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Rowland Hill Ave

Tottenham. I was born in Tottenham 1948. I remember the White Hart Inn, Devonshire Hill Lane, and the dance hall at the back. Also the park round the back of the White Hart, where I spent so much time with all the kids from my ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1960

Hatch End High School

In December 1995 the Harrow Arts Cuncil organised a festival of dancing at Hatch End High School and invited a dozen or more dance groups and schools to come along and provide a showcase of talent. It was fascinating to see ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End in 1995 by John Howard Norfolk

Charing

The village of Charing is located on the south slope of the North Downs along Pilgrims Way. Much of the village as not changed in six hundred years. Shops and homes with there oriel windows still overlook the main street.

A memory of Hothfield in 1950 by John Roders

Trevose Head In The 1960s

I was interested to read the lady's memories of the area and of the toll gate ladies at Mother Ivey's Bay. We had a a wonderful May holiday staying at Crugmeer Farm and visiting such places as Trevose Head. I have a ...Read more

A memory of Trevose Head in 1961 by Jane Robinson

I Played Piano At The Swan

I was directed to this site by a friend who was convinced one of the contributors must have been my brother, because it mentioned that his father ran a fish stall in South Harrow Market (our father did) and how green ...Read more

A memory of South Harrow by David Lowe

Edward Jones Of Nannerch

Not so much a memory, more an ancestral bond. My great great grandfather, Edward Jones, was born in Nannerch in or about 1803. A long time ago!I don't know how long he remained there but I do know he moved to Anglesey for a ...Read more

A memory of Nannerch by Michael Jones

Good Times

I loved Hinchingbrooke School growing up and the house just intrigued me. I remember my first year of sixth form in the house and my friends and I decided to look around the grounds where we came across the graves of Oliver Cromwell's ...Read more

A memory of Huntingdon in 2007

Did You Work At The Co Op Or Woolwich Market

Hi all, I'm doing an oral history project about local industries. I would really like to get in touch with people who worked in Woolwich Market or the Co-op stores. Any ideas much appreciated. The ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich

Saturday Mornings

Saturday mornings was when my mother and I would join the family next door for our day out, down to the Tarpots Corner and a bus into Wescliff by the playing fields and then a dancing lesson at Mimi Greens School of Dancing ...Read more

A memory of Great Tarpots in 1946 by Colin Mackenzie

The Crown Ph

I remember that accident happening - I think it was in the late 60's. My Dad had the sweetshop in the High Road opp the Police Station - and I remember my uncle coming in and telling us. We were quite amused by the name change. ...Read more

A memory of South Benfleet in 1968 by Pamela Jeanetta Gaines

Captions

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Caption For Abergavenny, The Bridge C1965

There seems to be ample room beneath the wide arches of Llanfoist Bridge, but when the Usk floods the waters have often risen to the top of them and flooded the Castle Meadows in the foreground

Caption For Launceston, Coronation Park C1950

The entrance arch, with its green gates, was demolished in the 1980s to allow access for lorries building the new leisure centre.

Caption For Hastings, The Pier 1890

The pier has since been much built on, with varying degrees of success.

Caption For Madingley, The Ruined Windmill 1909

Looking very much a shadow of its former self, this windmill would have ground corn. In common with other mills in the area, it is a post mill, with the mill revolving round the central post.

Caption For Acle, The Bridge Inn C1955

The now much enlarged thatched house on the right is the only Bridge Inn building standing today; the left-hand one has been demolished.

Caption For Wool, The River C1955

Thatched cottages (right) stand between Woolbridge Manor and the River Frome, looking upstream from the five mediaeval arches of Wool Bridge.

Caption For St Ives, The Wharf 1890

The road is very different to its modern counterpart, and reflects how much the sea was the main way out of St Ives. Cars pass by today where boats were once pulled up on the beach.

Caption For Bexhill On Sea, Downs And Cricket Ground 1894

Before the new resort grew up across the landscape, much of the countryside around the old village was open downland along the breezy coastal strip.

Caption For Hitchin, The Priory C1955

The house looks much the same today, though it is now a conference centre. The bridge in the foreground is 18th century, built of brick rubble with a moulded parapet.

Caption For Hengoed, The Viaduct 1952

The line is long-since closed, but this towering sixteen-arch structure stands as a lasting reminder of Victorian skill and energy.

Caption For Wolverton, Stratford Road, Men Leaving The Wolverton Works C1910

The 775 employees at Wolverton Works in 1851 grew to 2,000 by 1860, with the LNWR the largest single employer in North Bucks; a company engine driver earned nearly four times as much as an agricultural

Caption For Runcorn, The Two Bridges C1955

there has been considerable investment in rejuvenating and developing the town, so much so that apparently property prices in and around the town are now rising faster here than in

Caption For Mickleover, Uttoxeter Road C1950

Mickleover, still known as 'the village' to its residents, is today not much more than a dormitory town to nearby Derby.

Caption For Compton Wynyates, 1922

Much of the stone came from the ruined Fulbrook Castle, which had been given to William de Compton by Henry VIII.

Caption For Compton Wynyates, 1922

Much of the stone came from the ruined Fulbrook Castle, which had been given to William de Compton by Henry VIII.

Caption For Furness Abbey, 1892

This view shows the late Norman arches of the cloisters. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries (1536-9) it became the property of Thomas Cromwell and soon fell into disrepair.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

In the background is the 16th-century five-arched bridge which gave the village its name.

Caption For Merthyr Tydfil, Cyfarthfa Castle C1955

Not so much a castle as a huge castellated mansion, Cyfarthfa stands near Merthyr Tydfil and was built in 1825 for Robert Thomas Crawshay, a wealthy iron-master.

Caption For Emery Down, New Forest Inn C1960

In previous centuries the old taverns hereabouts were much used by smugglers, who had brought into the Forest the contraband they had landed on the south coast.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Bridge 1914

A family picnic by the five-arched bridge originally built in the 16th century over the River Leven.

Caption For Rochdale, Drake Street C1960

The buildings have not changed much, but the street has lost its hustle and bustle. Car parking was allowed at this time.

Caption For Mells, Gay Street C1950

The street remains much the same today.

Caption For Luton, Hoo C1955

Much of the Hoo's 1053 acres of parkland were designed and laid out by Capability Brown in the 18th century.

Caption For Sandbanks, Poole Head 1904

The area has been much built upon in the century since this photograph was taken.