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Maps

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1899, Norton Hill Ref. RNC794653
1898-1899, New Town Ref. RNC790391
1899, Regil Ref. RNC815226
1899, Nailwell Ref. RNC787033
1899, Midsomer Norton Ref. RNC779731
1899, Marksbury Ref. RNC774743
1899, Meadgate Ref. RNC775972
1899, High Littleton Ref. RNC733185
1898-1899, Hinton Charterhouse Ref. RNC736885
1899, Langridge Ref. RNC752657
1899, Chew Stoke Ref. RNC667710
1898-1899, Combe Hay Ref. RNC675969
1899, Compton Common Ref. RNC676359
1899, Compton Martin Ref. RNC676386
1899, Cameley Ref. RNC660203
1919, Dunkerton Ref. POP695508
1919, Greyfield Ref. POP722211
1946, Plaster's Green Ref. NPO807418
1946, Priest Down Ref. NPO810798
1946, Priston Ref. NPO811204

Books

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Memories

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Second Hand Elecrical And Record Shop

Opposite Deans Gardens was a little 2nd hand electrical and record shop. It was about two shops down from Drayton Green Road. Previously it had been on the other side of the road opposite the Wimpy Bar. There ...Read more

A memory of West Ealing by Nick Beard

Happy Times

I lived at 25 Oliver Street through the 40's, 50s, and early 60's when I left for University. My grandparents lived at 23 Henry Street. My memories of a childhood in Hopkinstown are all good. The mountain, the Western field and the ...Read more

A memory of Hopkinstown by hopkinstown.norman

Unforgivable Memories At St. Mary's, Broadstairs

Maiden name Sandra Banbury. As far as I know I was admitted to St Mary’s for convalescence following pneumonia, early fifties, and 4- 5 yrs old. Dr Fuller paid £4.4 s weekly, no idea for how long. He ...Read more

A memory of Broadstairs by sandy777girl

Stanwell 1950's When I Was Young & Life Was Easy

I lived in Stanwell in the1950's from the time I was born until I was 13 when we moved to Ashford. We lived is Selwood Gardens, near to the Iraqi estate. The Iraqi estate was mystery to us. There were ...Read more

A memory of Stanwell by bmaskell

Streatham, Clubs, Pubs And Jazz

A family home in Fernwood Avenue and education of sorts at St Joseph's College, New Park Road and Dulwich, saw me through to the late 50s. Dave Carey of the Swing Shop became a big influence and I joined various local ...Read more

A memory of Streatham by tonybaxter

40s/50s

Early memories of Buckhurst Hill. Re. Mark Brazier's message. Yes I remember the Three Colts and the French family. The son David was a close friend so I spent a lot of time there. I remember your mother and father Audrey and Ged ...Read more

A memory of Buckhurst Hill by Don Allen

New Housing Estate

Lived here on top floor of Morville House from 1955/6 till I left home and parents moved, in mid seventies. Went to Honeywell Primary School and later Eliot in Putney. Supported Chelsea and used to walk there down Trinity Road ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by Chris W Allace

Amport? Never Heard Of It!

Septemeber 1950. We had just completed our eight weeks basic training at RAF West Kirby and were all eager to know where our next posting was to be. Against my name was RAF Amport but this raised a problem, no one had a clue where ...Read more

A memory of Amport by hachesney

Haelfryn Thomas Lewis, 1901 1979

Haelfryn Thomas Lewis, 1901-1979 Some of Nelson’s ‘older’ residents will remember Haelfryn Thomas Lewis, the highly-respected teacher and then head-teacher of Llancaiach Primary School in Nelson between ...Read more

A memory of Nelson by nia.sws

Happy School Days With The Ropers

Brilliant to see this little piece of St Neots History Ropers were well known for their small shop in Cambridge Street mid 60s, As local kids from the council estates we waited in anticipation of the new building ...Read more

A memory of St Neots

Captions

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Caption For Stroud, Sim's Clock, George Street C1950

The clock was a bequest to the town by William Thomas Sim, a retired local grocer, civic leader and philanthropist, who died in 1917 at the age of seventy-nine.

Caption For Southampton, God's House Tower 1908

On the right of the photograph is the 15th-century God's House Tower, formerly the south-east gate of the old town and one of the earliest artillery fortifications in Europe.

Caption For Hailsham, Bell Banks Road, The Pond C1955

This pond with its island is a most attractive feature in the outer part of the town. While it is somewhat municipalised nowadays, it is very ancient.

Caption For East Farleigh, River Medway 1898

The village sits high above the flood plain of the Medway. This peaceful scene shows the 14th-century five-arched ragstone bridge, which is considered by some to be the finest in the south-east.

Caption For Newquay, Cliff Road 1918

Just horse-drawn traffic, a bicycle and one distant motor car are the only vehicles in the street.

Caption For Alford, West Street C1950

The tower of St Wilfrid's Church had to be the perch of the photographer for him to take this shot.

Caption For Freckleton, Hallams C1965

Here in what was thought to be the largest village in the Fylde we have a good example of a Fylde cruck-built thatched homestead, of which very few remain.

Caption For Chippenham, High Street C1950

No 18 High Street (left, next to the fishmonger's) was a baker's run by Mr Brinkworth in the 1870s; it was a grocer's in 1890, run by Sarah Smith.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1907

The wheeled bathing machines of earlier pictures have been replaced by this array of circular tents, allowing Edwardians to divest themselves in privacy.

Caption For Barnstaple, Queen Anne's Walk 1894

The gas light in centre picture is wonderfully ornate. The assortment of gentlemen's wear ranges from smart business to working class layabout.

Caption For Abingdon, Bath Street C1945

The building on the left curving into Bath Street from the Square, with its many gables and ornate shop fronts (now a Chinese restaurant), replaced the Rising Sun Inn, a three-storey timber-framed

Caption For London, Old Curiosity Shop C1950

Just off Lincoln's Inn Fields, a small corner building is dwarfed by its neighbours (even more so now - the right-hand building has been demolished and replaced by nine-storey buildings of 1970).

Caption For Bolton By Bowland, Cross And Stocks 1921

This beautiful village, once famous for its skilled bowmen, stands on the edge of Bowland Forest. The stump of the old 13th-century market cross dominates this scene.

Caption For Laleham, Village 1906

Laleham was a tiny village when Dr Thomas Arnold, soon to be the formidable headmaster of Rugby School, came to live here in Regency times.

Caption For New Brighton, The Front C1960

Arriving on the ferry, walking the promenade, we were teenagers trying to impress. It was cheap and tacky, but the arcades and fairground were just what we wanted.

Caption For Ellington, Village 1906

Ellington lies on the present A14 road to the west of Huntingdon. At Domesday, the manor was held by the Abbot of St Benedict`s, Ramsey, and the parish had a population of about 150.

Caption For Tenterden, High Street 1900

Tenterden is a beautiful old Kentish town close to the Rother Levels. It grew fat in the Middle Ages on sheep, wool and weaving, and later became a market town.

Caption For Tunbridge Wells, From The Air C1955

In the centre of this aerial photograph is an area known as Harvey town after a previous owner of the land. In the late 1950s all this area was cleared to build a multi-storey car park.

Caption For Southgate, Technical College C1965

We have already seen that in the first years of the 21st century, redevelopment is probably going to be the by-word.

Caption For Bedford, Infirmary 1897

The old Infirmary, designed by John Wing and opened in 1803, fronted Ampthill Road; it was later expanded to be the Bedford General Hospital (South Site).

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Hotels And Beach 1890

While the neighbouring resort of Margate had been attracting hordes of trippers from London from 1753 onwards, Westgate remained a more sedate and favoured place for families throughout the late

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And Bridge 1892

We are looking past John Carr's Green Bridge towards the magnificent castle - a true picture of medieval England.

Caption For Ingoldmells, Moores Holiday Estate Camp C1955

Ingoldmells has had millions of pounds spent on its redevelopment, and more is promised for the future. This makes it difficult to recognise a place like this.

Caption For Nottingham, Upper Parliament Street C1950

This end of Upper Parliament Street, with the Theatre Royal halfway along and out of sight on the left, has seen many changes since the 1950s.