Roydon Road, known at this time as Zulu Road.

Caption For Horsforth, Town Street 1901

This is the old heart of the village. The old King's Arms opened in 1749, and opposite is the Black Bull, dating back to 1758.

Caption For Horsforth, Church 1902

St Margaret's Church occupies a commanding position, which gives some panoramic views over farmland and around the town.

Caption For Far Headingley, St Chad's Church C1960

This splendid church was conceived by Sir Edmund Beckett, who as well as being a barrister and amateur architect designed the clock mechanism of Big Ben.

Caption For Bedford, Waterfall On The Ouse 1897

In this view the photographer is looking north from the 'mainland' bank to the bridge, Boatslide Weir Bridge, which links Mill Meadows Island with Longholme.

Caption For Far Headingley, St Chad's Church C1960

This splendid church was conceived by Sir Edmund Beckett, who as well as being a barrister and amateur architect designed the clock mechanism of Big Ben.