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Memories

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Wow, I Used To Work Right Here

My first job as a teenager was with ICT, which subsequently became ICL and I think has now disappeared. I used to repair punch card equipment at Ilford Film, Plessey and Ilford Town Hall back in the early 60's. I probably ...Read more

A memory of Ilford in 1962 by Robert Graham

My Home Town

My wife moved to Sutton 1950 aged 4, now aged 60 and living in Norfolk we are rekindling memories of such a warm and inviting town. Memories come flooding back. The railway station, the cinema, the old tree outside Trueforms where my wife ...Read more

A memory of Sutton in 1963 by David Buettner Banks

One Of The Nicest Places In The World

In 1998 I travelled to a beautiful town in England called Frinton- on-Sea, a very unique and special place - where everyone is very friendly, clean and helpful. I would say Frinton is like no other town in ...Read more

A memory of Frinton-On-Sea in 1998 by Karen Bellamy

The Rec!

Ah yes, The Rec!  Scene of many a battle and many a cup final, in later years there was romance!  You could get through the hedge and down onto the railway line to put halfpennies on the line that got flattened by trains as they ran over ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Stephen Owen

Memories Forgotten

My family lived in Woodhouse Eaves for a short while - it was a beautiful town and although I have few memories now, I do remember a local Doctor - Dr. Wykes, who taught me to ride a horse. I often wonder what happened to ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves in 1951 by Ann La Coss

Clog Dancing At The Two Rivers Folk Festival

I went to this folk festival for the first time this year and got some memories that I will never forget!  Exciting music and dance memories at the entertainment venues around Chepstow plus a never to be ...Read more

A memory of Chepstow in 2008 by John Howard Norfolk

American School Penpals From Salford

My dad had a penpal in Salford during the late 30s or early 40s, named John (or James?) Milner. My dad, an American, lived in a town called Salford; this school adopted Salford in England as a twin city, and my ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1940 by leeninlondon

I Miss My Home Town

I went to school and we had to go down High Street every day and we had to go for lunch every day, I miss my home town. My name is June Mackman Warner.

A memory of Holbeach in 1954 by June Mackman

Memories Of Colden Common

I have never heard of this person, although he makes reference to some people, and places in Colden Common I knew. So if anyone who knows him ever comes across this then I have been some help! COLDEN COMMON? Oh, yes - ...Read more

A memory of Colden Common by Bert Catt

School In Walsham

I atended primary school in Walsham from 1953 to 1955, my father was stationed at Shepards Grove. We lived in West House about a mile out of town toward Bury St Edmonds. I enjoyed my time in school there. My wife and I ...Read more

A memory of Walsham Le Willows in 1953 by Bernard Myer

Captions

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Caption For Newhaven, High Street 1890

The town was never remarkable architecturally, although there were some attractive 18th- and 19th-century buildings in the High Street.

Caption For Worthing, The Beach 1890

The characteristic mid-Victorian, family-orientated, open-air seaside culture, which offered a satisfaction of its own, and the town's secure, peaceful ambience is captured in this view of the beach.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Beach 1902

To the left, overlooking the beach, stands the lifeboat station and, on the right, one of the town's two lighthouses.

Caption For Chester, Foregate Street C1950

The heart of the present- day city of Chester sits right on top of the old Roman town of Deva.

Caption For Burton On Trent, Station Street 1961

The Town Hall was given to Burton by Michael Bass, who also financed the building of St Paul's and St Margaret's churches.

Caption For Burton On Trent, The Town Hall C1965

The Town Hall was given to Burton by Michael Bass, who also financed the building of St Paul's and St Margaret's churches.

Caption For Burton On Trent, The Town Hall C1965

The Town Hall was given to Burton by Michael Bass, who also financed the building of St Paul's and St Margaret's churches.

Caption For Gravesend, High Street C1955

The excessively narrow High Street runs down to the town pier and the passenger ferry across the River Thames to Tilbury.

Caption For Paignton, Park Hotel 1889

In front is one of the many bicycles and tricycles that flooded the town.

Caption For Chipping Norton, The Crown And Cushion Hotel C1960

As the highest town in Oxfordshire, Chipping Norton must have been reached only after a struggle in the days of horse-drawn travel.

Caption For Burnley, Manchester Road 1895

On the right is the United Free Methodist Church, which opened in 1869, and facing it on the left is Burnley Town Hall.

Caption For Halifax, General View C1955

The railway cuts a swathe through Halifax, yet given the town's importance, there was a sense of outrage when the Manchester & Leeds Railway bypassed the town with no connecting branch line built.

Caption For Halifax, General View C1955

The railway cuts a swathe through Halifax, yet given the town's importance, there was a sense of outrage when the Manchester & Leeds Railway bypassed the town with no connecting branch line built.

Caption For Wetherby, North Street 1909

Once an important coaching town on the Great North Road, Wetherby went into decline for a number of years as long-distance stagecoach travel lost out to the railways.

Caption For Gravesend, Clifton Marine Parade C1898

The town is now greatly expanded inland, but the core of this ancient port is still recognisable around the two piers and the Georgian parish church.

Caption For Bracknell, High Street 1901

Some time during the second half of the 19th century, Bracknell became a town, helped by the coming of the railway in 1856 and the development of market gardening and brick-making.

Caption For Manchester, St Ann's Square And Church 1886

Once known as Acres Field, it was here for about 500 years that Manchester's weekly markets and annual fairs were held.

Caption For Ilkley, Brook Street C1965

Ford, Morris, Hillman and Triumph - all the big automobile names are represented here as the town becomes accustomed to the motor age.

Caption For Basildon, Development Corporation C1960

Gifford House was situated outside the designated area of the New Town. Although it may have been ideal for the administrators and planners, it was virtually out of reach for New Town tenants.

Caption For Basildon, Allders Liquidaton, The Eastgate Centre 2005

Since 1958 when the first shops began opening, Basildon town centre has been the home for a whole host of differing consumer needs.

Caption For Pocklington, Market Place C1955

Every town, village and hamlet had its market place; Pocklington market is still held on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Caption For Ilkley, White Wells C1955

This photograph captures the very essence of Ilkley - the moors, the town nestling in the valley and the gentle slopes of Middleton in the distance.

Caption For Haverfordwest, The Town And The Castle 1890

This picture looking across the river into the town shows the Salutation Hotel in the centre and the castle dominating the horizon to the right.

Caption For Bridge Of Allan, Henderson Street 1899

Robert Louis Stevenson was a frequent visitor to Bridge of Allan when the town was a popular Victorian spa complete with pump room and baths.