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Wonderful Village

I am 83 years old, my Grandparents lived in this village most of their lives until my Grandmother death in the 1940's when I was child I spent most of my weekends here my Grandmother lived in a cottage named Davis Cottages there ...Read more

A memory of St Albans in 1940 by Joan Matthews

Wonderful Memories Of A 1970's Kid...Also Asking For Some Help If Possible.

I grew up in Bristol for the first 5 years of my life, then moved to Byfleet, and lived there for a short time until I was 10. We emigrated to the states because my Dad, who worked ...Read more

A memory of Byfleet by redcobalt60

Wonderful Childhood In Yorkletts In The 1960s

Hi, I would love to hear from anyone that may have memories of Yorkletts in the late 1960s. I used to spend a lot of time in the village, spending all my school hols with my gran who lived in a bungalow ...Read more

A memory of Yorkletts in 1968 by Sharon Searle

Wonderful Wellingborough In My Early Informative Years!

I lived in Wellingborough from 1952 to 1971. My Father was J N Clark, and with my Mum owned and ran the General Store on Weavers Road until 1960. Mum and Dad took me to see my first film ...Read more

A memory of Wellingborough in 1956 by Stanley Clark

Wonderful Childhood

I lived in Crib-y-mor with my grandmother, Emily Roberts, and my mother Patricia Jones (both originally Williamson). I lived opposite Tom Roberts and at an early age developed my own system of visiting everyone. First I would ...Read more

A memory of Llanbedrog in 1959 by Angela Jones

Women At Work

On the right, between the first and second trees there was AJC Motors, apart from Cornwall Garage, the local garage and filling station. The premises comprised an office on the street with an arch at the side leading to the ...Read more

A memory of Hatch End in 1956 by John Price

Wisbech Old Market Place

I was born in Wisbech in 1960, my father worked for the family business, Hutson & Sons, my Grandpa also had a pet shop in the old market place, we lived with him for a while Wonder what happened to the lovely panelling in ...Read more

A memory of Wisbech in 1964 by Julia Arch

Winster, Westmorland And Old Post Office

My name is Bill Elleray and I deposited in Kendal Records a collection of old family documents. Ref: WDX/971 They had been in my family for quite some time, some of them pre-1700. They mainly relate to property in ...Read more

A memory of Winster by elleray

Wimbledon Cinemas

Can I post a few memories of Wimbledon's 4 cinemas. I was born at the Nelson in 1943, and lived locally in Woodside until my early twenties. Just after the war the town had four cinemas. The Odeon in Worple Road was the largest and ...Read more

A memory of Wimbledon by cliffjharrison77

William Bernard Taylor Family Farm Before They Emigrated To Australia In 1853

SUDBURY 591/0/10020 GREAT WALDINGFIELD 21-NOV-05 HOLE FARM II House. Formerly a mid-C15 service building remodelled as a house in c.1600; later C17 extension to west; ...Read more

A memory of Sudbury in 1860 by Phyllis Willis

Captions

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Caption For High Wycombe, View From The Guildhall C1955

From the arches of the Georgian Guildhall the camera looks down White Hart Street. The buildings on the right replace medieval market place encroachment.

Caption For Torquay, Princess Parade 1920

In the 1920s Torquay became not only a venue for family holidays but a much-loved destination for day trips, with tourists arriving by train and charabanc.

Caption For Ludlow, Dinham Bridge 1892

The present bridge was built in 1823 on possibly medieval stone piers, replacing a much older bridge. Sometimes in dry weather when the river is low the old piers can still be seen.

Caption For Horrabridge, The Bridge 1898

Recent roadworks revealed within the existing structure a much earlier bridge, possibly medieval, around which the present bridge was built.

Caption For Clifton Hampden, The Bridge From The Church C1960

The six-arched bridge, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, was built in 1864 using bricks made locally. During the same period he also rebuilt the church, which had become derelict.

Caption For Winforton, Court C1955

This magnificent building stands right beside the road but is hidden by what is now a much taller, and thicker, hedge.

Caption For Ongar, High Street C1955

The complete absence of cars reminds us of a much quieter time in the history of the town.

Caption For Roseberry Topping, C1885

To this day it continues to provide a much welcomed place of rest and refreshment following an expedition to the top of Roseberry Topping and back.

Caption For Lincoln, Eastgate C1955

Number 18, on the left, was refronted in the 1770s in brick with Venetian windows (with their centre part arched), and a later Greek Doric- style porch added.

Caption For Torquay, Bishops Walk 1920

Photograph No 61852 shows neglect, but now, a few years later, there have been improvements.The interior quadrangular courtyard is entered from College Street through an arched gateway.Above the entrance

Caption For Chippenham, Town Bridge From The Island C1955

Rising above the stone arches of the bridge are the tall chimney and factory units belonging to the Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk factory, which opened in 1873. In 1905 it merged with Nestles.

Caption For Norwich, The Cathedral, The South Choir Aisle 1891

The choir aisle vaults date from about 1100; they support the floor of the galleries above with their great arches.

Caption For Norwich, The Cathedral, The South Choir Aisle 1891

The choir aisle vaults date from about 1100; they support the floor of the galleries above with their great arches.

Caption For Mullion, Cove 1890

A contemporary guide book offers a poetic description: 'Above rise on all sides hoary, lichen-covered cliffs, rocks piled on rocks, tunnelled, ribbed and groined, with chasms and natural arches, like

Caption For London, Old Waterloo Bridge C1900

When in 1817 the bridge opened, and was named in honour of the Battle of Waterloo victory two years earlier, the Thames flowed under this first arch on the northern bank.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, St Laurence's Saxon Church 1900

The chancel arch, which we see here, is the narrowest in England at 3ft 6in. The walls are 2ft 5in thick, and the decorations were all cut by Saxon masons.

Caption For Kings Lynn, High Street 1908

Spanning the street are a pair of open decorative iron arches on which are hung the town lamps. On the left is a formidable display of boots and shoes cascading over the shop facia.

Caption For St Austell, The Viaduct 1898

The granite and brick arched St Austell or Trenance Viaduct was completed by the Great Western Railway in the year of this photograph to replace I K Brunel's timber fan viaduct of 1858.The latter can

Caption For Burton Fleming, The Church C1960

There was once a south aisle, but this was removed, as was the chancel arch. A small turret clock, with two dials, was erected in the tower in commemoration of Queen Victoria's jubilee.

Caption For Windermere, Sunset 1926

From the area of Miller Ground, sunsets have always been a much-admired Windermere feature, with shafts of silver/ copper light escaping from heavy clouds and crossing the water from Claiffe Heights

Caption For Windermere, Sunset 1926

From the area of Miller Ground, sunsets have always been a much-admired Windermere feature, with shafts of silver or copper light escaping from heavy clouds and crossing the water from Claiffe Heights

Caption For Cromford, The Bridge 1886

This view was taken from the downstream side of the bridge where the arches are pointed, whereas on the upstream side, they are rounded.

Caption For London, The Embankment From Temple Pier 1890

The imposing arch is in the monumental Egyptian style. In the background is Waterloo Bridge.

Caption For Tawstock, Tawstock Court 1890

Today, it has become St Michael's Independent and Day Boarding School, a much-respected educational establishment.