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Places

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Memories

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St Michael And All Angels Church Of England School

I would love to hear of anyone who went to Tatenhill school around the late 1940 into the 1950s. It was such a magical time with Miss Read our teacher who inspired us and fired our imagination. I ...Read more

A memory of Tatenhill in 1948

School Holidays At Abington Park

I was born in 1951 in Lutterworth Road, Northampton just a 5 minutes' walk from one of the most beautiful parks in the country - Abington Park. Originally part of the Wantage family estate, it boasted a museum ...Read more

A memory of Little Billing in 1959 by Andrew Beardsmore

The Old Days

Hi, I am Linda Atkinson, nee Halford, I was brought up on the Gypsy Lane estate, attending Woodhouse Junior school and remember the carnivals/parades held on the village green. My best friends were Nancy and Maria Churms, and Lynne ...Read more

A memory of Normanton by Linda Atkinson

Only A Year!

My name is Elena Zoerman. We were the American family that lived in the cottage right the across the street from the church. I loved that cottage. I remember one winter being snowed in and my sister and me playing in the snow. My father ...Read more

A memory of Mixbury in 1986 by Elena Zoerman

School

I went to St Anne's from 1944 - 1952. Enjoyed it most of the time with the gym, hockey and high jump, not much else. Mother Mary Clare was the Headmistress, quite gentle, and Mother Mary Dominic was in charge of drama etc. Enjoyed the ...Read more

A memory of Sanderstead in 1944 by Beryl Couchman

Growing Up In Fazeley

I spent most days winter/summer taking Lassie the dog down the brook at Brookend, loads of mates there. We made dams and had rope swings. I learnt to swim in the brook. I also had a friend at Tom's farm at the end of Tolson ...Read more

A memory of Fazeley in 1967 by Denise Hollyoake

Growing Up In Gildersome

I was born in 1952 and lived in Gildersome until I was 19 years old. My name until then was Lorraine Thompson. I have many happy memories of living in the village. Until I was 4 years old I lived in a terrace called Green ...Read more

A memory of Gildersome in 1952 by Lorraine Smith

Memories Of Covenham As A Child

I was born in Covenham in Zeplin Row in 1950. I remember going to bed with candles as that was the only form of lighting we had. If it was cold in the winter I can remember my mum wraping up the warm oven ...Read more

A memory of Covenham St Mary in 1950 by Yvonne Lilley

Jasper Another Queen's Swan 2004

Enjoying a bath or grooming session in the compound where they live for the winter.

A memory of Windsor by Carolyn Babin

My Birth Home

I was born in a big house in Ellis Road. It was a warm and cosy home. I remember waking on a cold winters day and the ice would be on the inside of the windows. I would go downstairs and my grandad would have a roaring fire going ...Read more

A memory of Crowthorne in 1957 by Caroline Morton

Captions

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Caption For Saltwood, The Castle 1890

It was from here that four knights set off one winter evening in 1170 for Canterbury to murder Thomas Becket.

Caption For Kempston, All Saints' Church C1955

In the manner of a number of older village churches, All Saints stands clear of the original village and incomers find this rather puzzling, that is until the river floods in winter.

Caption For Heysham, The Village 1895

At the time, tourism would support the village in the summer, and fishing in the winter months. We can see that the footpath is a well-worn one, so it must have been popular with visitors.

Caption For Bangor, Bowman's Terrace 1897

Acclaim meant numbers, and somehow the town was taking in enough visitors each summer to double the winter population.

Caption For Rothesay, The Esplanade 1897

The town also has winter gardens, a swimming pool, dancing, and golf, to name only a few of the attractions in this pleasant resort.

Caption For Kenilworth, The Castle Hill C1960

During the winter months the lamplighter would turn on the lamps using a long pole. One end of the pole was pushed through a little window in the lamp and hooked onto the mantle chain.

Caption For Kenilworth, The Castle Hill C1960

During the winter months the lamplighter would turn on the lamps using a long pole. One end of the pole was pushed through a little window in the lamp and hooked onto the mantle chain.

Caption For Rhyl, The Queen's Palace 1903

The precursor of Rhyl's amusement arcades, it advertised '... theatre, ballroom, restaurant, waxworks, winter garden, underground canal with gondolas, arcade of shops, zoo, sideshows, all provided on a

Caption For Ormesby, Broads, Near Tea Rooms C1935

Thick reed beds glow golden in winter sunshine, a magical sight, with blue sky reflected in the water. The Eels Foot Inn now dispenses refreshments to visitors after their row on the broad.

Caption For Sutton Coldfield, The Driffold And Boddington Gardens C1965

It made sense at this time of year to slaughter the cattle and other livestock for salting, pickling and drying to last through the winter.

Caption For Lancaster, The Canal 1918

Note the white paint on the bridge archway to make it stand out on dark winter mornings or in twilight.

Caption For Ilkley, The Tarn 1923

During the winter months, the tarn occasionally freezes, and this must have delighted the Victorian ice-skaters. In 74476 we are above the Tarn looking out over the Wharfe Valley.

Caption For Bedford, On The Ouse 1897

Its banks are laid out for parks and walks; they are very popular for walking, and are a-throng on a sunny summer or winter weekend.

Caption For Rhyl, The Parade 1900

The two-mile-long parade overlooks the sandy beach; at the west end an extensive area was laid out as winter gardens.

Caption For Blackpool, From The Sands 1896

Facing the sands were (from the left) the Prince of Wales Theatre, the Winter Gardens, the Tower, the Royal Hotel, the New Inn, the Big Wheel, and the Coffee Palace.

Caption For Fairbourne, Beach Road C1955

of the flour company at the end of the 19th century as part of his estate, and Fairbourne has become a popular destination for holidaymakers from the Midlands since, although a little soulless in the winter

Caption For Ellington, Village 1906

The farmer in his trap and the pair of roadmen appear to be the only inhabitants - but of course most people would be working in the fields preparing the land for the coming winter.

Caption For Pitsea, Pitsea Road C1955

However, the winter brought difficulties. Because the heavy clay soil prevents drainage, the grass tracks quickly turned into quagmires and became impassable to motor vehicles.

Caption For Blackburn, Market 1894

It was the Market Square that hosted the Blackburn Fair, which was held by Charter every Easter Monday, and then on 11 and 12 May, and also the Winter Fair every 17 October.

Caption For Lavenham, The Church Porch C1955

During a restoration in 1965, statues of St Peter and St Paul by Eric Winters were placed in the central niche, a gift of the Friends of Lavenham Church.

Caption For Kings Lynn, Red Mount 1898

This winter view of the chapel makes it look like a prison rather than the fascinating building it is. Robert Corraunce built it on instructions from the prior of Lynn.

Caption For Sheffield, High Street C1960

The Heart of the City scheme has seen the opening of the Millennium Galleries and the Winter Garden and the re-designing of the Peace Gardens.

Caption For Blackburn, Market 1894

It was the Market Square that hosted the Blackburn Fair, which was held by Charter every Easter Monday, and then on 11 and 12 May, and also the Winter Fair every 17 October.

Caption For Seaton, Beach And Castle 1898

The building to the right, Cliff House, gained another storey soon after this photograph was taken; in the 1920s, it offered 'furnished apartments - an ideal spot for summer or winter residence